38 Programming terminals
Centrali anti-intrusione
The options listed above allow you to indicate the output-function type.
Note
A declaration as to the type of output which is incoherent with the output itself may cause malfunction.
MONOSTABLE
When a “Monostable” output receives an activation signal, it will remain active (On) for the
programmed time, regardless of the status of the event which caused its activation.
For some events there are conditions that can force the early deactivation of the activated
monostable outputs.
DO NOT DEACTIVATE
ON RESET
If the option is activated, the output will not reset when the event that refers to it ends. It is
useful to activate the output with one event and deactivate it with another.
This option applies to “Bistable” outputs only. If it is enabled for a bistable output with reset-
event configuration, it will deactivate the output instead of activating it (refer to
Chapter 12
Programming events
).
This option is useful in situations that require the output to create “memory” of events, the
occurrence of which continues to be signalled by the referenced output. In this case, the
output is deactivated by a different event which restores it directly to standby (resets the
output).
For example:
- activate this option for the OC1 output
- associate the OC1 output to the occurrence (activation) of the “AC Mains failure”
event
- associate the OC1 output to the restoral of the “Valid code” event for “CODE 1”
In the event of Mains failure the output will activate but will not deactivate when the Mains
failure condition clears. The output will be deactivated only when recognition of the “CODE 1”
event occurs
SWITCH
If this option is enabled, each time an output activation command is carried out the output will
switch status. Therefore, if it is deactivated it will activate and vice versa.
However, each time you execute a “deactivate output” command, the output will always
deactivate.
in order to use this feature with the shortcuts, it is therefore necessary to use the “Activate
output” shortcut.
Events
Clicking-on the Events option in the table opens a
window containing a list of events which, when they
occur, activate the output.
You can delete each individual event by clicking on
Delete.
Outputs
Not available
Codes
licking-on the Codes option in the table opens a
window containing a list of user codes which can
activate the output.
Not available
Normally closed
This is the condition of the output during stand-by
status.
Outputs, selected
outputs, Options
Outputs, "output", Op-
tions,
Monostable
This option makes the output a “monostable” output.
Buzzer - beep
1KHz
When the output is activated, it will generate a 1Khz
signal. This can be used to drive a buzzer.
Buzzer (beeper)
Flasher - 0.5s ON
and 0.5s OFF
When the output is activated, it will generate an
intermittent signal (0.5 sec ON and 0.5 sec OFF). This
can be used to drive a visual signalling device.
Flashing
Do not deacti-
vate on reset
The output will not restore when the activating event
ends.
ON afterRestoral
Switch
Each time an output activation command is executed,
it is switched.
Dimmer
The dimmer output and the power supply from the
terminals can be adjusted by the user.
Relay use
The output will operate as a relay output.
Use relay
Home Automa-
tion
If the output is activated when the control panel
enters the programming phase, it will not reset to
stand-by.
Interlocked
If enabled, this option inhibits the contemporary
activation of the associated terminals.
It can be enabled only for terminal T01, which will
automatically activate the option for the associated
T02, and terminal T03, which will automatically
activate the option for the associated T04.
Table 6-7: Output parameters