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46 Programming terminals
Anti-intrusion control panels
Via software To program the zone, click on the System Layout button and, in the section on the right,
select the device (control panel or peripheral) to which the terminal to be configured belongs.
Here, by right clicking on the icon of the terminal you can configure it as a “double zone”.
Instead by double clicking you access the programming phase where the boards of “Zone 1”
and “Zone 2” are available.
or
By clicking the Zones button in the menu on the left, the section on the right will show a list
of all the available zones and their parameters, including those programmed as “double
zones”. Selecting one of the options will allow you to configure the parameters of the single
zone by clicking on the button.
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Controlled output/Terminal I/O
A “controlled” output is an output whose status is made known in real time.
Using a terminal configured as “I/O”, the terminal combines the configurations of both input
and output. By means of the terminal input configuration, the control panel can generate
alarm and real time events, which can report the activation status of the output.
Via keypad
Type-in Code
(Installer)
, PROGRAMMING Terminals,
select the terminal in question configured as out-
put (“
H
”)
, Input/output,
select the section to be programmed between “Input” and “Output”
.
or
Type-in Code
(Installer)
, PROGRAMMING Zones,
select the I/O terminal in question in order to program
its parameters as an input
Type-in Code
(Installer)
, PROGRAMMING Outputs,
select the I/O terminal in question in order to pro-
gram on its parameters as an output
Via software To program the output, click on the System Layout button and, in the section on the right,
select the device (control panel or peripheral) to which the terminal to be configured belongs.
Here, by right clicking on the icon of the terminal you can configure it as a “I/O”. Instead, by
double clicking you access the programming phase of the available “Input” and “Output”
boards.
or
By clicking on Zones and Outputs on the menu on the left, the section on the right will show
a list of the available zones and outputs, including those configured as “I/O” terminals.
Selecting one of the options will allow you to configure the parameters by clicking on the
button.
6-5
Virtual terminals
The virtual terminals can be used to manage automation and integration with external
systems (“KNX” type), without need of wiring physical terminals.
These are “I/O” type terminals, however, they are purely logical and therefore cannot be
wired to any device. They allow detection of the status of an output (virtual, activatable by
various control panel events or manually by the user) through the relative (virtual) input
whose management is similar to that of a physical terminal. Therefore, this type of input
terminal has its own settings, alarm events and real time events. Balancing can only be
“Normally Open” or “Normally Closed”.
Via software To program a virtual terminal click on the System Layout button and from the section on the
right select the “Virtual terminals” option from the list of peripherals.
At this point, by right clicking on the icon of the terminal you can configure it as “I/O”. By
double clicking you access the programming phase of the available “Input” and “Output”
boards.
or
By clicking on Zones and Outputs on the menu on the left, the section on the right will show
a list of the available zones and outputs, including those configured as “virtual terminals”.
Selecting one of the options will allow you to configure the parameters by clicking on the
button.
Note
The number of virtual terminals added to the system is subtracted from the total number of terminals of
each control panel model.

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