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LOGICAL FEATURES
ZONE / INPUTS
Every board of the system carries 6 programmable inputs and 4 terminals which, upon installation, can be configured
as inputs or as outputs (essentially we have up to 10 inputs on the system). Moreover, a specific connector is available
for connecting the protections against opening and removal of the control panel from the wall. Depending on the
model, the number of inputs can be extended up to a maximum of 128. Depending on the requirements, each
input, both on the PC board of the Control Panel and on the auxiliary module, is programmable in five different
types of balancing: NC (normally closed), NO (normally open), BAL (single balancing or line end EOL), DBAL (double
balancing or double line end 2EOL), 3BAL (triple balancing or triple line end 3EOL).
The following table shows how the
lares
system interprets the resistance values for the different balancing
configurations and their associable conditions.
Balancing
Scheme
Range 0
Range 1
Range 2
Range 3
Range 4
0 - 1,8 kΩ
2,2 - 4,1 kΩ
4,2 - 6,8 kΩ
7,2 – 14 kΩ
∞ (open)
NC
Rest
Alarm
NO
Alarm
Rest
BAL
Tamper
Rest
Alarm
DBAL
Tamper
Rest
Alarm
Tamper
3BAL
Tamper
Rest
Alarm
Mask*
Tamper
Fault BIL
Fault
Rest
Fault
* The mask event it’s managed as fault.
Direct connection of rolling shutter type or inertial (glass break) type sensors is possible.
lares
manages the following responses in the system:
• 24h
• Immediate
• Entry delay
• Exit delay
• Entry path
• Exit timeout
In the case of the path zones, it is possible to customize the breach sequence and what would be the last zone
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Inputs can also be grouped in AND among them. Moreover, also in this case, the user can easily decide whether
they are to be breached in sequence or not.
In order to maintain the conformity with the listed norms at page 15, the alarm zones have not to be balanced ‘NC’ or ‘NO’
In case of alarm, arming the system will be possible only excluding these zones. In case of tamper / fault events the arming
mode will never be possible.
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For more details please refer to Programming Manual, at the section of customizing of zones, at the topic named Entry Level.