Using the Configurator
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deletions, a circuit at the same loop or device address may receive a different UDACT number.
This is a modification.
For display items such as LEDs and switches, the key is a combination of node number, their
relative position on the adder, and their type and assignment. Minor changes to an LED’s
assignment (for example, from Alarm Status to Mixed Ipt) are treated as though the LED was
deleted and re-added. This makes the handling of correlations more meaningful. Very often
there is only a small subset of correlation types that are common to two different LED or switch
assignments. By treating the type and assignment as key, the Configurator shows the
complete before and after correlations.
19.31 Creating a Job
Create a job
1. Click
Job
>
New Job
.
The
Create Job
window appears.
Figure 141 Create Job
2. Type a name for the job in the first field. This name should be unique. It will identify the
job throughout its lifetime.
3. Type a comment in the
Comments
field. This is required. This will become part of the
job's version history.
4. Select the model of panel in the
Panel Model
menu.
5. Select a template.
There are two copies of most template jobs, one for ULI and one for ULC. You can
change the template later.
Note:
In a multi-product environment, the same job name cannot be used for jobs of
different products, even if you do not currently have access to all possible
products.
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