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Chapter 2: Front panel programming
84 P/N 3102352-EN • REV 005 • ISS 28DEC18
You can also configure Reset for a correlation group in two ways:
Reset Activate: When an event is added to a correlation group without a configured time
delay, the output activates when the reset starts and restores when the reset ends. When
an event is added with a configured time delay, the output activates only after the delay
time is reached.
If the delay is greater than twenty seconds, the outputs will not activate, since the delay
time exceeds the reset duration.
Reset Restore: When an event is added to a correlation group without a configured time
delay, active outputs in the correlation are restored when the reset starts and the end of the
reset activates the outputs, provided the device triggering the output is still active;
otherwise, the outputs will not activate. When programmed with a time delay, the outputs
are activated after the reset duration and an additional delay time assigned to the
correlation group, provided the device triggering the output device is still active.
When you configure a correlation group to activate, restore, or disable with the common
outputs assigned to reset activate or restore, the priorities are defined from highest to lowest,
as shown below.
1. Device disable (command menu or user key)
2. A latched output
3. Activation or restore via command menu
4. Restore via user key
5. Activation via user key
6. Restore from correlation (reset restore)
7. Activation via correlation
To add or remove a panel event:
1. Press the Menu button and choose Programming.
2. Choose Advanced Program and enter the level 2 password.
3 Choose Loop Configuration.
4. Choose Correlation Groups and enter the number of the correlation group. (Values range
from 001 to 199.)
5. Choose Add/Rem Panel Event.
6. Select:
Yes to add a panel event
No to remove a panel event
7. Choose Save.

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