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5. If the number was valid the GPI number will appear in the Current GPI box.
6. Click on the Relay number to turn the corresponding relay On/Off. Relay buttons are red when off,
blue when activated and green when the command has been received by the 9760-CC1
⇒ A warning beep will sound and ERROR: GPI Denied will appear in the System Error box if
access to the GPI has been restricted from that operator.
⇒ A warning beep will sound and ERROR: GPI Not Present will appear in the System Error
box if the GPI has not been programmed into the system.
⇒ A warning beep will sound and ERROR: GPI Busy for Operator No XX (where XX is the
operator number) will appear in the System Error box if the GPI is being used by another op-
erator.
NOTE: When turning relays ON/OFF, remember they can be latched or momentary.
7. When complete click to close the GPI window.
4.8 HELP
This feature is not available at this time.
4.9 MACROS
Macros are a sequence of commands or steps that coordinate procedures on the 9760 system. Complex Mac-
ros are programmed using the 9760 Set program (refer to Macros, 9760-MGR manual). A list of all these
Macros should be available from your manager or security supervisor.
Simple Macros can be programmed using the Graphic Controller program.
NOTE: Many Macros can be loaded and run at the same time. They may cancel or reduce the ef-
fectiveness of each other. Unless this is desired, ensure Macros do not conflict with each other.
4.9.1 Loading a Macro
To load a Macro:
1. Click on the Macro icon to open the Macro Control window (illustrated in Figure 4-8).
2. Click Macro No. The Select window (illustrated in Figure 4-11) will appear.
3. Position the mouse cursor over the digits in the Select window and press the left mouse button to
enter the digits corresponding to the logical number of the required Macro. If an incorrect number
is selected, click Clear and repeat Step 3.
4. When the correct number appears in the number display click Enter.
5. If the number was valid the Macro will be loaded and the logical number of the Macro will appear
in the Current Macro box.
⇒ A warning beep will sound and ERROR: Macro Denied will appear in the System Error box
if access to the Macro has been restricted from that operator.
⇒ A warning beep will sound and ERROR: Macro Not Present will appear in the System Error
box if the Macro has not been programmed into the system.
⇒ A warning beep will sound and ERROR: Macro Busy for Operator No XX (where XX is
the operator number) will appear in the System Error box if the Macro is being used by an-
other operator.
6. When a Macro completes all its commands, it will stop and will only run again if it is restarted
(refer to Macro — Restarting). If the Macro is continuous, it will only stop if it is cleared or
halted.