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Input/output configuration
Page 68
Senstar LM100 Product Guide
Output relays
Output relay setup (Local control mode)
In Local control mode, the Aux outputs are setup via the Local Aux Control Activation check boxes
to report alarm and supervision conditions (see
). The outputs are then controlled by the
gateway to activate on the user-specified conditions. The outputs remain active for an event’s
duration or for the selectable relay Active Time, whichever is longer.
1.
Use the Output: arrows to select an output to configure.
2.
Select the output’s function: N.O. high side drive power sourcing (up to 100 mA power
sourcing); dry contact Form A (N.O.) or dry contact Form B (N.C.).
3.
Specify the Hold/Active Time parameter.
4.
Specify the conditions from the Local Aux Control Activation field under which this relay will
activate.
Zone alarms are assigned on the segment setting window on the Config tab (Zones
sub-panel).
5.
Repeat this procedure for each designated output.
6.
Save the UCM configuration file and download the configuration changes to the gateway.
Output relay setup (Remote control mode)
In Remote control mode, the relays are controlled by the host SMS to operate auxiliary equipment
as output control points (e.g., to activate lights, doors, sirens, CCTV equipment, etc.). The relays
are configured to respond to commands from the host computer. Configure the relays as latching
(ON by command, OFF by command) or in flash mode (ON-OFF-ON-OFF etc. by command, OFF
by command) or in pulse mode (ON for a period, then OFF). For flash and pulse modes, the ON-
OFF time duration is configurable.
1.
Use the Output: selection arrows to select an output to configure.
2.
Select the output’s function: N.O. high side drive power sourcing (up to 100 mA power
sourcing); dry contact Form A (N.O.) or dry contact Form B (N.C.).
3.
Select the type of relay Activation (latching, flash mode, or pulse mode).
4.
Select the Hold/Active Time parameter, if applicable.
5.
Select the Inactive Time parameter, if applicable.
6.
Repeat this procedure for each designated output.
7.
Save the UCM configuration file and download the configuration changes to the gateway.
CAUTION
The I/O port configuration jumpers must be correctly set according to
the specific function of each port (see
Note
The four outputs on the ROC are Form C (selectable as N.O. or N.C.).
The ROC outputs cannot source power.
Note
To use the onboard relays, the gateway ports must be configured as
outputs via the Aux Type radio buttons.
Note
To assign relays to alarm zones, see
Linking relays to zones (local
.