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ADPRO FastTrace by Xtralis Installation and User Manual
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3.12.2 Access/Secure Input - Pin 3
FastTrace operation by default is in the Secure state and will respond to an alarm input by
dialling / connecting to a remote user. The Access/Secure input allows the FastTrace to be
independently set into the Access state of operation. This input is usually connected to an alarm
panel or access control system. In the Access state, trigger conditions on an alarm input may not
cause a dial out depending on the programmed event response behaviour. For example, during
business hours a remote site may be placed into the Access state when its local security system
is deactivated, but will revert to the Secure state after hours.
When the Access/Secure input pin is ‘open’ (orhigh’), the FastTrace operates in the Secure
state. Placing a closed contact’ on the pin (i.e. shorting to Ground) switches the unit into the
Access state.
Note: A FastTrace may be (remotely) placed into the Access or Secure state by the
VideoCentral User Interface. This action is independent of the signal level on the
Access/Secure pin. After such an over-ride, the Access/Secure input on the
FastTrace is ignored until the VideoCentral disconnects. Subsequent changes of
state in the Access/Secure input will be recognised by the FastTrace. The Access/
Secure state operates independently of the Operational Mode and Calendar
functions. If, for some reason, the FastTrace is rebooted, it will remember the
Access/Secure state held before the reboot.
3.12.3 Clock Synchronise - Pin 5
Currently unused.
3.12.4 Push to Talk - Pin 7
Currently unused.
3.12.5 Mode Select Input - Pin 9
The way a FastTrace operates its recording and alarm handling features can be changed by
using up to four different operating ‘modes’. The parameters that define a particular mode of
operation, such as recording rate and alarm responses, are configured by using the FastTrace
Installer Menu (refer to “Operational Modes on page 93).
From the FastTrace Installer Menu, any two (of the four) operating modes can be assigned to
activate depending on the open/closed state of the Mode Select input pin.
When the Mode Select pin is ‘open’ (orhigh’), the FastTrace operates by using the mode
parameters assigned to that pin state. Placing a closed contact’ on the pin switches the unit into
an alternate mode.
3.12.6 Fault Relay
FastTrace has a fault relay, which is a double pole type, i.e. complementary Normally Open/
Normally Closed poles, on pins 13, 14 and 15 of the General Inputs/Outputs connector. The Fault
relay activates while the FastTrace is in a fault state. The contacts will remain in the changeover
condition until reset.

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