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Programming the SmartLink-GP
Programming manual
SmartLink-GP can operate as an intrusion control panel by simply
programming the inputs and outputs accordingly. For example:
In this example the
keyswitch
arms/disarms the intrusion control panel.
During armed status, any status changes on the
entrance
and/or
store room
inputs — which occur after the programmable delay — will activate an alarm
sounder and an external LED and will generate the voice and central station
calls.
To set up the system as per this example, you must:
1.
Enable the SmartLink-GP intrusion control panel option from the
Parameters, Intrusion control parameters
table: in this way, input 5
will be set up automatically to manage the keyswitch (normally open).
2.
Program the other four terminals as inputs to monitor and outputs to
activate.
3.
Program the events in the
Events
table for each status of the two inputs
used.
Note:
A typical connection for SmartLink-GP intrusion control
applications can be found in the attached wiring diagram.
See “Appendix A Example wiring diagram intrusion
control”. You can enable a phone number to arm/disarm
the system from remote locations (see Chapter 3 - 3.9
Associating incoming and outgoing calls with actions)
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Inputs with the
Delayed
attribute will not
generate the "status-change" event during
the programmed delay (defined in
Intrusion control panel parameters
table). A series of slow beeps emitted by
the buzzer indicate that the status change
has been detected and the programmed
delay is running. Inputs with the
Instant
attribute will signal status change instantly
and will generate the respective event.
For example, the
Entrance
input is
delayed long enough for
the user to reach the
arm/disarm keyswitch of
the intrusion control
panel at the entrance/
exit of the premises.
Sounder