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How to Use the Basic Program
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The Autoprogram option identifies all addressable devices connected to the control
panel. Devices include addressable detectors and modules connected to SLC 1 and
SLC 2, Panel Circuits connected to J1 and J2, and NACs. You can use the Autoprogram
option to create a new program and add or remove devices. Table 6 contains a summary
of the Autoprogram functions, when to use the functions, and where to find information
on using the functions.
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This section covers how to use the Autoprogram option to create a new program for the
control panel. The control panel will identify all addressable detectors and modules
connected to the SLC then display default program information for each installed
device.
To create a new program for the control panel, follow these steps:
1. Use the Clear option to clear program information from memory. For instructions
on clearing memory, refer to "How to Clear Memory (0=
CLR
)" on page 15.
2. From the Program Change screen, press the
1
key to start Autoprogram. The
control panel scans the system to identify all SLC devices and Panel Circuits and
displays the following screen:
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Autoprogram Function Control Panel Configuration Refer to...
Create a new program
for the control panel
A new control panel or a
control panel with no existing
program in memory.
"Create a New Program for the
Control Panel" on page 16
Add one or more
SLC-connected
detectors and modules
to an existing program
A program exists in memory
and you want to add a detector
or module to the existing
program—without modifying
information for existing
detectors and modules.
"How to Add a Device to the
Program" on page 18
Remove one or more
SLC-connected
detectors and modules
from an existing
program
A program exists in memory
and you want to remove an
installed detector or module
from the existing program—
without modifying information
for existing detectors and
modules.
"How to Remove a Device from
the Program" on page 19
View system defaults A program exists in memory
and you want to view system
settings assigned during
Autoprogram, such as custom
labels, passwords, and so on.
"How to Change Autoprogram
Defaults for System Functions"
on page 20
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