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Number & Type
Operation
20 Keyswitch
Latched
Accepts input from keyswitch (or equivalent) to Set/Unset the Set modes
assigned to it. Setting includes normal exit time, etc. Requires latching
action switch.
NOTE
: DOES NOT COMPLY WITH GRADE 2 or GRADE 3
21 Entry Shock
Input
Active when system set.
Works in conjunction with EE input type for
detection of forced entry. See page 18 for details.
22 Input Line
Fail
Active when fail.
Will give a line fault alarm, and will signal telecom
line fault signal on expiry of line fault timer. Works in conjunction with
CCTV input.
23 Keyswitch
Pulsed
Accepts input from keyswitch (or equivalent) to Set/Unset the Set modes
assigned to it. Requires momentary action switch to toggle set/unset
state.
NOTE
: DOES NOT COMPLY WITH GRADE 2 or GRADE 3
29 Interior
This will work the same as an Intruder type input, the only difference is
that when CID reporting is programmed then any inputs that are
programmed as Interior will report CID event 132.
32 Flood
This input type will work as a 24 hr input, any inputs that are
programmed for Flood will activate the external siren and will report
CID event 113.
39 CCTV
Active at all times.
No audible or communicator response
If the input line fail is active, the system will signal CID/SIA events for
perimeter alarm and the CCTV input will open.
40 Perimeter
This will work the same as an Intruder type input, the only difference is
that when CID reporting is programmed then any inputs that are
programmed as Perimeter will report CID event 131.
41 Keybox
This input type will work similar to a switcher input, it does not trigger
an alarm but will report CID event 250 and is also a useful input type
when an output is required to to follow the Keybox type input.
42 Medical
This is a 24 Hr type input it will activate the external sounder and
report a CID event 100.
43 Final Exit 2
Any input programmed as ‘Final Exit 2’ will act as input type 07, but the
associated input will use ‘Entry Time 2’ rather than ‘Entry Time 1’
(programmed in Change Timers).
This gives the opportunity to set
different entry times for different entry routes.
NOTE: ‘Part Set’ refers to any combination other than all available Areas
NOTE: Use of Input Types 20 or 23, WILL NOT comply with GRADE 2 or GRADE 3:
FOR USE ON UNGRADED SYSTEMS ONLY.
A trigger from an Entry Route input will be stored for 2 seconds before an alarm is
activated. If a Final Exit input is triggered within this time, the system will select
entry time, rather than an intruder alarm.
4.1.9 Entry Shock Input Type (21)
This input type is designed specifically for use with systems installed using BS8243 option
6.4.5
This input type is always used in conjunction with an Entry/Exit input. The EE input is a door
contact on the initial entry door, and the Entry Shock input is a
non-latching
shock sensor
fitted to the door frame in the vicinity of the lock. If the initial entry door is subjected to gross
attack and forced open, then at the expiry of entry time only one further intruder input need to
be activated to signal a sequentially confirmed alarm – the Entry Shock input counts as the
first to alarm. The Entry/Exit door contact must be opened with 10 seconds of the shock
detector triggering for the Entry Shock response to apply. Triggering the Entry Shock input in
isolation will NOT generate an alarm of any kind.