User`s guide
21-0381E v4.7.4
Welcome Report Control Admin
Sys Config Tech-Ref
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How to Get Here
Click your site/account button in the
tree.
Tip: The Grid / Form toolbar-button allows
selecting your preferred view-mode (forms
view is recommended here).
Open Configuration in the 'tree' (click
the "+")
, and ensure "Logical Tree
View" is not
in effect.
If "System" is the 1
st
item under
"Configuration", right-click Configuration, and
de
-select Logical Tree View.
Tip: The Grid / Form toolbar-button allows
selecting your preferred view-mode (forms
view is recommended here).
Things You Can Do
Add a New Panel: Under Configuration in
the 'tree', locate and right-click the panel-
group for the new panel, and select Add
Panel.
View/Change an Existing One: Select the
desired panel in the tree (under the specific
panel group).
Exception: While in 'logical tree view' (with a
configuration topic selected), you can set panels and
panel groups to be displayed (and be selectable) at
the bottom of the form. (QuickTip
: View (menu),
Panel Information, Show...).
Delete a Panel: Right-click the specific
panel, and select "Delete". When prompted
to confirm, select "Yes".
Before Deleting: Ensure the panel does NOT contain
any related devices that you wish to retain. A
deleted panel (and associated devices) can be
recovered only if a current database 'backup' is
available.
Tip: You can use the right-click menu to copy and
paste panels and related settings from one panel
group to another.
If a System Panel is Replaced
If a defective or damaged panel is replaced, be
sure to identify the new panel "Serial
Number" to the software.
For details, refer to "Monitoring, Paging, & Remote Mgt.
Settings".
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Then, issue a "Send to Panel" communications
session to transfer all settings to the new
panel.
For details, refer to "Panel Communications and
Updates".
- Location: A suitable name or location for the
specific system main panel;
- Display Offsets (Repeating vs. Unique Item-
Numbers): With the default setting of "1", the
areas, doors, etc. for each panel will be
numbered the same (e.g., 1
st
Panel, Area 1, 2,
3,… 2
nd
Panel, Area 1, 2, 3,… etc.). This allows
for accounts that span multiple buildings.
Setting the 'offsets' allows item-numbers to be
unique / sequential (e.g., Area 1, 2, 3, ...17, 18,
etc.)—which is useful for multiple panels in the
same building.
Elevators: Door and elevator numbering is shared (1 -
32). As such, the 'Door' offset applies to elevators as
well. Floors
: Floors are identified by name only. As
such, 'offsets' do not apply.
Setting Item-Numbers to Be Sequential
: For each
item (area, door, etc.), check the item-range
from the preceding panel, and then set the
'offset' for the panel to the lowest available*
number.
* To allow for Future Expansion: You can set the
'offsets' as if each panel had all
items defined (areas,
doors, etc.). Tip: Be sure to add "1", to obtain the
next available number. Refer to the system capacities
for the number of items supported per panel.
- Panel Display Offsets: This shows the 'Display
Offsets' for all panels pertaining to an account,
When You Select a Panel (under Configuration)
Quick Tip: "Logical tree View" must not be in effect.