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40-7705I-UM Page 96 Rev 4 March 16, 2007
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Appendix B
Server-generated LCD Display Messages.
Top line description:
The LCD is a 4-line display with 20 characters per line. It shows messages for the 7705i.
Use this in conjunction with the Alert panel to interpret and acknowledge messages.
There is also a tactile response sounder to provide audible confirmation of successful
button activation.
In most modes of operation, the top line will be constant and usually displays the LCD
firmware version number and AES copyright.
Example: Top line.
Bottom 3 lines description:
The remaining 3 lines will display messages generated
by the server as outlined below.
Default Message: When no alarm, restoral, status or
failure messages are being displayed, and automation is
on line, a default message will be displayed on the LCD
that includes the version of the LCD Firmware, and the
date and time.
Alarm, Restore and Status messages: All alarm, restore and status messages that are to
be sent by the server to alarm automation, will be sent to the LCD when the alarm
automation system is off line. Following is what occurs when a message of this type
needs to be displayed.
1. The message sent to the LCD will include the message to be sent to alarm
automation, plus a simple human readable interpretation of the alarm that will
include zone, group, etc. The LCD message will also include a timestamp and a
count of pending alarms in the queue. See Appendix E for messages.
2. The Alert LED in the Alert Panel will be turned on if it is off. This will cause the
Alert Buzzer to sound.
3. The Alert Buzzer is tied to the turning on/off of the Alert LED. It will sound
upon the Alert LED being turned on or off. It will sound until the SILENCE
button is pressed.
4. If the alarm is not acknowledged within 30 seconds after a silence, the buzzer
sounds again.
5. Once acknowledged, the message will be removed from the display and replaced
with the next message in the queue. If the next message is not an alarm, the alert
LED will be turned off. Display will return to normal if no off-normal messages
are to be displayed.
6. The database will be updated to indicate a manual acknowledgment for the alarm.
7. The alarm and the acknowledgment will be printed.
8. As the next message is displayed, a short tactile beep sounds as feedback that the
ACKNOWLEDGE button was pressed.
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