Configuration manual
Configuration 9
2.4 Access to the device modification menu
Once the Previdia Compact system has been configured it is necessary to set the parameters, or change the default
programming of the devices connected to the control panel (single or in group).
The Previdia Compact control panel provides a direct programming option on the control panel for its connected
devices and their logical groups (zones and output groups) without need of accessing the “Configuration” section
(paragraph 2.3). To access it, you must access the programming phase of the control panel (paragraph 2.2) and then
press the Modify button on the menu on the screen.
The section you access will show Ia list containing the access buttons to the programming subsections::
• Zones (refer to paragraph 4.3)
• Output groups (refer to paragraph 4.4)
• I/O Lines (refer to paragraph 4.2)
• Loop points (refer to paragraph 4.1)
Pressing one of these buttons will allow you to view the list of the respective elements. The list shows the index,
description, and status of each element, and by tapping on one of the lines, you will be able to program the parameters
of the individual element.
Icon Function buttons Display
Access to the configuration of the
general parameters of the control
panel.
Refer to paragraph 3.1
Access to the configuration of the
extinction channel.
Refer to paragraph 3.9
Access to the configuration of the
Ethernet network.
Refer to paragraph 3.2
Access to the configuration of the
Hornet+ network.
Refer to paragraph 3.3
Access to the configuration of the
loops (loop 1 and loop 2).
Refer to paragraph 3.4
Access to the functions provided by
the SD card.
Refer to paragraph 3.5
Access to the configuration of the
inputs and outputs provided by the
control panel terminals.
Refer to paragraph 4.2
Access to the configuration of the
control panel access codes.
Refer to paragraph 3.7
Access to the configuration of the
general parameters of the remote
communicator.
Refer to paragraph 3.8
Access to the configuration of the
power supply.
Refer to paragraph 5.1