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FAP54 Programming
PROCEDURE COMPLETED
[1] DELETE ALL THE ASSOCIATIONS
[2] DELETE EXPIRED ASSOCIATIONS
[ESC] BACK
PROCEDURE IN PROGRESS
PLEASE WAIT
[ESC] ABORT
Therefore, possible errors on one or more circuits do not compromise the procedure of the remaining circuits
which will be completed successfully.
The circuits where the procedure has not been completed successfully shall be initialized individually to provide more
accurate information on the failure reasons.
The initialization procedure consists of sub-procedures, some of which (usually the most time expensive) can be
interrupted by the user.
The procedure phases which can be interrupted by the user usually display the following message:
In case of procedure interruption by the user, the control panel will carry out the following operations on each circuit
module:
restore of previous configuration, if the pre-configured or update initialization mode has been selected
configuration cancellation, if the auto-addressed initialization mode has been selected. Therefore, if
the auto-addressed initialization mode is started and then aborted, an empty configuration will be
stored in the control panel.
If the procedure is not interrupted by the user and is completed, by pressing
OK
in the summary screen the following
menu will be displayed:
This menu is necessary because the initialization of an existing system may lead to a change of addresses and/or
removal of devices or actuators previously associated with zones and/or groups.
Therefore, it might be necessary to cancel completely all the existing associations or simply cancel the ones no longer
valid, i.e. the associations whose devices are not longer present or have acquired a type incompatible with the
association itself (e.g. after auto-addressing a system already configured, an output module and a detector might
exchange their addresses).
The menu above gives the user the possibility to choose whether to carry out these association cancellation/update
operations.
Therefore, the circuit initialization on an existing configuration can change the type of the already acquired devices.
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