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Document 800-26311_ A - April 2020
3. Select Input Modes.
4. Configure Shunt and Debounce times.
5. Configure Scheduling.
6. Click Save.
Configuration Description
Normally Closed means that the input’s normal state is closed. (Default
setting).
Open means that the input’s normal state is open.
State Unsupervised means that the input’s electrical circuit is wired in
one path without alternative paths supervised by resistors.
(Default setting)
Supervised means that the input’s electrical circuit is wired in one
path with alternative paths supervised by resistors. If you select
Supervised, then you must select a Resistor value.
Resistor Value Specifies the resistor values being used in the supervised modes.
The only available resistor value in supervised mode is 2.2K.
Auto-Relock Causes the door to re-lock immediately when the door status
switch closes after entry. The output relay that controls the door
strike de-energizes when the associated input returns to normal
state instead of remaining energized for the duration of the pulse
time. To enable Auto-Relock, de-select the Disable check box, and
select the associated output from the drop-down list.
Output Select an Output value for Auto-Relock.
Configuration Description
Shunt Time
(h:m:s)
Specifies the amount of time for which the inputs are shunted, or
de-activated. The maximum length of time is 1 hour, 45 minutes,
59 seconds.
You can express seconds in tenths of a second.
Debounce Time
(sec)
Specifies the period of time (MIN = 0 second, MAX = 6553.5
seconds) the input must remain in a new state before generating
an alarm. For example, with a 5-second debounce time selected,
if a Normal state is changed to Alarm, the state must remain in
Alarm for five consecutive seconds before an alarm is generated.
Configuration Description
Shunt Specifies the time period during which the input will be ignored.
Disable
Interlocks
Specifies the time period during which the programmed action on
this input from another point will be disabled.
Disable Alarm
Messages
Specifies the time period during which Alarm and Normal will not
be reported, but Short and Cut will be reported. Short alarms are
triggered when a short occurs in the system. Cut alarms are
triggered when a wire is cut.