Chapter 3: Operating instructions
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2. Click Cancel Test, and then click the Service group that is in test.
3. Enter the access level password.
Changing output states
Use the Activate and Restore commands to change the output state of relays,
NAC circuit outputs, control-display module LEDs, and audio amplifiers.
Use one of the following command priority levels to change the output state.
• Set: Overrides low, medium, and high priority instructions and forces the
device to the desired state. The Set priority does not reset the device’s priority
counters.
• Latch: Overrides low, medium and high priority instructions and forces the
device to the desired state. The Latch priority will reset the device’s priority
counters.
• Low Priority: Forces the device to the desired state and adjusts the low
priority counter accordingly.
• Medium Priority: Forces a device to the desired state and adjusts the medium
priority counter accordingly.
• High Priority: Forces a device to the desired state and adjusts the high priority
counter accordingly.
For control-display modules, see “Changing the output state of an LED” on
page 75.”
Changing the output state for a relay
A relay module can be on (activated) or off (restored). In the active state, the
relay module’s normally-open contacts are held closed and the normally-closed
contacts are held open.
To activate a relay output state:
1. Access the Main Menu, and then click Activate.
2. Click Relay, and then click the desired output priority.
3. Enter the panel, card, and device address of the relay.
4. Enter the access level password.