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Chapter 3: System operation
P/N 3102352-EN • REV 005 • ISS 28DEC18 131
Programmable buttons (Key #1 and Key #2)
You can program the two unlabeled control buttons on the front panel to operate the LCD and
perform the functions listed in Table 43 below. Operating the buttons requires a level 2
password. Label the buttons for their function using the slip-in label.
Table 43: Functions available for programmable buttons (Key #1 and Key #2)
Function
Description
Activate
The first press turns on outputs in any number of correlation groups. The button LED turns
on.
The second press turns off these same outputs and the button LED.
Disable
The first press disables any number of correlation groups, correlation group members, or
both. The button LED turns on.
The second press enables the same set of correlation groups and correlation group
members and turns off the button LED.
The Disable function operates differently based on the whether you choose Correlation
Groups, Members of Correlation Group, or Both. The default value is Members.
If you choose Disable Correlation Group:
An LCD message indicates that Corr Grp xxx is disabled
All outputs (including relay and sounder bases) are turned off and the disabled
correlation group stops operating
Note: Detector bases that are configured to be activated by their attached detector
cannot be disabled through group disable operation.
If you choose Members of Correlation Group:
An LCD message identifies the Disabled members.
Disabling members of a correlation group does not disable relay or sounder bases.
Active devices cannot be enabled through a programmable button. To enable these
devices, press the Menu button and choose Control>Enable Device.
If you choose Both:
The correlation group stops operating and all members are disabled.
An LCD message identifies the Disabled members.
Unlatch
Unlatches all latched outputs system-wide.
Restore
Restores outputs in any number of correlation groups to their normal state. (Disabled or
latched devices must be enabled or unlatched before they can be restored.)
None
Removes any function associated with the button.

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