Chapter 2: Front panel programming 
104  Vigilant VS1 and VS2 Technical Reference Manual 
To display panel configuration options: 
1.  Press the Menu button and choose Programming. 
2.  Choose Advanced Program and enter the level 2 
password. 
3.  Choose Panel Configuration. 
4.  Program the options. 
 
 
Main Menu 
Reports 
Test 
Control 
Program 
⇩ 
Program 
Incremental Program 
Auto Program 
Advanced Program 
⇩ 
Advanced Program 
Loop Configuration 
Panel Configuration 
Panel Operation 
NAC programming 
The NAC circuits connected to the system must be programmed with the type of NAC, 
label, correlation groups, and event notification. Each NAC must be programmed 
separately. 
Table 27: NAC programming options 
Option Description 
Class  Select either Class A or Class B. 
Note: NAC 3 and 4 cannot be set to Class A. If NAC 1 and 2 are set 
to Class A, NAC 3 and 4 automatically configure to accept the Class 
A return. 
Type  Set NAC type to: 
Continuous (silenceable or nonsilenceable): For strobes and 
notification appliances that self-generate a temporal pattern 
Temporal (silenceable or nonsilenceable): Universal 3-3-3 pattern 
required for evacuation signals by NFPA 72. Used when notification 
appliances are not capable of self-generating a temporal pattern. 
Genesis (nonsilenceable or with audible silence or with 
audible/visible silence): For Genesis and Enhanced Integrity horns 
and strobes. Genesis and Enhanced Integrity appliances maintain 
synchronization per UL 1971. 
Nonsilenceable: Horns cannot be silenced and strobes flash 
Audible silence: Horns can be silenced while strobes continue 
to flash 
Audible/visible silence: For Genesis devices only, connected 
horns can be silenced and strobes turn off 
Coder (basic, continuous, 120 SPM, or temporal): Used to provide 
four-digit coded output in response to alarm conditions. When the