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Using the Configurator
19.16 Correlations
Programming a Fire Alarm Control Panel consists of correlating inputs to outputs. For
example, you might correlate all the smoke detectors on the first floor to the speakers on the
first and second floors, and smoke detectors on the second floor to the speakers on the first,
second, and third floors, and so on.
To add correlations
1. Select the device or zone that you want to add correlations to.
2. Click Insert > Add Correlations.
The Select items to add window appears.
Figure 120 Select items to add
This window has a tab for every category of circuit or display item that can be correlated
to the selected device or zone.
3. Select the item that you want to correlate. To select more than one item, hold down the
Ctrl key and right-click the items.
4. Click Add.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each tab, if necessary.
6. Click Close.
19.16.1 Viewing Correlations
You use the information in the Details Pane in combination with the Correlations Pane. Each
tab in the Correlations Pane shows a different category of circuit, display LED, etc.
Figure 121 The Correlations Pane