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Installation/Configuration ER600
9 - SYSTEM COMMISSIONING
9.1
WIRELESS INPUT PROGRAMMING
The wireless inputs are available only if the radio expansion module is installed.
9.1.1
Wireless input encoding
Each input has two addresses: a physical address and a logical address. The two addresses are displayed as follows:
physical address
→
logical address
and in detail
ddXX
In
Y:
→
In
ZZZ
where:
dd
is the type of wireless device assigned to an ER600 module (IR, DC)
XX
is the sequential number of the acquired wireless devices by type
Y
is the number of the X wireless device input (physical address).
ZZZ
is the logical address of the input that the control panel assigns sequentially as the wireless devices are assigned.
The physical address is useful during system installation and maintenance. It may appear on the display in other form (ER= radio
expansion, IR= infrared sensor, DC= micro contract).
The logical address can be changed at any time by the installer.
MP500/xx systems identify the inputs on the display by showing physical address, logical address and name. Vocal and number alarms
on the other hand are identified by means of the logical address and the customised message (if any) only.
During wireless device acquisition, the control panel automatically assigns a sequential logical address to all inputs while the auxiliary
inputs of the micro contacts are not considered because they are set to NOT USED by default. They must be enabled and numbered
manually (up to 32 for each ER600 module).
IMPORTANT!
Remember that the MP500/16 can manage up to 128 inputs (MP500/4N up to 32 and MP500/8 up to 64). All
control panel and expansion unit inputs are configured by default, while the auxiliary inputs of keypads and input 2 of the readers
are NOT USED by default. So, if several EP500 expansion modules and at least one ER600 expansion are installed and you
want to use some auxiliary inputs, you will need to deactivate an equal number of inputs to prevent exceeding the maximum
number of inputs..
9.1.2
Wireless input types
The ER600 radio expansion module defines the input type in two ways:
Not Used
: signal variations (including opening and tamper) of the input are ignored. The logical input of the device is cancelled by
programming an input as “Not Used” (
In
NNNN
). A contact with this setting does not exist for all intents and purposes.
Used
: default setting, the input is encoded as described above. Signal variations activate the assigned event.
IMPORTANT!
The micro contact auxiliary contact is automatically defined as NOT USED. Consequently, it must be encoded
manually on central and individual level by configuring the dip switches on the device to use it.
9.1.3
Wireless input customisation
The possible customisations are: Immediate, Delayed, First Entry, Way, Last Entry, First Entry/Last Exit, Pre-alarm.
9.1.4
Isolable
An input set as “isolable” will be subject to manual isolation or can be inhibited.