Chapter 3: System operation
160 Vigilant VS1 and VS2 Technical Reference Manual
5. Enter the ID number of the event type to disable or
enable.
See “Event ID numbers and descriptions” on page
146 for event descriptions and the list above for the
events that can be disabled.
6. Press Enter.
7. Press Cancel to return to the previous menu.
— or —
Press the Menu button to exit menu mode.
Enter Password
0000
⇩
Control
Enable/Disable
Activate/Restore
⇩
Enable/Disable
Device
Zone
Panel Event
⇩
Panel Event Disable<>
034
Event 034
When you disable an event:
• The common Disable LED turns on.
• The common Trouble LED flashes and the panel goes into a trouble state.
• The common Trouble relay changes state.
• The disabled and active points indicators on the LCD increment.
• The LCD displays a message indicating that the event is disabled.
Disabling and enabling loop events
Disabling a loop event prevents it from being displayed, printed, or reported off
premises. This is typically done during maintenance. For example, you might want to
disable the Loop 1 unconfigured alarm event, if you are switching out a detector.
Remember to reenable the event as soon as you have finished working.
When you disable a loop event:
• The common Disable LED turns on.
• The common Trouble LED flashes and the panel goes into a trouble state.
• The common Trouble relay changes state.
• The disabled and active points indicators on the LCD increment.
• The LCD displays a message indicating which loop event is disabled.
Not all events can be disabled. Those that cannot are labeled as “forbidden.” The
following table lists events that can be disabled: