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group, and an “in-suite” correlation group. The following tables show the inputs and outputs for 
these groups. 
To create correlations for in suite signal silence: 
1.  Create a set of correlations for each floor. 
2.  Create a single hallway correlation to control hallway sounders on all floors. 
3.  Create a single in-suite correlation for all floors to turn off sounders inside dwelling units on 
all floors except the floor of alarm. 
Details of each step are described below. 
Creating a set of correlations for each floor 
Referring to the tables below, create a set of correlations — one for each floor. While the 
example given here is for a five-story building, you can adapt it to fit the number of separate 
floors (or other areas) in your application. Create one correlation for each floor (or area). These 
correlations ensure that if an alarm is detected on the floor, sounders located in dwelling units 
on the same floor will sound. 
On each floor, link all input devices on the floor (both inside dwelling units and in hallways) to 
the sounders inside dwelling units on the same floor. 
Notes 
•  Set the alarm activation count for each floor correlation to 1. 
•  Do not enable in-suite signal silence. 
Floor 1 Correlation 
  Output  
No in-suite 
signal silence 
Floor 1 dwelling and hallway inputs
  Floor 1 dwelling and hallway audibles 
Floor 2 Correlation 
  Output  
No in-suite 
signal silence 
Floor 2 dwelling and hallway inputs
  Floor 2 dwelling and hallway audibles 
Floor 3 Correlation 
  Output  
No in-suite 
signal silence 
Floor 3 dwelling and hallway inputs
  Floor 3 dwelling and hallway audibles 
Floor 4 Correlation 
  Output  
No in-suite 
signal silence 
Floor 4 dwelling and hallway inputs
  Floor 4 dwelling and hallway audibles