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L## Remote Program
Default: See
Program Record Sheet
Selection: Blank or E
Remote Programming: See Authority Level Selections
in the introduction to the Authority Lvl Assign
programming module for descriptions of selections.
Move to Area
Default: P
Selection: Blank, E, or P
Move to Area [COMMAND] [5] [0]:
This command center function allows the user to
temporarily switch the command center’s assignment
to a different area. Users are limited to performing
functions enabled by the authority level they have in
the area that the command center is moved to.
While the Move to Area function is active, the
command center has the same
Scope
and
Command menu in the new area (as programmed in
Cmd Cntr Assignment and Command Menu).
After fifteen sec. of no activity at the keypad, the
command center reverts back to the original area as
programmed in Cmd Cntr Assignment.
See Command Center Function Selections in the
introduction to the Command Center Functions
programming module for descriptions of selections.
L## Move to Area
Default: See
Program Record Sheet
Selection: Blank or E
Move to Area: See Authority Level Selections in the
introduction to the Authority Lvl Assign programming
module for descriptions of selections.
Display Rev
Default: E
Selection: Blank, E, or P
Display Software Revision [COMMAND] [5] [9]:
This command center function allows the user to
show the panel’s software revision number in the
command center display.
See Command Center Function Selections in the
introduction to the Command Center Functions
programming module for descriptions of selections.
L## Display Rev
Default: See
Program Record Sheet
Selection: Blank or E
Display Software Revision: See Authority Level
Selections in the introduction to the Authority Lvl
Assign programming module for descriptions of
selections.
Service Walk
Default: P
Selection: Blank, E, or P
Service Walk Test: This test is similar to a Walk
Test. The
Service Walk
test can also display points
from all disarmed areas in the panel when the
Service Walk test is initiated from a command center
with Panel-Wide
Scope
. The service walk test can
be initiated from command centers with Account or
Area
Scope
but the test is limited to the areas within
the command center’s
Scope
.
Extra Points: points with a blank
P### Point
Index
are “extra” points.
If the panel is not in the service walk test mode
when an extra point trips, the panel responds to it as
a local Trouble event at the command center. It
displays the custom text for the point number set in
the point’s DIP switch or on-board point location.
When an extra point is tripped during the service
walk test, it reports as an EXTRA POINT in the
panel’s event log (View Log function) and at the
local printer if it is installed. Once an extra point is
identified, you can check the programming to see if
it has a
Point Index
, determine if the index is
appropriate for the application, and make sure the
area assignment is correct.
If you incorrectly set the switches on a POPIT, you
may create both a missing and extra point. When
you find a missing point, performing a Service Walk
test for extra points may help diagnose the problem.
Points assigned to a disabled area do not
appear during a Service Walk Test.
Points assigned to an area that is currently
in Walk Test or Fire Test mode do not
appear during a Service Walk Test.
Points assigned to an area that is armed
do not appear during a Service Walk Test.
See the D9112 Operation and Installation Manual for
test instructions.