Read Status 4. OperationAFP-100/AFP-100E Instruction PN 51010:C1 02/06/2002 69Read StatusRead Status functions do not require a password. The control panel will continue to provide fireprotection while in Read Status mode. Read Status may be entered while the control panel is in alarm ortrouble. If a new alarm or trouble occurs during these functions, the Read Status is exited to preventconfusion. For your convenience, a programming flowchart is included (see Figure 20 "Screen OptionsFlowchart - 2" on page 56). It may be helpful to follow along with the flowchart as this section isreviewed.Read Status EntryPress the ENTER key to display the programming menu on the LCD display:To enter Read Status, press the 2 key. The control panel displays the following:From the display shown above, you can take any of the functions listed below:Table 11 Read Status OperationsDuring all Read Status operations, except print operations, a 2-minute timer starts that causes thecontrol panel to return to the previous display if no key is pressed within 2 minutes. Each key pressrestarts the 2-minute timer. Pressing the left arrow (backspace) key deletes the previous entry. (If thereis no previous entry, it will cancel the Read Status operation and return to the previous display.) Tocancel Read Status, press the SYSTEM RESET key.To Do thisDisplay Point Status Identify the type of device to be read by pressing the * key for adetector or the # key for a module. Key in the two-digit deviceaddress, then press the ENTER key.Display SystemParametersPress the * key two times, then press the ENTER key.Display Zone status Press the * key two times, key in the zone number (1ñ56), thenpress the ENTER key. To view the next or previous zone, pressthe Up or Down arrow keys.Display NAC status Press the * key, press the # key, press the 1 or 2 key, then pressthe ENTER key.To display the 500-eventHistory file one event at atimePress the 1 key then press the ENTER key. Use the Up andDown arrow keys to step through the entries in the history file.Print the programcontents and currentsystem status or thehistory filePress the 2 key, then press the ENTER key. A new menuappears which prompts the user to press '1' to print Program/Status, '2' to print History file, or '3' to print Detector Data.1=PROGRAMMING2=RD STATUS 3=AC/BATDISPLAY POINT=*/#,AAHISTORY=1 PRINT=2Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com