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All
these
events
can
be
allocated
to
any
alarm
relay
output
on
main
module,
door
module
and
alarm
module.
Alarm
output
setting
interface
is
given
in
a
table
format
and
every
column
represents
an
alarm
output
source.
The
alarm
output
is
shown
in
a
drop
‐
down
menu.
If
there
are
two
options
in
the
drop
‐
down
menu,
it
means
the
alarm
output
is
not
related
to
door.
“Yes”
indicates
there
is
alarm
output
(relay
energized),
“No”
indicates
there
is
no
alarm
output
(relay
not
energized).
If
there
are
three
options
in
the
drop
‐
down
menu,
it
means
the
alarm
output
is
related
to
door.
“Y”
indicates
there
is
an
alarm
output
(relay
energized),
“N”
indicates
there
is
no
alarm
output
(relay
not
energized),
“R”
refers
specifically
to
alarm
output
relay
on
the
door
module,
indicating
that
alarm
output
will
be
generated
only
if
the
events
occurs
on
the
corresponding
door
module.
Zone
Alarm:
The
zone
alarm
reacts
to
8
alarm
inputs
on
the
alarm
module.
Any
events
in
the
arm
zone
may
trigger
a
zone
alarm
event.
The
controller
generates
an
alarm
output
according
on
the
setting
in
the
“Zone
Alarm”
column.
Fire
Alarm:
A
fire
alarm
event
is
generated
when
there
is
a
fire
alarm
input.
The
controller
generates
an
alarm
output
according
on
the
setting
in
the
“Fire
Alarm”
column.
System
PIN
Fail:
User
is
required
to
enter
system
PIN
to
enter
to
the
system
setting
menu.
If
an
incorrect
system
PIN
is
entered
three
times
consecutively,
the
system
will
generate
a
“system
PIN
fail”
event.
The
controller
generates
alarm
output(s)
according
to
the
setting
in
the
“system
PIN
fail”
column.
ARM
PIN
Fail:
User
is
required
to
enter
ARM
PIN
when
pressing
the
“ARM”
key
on
the
controller
to
arm/disarm
the
system.
If
an
incorrect
ARM
PIN
is
entered
three
times
consecutively,
the
system
will
generate
an
“ARM
PIN
fail”
event.
The
controller
generates
alarm
output(s)
according
to
the
setting
in
the
“ARM
PIN
fail”
column.
Tamper
Alarm:
A
tamper
alarm
event
will
be
generated
if
there
is
a
temper
alarm
input.
The
controller
generates
alarm
output(s)
according
to
the
setting
in
the
“Tamper
Alarm”
column.
Remote
Alarm:
A
system
administrator
can
directly
generate
alarm
signals
using
the
control
software
when
he
observes
an
abnormal
condition
through
a
surveillance
system.
This
is
defined
as
a
Remote
Alarm
event.
The
controller
generates
alarm
output(s)
according
to
the
setting
in
the
“Remote
Alarm”
column.
Unknown
Card:
unknown
card
refers
to
a
card
that
is
never
enrolled
in
the
system.
An
unknown
card
event
will
be
generated
when
an
unknown
card
is
presented
to
any
reader.
The
controller
generates
alarm
output(s)
according
to
the
setting
in
the
“Unknown
Card”
column.
Expired
Card:
any
card
in
the
system
is
usually
assigned
a
valid
date.
After
the
valid
date
passes,
the
controller
will
automatically
set
the
card
as
an
expired
card.
An
expired
card
cannot
gain
access
to
the
system.
An
expired
card
event
will
be
generated
if
an
expired
card
is
swiped
on
the
reader.
The
controller
generates
alarm
output(s)
according
to
the
setting
in
the
“Expired
Card”
column.
Invalid
Card:
User
can
directly
set
a
card
as
an
invalid
card
to
disable
the
card.
An
invalid
card
cannot
gain
access
to
the
system.
An
invalid
card
event
will
be
generated
if
an
invalid
card
is
swiped
on
the
reader.
The
controller
generates
alarm
output(s)
according
to
the
setting
in
the
“Invalid
Card”
column.
Invalid
Door:
Each
card
belongs
to
an
access
group.
For
each
group,
the
system
can
assign
access
rights
to
certain
doors
for
certain
time
zones.
An
Invalid
Door
event
will
be
generated
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