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6.2 I/O Control Panel<br />

The I/O control panel is used to control I/O devices that are added to the system. This control panel will<br />

not appear, unless at least one I/O device is connected to the system. To add <strong>and</strong> to configure a device,<br />

see I/O Device Setup earlier in this chapter.<br />

After a device is added to the system, click the I/O button on the main screen to bring out the on-screen<br />

control panel for inputs <strong>and</strong> outputs (Figure 6-6 <strong>and</strong> Figure 6-7). If only one I/O device is connected to<br />

the system, click the I/O button <strong>and</strong> select Module 1 to bring up the control panel; if more than one I/O<br />

modules are connected to the system, clicking the I/O button will list all I/O modules connected to the<br />

system. Select one to bring out the control panel.<br />

Figure 6-6<br />

� Input Control Panel: Displays the status of current input sensors. The “walking man” icon<br />

indicates the sensor is being triggered.<br />

� Output Control Panel: Displays the status of current output devices. You can force the output<br />

device to be triggered by clicking on its icon.

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