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Example of how Chime (gong) is used
The magnetic contact (CM) controls the shop entrance door opening and has been
programmed with “Chime” enabled. During the working hours, when the system is
OFF, opening the door will cause the remote keyboard buzzer to ring for 5 seconds,
and will also actuate the outputs preset for “Chime”. Thus, even if you are in the
back of the shop, you will be warned that someone is getting into the shop. When
the system is ON, opening the door will instead generate a break-in alarm.
Example of how “Final exit” is used
The place where the keyboard (KP) is located is protected by an
infrared detector (IR) connected to a delayed input. The entry door is
protected by a magnetic contact (CM) connected to a delayed input
with “Final exit” enabled. When the system is actuated with the
keyboard, the infrared detector signals will be ignored (indeed, the
exit time will be going by), thus allowing you to reach the entry door.
Subsequent opening and closing the door will reduce the remaining
exit time to 5 seconds (regardless of the actual exit time left). If you
try to get in through the window when the break-in protection is ON,
the IR detector will ignore the entry time and generate a break-in
alarm immediately. On the contrary, if you get in through the door,
the magnetic contact (the “Final exit” of which is enabled) will actuate
the entry time while disabling also the IR detector for the same time
period, thus allowing you to reach the keyboard and deactivate the
system.
2.7.2 INPUT ENCODING TABLE
Each input of the control unit (group 0) or the expansions (groups 1, 2, 3, 4) is characterized by a 2-digit code: the
first digit identifies the device, the second digit identifies the input within the device.
1
st
character
Device
2
nd
character Input
0
Control unit
0
Tamper
1
Expansion 1
1
Input 1 *
2
Expansion 2
2
Input 2 *
3
Expansion 3
3
Input 3 *
4
Expansion 4
4
Input 4 *
5
Input 5 *
6
Input 6 *
7
Input 7 *
8
Input 8 *
9
Input (24-h) **
A
Auxiliary input (expansions only)
* or input tamper (for dual balancing)
** or input tamper (for dual balancing), control unit only
Examples of decoding
04 = control unit input 4 (or input tamper, for dual balancing)
3A = expansion 3 auxiliary input
20 = expansion 2 tamper
19 = expansion 1 input (24-h)
CONTROL UNIT
SHOP
BACK OF THE SHOP
W
IN
D
O
W