Chapter 2: Front panel programming
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Option Behavior when user key is pressed
Members Disables all of the inputs and outputs, including NACs, and zones that
belong to the correlation groups associated with the user key with an
option of “Members.”
Group Disables the correlation groups associated with the user key with an
option of “Group.” The devices, NACs, and zones that belong to the
correlation group remain enabled. Disabled correlation groups do not
activate even if the required number of inputs activate. This is typically
used to prevent relay and sounder bases from sounding.
Members + Group Disables all of the devices, NACs, and zones that belong to the
correlation groups associated with the user key with an option of
“Members + Group.” It also disables the correlation group.
Restores the outputs that belong to the correlation groups associated
with the user key only if it is active.
Unlatches all latched outputs in the system.
Used for manual evacuation in the Canadian marketplace. Pressing
the Alarm ON button places the control panel in the alarm condition,
activates all drillable outputs which include all notification appliance
circuits and all sounder bases, signals the central station with CID
115. The panel still responds to initiating device circuits that are
activated while sounding a manual evacuation. The Alarm ON event
is restored upon panel reset. If Alarm ON is initiated while reset is in
progress, the event will be restored at the end of reset.
To meet CAN/ULC-S527 requirements, User Key 1 default is Alarm
ON when the Canadian marketplace is selected.
To set up a programmable key:
1. Press the Menu button and choose Program.
2. Choose Programmable Keys.
3. Enter a level two password.
4. Choose the key to be programmed.
5. Choose Edit List or New List. Both commands let you select a function and edit the list of
correlation groups assigned to the key. The difference between the two is that:
• Edit List lets you makes changes to a key that has already been programmed. Choose
this command to change the key’s function, or edit the list of correlation groups
assigned to it.
Note: If you select Edit List for a key that has not yet been programmed, the message
“Nothing to Edit” is displayed. Choose New List instead.
• New List can be used to set up a new programmable key or to overwrite the current
programming of a key that has already been set up.