
Trigger conditions
The following table lists the trigger conditions and the associated States, Outputs, Events, or
Communication.
Trigger
condition
States, Outputs, Events, or Communications
Zone
The trigger is ON if the following conditions are satisfied (i.e. a logical AND operation is
performed): The trigger is ON if the configured zone is in one of the following states -
Open
,
Close
,
Short
, or
Disconnected
.
Door
The trigger is ON if the any of the following door options are configured:
Entry granted
,
Entry
denied
,
Exit granted
,
Exit denied
,
Door open too long
,
Door left open
,
Door forced
open
,
Door normal
,
Door Locked
,
Door unlocked
.
Output
The trigger is ON if the system output is in the configured state, which can be
On
or
Off
:
System Output
,
Mapping gate
,
Area Output
.
System
The trigger is ON for the chosen system event and ID. IDs are:
System Reboot
,
Overcurrent
,
Engineer Access
,
Manufact. Access
,
XBUS cable fault
,
Xbus faults
.
Time Trigger
– the trigger is on at the specific time entered in the box provided, in the format
hh:mm.
User
Wireless Fob
– this condition can be configured for a particular user or for any user. With this
configuration, if the configured user (or any user) presses the ‘*’ key on the FOB, it will cause an
instantaneous pulse OFF/ON/OFF. This only applies for FOBs that have been registered with
the system.
Wireless Fob Panic
– this condition can be configured for a particular user or for any user. With
this configuration, if the configured user (or any user) presses the ‘*’ key on the FOB Panic, it
will cause an instantaneous pulse OFF/ON/OFF. This only applies for FOB Panics that have
been registered with the system.
Keypad Pin
– this condition can be configured for a particular user or for any user. With this
configuration, if the configured user (or any user) enters a valid PIN, or presents a configured
PACE, it will cause an instantaneous pulse OFF/ON/OFF.
Access card
– the trigger is activated when the selected user logs in using an access card.
Web Access
– the trigger is activated when the selected user logs in through the web browser.
WPA
* – the trigger is activated if a button or combination of buttons is pressed. It is possible to
assign a trigger condition to all WPAs or just to one specific WPA. When a trigger with a WPA
trigger condition is defined, it can be assigned to a mapping gate for many purposes including
arming a system, turning on lights or opening a door.
Keypad Access
– the trigger is activated when any user logs into the selected keypad.
Profile
Keypad Pin
– if a user with the configured user profile enters a valid PIN, or presents a
configured PACE, it will cause an instantaneous pulse OFF/ON/OFF.
Access card
– the trigger is activated when a user with the configured user profile logs in using
an access card.
Web Access
– the trigger is activated when a user with the configured user profile logs in
through the web browser.
Expander
Keyswitch
– the trigger can be configured for a specific key position on the keyswitch.
Indicator
– the trigger can be configured for a specific function key.
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