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necessary time period during which an input must remain in an
alarm condition to be reported. For example 200 delay means that
a new condition must remain stable for at least 2 seconds before
it will be reported in alarm.
Restore loop response
Delay in hundredths of a second from 10 to 65535 indicating the
necessary time period during which an input must remain in a
restore condition to be reported. For example, 200 delay means that
a new condition must remain stable for at least 2 seconds before
it is reported in normal condition.
Shunt delay
The shunt duration of this input when it is being temporarily
shunted by another input. The valid range is from 1 second to
9:06:07 hours.
Relay activated by input
Select a relay that will be activated when the input being pro-
grammed goes into alarm.
Input shunted by input
Select an input that will be shunted when the input being pro-
grammed goes into alarm.
Resettable
If this feature is selected, it allows the “Shunt delay” time period
associated to the input to be reset every time this input is
“shunted” by another input.
Output Definition
This screen is used to define how the events will trigger the
outputs.
Field Definition
Output - COM2:01:01
The output address is a physical address consisting of the serial
port, the physical address of the controller, and the physical
address of the output (1 to 4).*
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Output
The output label is composed of 12 alphanumeric characters or
less and is used to identify the output in the system.
Output name
The output name is composed of 30 alphanumeric characters or
less. It provides additional information concerning the output.
Normal state
Select whether the output is normal or inverse in passive normal
state.
Flash time
This field defines the activation time during which the output
remains active when it is programmed for a temporary activation.
The duration of the activation period of the output if set to “steady
timed”or “flash timed” for an event.
Door selection
Select which door will affect the output you are configuring by placing
an “x” next to the door. For example, if you want Output 1 to be
activated when an access granted occurs only on door 1, place an “x”
next to door 1 only.
Events
For each listed event, you can select how the event will trigger the
output.
Options:
The option sets the state of the output when its associated event
occurs. A timed selection means that the output will remain
activated for the period of time defined in the “flash time” field,
otherwise, it will remain activated until the condition (event)
returns to normal.
Not selected
The output given this option will not affect its state. Nothing will
happen.
Steady timed
The output given this option will not flash, it will remain activated
for the “flash time” specified and will return to its normal state
when the activation period is over.
Flash timed
The output given this option will flash and will remain activated
for the “Flash time” specified and will return to its normal state
when the activation period is over.
Steady
The output given this option will not flash, it will remain activated
until its condition (event) returns to normal.
Flash
The output given this option will flash and will remain activated
until its condition (event) returns to normal.
Note:
When outputs flash, they flash (toggle from red to green) accord-
ing to the on-off delays pre-defined in the workstation definition
menu under output time button.