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Change Input to Normally Open or Normally Closed
Command:
Make INPUT NAME active open (or) closed
This command is used to define if the switch wired to the Input is normally open or normally
closed. The Input defaults are set for a normally open switch (which is active closed). That is,
the Input becomes active when the switch is closed.
Active closed means: the Input switch is normally open and goes closed to activate Input.
Active open means: the Input switch is normally closed and goes open to activate Input
.
The system responds with:
INPUT NAME will now activate when the input (either opens or closes)
OR if you try to set it for its current setting, the system responds with:
INPUT NAME is all ready set for (either open or closed) and does not need changing
Set an Input as a latched Input
Command:
Make INPUT NAME latching (Example: Make alarm latching)
This sets the Input to a latched Input and the system responds with:
The Input INPUT NAME is now a latching input
Set an Input as a Non-latched Input
Command:
Make INPUT NAME nonlatching
(Example: Make alarm non-latching)
This sets the Input to a NON latched Input and the system responds with:
The Input INPUT NAME is now a nonlatching input
Reset a latched Input
(used to return Input to “non-activated” state)
Command:
Reset INPUT NAME (Example: Reset alarm)
The system responds with:
INPUT NAME is no longer in a latched state and will begin to be monitored again
If the Input is not latched, the system responds with:
INPUT NAME latch is not currently set so does not need clearing
Note:
If the input is set as a tick-off input then by resetting the input (as above) it will
also tick-off the input. If the input has been linked to an output then resetting the input
will also reset the output.
Ezy Switch SMS-2 Installation & Operation Manual