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Function F51 Setting Inputs to Trigger or Report
An Input may be configured as triggering or reporting. A triggering input triggers alarm notification
calls. A reporting input will not cause the EDAC 400-02 to make any calls. A reporting input will
speak its message either when the EDAC 400-02 has already been triggered by another Input
and is making an alarm notification call, or when you call into the unit to check its status (active,
cancelled or idle).
Set Input
one
as follows:
51
0
= Triggering input. This input dials.
1
= Reporting input.
When another input is dialling this input
reports. This input will not cause the
EDAC 400-02 to make any calls.
Default: 0 (Triggering)
By default all four inputs are set to triggering. Each of the four inputs must be programmed
separately to change them from triggering to reporting, as follows:
Use
F51
for Input
1
, as in the example above.
Use
F61
for Input
2
.
Use
F71
for Input
3
.
Use
F81
for Input
4
.
Function F52 Physical Input Trigger Configuration
You can configure the input to trigger on
normally open
(N.O.) or
normally closed
(N.C.)
contacts. The pull-ups
may be changed to pull-downs by moving the appropriate input channel
jumper (see
Jumper Settings
in the
Installation
section). Any unused inputs must be treated as
normally open.
The EDAC 400-02 can
latch
an input so that, even though the physical trigger is removed or
gone back to its normal state, the EDAC 400-02 continues to make alarm notification calls. The
input latches after the latch time as defined in function
F09.
Function
F96
determines how the
time in function
F09
is applied and in what units (seconds or minutes).
By default the input triggers are set up to be
non-latching
. This means that when the input
trigger is removed, the EDAC 400-02 will stop making alarm notification calls.
By default the input is set up for
normally open
.
Connecting the input terminal to negative supply
will trigger the EDAC 400-02.
Alternatively the input can be set up for
normally closed
,
input terminal connected to negative
supply. Opening
the connection will trigger the EDAC 400-02.