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500-9041 v4.1
Welcome Report Control Admin
Sys Config
Tech-Ref
211
If you Need to Delete an Input
Point
Before deleting an input point, check
to ensure it is not assigned to any
programmable outputs.
This can be done by viewing
"Configuration Output Points" in '
grid
' view,
and checking for the specific input-point in
the listing (under "Source" or "Group"). For
details, refer to "Programmable Outputs...".
Alternatively, you can issue an 'Output
Points' panel configuration report, and check
for the specific Input-Point in the listing.
For details, refer to the table of contents for
the desired 'Reporting' topic(s).
Access "Configuration Input Points"
as described previously, and use the
Grid
/
Form
toolbar-button to select your preferred
'view'.
In 'Forms' view, select the desired sensor
(input point) at the bottom of the window.
You can also use the 'Find' and 'Find Next' buttons
(binoculars) to search by name (or 1
st
few characters--
e.g., nam
).
Then, right-click a blank portion of the form
and select
Delete
. When asked to confirm,
select
Yes
.
(In Grid View, right-click the desired item in the list, and
select
Delete
. When asked to confirm, select
Yes
.)
Pick-Lists (Bottom of the Form)
-Panel Group
&
Panel
references (optional; bottom
of the form)
:
This is where you select a specific
panel-group and panel in a multi-panel system
where the 'tree' is
not
set to show items on a panel-
by-panel basis. For more information on this
feature, refer to "Other Desktop Choices".
- Input Point
(bottom of form)
:
This is where you
select an input-point to view or edit. This area
shows a reference number assigned by the
system, and the name of the selected 'input',
once defined;
The input-point numbers are assigned by the system
when a module (POD) that supports input points is set
up. The number assigned to each input-point is based
on the module installation order, and the number of
input-points supported by (reserved for) each module.
Tip:
The "Module" and "Range" settings show the
device associated with the input-point, and the range
of input-points for that device.
"Offset" values for each panel determine whether
multi-
panel
sites will have consecutive versus
repeating input-point-numbers. For details, refer to
the "Display Offsets" value under "System Panels and
Displayed Item-Numbers".
On This Form
(Standard )
- Name:
A suitable description for the input point
indicating its location and/or usage, etc.
- LCD Name:
A shorter version of the name to be
displayed at LCD keypads. This is assigned
automatically, and can also be changed if
desired (max. 12 chars., plain text).
- Module:
This is "Panel" (a system panel) or the
module/POD associated with the specific input
Configuration
Input Points
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