70 Options and programming methods
Anti-intrusion control panels
7-8
Outputs
This programming section describes the programming processes of all the output
parameters.
SmartLiving control panels always provide 3 outputs:
•Relay output
• Open collector output (O.C.) 1
• Open collector output (O.C.) 2
The outputs configured on the Flex5/P and Flex5/U expansion boards are open-collector
outputs, with the exception the one configured on terminal T5 that can be configured as
an analogue output (industrial standard 0-10V).
The 5 outputs on the Flex5/DAC expansion board can be configured as:
• high-power relay output
• Triac ON/OFF output (default setting)
• Triac dimmer output
The terminal pairs of the Flex5/DAC OUT1-OUT2 and OUT3-OUT4 are provided with the
interlock function which is required in applications with, for example, rollerblind motors.
The interlock function inhibits the contemporary activation of the associated terminals.
It is activatable through the respective option which must be enabled for both terminals
in the pair.
Via Keypad
1. Access the “Outputs” section.
Type-in Code
(Installer PIN)
, PROGRAMMING Outputs .
2. Use and to select the output thenpress .
Description
This is the editable output label (device description). At default all the outputs, except
for the 3 outputs on the control panel motherboard, assume the description of the
peripheral they refer to followed by the respective terminal.
Follow the instructions in paragraph 7-7 Zones - Descriptions.
Options
Use and to enable or disable the selected option.
• Norm. closed: this will be the output status during standby.
• Monostable
• Buzzer (beeper): generates a 1Khz signal when the output activates - can be used
to drive a buzzer.
• Blinker: generates an intermittent signal (0.5 sec ON and 0.5 sec OFF) when the
output activates. It can be employed in direct control of a visual signalling device
(e.g. flasher).
• ON afterRestoral: the output does not restore-to-standby (reset) when the
trigger-event clears. This option is useful in situations that require a trigger event for
output activation and a reset event for its deactivation.
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 paragraph 7-11 Events).
This option is useful in situations that require the output to reveal event “memory”
(event signalling which continues even after the event has cleared). In this case, the
output is deactivated by a different event which restores it directly to standby
(resets the output).
For example:
•• O.C. Output 1 is configured as "ON afterRestoral"
•• the activation of “Mains failure” event is programmed to trigger O.C. Output 1
•• the restoral (reset) of "Valid code"event is programmed to trigger O.C. Output 1
In the event of Mains failure, O.C. Output 1 will activate but will not restore to
standby (reset) when the Mains failure condition clears. It will restore to standby
(reset) only when “CODE 1” is entered a keypad and generates a “Valid code” for the
“CODE 1” event.
• Switching - each time you execute an “activate output” command, 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.
If you wish to manage this feature through a shortcut, you must use the “Activate
outputs” shortcut.
RELAY 001
Description
Options
Monostable time
PROGRAMMING
Terminals
Zones
Outputs
Outputs
RELAY 001
OUTPUT 001
OUTPUT 002