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PCX SMS AND PCX 256 SYSTEM MANUAL
Page: 50 RINS871-3
Number & Type Operation
Communicator: ‘Intruder’ signal
When disarmed:
Audible Response: Programmable
Communicator: ‘Day Alarm’ signal
15
Sub Part
Control*
Input is allocated by system software and cannot be reprogrammed to a different
type, though relevant attributes may be adjusted.
16 Fault
Active when armed or disarmed
Audible Response: Graduated internal
Triggers ‘Global Fault 1 and 2’ outputs if the system is armed.
Triggers ‘Global Fault 2’ output if the system is disarmed.
17
Closure
Supervision
Active during arming procedure
No audible or communicator response
Prevents system being armed whilst active
18 Shunt Input*
Active at all times
No audible or communicator response
Accepts input from keyswitch (or equivalent) to shunt the inputs assigned to it.
Associated outputs are available.
After 10 seconds the detectors in the shunt list will be active.
19 Disarm Input*
Active when armed
Accepts input from keyswitch (or equivalent) to disarm the arm level assigned to it.
20
Keyswitch
Latched
Accepts input from keyswitch (or equivalent) to arm/disarm the arm modes
assigned to it. Arming includes normal exit time, etc. This is latched.
21
Entry Shock
Input
Active when system armed
Works in conjunction with EE input type for detection of forced entry. See page 50
for details.
23
Keyswitch
Pulsed
Accepts input from keyswitch (or equivalent) to arm/disarm the arm modes
assigned to it. This pulses the arm/disarm state.
NOTES:
‘Part Arm’ refers to any combination other than all available partitions
A trigger from an Access input will be stored for 2 seconds before an alarm is activated. If
an Entry/Exit input is triggered within this time, the system will select entry time, rather than
immediate alarm.
*Not available on the PCX 26/SMS
13.6.2 Entry Shock Input Type (21)
This input type is always used in conjunction with an Entry/Exit input. The EE input is a door contact on the
initial entry door, and the Entry Shock input is a non-latching shock sensor fitted to the door frame in the
vicinity of the lock.
If the initial entry door is subjected to gross attack and forced open, then at the expiry of entry time only one
further intruder input need to be activated to signal a sequentially confirmed alarm – the Entry Shock input
counts as the first to alarm.
The Entry/Exit door contact must be opened with 10 seconds of the shock detector triggering for the Entry
Shock response to apply. Triggering the Entry Shock input in isolation will NOT generate an alarm of any
kind.

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BrandPyronix
Model256
CategorySecurity System
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