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5.1.5 Input settings
IN1…IN6:
the settings of the 6 contact inputs. The normally open or normally closed
contact is considered between the given
IN
input and the
COM
common terminal (see
connection diagram).
Input tamper event:
the sabotage (tamper) event applies globally to all EOL inputs.
The number of the affected input (001…006) is inserted automatically the in the “zone”
section of the tamper Contact ID code. The module does not send tamper event for
non-EOL inputs.
Battery trouble:
the module monitors its supply voltage level and sends report if the
voltage exceeds the configured “low battery voltage/restore” voltage levels for at least
30 seconds.
Low battery voltage threshold:
the module is able to monitor the supply voltage.
This function is useful when the module is powered from uninterrupted power supply,
provided with a backup battery (recommended). You can set a threshold between
10…30V, at which the module generates “
Battery trouble
” event. The event is
generated if the supply voltage is continuously below the configured level for at least
30 seconds.
Voltage restore threshold
: you can set a threshold between 10…30V, at which the
module generates “
Battery trouble restore
” event. The event is generated if the supply
voltage is continuously above the set level for at least 30 seconds after a “battery trouble”
event.
Type:
NO
– normally open (the input is normally open, and it generates alarm event
when shorted)
NC
– normally closed (the input is normally closed, and it generates alarm event
when opened)