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Table of Contents
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INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................................. 3
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INSTALLATION .............................................................................................................................................. 4
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2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
LED .............................................................................................................................................. 6
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CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................................................................... 7
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OPERATION ................................................................................................................................................... 8
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1 Introduction
Fast and quiet printing
Automatic printing of fire alarms, faults, alarms and test are configurable
On-demand printing of status for inputs, outputs, disablements, event log and network faults
In-built self-diagnostics
Bi-directional communications with the panel electronics
Front panel paper feed button
User / installer logo option
Compact design with simple paper loading
Printing is fully supported during AC Power failures
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