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Chapter 2: Front panel programming
P/N 3102352-EN • REV 005 • ISS 28DEC18 97
Option
Description
Correlation groups
Enter the number of the correlation group. Press Enter to toggle the
group’s status.
“Included” adds the item to the group.
“Excluded” removes the item from the group
When you have finished, choose Exit.
A correlation group is a collection of addressable input devices (detectors
and input modules) and output devices (panel NACs, NAC modules, relay
modules, sounder and relay bases). When one or more inputs become
active and meet the required activation count, all outputs assigned to the
group activate. As you configure the loop devices, you must correlate and
assign the desired input device or zone to the correlation group that you
want to activate.
For an addressable device to activate an output, you must assign the
output to a correlation group. Next, assign the device to a zone, and then
assign the zone to the correlation group containing the output. You can
assign inputs and outputs to multiple correlation groups. For more
information on correlation groups, see “What is a correlation group?on
page 36.
Event notification
Set the NAC trouble, disable, and test event information when it is to be
sent to a printer, dialer, or network card), by choosing one and then setting
the notification information. When you have finished, choose Save. See
Factory default settingson page 41 for NAC event notification default
settings.
Printer: Yes or No. This controls whether event information is sent to the
printer
Dialer:
Acct 1 & 2: Event information is sent to both dialer accounts
Acct 1: Event information is sent to dialer account one
Acct 2: Event information is sent to dialer account two
None: Event information is not sent to the dialer
CID: Contact ID event code (000 to 999)
NET (1-8): Yes or No. Controls whether event information is sent to the
connected network
To program an NAC:
1. Display the panel configuration options menu. See “Panel programmingon page 95.
2. Choose Panel NAC.
3. Enter the NAC (number) you want to program, and then press Enter.
Note: NAC 3 and 4 are not available if either NAC 1 or 2 or both are set to Class A.
4. Program each NAC in the system using Table 32 on page 95.
5. When you finish programming each option, choose Save.
6. Press the Menu button to exit menu mode, or continue programming.

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