Chapter 2: Front panel programming 
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5.  Verify the device you are about to delete by reviewing the information on the screen. Before 
continuing, be sure that this is the device you want to remove. Once removed, the process 
cannot be reversed. 
6.  Press Enter to delete the device and save the change in the database. 
7.  Repeat these steps for each device you are removing from the system. 
Advanced programming 
Overview 
Advanced programming lets you program the panel manually and apply custom settings. Most 
options have a factory default setting that you can accept or change. See “Factory default 
settings” on page 42. 
In advanced programming, you can custom program the loop configuration options (loops, 
devices, zones, etc.), panel configuration options (annunciators, dialer, network, printer, etc.), 
panel operation options (language, marketplace, AC fail delay, etc.), panel events, and loop 
events. All of these options can be programmed directly from the front panel. 
To do advanced programming, you must have a level two password and it is recommended 
that you complete the programming worksheets and have them available before beginning to 
program the system. Go to Appendix B “Worksheets” on page 189 to get a copy of each 
worksheet. 
Note: Before starting the advanced programming sequence, set the time and date, and then 
change the default passwords. See “Setting the time and date” on page 59 and “Changing the 
passwords” on page 61. 
Panel and loop programming options 
Advanced programming lets you customize panel operation, panel configuration, and loop 
configuration. Programming options include: 
  Annunciator class programming 
  Annunciator programming 
  CMS device programming 
  NAC programming 
  Network programming 
  Network card programming 
Loop configuration options include: 
  Correlation groups programming 
  Device programming 
  Loop 2 enable 
  Loop 3 enable 
  Loop 4 enable  
  Panel operation options include: 
•  Language 
•  Marketplace 
•  AC fail delay