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ACPS-610/E Manual —
P/N 53018:A1 07/31/2007
Configuration and Programming
Programming the ACPS-610
3.2.7 Output Configuration
Output circuits one through four can be programmed independently with these worksheets. Each
output may be configured as either a NAC, a power circuit, or a door holder.
Figure 3.6 PK-PPS: Output Configuration
NAC
Choose the type of NAC output for each circuit.
CONSTANT
The output goes active in Alarm and provides steady voltage with no code or sync.
C
ODED
The output provides a coded signal. The code type can be determined internally or by
an external source. See “Coding Type” on page 33.
SYNCHRONIZED
The output provides a synchronized signal. Signal synchronization can be
determined internally or by an external source. See “Synchronization” on page 34.
Power
Choose whether the output will supply non-resettable or resettable power.
Door Holder
Select delay time conditions from the drop down menu. Choose
I
NSTANT
R
ELEASE
for a delay
of zero seconds,
D
ELAY
30 S
ECONDS
for a thirty second delay before the doors are released, or
N
EVER
R
ELEASE
to keep all doors open.
PK-PPS_NACOut.jpg
NOTE:
Active NACs will disable the power supply’s charger.
NOTE:
Do not place strobes from any manufacturer onto a coded output. For example
SpectrAlert or SpectrAlert Advance Series horns and strobes can not be synchronized with a
UZC-256 or any coded output.
!
WARNING: Risk of Bodily Injury!
All outputs that are configured as a releasing door holder (“Instant Release” or “Delay 30 Seconds”)
MUST
be programmed at the FACP as a non-silenceable SLC point.
See the FACP manual for more
information.