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GE Security Vigilant VS2 User Manual

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Chapter 2: Front panel programming
64 Vigilant VS1 and VS2 Technical Reference Manual
4. Enter a text label for the zone (two lines of 20
characters).
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all zones are labeled.
6. When you finish labeling, make sure the cursor is on
the zone number, and press the Cancel button to exit
and go to the next auto programming option.
Performing incremental programming
Incremental programming lets you add and label devices and zones to an existing
database without affecting current settings. It is typically used to add or remove a
device loop or a large number of individual devices. Incremental programming should
be used only after the panel has been program either by auto programming or
advanced programming.
Incremental programming options
Table 20 below describes the options to be set when performing incremental
programming.
Table 20: Incremental programming options
Loop Select the loop (number) that you want to program, or select All to program all loops.
Label devices Yes: Enables device labeling
No: Disables device labeling
Label zones Yes: Enables zone labeling
No: Disables zone labeling
Follow This option controls the conditions that will activate relay or sounder detector bases.
Select from the following values:
Head: The base is controlled by the detector’s settings.
The base activates when the detector goes into alarm, unless the detector is set
for alarm verification.
If the detector is set for alarm verification, the base activates when the detector
goes into alarm verification. It does not restore, however, until the alarm
restores.
The base does not respond when the detector goes into prealarm no matter how
the detector is configured.
Devices with the base set to follow “Head” cannot be placed in correlation
groups. When a device base is set to follow "Head," the base is removed as an
output from any Correlation Groups to which it belongs.

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GE Security Vigilant VS2 Specifications

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BrandGE Security
ModelVigilant VS2
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

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