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If you had removed and added Annunciators such that the node numbers changed, then these
are no longer considered to be the same and will be reported as major additions / deletions.
For a circuit or device, the combination of Loop No and Device Address is considered to be
the key. The internal Circuit Number (or UDACT) is not considered the key. Through deletions
and additions a circuit at the same loop/device address may receive a different UDACT
number. This will be reported as a modification.
Display Items (Leds/Switches) are treated a little differently. They cannot be removed, but they
can be assigned different roles, or completely un-assigned. The key for these items is a
combination of the Node number and their relative position on the adder combined with their
Type and Assignment. This means that a seemingly minor change to an LED's assignment
(e.g. from Alarm Status to Mixed Ipt) will be treated as though the LED had been deleted and
re-added. This makes the handling of correlations more meaningful. Very often there is only a
small sub-set of correlation types that are common to two different LED or Switch
assignments. By treating the Type and Assignment as key, we can show the complete before
and after correlations.
Fire Phone Configuration
Introduction
The configurator allows the user to set up an Audio Controller, conventional phones, voice
lines, remote field phones, master telephone handsets and telephone selectors, and connect
them together.
There must be at least an Audio Controller, a Telephone Master Controller (QMT-5302N) and
Telephone/Page Selector (QZP-5101). The Audio Controller supports conventional fire phone
circuits or voice lines. There may also be addressable fire phone modules. If you configure
addressable fire phone modules you must also ensure that there is a voice line to support
them.
Adding Audio Controller
Invoke Add Audio Controller function. This can be done
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By pressing the right mouse button, with focus on the tree item representing a network
node.
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By using the Insert menu and choosing Add Audio Controller
The following dialog appears.
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