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Chapter 3: Programming
Vigilant VS1 and VS2 Technical Reference Manual
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Using the configuration utility
If mapping is enabled, you may have a discrepancy between the
map that was downloaded to the panel from the configuration
utility and the map that resides in the control panel RAM. If the two
maps do not match, the system generates a map mismatch event. If
you get a map mismatch, you have to either accept the control
panel map and save it in the control panel database or adjust the
database (and download it again) so that it matches the control
panel map.
For example, if you add a new device in the configuration utility, but
the device has not been physically wired into the system, when you
download to the panel from the configuration utility, the
configuration utility map will not match the panel map, generating a
map mismatch. You can then either leave the map mismatch on
your system until you install the new device, at which time the
panel will see the device and clear the map mismatch or, you can
accept the panel map as it is, which will not include the new device.
Then, once you install the new device, the panel will map the device
and generate a map mismatch, at which time you can redownload
to the panel. Then, the configuration utility map and panel map will
match and remove the map mismatch event.
Note:
For details about using the configuration utility, refer to its
online help system.