Chapter 2: Front panel programming
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Figure 44: Correlation group operation
A correlation group can contain any combination of input devices, output devices, NACs,
events, and zones. Input devices, output devices, NACs, events, and zones can be assigned
to more than one correlation group. There are 199 available correlation groups.
Figure 45: Inputs and outputs to correlation groups
During auto programming the following devices are assigned to correlation
group 001:
• All addressable smoke detectors configured with the P1 or P2 switch in position 1 (alarm)
• All addressable pull stations
• All FX-2WIRE modules
• All FX-IDC1B modules
• Any circuit on an FX-IDC2B, or FX-IDC1A configured with the P1 or P2 switch in position 1
(alarm)
• All addressable primary elements of dual devices only. Example: PHCD is a multi-element
device in which the smoke/heat element is included and the CO element is not.
Correlation group
Input devices (smoke
detector, pull station) by
themselves or in a zone
Output devices and
NAC devices (strobe,
horn)
Input
device
Zone
input
device
Output
device
NAC
output
device
Activation of an input device in the correlation group
turns on every output device in the correlation group
(links input devices to output devices)
Correlation
group 001
Correlation
group 002
Correlation
group 003
Correlation
group 199
Zone, NAC, or
output device
Zone, NAC, or
output device
Zone, NAC, or
output device
Zone, NAC, or
output device