Section 13 – Input and Output Point Types
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Input Point Options
For burglar alarm applications, the input point type assigned to a point determines how the control
unit will interpret normal and off-normal conditions during Day Set (system disarmed) and Nite Set
(system armed). The following options apply for input point types:
Option
Associated
Point Type
Function
BA Group
Assignment
All
The number of the BA group that the point will be assigned to.
Bypass
All
Whether bypassing will be permitted by persons with an ID code
having a bypassing privilege.
Janitor Point
(Option 1)
2, 3, 5-8
Each movable BA point can be further assigned as a Janitor
point so that it automatically becomes alarm shunted during
Nite Set if a Janitor Keyswitch is operated.
Holdup
Suspicion
(Option 1)
10, 11
If you are using the holdup suspicion option, a separate device
with normally-closed contacts can be installed in the holdup loop
so as to open the loop to trigger a Holdup Suspicion output point
(SIM or COPID), thereby actuating a camera for a few seconds
without initiating a holdup alarm. If the suspicious switch is held
open for more than 1 minute, a trouble signal is initiated. A latch
option is available that permits the use of a device with
momentary contacts to initiate the alarm.
Log (Option 1)
60
Whether an access control occurrence will be logged in the
system’s history.
Normally
Closed
Contact
(Option 2)
1-8, 10, 11,
13, 35, 60, 64
Whether a sensor with a normally-closed contact is being used.
If you are using sensor with a normally-closed contact, an open in
the wiring of the SIM/PID loop will be ignored during Day Set,
but interpreted as an alarm during Nite Set.
For ALL BA RF points, this option must be set for YES.
Self-Test
(Option 3)
1-9, 13
Whether self-testing will be used. This pertains to sensors with a
built-in SIM with self-test capability.
Selecting the bell and display test at the operating panel causes
a 30- 12V signal to be sent to the sensor with this option.
In response, the sensor performs a self-test.
The results can be viewed on the operating panel screen
(History). Selecting this option is a trade-off for the ability to load
shed and also for resetting a latching sensor that requires the
removal of power to reset.
Latch
(Option 3)
10, 11
Whether a latching or momentary contact is used on the loop to
initiate an alarm.
SIM (Option 3)
60, 64
Whether the pushbutton will be connected to a SIM Gateway. In
that case, the LED goes on when the pushbutton is pressed and
remains on for the duration of the unlock time. It also goes on
whenever a card/key is used to gain access at this door.
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