Configuring the intrusion detection unit
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Select an input, and at the bottom of the
Peripherals
tab, click
Edit the item
(
).
A dialog box appears.
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In the
Name
field, the name of the input is displayed. This is the name of the zone
connected to the panel.
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(Optional) Type a
Logical ID
for the input. Setting a Logical ID helps you to easily identify
the input in Security Center.
5
(Optional) Type a
Description
for the input.
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From the
Intrusion detection area
drop-down list, select an intrusion detection area to
map to the input.
IMPORTANT
The intrusion detection area must be the same group the input is part of on the
control panel. For more information about configuring groups on your control panel, see
“52.10=Group” in the
Honeywell Galaxy Dimension Installer Manual
.
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From the
Input function
drop-down list, select the input function.
IMPORTANT
Every intrusion detection area and input has a specific function on the control
panel. For example, inputs can be used to monitor entry, intruders, exit, etc. You need to set
the same input function in Security Center as on the panel. For more information about
configuring an input’s function on the control panel, see “Option 52- Program Zones” in the
Honeywell Galaxy Dimension Installer Manual
.
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In the
Input type
field, select one of the following options according to the input’s
Part set
configuration on the panel:
Undefined.
The input does not have a set type. If you select this option, the input is
considered as a
Perimeter
input type.
Perimeter.
The input is configured to monitor the perimeter of an intrusion detection
area.
Interior.
The input is configured to monitor inside the intrusion detection area.