EURO 46, 162 & 280 Programming Manual
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Appendix B. Input Types
Number & Type Operation
00 Unused Factory default. Input is programmed out of operation.
01 Fire
Active at all times. Audible response: Full (differentiated).
Communicator: ‘Fire’ signal.
02 Gas
Active at all times. Audible Response: Full (differentiated)
Communicator: ‘Gas’ signal.
03 HU
#
Active at all times. Audible Response: Full (differentiated)
Communicator: ‘Hold Up’ and ‘Input HU’ signals.
04 Silent HU
#
Active at all times. Audible Response: None
Communicator: ‘Hold Up’ and ‘Input HU’ signals.
05 Tamper
When unset: Audible Response: Internal only Communicator: ‘Tamper’ signal. When set:
Audible Response: Full (differentiated) Communicator: ‘Tamper’ and ‘Unconfirmed’ signals.
06 Intruder
Active when set. Audible Response: Full
Communicator: ‘Intruder’ and ‘Unconfirmed’ signals.
07
Final Exit
(FX)
#
Active when set – initiates entry timer if system not unset before entry time expires:
Audible Response: Full.
Communicator: ‘Intruder’ and ‘Unconfirmed’ signals.
08
Entry Route
(ER)
Active when set, except during entry time.
Audible Response: Full.
Communicator: ‘Intruder’ and ‘Unconfirmed’ signals.
09
ER
(Part FX)
When fully set (A), acts as Entry route input, as above. When part set (B,C,D), acts as Final
Exit input, as above.
10
FX
(Part ER)
When fully set (A), acts as Final Exit input, as above. When part set (B,C,D), acts as Entry
route input, as above.
11 PTS
Active during exit time to complete Setting procedure
No audible or communicator response.
NOTE: May be used to act as ‘doorbell’ by use of ‘chime’ attribute.
13 Day Alarm
When armed: Audible Response: Full; Communicator: ‘Instant’ signals. When disarmed:
Audible Response: Programmable; Communicator: ‘24hr Alarm’ signal (if programmed in
Alarm Responses menu).
15 Ward Control
Active when armed or disarmed. Communicator: Ward Armed/Disarmed event. The ward
can be set or unset by proximity tag or input where a keyswitch
can be wired. To each ward can be allocated a number of inputs creating the ward
configuration. Refer to 'Ward Control' (page: 19) for more information.
16 Fault
When armed: Audible Response: Full; Communicator: ‘Instant’ signals. When disarmed:
Audible Response: Programmable; Communicator: ‘24hr Alarm’ signal (if programmed in
Alarm Responses menu).
17
Closure
Supervision
Active during setting procedure. No audible or communicator response. Prevents system
being set whilst active.
18 Shunt Input
Active at all times: No audible or communicator response.
It is possible to associate inputs to the shunt input. It normally is connected to a key-switch
(or equivalent) and when On or Off it shunts or un-shunts the inputs assigned to it.
Associated outputs are available to follow this input type.
Creating a Shunt Group: A shunt group may consist of any number of inputs programmed
as Instant, Tamper, 24hr and Follow types. These must all be allocated in the same area.
NOTE: These inputs will need to be programmed before allocated to the shunt input. The
inputs in the shunt group/list will only activate after 10 seconds of the nominated shunt
input.
Example: If input 1 is programmed as ‘Shunt Input’, and inputs 2 and 3 are programmed
as “24hr”, then once input 1 has been opened, after 10 seconds inputs 2 and 3 become
active.
Action 1: Shunt Input closed
Status: Inputs within the shunt list are Shunted ( Disarmed)
Outputs: ‘Follow Input’ PGM output On
Action 2: Shunt Input opened
Status: After 10 seconds inputs in the shunt list are going to activate, i.e. become
Unshunted (Armed)
Outputs: ‘Follow Input’ PGM output OFF. The ‘Shunt Fault’ PGM output is on for 10 seconds.
Action 3: Shunt Input opened with active detector from the shunt list
Status: After 10 seconds inputs in the shunt list are going to activate, i.e. become
Unshunted (Armed)
Outputs: ‘Follow Input’ PGM output OFF. The ‘Shunt Fault’ (type 36) PGM output pulses until
the detector closes.
19 Unset Input Active when set. Accepts input from keyswitch (or equivalent) to unset the assigned area.
20
Keyswitch
Latched
*
Accepts input from keyswitch (or equivalent) to Set/Unset the Set modes assigned to it.
Setting includes normal exit time, etc. Requires latching action switch.