How to delete a relay, Auto configuration setup page – Interlogix Topaz User Manual User Manual

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How to delete a relay

1. To delete a relay from the system you must first select the relay to be deleted. Do this by

clicking on the name of the relay in the Configured Relays list.

2. After making sure the correct relay to be deleted has been selected (highlighted), click

Delete.

3. A message “Are you sure you want to delete this record?” displays. Click OK to continue. A

message “Operation Complete” displays.

Auto Configuration Setup Page

Auto Configuration allows you to have the system automatically configure any device by clicking
the Auto Configuration button. The system software detects any newly added device such as ACU
panel or card reader and sets it up with default values.

Default Device Names

After Auto Configuration has been completed, the devices have numeric names, for
example, Reader 2-1-3 is Host Port two (2), Field Panel address one (1), Reader number
three (3). You may want to rename the devices with your own descriptive names. For more
detailed information see the chart below.

Note: When assigning default names for IP addresses for ACU panels, the system uses descending order, starting at

250, such as: 250, 249, 248.

When you click the Auto Configuration button, the message “Please be patient while we examine
your system” displays.

Click OK to continue.

If no new devices are detected the following page displays.

Example

Type

COM# ACU Polling # Reader/Alarm # Alarm Type

Field Panel

Device 1-0 / 250-0

Device 1

0

Reader

RDR 1-0-0 / 250-0-0

RDR

1

0

0

Reader Alarm RDR 1-0-0 FO / 250-0-0 FO

RDR

1

0

0

FO (Forced Open)

Alarm

Alarm 1-0-0 / 250-0-0

Alarm

1

0

0

Area

Area 1-0-0 / 250-0-0

Area

1

0

0

Example

Type

COM#

ACU Polling #

Reader/Alarm #

Alarm Type

Panel Alarms

ACU 1-TAMPER

ACU

1

1

TAMPER

Input Module

RIM 1-1-7-OL

RIM

1

1

7

OL (Offline)

Output Module RRM 1-1-5-OL

RRM

1

1

5

OL (Offline)

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