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Figure 9: Wiring of key switches for input types 6 and 31
Input type 6 is used for momentary area control.
• The normal state of the key switch is sealed
• When unsealed the programmed alarm group functions are performed
Input type 31 is used for toggling area control. When the input switches to
unsealed, the areas secure. When the input seals, the areas are in access.
• The normal state of the key switch is sealed to turn areas off
• When the key switch is unsealed it turns areas on
Figure 10: Wiring of key switch and alarm contact for input type 33
Input type 33 (24-hour alarm & isolate input) is used to wire a key switch and an
alarm contact to the same input. For example, a key switch used to isolate a
shop’s input in a shopping centre where only one input is available for each shop.
Alarm is generated when input changes from sealed to open or short.
• The normal state of the key switch is sealed
• When unsealed the input is isolated, no alarm generated
• Open circuit generates a tamper alarm
• Short circuit generates an alarm