Chapter 2: Front panel programming 
102  Vigilant VS1 and VS2 Technical Reference Manual 
(fire door position, etc.). Not approved for use under ULC 527 in 
Canada. 
Supervisory: For supervisory devices. Momentary activation of 
normally open devices immediately places the panel in a 
supervisory state and turns on the supervisory LED and relay. 
The device types of devices in supervisory zones control whether it 
is latching or nonlatching. If all devices in the zone are latching 
devices, or if you mix latching and nonlatching devices, the zone 
will operate as latching. 
Waterflow: Activates alarm events when a waterflow switch closes. 
Select this zone type when the devices in the zone are only 
connected to waterflow switches. 
Note: Do not mix device and zone types. For example, do not place 
a nonlatching supervisory device in an alarm zone. When the 
supervisory device activates and an alarm event is initiated, the 
alarm event automatically clears when the device restores without 
having to reset the panel. 
Label  Enter a text label for the zone (two lines of 20 characters). When 
you have finished, choose Save. 
Correlation groups  Enter the number of the correlation group. Choose Yes or No. 
•  “Yes” adds the item to the group. 
•  “No” removes the item from the group 
When you have finished, choose Save. For more information on 
correlation groups, see “What is a correlation group?” on page 32. 
Event notification  Set the active, trouble, disable, prealarm, alarm verify, maintenance
alert, and test event information by choosing one and then setting 
the notification information. When you have finished, choose Save. 
See “Factory default settings” on page 35 for zone event 
notification default settings. 
Note: If your CMS is set to zone reporting, the event notification 
information sent to the receiver comes from the programming in 
this section. 
Printer: Yes or No. This controls whether event information is sent to
the printer 
Dialer: 
Acct 1 2: Event information is sent to both dialer accounts 
Acct 1: Event information is sent to dialer account one 
Acct 2: Event information is sent to dialer account two 
None: Event information is not sent to the dialer 
NET: Yes or No. Controls whether event information is sent to the 
connected network 
CID: Contact ID event code (000 to 999)