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EURO 46 V10 Programming Manual
Change Inputs?
By default, all inputs are set to ‘unused’. Before programming, identify the input type required:
PLEASE NOTE:
A full list of all input types can be found in ‘Appendix 1’.
Choose Input
Choose an input to program.
Input Type
: Assign an input type to the chosen input. For a full list of input types, please refer to
‘Appendix 1’.
Input Areas:
Enter the areas (0,1,A,B,C,D) for input to operate in.
Input Areas (Any or All)
In some installations a ‘common’ area may be required. A common area is an area that only sets
when other specific areas become set. Example: An entry and exit reception area in a building may
only need to be set if both the offices and warehouse are set. If the office in Area A is set, but the
warehouse in Area B is still occupied, then the reception would still need to be inactive so people
would be able to leave the premises via the entry / exit reception route. One input can be allocated
to one or more areas. In this example the inputs located in the reception area will be programmed so
that the reception inputs will be in Area A and Area B, so these inputs must have the Input Areas set
as ‘ALL’ programmed.
Area A: Office - Inputs = 3, 4, 5
Area B: Warehouse - Inputs = 6, 7, 8
Reception inputs – 1 and 2 are programmed into both Areas A and B, with both inputs configured as
‘ALL’. The Reception Area inputs will now only become active if both Area A and Area B are both set.
Input Attributes
Attribute
Operation for both wired and wireless inputs
Chime
When enabled the system loudspeaker(s) will ‘chime’ when an input is triggered while the alarm panel is
unset. Chime can be set to ‘single’ (sounding once) or ‘follow’ (sounding while the door is left open). NOTE:
The chime can be turned on or off in unset mode by pressing [c] when all Entry Delay inputs are closed.
Omittable
Enables the input to be manually omitted (disabled) from the setting procedure. To omit inputs, there is a
function in the Master Manager menu called ‘OMIT INPUTS’.
Double Knock
If enabled, if this input is triggered twice within the pre-programmed time window or if the input remains active
for that period, an alarm will be generated. The double knock option does not work on ‘Follow’ input type.
Dual Trip
The control panel will only generate an alarm if this input, and another like-programmed input (with adjacent
number), are in alarm condition at the same time. Either input in alarm condition will prevent the system from
setting.
Normally Open
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Enables the system to respond correctly when detectors of ‘normally open’ configuration are wired to the
system. Alternatively converts input types which default to ‘normally open’ (such as Push to set) to operate
with normally closed devices.
Walk Test
If enabled, a walk test will need to be done on the particular input before the system can be set.
Monitor Activity
This option is used in conjunction with NAT (none activity timer) in the ‘CHANGE TIMERS’ menu. When
enabled this option will trigger an output once the NAT time has elapsed. An example scenario in which it
might be used: A security guard who is obligated to walk a set route every hour – could be monitored by a
detector (with this input attribute enabled). Failure to walk the route would activate an output, perhaps to a
communications device, siren or light.
Special Log
Forces a log entry when the input is opened or closed, even when an alarm does not result. May be selected
to apply when a system is set, when unset, or always.
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