Installation and Commissioning ManualDocument Reference MTEC-HS-01 Rev 071 Author ADV-DC Page 37The device LED indicators will not blink if NONE is chosen or will blink if ALL is chosen. Note that only certaindevices, such as Apollo Discovery, support this feature.If a device, such as a Discovery device, is changed it may be necessary to select and reconfirm the blinkingcommand so that the new device will blink its LED.The INDIVIDUAL option should be chosen when it is required that only certain devices should blink their LED.The devices that shall blink their LED can only be programmed using the PC Configuration Tool.3.3.15.7 Company LCD LogoThis parameter determines whether the Company Logo is shown on the display during normal operation. Tochange the setting, press the 5 button. The status changes from 5 to X and vice versa.3.3.15.8 Program IDThe display shows the part number and version of the software installed in the panel. Press the Î button to seethe program checksum (8 digits)3.3.15.9 Config DataThe Config Data option shows the loop protocol selected and the checksum for the configuration data. A note ofthis number can be taken and then checked on the next service visit to see if any changes have been made to theconfiguration data.In addition, there is an option to erase the Config Data.To view the Config Data Checksum, press the Î button. The display then shows:[Setup]CONFIG DATA :APOLLO More>To change the protocol, press the 5 button. A pop up window is shown with the following options. KEEP PROTOCOL .! CHANGE LOOP PROTOCOL !Use the ÏÐ buttons to select the required options and press the 5 button to confirm the selection.Selecting “CHANGE LOOP PROTOCOL” will toggle to the alternative loop protocol available (ie:Apollo/Hochiki)Changing between protocols will automatically erase all loop devices from the configurationmemory.Perform an “Auto-Learn” or use the PC Config Tool to re-define the devices connected to theloop.