•
use of the lock code after double key (2) – an event analogous to the use of lock code is generated after
double pressing the key
(premises number
lock code)
•
use of the lock code after double key and set the flag of pr emises (3) – an event analogous to the use of lock
code is generated after double pressing the key
and setting the flag of premises
•
establishing a connection with premises – an event generated at the moment of establishing a connection with
premises, can only be connected to OC control system. This event is not affected by delays
In the software version 7r00 there are special events, which extend the possibilities of system configuration. By
setting an appropriate flag in a property parameter, it is possi ble to cause the use of rfid assigned to this number to
call another event (for example, a standard ID will open the entrance gate, while IDs assigned to a collective,
“special” property, will open the lock and entrance gate (additional OC control))
Similarly, the event from the lock code has been extended. A special event from the lock code is triggered by
means of the following sequence:
premises number
lock code.
There are also additional events from P5 and P6. These are events generated by buttons in the devices at idle.
P1 switches to P5 and P2 switches to P6.
In the software version 7r43 an event of connection to the premises has been added. This event can trigger an
OC lead in any keyboard, but remote and local delays are ignored in this case – OC is activated immediately. The
OC outputs are controlled from the moment of connection attempt to the phone until the end of call. When an
additional relay is connected, this OC function can be used to switch external video lines or to implement a
simplified WLA system (without arbitrage lines – it is expected that switching the device lines will interrupt a
conversation from another PBX)
8.2 Response to an event
Each cassette has a set of parameters defining which locks and OC will be opened (in which cass ette the beeper
will be generated) in case of an event generated by this keyboard. As in case of other system parameters, first the
“local” settings are checked, i.e. those defined for individual keyboards. If the parameter (mask) has not been
entered, the global parameter will be used. The only exception is an event from ANSWER, which is not assigned to
any of the cassettes, so the system operation in this case is defined by global parameters – local parameters are not
taken into account.
In other words, parameters for a given keyboard define which locks and OC leads will be controlled (in which
cassettes an acoustic signal will be generated) in case of an event (in case this event refers to this keyboard) .
This parameter defines locks, OC or beeper to be connected to the event generated by the keyboard. Parameter
value is the sum of flags defined as in Table 33.
Example:
In order for P2 button of satellite 3 to open the locks in the control panel and
satellite no. 3, the value 5 or 129 should be entered in parameter 4362 (128 is the
control in “local” cassette, which generates the event).
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