32 ACPS-610/E Manual — P/N 53018:A1 07/31/2007
Configuration and Programming Programming the ACPS-610
3.2.7 Output Configuration
Output circuits one through four can be programmed independently with these worksheets. Each
output may be configured as either a NAC, a power circuit, or a door holder.
Figure 3.6 PK-PPS: Output Configuration
NAC
Choose the type of NAC output for each circuit.
CONSTANT The output goes active in Alarm and provides steady voltage with no code or sync.
CODED The output provides a coded signal. The code type can be determined internally or by
an external source. See “Coding Type” on page 33.
SYNCHRONIZED The output provides a synchronized signal. Signal synchronization can be
determined internally or by an external source. See “Synchronization” on page 34.
Power
Choose whether the output will supply non-resettable or resettable power.
Door Holder
Select delay time conditions from the drop down menu. Choose INSTANT RELEASE for a delay
of zero seconds,
DELAY 30 SECONDS for a thirty second delay before the doors are released, or
NEVER RELEASE to keep all doors open.
PK-PPS_NACOut.jpg
NOTE: Active NACs will disable the power supply’s charger.
NOTE: Do not place strobes from any manufacturer onto a coded output. For example
SpectrAlert or SpectrAlert Advance Series horns and strobes can not be synchronized with a
UZC-256 or any coded output.
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WARNING: Risk of Bodily Injury!
All outputs that are configured as a releasing door holder (“Instant Release” or “Delay 30 Seconds”)
MUST be programmed at the FACP as a non-silenceable SLC point. See the FACP manual for more
information.