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Manual
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7.4.1.
Wired inputs
For every input the following settings shall be determined respectively.
7.4.1.1.
Response type
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Locked
—
refers to a permanently blocked input. A input will not send any
information about the change of the input's status.
•
Instant
—
violating the input will result in an immediate alarm if the system is
armed.
•
Delayed
—
delayed input switches on associated output, ie. generates alarm, after
expiry of Entry time, but only when partition to which input belongs will not be
disarmed before Entry time period.
7.4.1.2.
Mode
The parameter describes input configuration and stable state of input. Any change of
that state causes alarm message to be sent. The following configuration types are
available: NO / NC / EOL-NO / EOL-NC / DEOL-NO / DEOL-NC.
NC type input must be closed for the whole time. Line interruption causes its
induction.
NO type input remains open. It activates when closed.
EOL and DEOL (single end-of-line resistor and double end-of-line resistor) differ with
1 or 2 resistors allowing distinguishing alarm from sabotage. Electric diagrams for all
configuration types were described in chapter 3. Assembly and wiring.
7.4.1.3.
Sensitivity
This parameter means minimum time for change maintenance at input so that it would
be detected by communicator. Default setting is 400ms.
7.4.1.4.
Interlocking
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After number of violations
With this option you can lock any input of connector, and as a result condition changes
on this input will be ignored and will not be reported to monitoring station. Selecting
this option will result in displaying an additional items
Violations
with a slider for
setting a lock for input after a specific number of violations (input state change) from
1 to 100,
and
Duration
where you have to set duration time for lock of the input.