PR311 v1.0 fv102 EN Rev.E.DOC 10/22/2007
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Note: Forced Entry and Door Ajar alarms will occur only if the reader operates with a Door Open Contact.
4.16 Inputs
The PR311 provides five logical inputs, three inputs are physically located on the PR311 itself and two on the
remote XM-2 I/O extension module. Each input can be configured as NO or NC type and may have assigned
function from a list below:
Table 4: Input line functions
Function Code Description
Input OFF
00
Selecting this function will disable decoding of this input; this function
can be used for temporary input deactivation without disconnecting it
physically from the triggering source.
Door Contact
01
Input is dedicated for a contact used to indicate that the corresponding
door is open. Input activation generates a [Door opened] event,
whereas input deactivation generates a [Door closed] event.
Exit Button
02
Input is dedicated for operation with a button which will be used to
open the corresponding door without using any identifier. Activation of
this input will activate the door lock for the same time period as after a
standard [Access granted] event. This function is usually used to enable
connection of a Request To Exit (REX) button. Activation/deactivation of
the input generates an [Exit button ON]/[ Exit button OFF] event
respectively.
Arm/Disarm Steady
Switch
03
Input is dedicated for operation with some types of switches which upon
their activation make the controller go into Disarmed mode. When the
switch is not active the controller will stay in Armed mode.
Note: Only one input on the PR311 controller can be configured to this
function. When this function is selected any other methods of
Arming/Disarming will be forbidden.
AUX Input
04
The only effect of activation and deactivation of this input is that it will
be registered by the Host unit (when controller operates in Integrated
Access System). This input is dedicated for auxiliary monitoring purpose
and can be used to register condition of a switch or voltage applied to
the input.
AC Lost 05 Input is dedicated for connection to an output line or a contact which is
Table 3: Alarm signalling methods
Alarm
type
Priority
Signalling method Alarm situation (event)
Forced
Door
High By cycles with the following sequence:
Active - 4 sec., Pause - 4 sec.
The door opened without use of a
valid identifier.
Prealarm Medium By cycles with the following sequence:
Active - 1 sec., Pause - 1 sec.
Three consecutive attempts to
enter an unregistered (unknown)
identifier (card and/or PIN).
Door Ajar Low By cycles with the following sequence:
Active - 1 sec., Pause - 1 sec., Active - 1 sec.,
Pause - 5 sec.
After access has been granted
and the door opened it is left ajar
for the time exceeding the door
open time setting.