Chapter 3: Operating instructions
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To enable a control-indicating module:
1. Access the Main Menu, and then select Enable.
2. Select Card, and then enter the panel and card addresses.
3. Enter the access level password.
Disabling and enabling control-indicating module elements
Disabling and enabling control-indicating module switches
To disable a control-indicating module switch:
1. Access the Main Menu, and then select Disable.
2. Select Switch, and then enter the panel, card, and device addresses.
3. Enter the access level password.
To enable a control-indicating module switch:
1. Access the Main Menu, and then select Enable.
2. Select Switch, and then enter the panel, card, and device addresses.
3. Enter the access level password.
Disabling and enabling control-indicating module LEDs
To disable a control-indicating module LED:
1. Access the Main Menu, and then select Disable.
2. Select LED, and then enter the panel, card, and device addresses.
3. Enter the access level password.
To enable a control-indicating module LED:
1. Access the Main Menu, and then select Enable.
2. Select LED, and then enter the panel, card, and device addresses.
3. Enter the access level password.
Changing the output state of an LED
Use the Activate command to change the output state of steady, fast blink, and slow blink LEDs on a control-
indicating module. Changing the output state requires entering a command priority level to one of the following
output states:
• Set: Overrides low, medium, and high priority instructions and forces the device to the desired state. The set
priority does not reset the device’s priority counters.
• Latch: Overrides low, medium, and high priority instructions and forces the device to the desired state. The
latch priority does reset the device’s priority counters.
• Low Priority: Forces the device to the desired state and adjusts the low priority counter accordingly.
• Medium Priority: Forces a device to the desired state and adjusts the medium priority counter accordingly.
• High Priority: Forces a device to the desired state and adjusts the high priority counter accordingly.