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Configuring via the Web Server
Configuring Other I/O & Groups Tab
Steps
: Use the descriptions in the following table to configure each output device:
Table 2-11: Configuration > Other I/O & Groups > Outputs Tab > Fields
Setting
Description
Name
Enter a unique name to identify the device.
Pulse Time
Specifies the duration for which the device will assume
abnormal status. For example, it specifies how long a horn will
blow or a door strike will remain released. Enter the desired
number of hours (1024 maximum), minutes (60 maximum), and
seconds (60 maximum). The sum of all three units comprises the
pulse time. Note that you can express seconds in tenths of a
second.
Time Zones
Specifies two schedules:
•
Energized
– Sets the period during which the output
switches are automatically energized.
•
Disable Interlock
– Sets the period during which the
interlock, or a programmed interaction between selected
inputs and outputs will be disabled.
Latching
When selected, this locks a relay (either Normally Open or
Normally Closed) to lock into place until it is reset either
manually or by a signal.
Interlock
Enables you to disable the interlock, or programmed interaction
between this output device and an input device.
Keep On
Keeps the selected input shunted or the selected output (or
output group) energized for the duration of its time zone.
Snow Day
Requires, like the First Card Rule, a valid card read before the
time zone (period in which doors are unlocked) can take effect.
Unlike the First Card Rule, however, the user can swipe the card
a second time to return the doors to a locked state. For example,
the principal of a school opens the school with a valid card read,
and then closes the school with another card swipe when a storm
arises. The time zone does not become active at its normal time.
Note that both Snow Day and First Card Rule cannot be enabled
at the same time.
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