Chapter 2: Front panel programming
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Notes
• Every trouble event turns on the output devices in the correlation group it is assigned to, so
make sure you are not assigning the common trouble to an output group that turns on
devices that you do not want to turn on (e.g., NACs).
• If you assigned a NAC and the common trouble event to a correlation group and the NAC
goes into trouble, when the NAC trouble clears the NAC outputs do not turn off even
though the common trouble condition cleared because the NACs are not supervised. To
turn off the NAC outputs, you must manually restore the NAC from the front panel’s Control
menu option.
To program the common trouble event:
1. Press the Menu button and choose Programming.
2. Choose Advanced Program and enter the level 2 password.
3. Choose Common Trouble.
4. Choose Trouble.
5. Choose Correlation Groups.
6. Enter the correlation group number to be programmed. (Values range from 001 to 199.).
7. Select Yes to add the common trouble to the correlation group or No to not add the
common trouble to the correlation group.
8. Repeat steps 8 and 9 until the common trouble is added or removed from each correlation
group needed.
9. Choose Save.
10. Choose Event Notification.
11. Choose Trouble.
12. Set trouble event notification.
Printer: Yes or No. This controls whether event information is sent to the printer
Coder:
• Enter the four-digit coded output that is played in response to alarm conditions if a bell
coder is installed. Values range from 00-00-00-00 to 99-99-99-99
Dialer:
• Acct 1 & 2: Event information is sent to both dialer accounts
• Acct 1: Event information is sent to dialer account one
• Acct 2: Event information is sent to dialer account two
• None: Event information is not sent to the dialer
• NET (1-8): Yes or No. Controls whether event information is sent to the connected
network
• CID: Contact ID event code (000 to 999)
13. When you have finished, choose Save.
14. Press the Menu button to exit menu mode, or continue programming.