FX-3500/FX-3500RCU Fire Alarm Control Panel Configuration Guide For the latest compatability information visit www.mircom.com/deviceguide LT-1148 Rev. 4.
Table of Contents 1.0 Installation 9 1.1 Installing the FX-3500 Configurator ............................................................................... 9 1.2 Inserting the Wibu key ................................................................................................... 13 1.3 Connecting the Cables ................................................................................................... 13 1.3.1 If you have a USB cable: .....................................................
5.1.5 Date and Time ................................................................................................................ 33 5.1.6 Holidays ......................................................................................................................... 34 5.1.7 Port Settings ................................................................................................................... 35 5.2 Base I/O ..........................................................................
8.5 New Version ................................................................................................................... 54 8.6 Delete Job Version ......................................................................................................... 54 8.7 Version History ............................................................................................................... 55 8.8 Compare Job Versions ..............................................................................
13.0 Printing 71 13.1 Print Setup .....................................................................................................................
List of Figures Figure 1 FTDIChip CDM Drivers .................................................................................................. 10 Figure 2 Device Driver Installation Wizard ................................................................................... 10 Figure 3 Completing the Device Driver Installation Wizard .......................................................... 11 Figure 4 FX-3500 Configuration Utility InstallShield Wizard ...............................................
List of Tables Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 Table 10 Table 11 Table 12 8 File Menu ....................................................................................................................... Job Menu ....................................................................................................................... Insert Menu ....................................................................................................................
Installation 1.0 Installation You need the following items in order to install the Configurator and connect it to the FX-3500: • Windows computer with a serial port, USB port, or modem. • One of the following sets of cables: • UIMA cable and serial cable. • USB cable. • Telephone cable. • Registered Wibu key. • FX-3500 Network Configuration Utility (the Configurator). To connect the Configurator to the Fire Alarm Control Panel you must: • Install the Configurator. • Insert the Wibu key.
Installation The FTDIChip CDM Drivers installer starts. These drivers are necessary for communication with the FX-3500. Figure 1 FTDIChip CDM Drivers 2. Click Extract. The Device Driver Installation Wizard starts.
Installation 3. Click Next. The wizard installs the drivers, and then the Completing the Device Driver Installation Wizard appears. Figure 3 Completing the Device Driver Installation Wizard 4. Click Finish. The FX-3500 Configuration Utility InstallShield Wizard starts.
Installation 5. Click Next. 6. The License Agreement window appears. Figure 5 Licence Agreement 7. Click Next to accept the agreement. The Choose Destination Location window appears.
Installation 8. Click Next to install the software in the recommended location. The InstallShield Wizard Complete window appears. Figure 7 InstallShield Wizard Complete 9. Click Finish. 1.2 Inserting the Wibu key 1. Insert your Wibu key into the computer. If a Security Key Logon window appears, you must contact your ESD Administrator or Mircom technical support to upgrade your key. Otherwise, you might not be able to connect to the FX-3500. Figure 8 1.
Installation 1.3.1 If you have a USB cable: ! Attention: If you connect more than one FX-3500 panel to the same computer over USB, always use the same physical USB port on the computer. Otherwise, every time that you connect a panel to a different port, you must complete the steps in section 1.5 below. In addition, if you connect more than one FX-3500 panel to the same computer, do not use a USB 3 port.
Installation 1.3.2 If you are using a UIMA cable and a serial cable 1. Connect the serial to serial cable to the UIMA cable. 2. Connect the 10-pin head of the UIMA cable to port P5 on the FX-3500. It is labeled To PC Configurator. See Figure 10. P5 To PC Configurator Figure 10 Picture of FX-3500 board showing Configurator Port 3. Connect the the other end of the serial cable to a serial port on the computer. 4. Go to section 1.4 Starting the Windows Device Manager below. 1.3.
Installation 1.4 Starting the Windows Device Manager • To start the Device Manager, follow the instructions below for your version of Windows. 1.4.1 Starting the Device Manager in Windows 8 1. Move the pointer to the bottom left corner of the screen. The Windows 8 taskbar appears. 2. Click Search. 3. Type device manager in the field marked Search. 4. Click Settings. The Device Manager appears on the left. Figure 11 Windows 8 Search screen 5. Click Device Manager. The Device Manager appears.
Installation 1.4.3 Starting the Device Manager in Windows XP 1. Open the Windows Control Panel. 2. Click System. If you do not see System, click Switch to Classic View on the left. The System Properties window appears. Figure 12 System Properties 3. Click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager. The Device Manager window appears. • If you are using a USB cable, go to section 1.5 on page 18. • If you are using a UIMA cable and a serial cable, go to section 1.6 on page 21.
Installation 1.5 ! Configuring the Device Manager for USB Attention: If you connect more than one FX-3500 panel to the same computer over USB, always use the same physical USB port on the computer. Otherwise, every time that you connect a panel to a different port, you must complete the steps in this section. In addition, if you connect more than one FX-3500 panel to the same computer, do not use a USB 3 port.
Installation An X (a downward pointing arrow in Windows 8) appears over the Microsoft Serial Ballpoint, showing that is it disabled. Figure 15 Microsoft Serial Ballpoint Disabled 4. In the Device Manager window, click the plus sign (+) or arrow ( Figure 16 ) beside Ports. USB Serial Port in the Device Manager 5. Right-click USB Serial Port, and then click Properties in the pulldown menu. If there is more than one USB Serial Port, click the one that you are using to connect to the FX-3500.
Installation 6. Click the Port Settings tab. The Port Settings window appears. Figure 18 Port Settings 7. Click Advanced. The Advanced Settings window appears. 8. 9. 10. Figure 19 11. Advanced Settings 8. Click the pulldown menu beside Receive (Bytes), and then click 64. 9. Click the pulldown menu beside Transmit (Bytes), and then click 64. 10. Click the pulldown menu beside Latency Timer (msec), and then click 1. 11. Uncheck the checkbox beside Serial Emulator. 12.
Installation 1.6 Configuring the Device Manager for a Serial Connection 1. In the Device Manager window, click the plus sign (+) or arrow ( Figure 20 ) beside Ports. COM Port in the Device Manager 2. Right-click the COM communications port, and then click Properties in the pulldown menu. It is usually labeled Communications Port (COM1). If there is more than one COM communications port, click the one that you are using to connect to the FX-3500. The Communications Port Properties window appears.
Installation 3. Click the Port Settings tab. The Port Settings window appears. Figure 22 Port Settings 4. Click Advanced. The Advanced Settings window appears. Figure 23 Advanced Settings 5. Drag the slider beside Receive Buffer to the far left. 6. Drag the slider beside Transmit Buffer to the far left. 7. Click OK to close the Advanced Settings window. 8. Click OK to close the Communications Port Properties window, and then close the Device Manager window. 9.
User Preferences 2.0 User Preferences The first time the Configurator starts, the User Preferences window appears. Figure 24 User Preferences window User Name used for the Author of all new jobs and job versions Serial Port designates which COM port (or USB pseudo COM port) the configurator will use to connect to the panel. To accommodate machines with multiple (pseudo) COM ports, the list will be extended.
Overview 3.0 Overview In order to operate as a fire alarm, a fire alarm panel must be loaded with firmware and configuration data. A set of configuration data, used to uniquely describe and control a given set of hardware, is called a Job. The Configurator allows the user to create and manage jobs. It also allows the user to send firmware to a panel and all its related nodes and CPUs.
Overview 3.1.1 Job Tree On the left of the screen, the job is represented as a tree, similar to a file explorer. At the highest level in the tree are the CPUs or Nodes. Under each node are its components Annunciators, Loop Controllers, etc. Some items are further subdivided, for example, an annunciator into display adders and a loop controller into loops. Some items in the tree do not directly represent a physical component.
Menus 4.0 Menus 4.1 File Menu The File Menu contains the following commands: Table 1 File Menu Name Short cut Description Backup Database Backup database makes a copy of the Master Database in the File folder specified in the User. The backup file will have a name of the form YYYY-MM-DD.mdb. The back up can be used by the Restore Database command to recover all of the jobs in the database. It can also use the Import command to recover selected jobs.
Menus Table 2 Job Menu Name Short cut Import Job Export Job Imports a selected job/version from an external database or serialized job archive and converts the job to the current version if necessary. Ctrl+E Exports the current job in one of two formats: A single job database file, or a compact, serialized archive format. Ctrl+W Make a copy of the current job, assigning it the next highest version number. The user is prompted for mandatory comments and may also override the Author field.
Menus Some commands may be disabled (greyed) depending on what items are selected on the user interface. Table 4 Edit Menu Name Short cut Delete Item Modify Item Del Ctrl+M Description Deletes the currently selected item. If the currently selected item is a row in an editable list, then the first changeable cell is selected and prepared for editing. Copy Copies the selected item(s) to the clipboard. Ctrl+C Paste Pastes items from the clipboard to the selected destination.
Menus 4.6 Tools Menu The items under the Tools Menu are used mainly for troubleshooting and diagnostic purposes by the factory. Table 6 Tools Menus Name Short cut Extract All DB Validate All Build Job i Description Extracts the latest version of every job to individual database files. Ctrl+S Validates the latest version of every job on the database. Ctrl+B Builds the job, assuming the latest product version, creating a ".c" file in the Job Build folder. Build Job (old version)...
Menus 4.
Job Tree and Details Pane 5.0 Job Tree and Details Pane The Job Tree lists the following: • Job Details • Base I/O and associated Loops • Bypass Groups • Hazard Zones • Main Display and associated Display Adders • Dialer • Common System Status • Input Summary • Output Summary Depending on what is selected in the Job Tree, the Details Pane will dynamically display relevant information. 5.1 Job Details Figure 26 Job Details 5.1.
Job Tree and Details Pane 5.1.2 Language Specifies the language used to display system messages on the front LCD display and on any LCD annunciator. User defined tags and messages will not be affected. 5.1.3 Options 32 Manual Signal Silence Check to enable the panel's Signal Silence switch. Fire Drill Check to enable the panel's Fire Drill switch. Waterflow Retard Operation if disabled, all the initiating circuits configured as waterflow act as non-verified alarms.
Job Tree and Details Pane Class-A Loop check this box if the addressable loop on the base panel operates in Class A mode. Strobes Type Specify the Strobe Type that will be used on the panel. • Gentex • System Sensor • Mircom • Wheelock Evacuation Code Specify the Evacuation Code that will be used on the panel. • Continuous • March Time • Temporal • California Agency Selection Specify the Agency Standard that will be used on the panel. • ULI Standard • ULC Standard 5.1.
Job Tree and Details Pane 5.1.6 Holidays This dialog allows you to add and remove holiday definitions for use when a panel is configured by checking the Enable Auto After Hours option. Figure 27 Holidays Window To add a new holiday 1. Compose a new holiday definition in the YYYY MM DD edit boxes. 2. If the holiday lasts longer then one day change the value in the Duration edit box to the desired length. 3. Click Add Holiday and the holiday will be added to the Holidays defined list.
Job Tree and Details Pane As holidays are added or removed, the list on the "parent" form is maintained to be in agreement. An error message is displayed if the limit for the total number of holidays would be exceeded. To remove a holiday 1. Select the desired date from the Holidays defined list and press Delete Selected Holiday and the holiday will be removed. 2. Press Close to return to the Job Details form. 5.1.7 Port Settings Port Protocol Printer, None Port Baud Rate to be added 5.
Job Tree and Details Pane Some columns containing advanced or internal information are normally hidden. They are listed as Visible / No in the following table. Other columns are conditionally visible. There are up to three Flag columns (F1, F2 and F3) for flags of various types. Table 9 Loop Details Name Visible Description Addr Yes For regular addressable devices, the displayed address is the same as device address. For conventional circuits display adder & circuit on adder.
Job Tree and Details Pane 5.4 Bypass Groups The list view displays the list of bypass groups currently defined in the system. You can correlate any input or output device to a group, as well as a Led to indicate its status by selecting Insert / Add Correlations from the main menu. The Led to be correlated must be defined as "Bypass Zone" type on one of the RAX 1048TZDS display adders.
Job Tree and Details Pane 5.6 Main Display This form view appears in the top, right pane when the Main Display item is selected in the Job Tree view. User Message. System Normal - specify the message to display on the front panel LCD when the system is currently normal (no alarm or trouble). Passcodes Level 1 - Not required Level 2 and 3 - Specify the passcode for each level of access. Passcodes must be numeric and a maximum of 20 digits long. Access Levels. 5.
Job Tree and Details Pane Table 12 Display Adder Info Name Visible Description F2 Yes For Bypass and Manual Switches, this flag can be set to AR (Aux Reset Required). For Correlatable Switches it can contain NS (Non silenceable) F3 Yes For Correlatable Switches this flag can contain GA (2nd stage, GA device). For Bypass and Manual Push Switches it can contain SR (System Reset Required) Yes This flag prevents addressable device’s LED from flashing (and activating the sounder when present).
Job Tree and Details Pane 5.8.4 Line 2 Dial Using Tone/Pulse Wait Check to wait for dial tone before dialling 5.8.5 Report Priority Alarm Choose one of the two accounts to use to report Alarms Supv Choose one of the two accounts to use to report Supervisory alerts Trouble Choose one of the two accounts to use to report Troubles 5.8.6 Timers AC loss delay 0-20 hours Line 2 Cellular Test Check this box to indicate that Line 2 dials a cell phone.
Job Tree and Details Pane This view of the Input Summary gives an Input UDACT reference number and tag required for programming by the Central Monitoring Station. On products that support them, this list may include Correlatable Switches. These will not have a value in the Loop and Address columns. This view of Output Summary gives an output UDACT reference number and tag required for programming by the Central Monitoring Station.
Adding Items to the Job 6.0 Adding Items to the Job 6.1 Add Loop Controllers To add an ALC-636 Dual Loop Adder 1. Right click anywhere in the Job Tree. 2. Click Add Loop Controller. 3. Loop 2 and Loop 3 will now appear in the Job Tree under Base I/O. 6.2 Add Annunciator To add an Annunciator 1. Right click anywhere in the Job Tree. 2. Click Add Annunciators. 3.
Adding Items to the Job The Add Correlations window shows a tab for every category of circuit or display item, etc. that can be correlated to the items selected in the Details Pane of the GUI. The tab categories mirrors and synchronizes with those of the Correlations View. When a tab is selected on one the corresponding tab is activated on the other. The content of each tab is dynamically updated as correlations are added or deleted so that the window always shows the items that are available.
Adding Items to the Job 3. Enter the following information: Type major device type, with choices such as Photo Det, Ion Det, Supv Opt Mod, etc. Process As combo box is adjusted according to the device type. Address specify the address for the new device. This defaults to the lowest available address for the chosen type. It takes into consideration that some types (Dual Acclimate and Fire Phone) require two addresses, one at the chosen address and one at the address + 100.
Adding Items to the Job To add a Display Adder 1. In the Job Tree select one of the listed annunciators and right click an item and select Add Display Adder. The Add Display Adder window appears. 2. From the drop down menu select the desired Display Adder. 3. Click Add and the Display Adder will be added to the Job Details under the selected Annunciator. 6.6 Deleting Correlations If you change a Device Type, you might see the following message.
Adding Items to the Job 6.7.1 Counting Zone Type Releasing applications must be configured with one of the following Counting Zone types: Single Activation of any one input device correlated to the hazard zone will initiate the release process. Double Activation of any two input devices correlated to the hazard zone will confirm the alarm and initiate the release process. Triple Activation of any three input devices correlated to the hazard zone will initiate the release process.
Adding Items to the Job ! Attention: Manual Release cannot be aborted once it has been initiated. To add a Hazard Zone 1. From the Job Tree select Hazard Zone. 2. Right click in the Details Pane and select Add Zone. A zone will now be added to the Details Pane. 3. Enter the following Information Zone Label Name of the Zone Type Pre-Action/Agent or Deluge Counting Zone Type Single, Double, Triple, 2 Input Type Abort Type ULI, IRI, NYC, AHJ Rel Delay The maximum value for the RDT is 60 seconds.
Managing the Database 7.0 Managing the Database The database stores all jobs and their information. Databases can be Backed Up, Restored or Compacted. 7.1 Backup Database Backup database makes a copy of the Master Database. i Note: Figure 33 If the Keep Only Latest Versions After Backup option of User Preferences is enabled, old versions of each job in your main database will be deleted, retaining only the latest version of each job. Backup Database To Backup the Database 1.
Managing the Database 7.2 Restore Database Restore database reads a database file and imports every job found there, after first deleting all of the jobs in the current database. The backup database could have been produced by an older version of the configuration tool, in which case all necessary conversion is performed. Conversion is sometimes necessary when a new version of the configuration tool is released.
Managing the Database To Restore a Database 1. Click File > Restore Database and a warning appears. 2. Click Yes to continue. 3. The file location specified in the User Preference appears and the file name will be in the form of YYYY-MM-DD.mdb. 4. Select the desired database and click Open. A popup window appears notifying you of a successful restoral. 7.3 Compact Database A database that has been the subject of many deletions and additions can become fragmented and occupy more space than required.
Managing Jobs 8.0 Managing Jobs 8.1 Create a New Job Figure 35 Create Job window To Create a New Job 1. Click Job > New Job and the Create Job WIndow appears. 2. Enter the Following information: Enter a description for new job This name, which should be unique, will identify the job throughout its lifetime. Note that in a multiproduct environment the same job name cannot be used for jobs of different products, even if you don't currently have access to all possible products.
Managing Jobs 8.2 Open Job Figure 36 Select Job and Version window Open Job allows the user to select a job and job-version in the database and open it in the user interface. The Select Job list view shows all of the jobs on the database. By clicking on the column heading you can sort the jobs by • Job Number • Job Description • Product (where more than one product is supported) The Select Version list view shows all of the versions of the selected job. This includes the date and a description.
Managing Jobs 8.3 Import Job Figure 37 Import Job window This command imports a selected job/version from an external database or serialized job archive as created by the export or Backup Database commands. and converts the job to the current version if necessary. The user chooses the type (MDB or Serialized Archive) and location of the file to read. The location defaults to the Job File folder specified in User Preferences.
Managing Jobs 8.4 Export Job Figure 38 Export Job window Export is used to exchange a single job, for example between technicians. The fx2job format results in a very small file, suitable for electronic transmission. By default, the file is given a name “Jobnn-vv” where nn is the job number and vv is the version. You can change the name to make it easier to identify the job. To Export a job 1. Click Job > Export Job and the Export Job window appears. 2. Select the file type to export: .
Managing Jobs To Delete the currently open Job version 1. Click Job > Delete Version. A window asking if you want to permanent delete the current version appears. 2. Click OK. The job version is now deleted. 8.7 Version History Figure 39 Version History window The version history of the current job is displayed in list form, beginning with the most recent version. Number The version number.
Managing Jobs 8.8 Compare Job Versions FOr an in depth explanation on COmparing Jobs and Differences mode see see Chapter 12.0 Differences Mode / Differences Report. Figure 40 Select Job to Compare window Primary Job This field reminds you which job you have already established as primary job: the base job against which the secondary job will be compared. Select Secondary Job: Select Version Use the combination of Job and Version to select the secondary job.
Managing Jobs To Compare Jobs 1. Click Job > Compare Jobs. The Job to Compare window appears. 2. Select the Secondary Job, Version, if you would like to show identical Items and any Advanced Options. For more information see Chapter 8.8.1 Advanced Compare Options. 3. Click OK and you will Enter Differences Mode. 8.8.1 Advanced Compare Options Figure 41 i Advanced Compare Options window Modified Check this box to include any item that has been modified.
Managing Jobs 8.9 Validate Job To Validate a Job 1. Click Job > Validate Job. 2. If there are no errors with the job there will be no further notifications. If there are errors with the job a window will appear advising as to what the errors are. 8.10 Edit Job This command toggles the edit lock on a job. A newly created job or a new version of an existing job can be edited immediately. An existing job, freshly opened can be locked at two levels.
Working with the Panel 9.0 Working with the Panel 9.1 Connect Figure 42 Connection window To connect to the panel 1. Select a connection type: Direct Serial Select this option if you have connected a serial cable directly from the serial port (or USB / UIMIA) of your computer to the fire alarm panel. Modem Select this option if the fire alarm panel is capable of being programmed remotely. The combo-box will list the modem(s) found on your computer.
Working with the Panel 9.2 Send Job To send a job to the panel 1. Click Panel > Send Job. A confirmation window will appear. 2. Click Yes. Once the job has been successfully sent a confirmation window will appear. Click OK. 9.3 Get Job To get a job from the panel 1. Click Panel > Get Job. The create job window will appear. 2. Enter the Job information and click OK. Once the job has been retrieved a confirmation window will appear. Click OK. 9.
Working with the Panel • Language - language in firmware (standard messages/menu etc.), • System Type - one of the following •Compact Build •Large Build • HW Type - "base" or "Exp. Master" for the Large board • HW Vers - currently always VX.X.X, • Status - one of the following •Online •Not responding •Wrong type (configured as "xxxx" ) •Unconfigured CPU •Firmware version mismatch. •Address mismatch (configured as node xx). •Offline trouble: xxx xxx 9.
Working with the Panel 9.6 Upgrade Firmware To Upgrade the firmware 1. Click Panel > Upgrade Firmware and a wizard appears. 2. The following dialogue should appear: 3. Browse to the location of the firmware file, press Next and follow the on screen instructions in the subsequent dialogue: 4. Press Next and a final dialogue will display showing the firmware upgrade status.
Tools Menu 10.0 Tools Menu 10.1 Extract All DB This command extracts every job on the database and produces an individual database file for each. It has the same effect as running Export Job for every job. Unlike Export Job, you do not have the choice of making a compact serial archive (FX2Job) 10.2 Validate All This command will validate the latest version of every job on the database. It also produces a C file for each job and stores it in the Job Build folder.
Tools Menu 10.9 Trace Toggles the current state of the trace option. When turned on this causes debug information to be written to a trace file 10.10 Display Structure This utility allows you to view the contents of a panel data structure. You have the option of continually retrieving and displaying the same structure at a refresh rate you specify. You can also log the results to a file. To display a structure proceed as follows. 1.
Tools Menu 10.13 Paste Special - Circuits, Adders or Entire Loops This dialog appears in response to a Paste Special when pasting circuits, conventional adders or entire loops. The text summarizes what is being pasted and its destination. e.g Copying Node 1, or Pasting 3 devices to loop 2. Number of copies specifies the number of copies to make. The paste operation will attempt to make the specified number of copies.
Tools Menu e.g Copying Node 33, or Pasting 3 display items to frame 0. Number of copies specifies the number of copies to make. The paste operation will attempt to make the specified number of copies. If the capacity of the destination is exceeded a message will be displayed to inform the user how many were successfully made. Make New Copy Choose this option to make an unrelated replica of the source.
Correlations Pane 11.0 Correlations Pane Most of the primary list views (shown in the top right pane) are used in combination with a correlation view in the bottom right pane. The correlation view is a tabbed pane. Each tab shows a different category of circuit, display LED, etc. Figure 43 Correlations Pane 11.1 Input Circuit Correlations If the currently selected circuit(s) is/are inputs then the correlation view has tabs for: • Signals • Relays • Display Points (Input Zone and Bypass, etc.) 11.
Differences Mode / Differences Report 12.0 Differences Mode / Differences Report 12.1 Introduction The configurator has the capability of comparing two jobs. Once differences mode is entered the job tree shows which elements have been added, removed or changed. The list views show in more detail which items have been modified or whether correlations have been added or removed. In differences mode a report can be printed.
Differences Mode / Differences Report The magnifying glass icon represents an item that has been modified, symbolizing that it warrants a closer look: some lower level attributes have changed. Items that have not changed are given the green check mark icon. More precisely, this means that there were no reportable changes on this item or any of its lower levels. If you chose a non-standard set of options and excluded, for example '..
Differences Mode / Differences Report Where the only difference between two list items is in its correlations, the magnifying glass symbol is used. Again, this means that the user can click on it to view the actual changes: in this case, the correlations in the bottom, right pane.
Printing 13.0 Printing The print and print preview operations function just as in regular mode. (See Print) You can choose to print the differences of the entire job, a single node, or a node and its sub-nodes. In addition to choosing how much of the job to print, you can also decide whether to print Outputs with Input Correlations, Inputs with Output Correlations or Display Correlations.
Printing When you initiate either Print or Print preview, the following dialog is displayed. 72 Print Range You can specify the range or scope of the print job using these controls Complete Job Regardless of what item in the Job Tree you currently have selected, the complete job will be printed. The print program will print all of the details of the Base Panel, followed by all of its loops, main display, etc. Then it will progress to the next major node of the tree (e.
Printing Display Corrs If this check box is checked, then the Display correlations are printed. This is done for any relevant tree nodes / loops that are included in the scope of the print job. General Note - Correlations If a tree node has no correlations, then it is skipped entirely by the print program. If a tree node has correlations, then a header is printed for every "correlated from" device. Beneath it, and tabbed, are all of the devices to it.
Printing 13.1 Print Setup Launch the standard Windows Print Setup dialog to specify the printer, paper size and orientation, etc.
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