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4.11.3
Wired input customisation
Alarm input customisation determines how, when and what alarm type to generate. The control panel will activate the respective
devices (outputs, sirens and telephone dialler) according to the generated alarm type.
The possible input customisations are described below.
The customisations listed below are all EN50131 compliant:
IMMEDIATE
The opening of the input generates the burglar alarm when:
the input has an AND type association and the partitions to which it belongs are all active,
the input has an OR type association and at least one of the partitions to which it belongs is active.
See the
Installation Manual
for more information.
DELAYED
This is typically used for detectors which could be triggered by the users themselves when arming and disarming the system (for
example, the magnetic contact on the entrance door).
It is advisable to use the First Entry, Last Exit, First Entry/Last Exit and Way customisations if there are more than two detectors with
this feature.
A Delayed customised input behaves as an Immediate input, but the burglar alarm will only be generated after its Delay time has
elapsed.
The Delay time can be defined separately for each single input (in input programming).
If there is only one delayed input in a parti
tion, the Delay time determines both the “Entry Time” and the “Exit Time” (which are equal to
each other).
The system will behave as follows if there are several delayed inputs in a partition with different Delay times:
when the partition is armed, the "Exit Time" corresponds to the highest delay time
when the partition is armed, the “Entry Time” is the one assigned to the first delayed input which is opened.
The “Entry Time”, and consequently alarm generation, may be interrupted by:
deactivating all partitions with OR type association to which the input belongs or
deactivating at least one of the partitions with AND type association to which the input belongs.
The control panel buzzer is activated by default during the “Entry Time” and during the “Exit Time” (see paragraph
). The indication may be deactivated.
IMPORTANT!
EN50131 compliance will be cancelled if the buzzer is deactivated.
If the control device (keypad or reader) used to arm and disarm the system is located inside a protected area, it is advisable to use the
First Entry, Last Exit, First Entry/Last Exit and Way customisations for all the sensors interposed between the control device and the
access doors.
ADVICE
: Using Way customisation (instead of Delayed) for volumetric detectors in the home has the advantage that the
detectors will behave as Immediate if the door is not opened.
ADVICE
: Using the First Entry/Last Exit or Last Exit customisation (instead of Delayed) has the advantage that the Exit Time is
interrupted when leaving the home when the door is closed.
ADVICE
:
A “Entry Way Time” different from the “Exit Way Time" can be set using the Way customisation.
IMPORTANT!
Do not use inputs with Delayed customisation and with First Entry, Last Exit, First Entry/Last Exit and Way
customisations in the same partition.
FIRST ENTRY - WAY - LAST EXIT - 1ST ENT/LST EXIT
See the
Installation Manual
for more information on how to use these customisations.
KEY
The opening of the input arms or disarms all the partitions assigned to it by reversing the respective state (the partitions will be
disarmed if they are not, and vice versa). All partitions will be disarmed if some are armed and some are disarmed.
TAMPER
The opening of the input generates the Tamper event regardless of the partition arming status. The input is active H24.
FAILURE
The opening of the input generates the Failure event regardless of the partition arming status.
The input is active H24.
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