Submittal Sheet
Table Of Contents
7800 SERIES S7800A2142 KEYBOARD DISPLAY MODULE
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On the name selection line the up and down arrows are used to scroll through the names that are listed in Table 7. When
the desired name for the terminal is displayed the name can be committed by navigating to the “Save” command on the
command line. The right arrow button tabs to the “Exit” command from the name selection line (see Fig. 50) while the left
arrow button tabs up to the terminal selection line.
Fig. 50. Tab from annunciator terminal name selection line
On the command line the right and left arrow buttons tab between the “Save” and “Exit” commands. Pressing the OK
button executes the command that is highlighted. The “Save” command saves the currently displayed terminal
assignment to permanent storage in the display module. The “Exit” command leaves this page and returns back to the
Annunciator setup menu. Pressing the up arrow button on the command line navigates up to the name selection line, and
pressing the down arrow button “wraps around” to the terminal selection line (see Fig. 51).
Fig. 51. Tab from annunciator terminal command line
Custom annunciator messages allow the user to define names that are different from the fixed names listed in Table 7. Up
to 20 custom messages can be used with each message allowing for 20 characters. These messages can be edited by
selecting the “Custom messages” line and pressing the right arrow or OK button (see Fig. 52). Each custom message, 1-
20, initially displays the current text that the message contains.
The up and down arrow buttons are used to scroll through the message numbers, 1-20, on the message number line. As
the message number changes the message text for the message number is displayed. The right and left arrow buttons are
used to navigate to the text edit line.
Fig. 52. Annunciator custom messages setup
RIGHT
ARROW
LEFT
ARROW
DOWN
ARROW
UP
ARROW
MESSAGE
NUMBER
LINE
COMMAND
LINE
TEXT EDIT
LINE