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Chapter 2: Front panel programming
100 Vigilant VS1 and VS2 Technical Reference Manual
When mapping is enabled, the control panel stores two maps in memory, a map in
RAM and a map in the database. When these two maps do not match, a map
mismatch is generated at the front panel.
There are several reasons why the maps may not match. For example, if you just
enabled mapping, the panel maps the devices on the system and stores the map in
panel RAM, but because there is no map in the panel database, you get a map
mismatch.
Saving the map in the panel database synchronizes the two maps and removes the
map fault from the system.
Another way to get a map mismatch is by adding a new device to the system. The
panel sees the device and generates a new map in RAM. This map is not the same as
the map in the panel database, so a map mismatch is generated. From the map
mismatch screen, you can save the map in the panel database, which synchronizes
the two maps and removes the map mismatch from the system.
To accept a map using front panel controls:
1. On the loop map mismatch event screen, press Enter.
The details screen is displayed.
2. Press Enter.
The Enter Password screen is displayed if you are not
logged on. If you are already logged on, the Accept
Map screen is displayed.
3. Enter a level two password.
The Accept Map screen is displayed.
4. Press Enter to save the map in the control panel
database.
Saving the map clears the mismatch.
00:00:00 A001 D001
001 Trouble
Loop 1 Map Mismtch
Loop x Device xxx
Enter Password
0000
Accept Map
<-Save <Cancel
If mapping is enabled, you may have a discrepancy between the map that was
downloaded to the panel from the configuration utility and the map that resides in
the control panel RAM. If the two maps do not match, the system generates a map
mismatch event. If you get a map mismatch, you have to either accept the control
panel map and save it in the control panel database or adjust the database (and
download it again) so that it matches the control panel map.
For example, if you add a new device in the configuration utility, but the device has
not been physically wired into the system, when you download to the panel from the
configuration utility, the configuration utility map will not match the panel map,
generating a map mismatch. You can then either leave the map mismatch on the
system until you install the new device, at which time the panel detects the device

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GE Security Vigilant VS2 Specifications

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BrandGE Security
ModelVigilant VS2
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

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