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Section 3
Operations
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Configuring All Actions to be Taken on a Single Destination
If all actions initiated by the panel are to be taken on a single destination,
then the following is required for configuring the panel.
1. Enter a panel name. This is an optional name for your benefit that
allows you to identify the function of the panel.
2. Enter the address for which the panel is coded. This address matches
the binary encoded value on the DIP switch on the back of the panel.
3. Enter a requester code. Usually this is the same as the panel address.
Requester codes are used when locks and protects need to be shared
among a number of panels.
4. Enter the lock priority. Since this panel performs no lock actions, a
value of 0 (super user) is adequate.
5. Enter the status level. This is the level of control that is of most inter-
est to the panel. It is the level of control that will determine the tally
that activates the GPIO panel outputs.
6. Enter the status method. The selection should be the default (DEF).
7. Enter the default destination. The selected destination is the destina-
tion on which all panel actions are taken.
8. Levels of control list determines which levels of control the panel will
take switches on. Selection of the ALL list will insure that actions are
taken on all levels of control.
9. Source, destination, and salvo include lists do not have any impact on
the operation of the panel. Selection of the ALL list is adequate for
these panels.
10.The data key list is the list that determines what switches will be taken
when a particular input is activated as well as what outputs are acti-
vated when a certain switch status occurs. Data key associations to
inputs/outputs are 1-to-1 so that data key #1 is associated with input
and output #1 on the GPIO panel, etc. In this configuration, data keys
are assigned desired sources (Source Key Type) that correspond to
each input/output that will be activated.
3.4 Panel Configuration Continued: