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Programming screens
The programming screens of the system are the following:
Loop devices
Zones
Panel outputs
General options
Communicators
Clock
Log
Utilities
User mode
See more information on these screens in the following
sections.
Loop devices programming
On the left side of the window, click the panel name to
expand the tree view. Then click on the required loop, 1,
2 or 3. The devices programming window will display. See
Figure 8.
Note: On the right of Loop 1, Loop 2 or Loop 3, the
current number of devices is shown in brackets.
Table 3: Icons in the tool bar
Add device: Select new devices.
Removes device: Remove the install devices.
Copies device on the clipboard: This allows you
to copy device data to the clipboard for use in
another account.
Pastes clipboard content: This allows you to add
device data previously copied to the clipboard.
Read loop: This allows you to upload the current
loop data from the panel via the serial data link.
Send elements: This allows you to download the
current loop data to the panel via the serial data
link.
Device’s details: This opens a new window
where you can see the device status.
Selection: This allows you to select all devices
or invert the current selection.
Print to file: This allows you to print the list of
devices of the selected loop to a .csv file. You
can edit the .csv file using Microsoft Excel.
Note: If different devices have common programming
parameters, you can use the multiple selection of the
devices and assign the same parameters.
Select devices
1. Click on Panel 1.
2. Select Loop 1, Loop 2, Loop 3, Loop 4, Loop 5 or
Loop 6.
3. Click on new device. The window in Figure 8 will
display.
4. Select the programming device, check the address
(auto addressing) and click on the link.
5. Click Enable to add the device to the loop. For
other devices, repeat the same procedure. The
icon in the Features field represents the detector
type.
Remove devices
1. Select the device in the list.
2. Click the Remove device icon.
3. Click YES to remove or NO to cancel. See Figure
8.
Loop loading
Find the Loop load section at the bottom of the
programmed devices list. See Figure 9. This section
displays the number of Activation points on the loop, the
Drain in standby, the Drain in alarm and the Signal drain.
You can also adjust the Alarm percentage.
Note: You may enter remote LEDs in the calculation.
The percentage shown in the Loop drain in alarm (50%)
is the programmed value in Battery calculation; an option
of the Utilities screen for the battery calculation after you
enter the cable length. You can choose the type of cable if
you have a database.