Chapter 2: Front panel programming 
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In addition, configuration is required to control how these devices are activated. Relay bases 
can be activated by: 
•  The detector to which they are attached 
•  One or more correlation groups 
Sounder bases can be activated by: 
•  The detector to which they are attached 
•  One or more correlation groups 
•  The 24 volt riser 
You can configure these options using the procedure given below. See Table 26 on page 91 
for information on the Base and Follow options. 
 
To change the relay/sounder base type and follow option: 
1.  Press the Menu button, and then choose Programming. 
2.  Choose Advanced Program and enter the level 2 password. 
3.  Choose Loop Configuration and select the loop number. (This option is displayed only if the 
panel has multiple loops.) 
4.  Choose Devices, and then enter the number of the device to be programmed. The serial 
number of the device is displayed. 
5.  Press the Enter button. 
6.  Choose Base Type and select either Relay or Sounder. 
7.  Choose Follow and select one of the types listed in Table 26 on page 91. 
8.  Choose Save. 
9.  Press the Menu button to exit menu mode, or continue programming. 
Programming relay modules and bases as latched output devices 
Latched outputs are relays that are configured to shut down air handlers and dampers during 
an alarm. The table below lists relay modules and relay bases that can be configured as 
latched outputs. The following table lists the device types used to configure a device as a 
latched output. 
The latched outputs must be manually unlatched and then restored. The unlatch command 
affects all latched outputs system-wide. You can assign the Unlatch Outputs command to a 
programmable key on the front panel or to a Class A or B Signature input module circuit with 
one of the devices listed in Table 28 on page 96. The following output modules can be 
configured to unlatch latched outputs: CT1, CT2, MAB, MCT2, MM1, and UM. 
For information on assigning the unlatch command to a programmable key, see “Setting up the 
programmable keys” on page 62.