2.11 Relate Window; Figure 23 Relate Window - Secutron MR-2200 Programming Manual

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Verify List: Displays the Verify List. If there is no Verify List, a requester will appear
asking whether you wish to perform a verification. See section 2.6.5 of the Modul-R
Human Interface User Guide for a full description of the Verify List and its uses.

2.11 Relate Window

2.11.1 Overview
The Relate Window (see Figure 23) allows for the relating of inputs, switches and groups to
outputs, LEDs, relays, etc. These relationships are used by the panel to determine which
outputs to operate for alarm and trouble states. Inputs can operate bells/strobes, LEDs, relays,
control modules on any panel in the system. Switches can operate relays, LEDs, control
modules on any panel in the system and control the day/night sensitivity change of any
addressable detector on any panel. The title bar describes the current input point/switch/group
and current output panel or annunciator.

Figure 23 Relate Window

2.11.2 Groups
Groups is a comma separated list of all the groups that the point is to use for relates. Up to ten
groups can be listed. These groups are assigned to the point itself and does not change as the
current output panel changes. Relates that are part of the groups are not shown in the Relate
Window but can be shown on the Map Window if so desired.
2.11.3 Panel List
The Panel List is a list-box located in the top left corner of the window. It lists all the panels,
both Control and Annunciator, that are defined in the system along with their panel message.
The high-lighted entry in the list is the one that is being related to by the current input. When a
different panel is selected, all the controls in the window change to reflect this. Use the
<Backspace> key in order to quickly re-position the current selection to another panel.
2.11.4 Outputs List
The Outputs List shows the programmable outputs of the panel. It is not shown for
annunciators. It lists all outputs, along with their definition and current state. The states are
*on* for selected, blank for not selected, act if they activated by default, and n/a for not
available. A blank definition is for unused outputs. Bell and Strobe outputs can only be
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