Chapter 2: Front panel programming 
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Auto programming the panel 
Auto programming detects and applies default settings to installed devices, NACs, remote 
annunciators, and expansion cards. You can control many aspects of the process by 
programming the options listed in: 
•  “Auto programming options” below 
•  “Dialer options” on page 70 
•  “NET options” on page 72 
Auto programming sets up a common alarm system. After the auto programming process has 
finished, you can continue with advanced programming to apply any custom settings that may 
be required. 
Caution: Auto programming replaces the current settings for devices, NACs, remote 
annunciators, and expansion cards with default settings. 
Notes 
•  Before starting the auto programming sequence, set the time and date and change the 
default passwords. See “Factory default settings” on page 42. for a list of all the settings 
that will be applied during auto programming. 
•  Auto programming places most input devices (alarm device type) and NACs in correlation 
group 001. Relay and sounder bases are not automatically assigned to correlation groups. 
For more information on correlation groups, see “What is a correlation group?” on page 37 
and “Correlation group programming” on page 83.  
•  Auto programming turns off the In Suite Signal Silence option for all correlation groups. 
•  If you choose to label devices during auto programming, devices are labeled by entering 
the address of the device and then labeling the device. It is important for you to have a 
printout of the Device Details > Serial Number report to correlate the device address with 
the default label and serial number. This will make device labeling much easier. 
•  Auto programming will not allow for REL configuration. You must configure a REL from the 
VS-CU. 
Auto programming options 
Table 20 on page 69 describes the options to be set when auto programming the panel.