Section 13 – Input and Output Point Types
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Entry
Number
Description
Function
36 (ABE)
Ambush End
This point type is used in conjunction with an Ambush Start point
type (see the explanation in previous item) to prevent an ambush
alarm. Failure to operate the Ambush End point within 4 minutes
after tripping the Ambush Start point causes an ambush alarm.
Typically, a key-operated switch is employed for this point, and is
installed in the last room to be checked after entering the premises.
60 (MAP)
Manual
Access
Pushbutton
This point type is associated with access control. It is employed when
a receptionist (or security guard) uses an RPX-264 Pushbutton to
buzz someone through an access-controlled door. The buzz-in
duration is determined by the unlock time that has been programmed
for the door strike.
The pushbutton can be installed in a remote location or alongside the
desk of the receptionist (or security guard) so they can view the door
being controlled. If the buzz-in is done from a remote location, a
telephone or intercom can be used for conversation with the person
who wants to enter.
Pressing the pushbutton causes a buzz signal to be sent to the control
unit, which signals the ACIU to activate the door strike.
Multiple MAP points, in different areas, can each be used for the
buzz-in capability so that people in different parts of a building can
buzz someone through a common door.
64 (EXP)
Exit
Pushbutton
This point type is associated with access control.
It
uses an RPX-264
Pushbutton, installed inside of the access-controlled area, to establish
a 1-minute exiting time window for the last person leaving. This
allows the person time to open the door, exit, and use a coded key at a
Keylok to lock the door, thereby automatically turning on the BA
groups.
The pushbutton is ordinarily connected to a SIM. However, for
retrofit purposes, the pushbutton can also be connected to a 471999
Switch Interface Module.
When someone with a Janitor privilege uses the pushbutton for
exiting, then closes the door and uses the coded key to lock the
Keylok, the shunt is removed from all Janitor points that were alarm
shunted. Also, a Janitor Off Premises signal is sent to the CCC.
The LED option serves to annunciate the exit delay. See the following
tables for the status indications when a person with and without
Janitor privilege enters and exits.
Person Without Janitor Privilege
User Action
BA Groups
Status
LED Status
Result
Off
Off
Indicates BA groups are Off.
Normal
Begins flashing (1-sec
On/1-sec Off).
1-minute window starts.
Person leaving presses
pushbutton.
Not Ready
Off
1-minute window does not start.
Normal
On Steady
Indicates BA group(s) are On and door can
now be locked.
Person exits, closes the
door, and uses the coded
key/card.
Not Ready
Off
BA group(s) will not turn On. (Where
Keylok is involved, person will not be able
to turn key to lock the door.)
Person exits, closes the
door, but forgets to use
the coded key/card.
Normal
Goes Off at the end of
1-minute time window.
Indicates BA groups are Off.
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