Chapter 3: Operating instructions
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2. Click LED, and then click the desired indication rate.
3. Click the desired output priority.
4. Enter the panel, card, and device address of the relay.
5. Enter the access level password.
To restore the LED output state:
1. Access the Main Menu, and then click Restore.
2. Click LED, and then click the desired indication rate.
3. Click the desired output priority.
4. Enter the panel, card, and device address of the relay.
5. Enter the access level password.
Guard patrols
Security guards are required to walk any one of a number of predetermined
routes called tours. During each tour, the guard must activate guard patrol
stations that are strategically located along the route. Should a guard activate a
station too early, too late, or out of sequence, a guard patrol alarm event
message will display on the LCD screen.
The stations on a given route comprise a Guard Patrol group, which is created in
the 3-SDU. You can define more than one guard patrol tour for each guard patrol
group. Each route can define a different sequence of devices and different limit
times for each device.
For example, Figure 12 shows a guard’s patrol route consisting of five stations.
The system designer has assigned a minimum and maximum time allowance for
the guard to go between any two guard stations. If the guard arrives too early,
too late, or at the wrong station, an active guard patrol event is generated.