User guide

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Pushbuttons
The push buttons located on the right hand side are:
Exit: Closes the window and returns to the previous window.
Devices: Opens the Devices Window for the current circuit (Circuits Window only).
Copy: Copies the circuit/device information, relates and message from another input to
the current input (see Figure 21). The current input does not have to be defined. Relates
cannot be copied between conventional and addressable input points. The Panel ID,
Circuit ID and Device ID (not always shown) list the circuit/device to be copied from.
Marking Transfer Main Definition copies the listed circuit/device type and function to the
current circuit/device. Note: Not all inputs can be copied to all other possible inputs.
Marking Transfer Relates copies the relates from the listed circuit/device relates to the
current one. This may cause some invalid relates. Marking Transfer Message causes the
message to be copied. Marking Transfer Devices (if shown) copies any device definitions
that the listed circuit contains. These devices copy messages and relates as based on
those settings above. There is no checking made at this time as to the validity of the
values copied. Unexpected results can occur if care is not taken. For each database
that is created, a warning about using copy is shown. Marking the check box in the
warning stops the box from appearing again for the database. This option can help speed
up the creation of a database. By completely defining one input, these values can be
copied to all other inputs, making any minor changes that are required after the copy.
Figure 22: Copy Window
Relate or Trbl Relate: Opens the Relate Window for the current circuit or device. This
allows for the programming of outputs, LEDs, relays and control modules to be operated
when the input goes into alarm. The Relate button displays all output types that are
available depending on the function type of the input. The Trbl Relate button displays only
LEDs that can be related. Note: All panel outputs and control modules to be operated
must be defined before they can be included in the relates of an input.
Map: Displays and/or updates the Map Window. See section 2.8 Map Window of the
Modul-R Human Interface User Guide.
Verify List: Displays the Verify List. If there is no Verify List, a requester will appear asking
whether you wish to perform a verification. See section 2.6.5 of the Modul-R Human
Interface User Guide for a full description of the Verify List and its uses.