** See the section 
Program to allow LPACI Points to Count over the LAO Maximum 
Value
 in this 
Appendix
. 
The following point types are not supported by the PXC Compact in P1 mode: 
●  L2SP 
●  LOOAL 
●  LOOAP 
●  LFSSL 
●  LFSSP 
In the PXC Compact on P1 internal (P2) database, a DO point and DI point can be 
combined into an L2SL point. However, when this point is converted into the P1 
database (with FFC or P2/P1 Application Converter), only the LDO point is defined in 
the point team because the point team does not support the L2SL point type. 
Steps 
Do the following in order to use the L2SL functionality at the host field panel and 
Insight: 
1.  In the PXC Compact on P1 internal (P2) database, define a separate LDI point with 
the same address as the L2SL proof point. 
2.  Define (manually unbundle) an L2SL point at the host field panel. 
3.  Define the L2SL at the host field panel using the appropriate DO and DI addresses 
from the Application Point Team (3000 to 3899) associated with that particular PXC 
Compact on P1. 
Example 
●  A PXC Compact on P1 resides on the FLN of a host field panel at panel address 5, 
FLN 1, drop address 9 (5.1.9). 
●  The P2 database of the PXC Compact on P1 has an L2SL defined with DO at 
address 24 and DI at address 1. An LDI is also defined separately on address 1. 
●  The P1 database (point team) defines the separate points were DO is at address 
54 and DI is at address 31. 
●  At the host field panel, you would define an L2SL point with the DO address of 
5.1.9.24 and the DI (proof) address of 5.1.9.1. This new point can be alarmed, 
monitored, and commanded as a normal L2SL point. 
Identifying the Hardware Model Used in an Application Design 
 
  Do the following to easily identify the PXC Compact Series hardware model used 
in an application design: 
1.  After the database is converted, open System Profile and double-click the icon for 
the PXC Compact on P1. 
  The Field Panel Definition dialog box opens. 
2.  In the Name field, add .PXC16 or .PXC24 to the existing name. 
Depending on your account settings, System Profile and MMI Database Transfer 
displays the hardware information in 
Name or System Name.