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Enter the identification label of the input in
Description
. The text entered in
Description
is also used to
generate the voice messages as indicated by the symbol
. Use only alphabetic characters,
including accented characters, numbers, and spaces.
•
Specialise the input (
Specialization
).
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Determine whether the input can be manually or automatically isolated (
Isolable
).
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Determine whether and how the input can self-exclude (
Auto Inhibition
).
•
Determine whether to activate the gong function for the input (
Gong
).
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Determine whether opening the input controls an output (
Output Command
).
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Determine which output, if any, is to be controlled by the input (
Associated Output
).
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Determine what happens when you engage the intrusion detection system, if the input belongs to
more than one sector
(Activation Mode
).
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Logically connect two intrusion inputs together (
AND Inputs
) and determine for which time interval
(
AND Timeout
) both must be open for the alarm to be triggered.
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Determine after how many input openings (
Multiple Detections
) occurred during the time period
determined by
Multiple detection time
(set in the
Sector Times
) trips the alarm. If the value is
1
the
alarm is instantaneous.
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Determine which camera (
Camera
), if any, is activated when the input is opened.
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Choose the type of icon (
Category
) that is matched to the input when it is displayed on the app.
Click on the
Save
button to save the changes, the
Close
button to close the window and not save the
changes.
The following buttons (some are enabled only by highlighting an input of the table) are shown below:
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Modify
: This can be used to edit the input configuration highlighted in the table.
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CSV
: This can be used to e
xport the inputs table to a “.csv” file, which can be opened with a
spreadsheet.
•
: This can be used to export the inputs table to a PDF file.
The
<
and
>
buttons at the bottom right are used to navigate between the pages of the inputs, if their
number is greater than the number that can be displayed in a single screen.
5.4
Outputs
This can be used to view and determine the operation of the system inputs.
It is accessed through the
PROGRAMMING
→ Output
menu.
Figure 49 - Outputs
The following information is shown for each output:
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LOGIC ID
: This is the logical identification with which the output is recognised by the control panel.
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PHYS.ADDRESS
: This is the physical address of the output (device and position).
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DESCRIPTION
: This is the alphanumeric label used to identify the output more easily, e.g. "Garden
path light". With the Generate audio function (
see paragraph 5.12 Audio
) the text entered is converted
into an audio file for use in voice messages. The description can be up to 32 characters long, chosen
from alphabetical characters, including accented characters, numbers and space; no other characters,
such as special characters or symbols, can be used.
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TYPE
: This indicates how the output behaves when it is activated. The possible behaviours are:
o
Stable
: The output follows the event with which it is associated.
o
Impulsive
: The pulse output remains active for the ON time, after which it returns to stand-by.