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Programming the NAC
The Network Access Controller is programmed via the DGPs form. Click the
DGPs
button on the
Panel programming
ribbon tab to open the DGPs form.
A NAC in IP Direct mode will have an automatically generated DGP record. It will
have DGP number 16. The DGP form’s
Panel
field will be the NAC. See the
Connecting NAC in IP Direct mode section on page 30 for more information.
A NAC in IP Extended mode will have two DGP records:
An
automatically generated record with DGP number 16. The DGP form’s
Panel
field will be the NAC.
A record with a DGP number configured when the NAC was initially
added. The DGP form’s
Panel
field will be the Challenger
Plus
panel that
the NAC is connected to.
See the Connecting NAC in IP Extended mode section on page 31 for more
information.
A NAC in Classic mode will have the DGP number configured when the NAC
was initially added. The DGP form’s
Panel
field will be the Challenger
Plus
panel
that the NAC is connected to. See the Connecting NAC in Classic mode section
on page 33 for more information.
The following tabs can appear on the DGPs form when a NAC record is selected:
Setup
tab
– shows information about the NAC’s operating mode, and
allows the NAC to be polled or depolled if the NAC is connected to a
Challenger
Plus
panel.
NAC options
tab
– allows you to program general controller options. See
the “Programming general controller options” section on page 44.