Input no
Enter a number in the range 1 to 32. The mapped input number is an index into
the ChallengerPlus input numbering scheme. Thus, for the NAC with address 1
on the ChallengerPlus panel’s LAN1, mapped input numbers 1 to 32 correspond
to ChallengerPlus input numbers 17 to 48. See the “Input and relay mapping”
section on page 21 for information on ChallengerPlus input mapping.
Input type
Specify the input type for the input mapping. The input types are:
Not used (reports sealed) – the input always reports as sealed. This type
of input cannot be assigned to a door.
Forced – the input is a logical input associated with a door and is unsealed
when the door has a Forced Door alarm (from the door’s Door input 1
being unsealed) or there is a tamper condition. Specify the door in the
Door field.
Egress – the input is a logical input associated with a door and is unsealed
when the door is in egress condition (i.e. the door’s Egress input is
unsealed) or there is a tamper condition. Specify the door in the Door
field.
DOTL – the input is a logical input associated with a door and is unsealed
when the door has a Door Open Too Long (DOTL) alarm (from the door’s
Door input 1 being unsealed). Specify the door in the Door field.
Shunted Pass through – the input is a physical input which is passed
through to the ChallengerPlus panel if the associated door is not shunting.
Specify the door in the Door field. The input location must be specified in
the Input field.
Direct Pass through – the input is a physical input which is passed directly
through to the ChallengerPlus panel. This type of input cannot be
assigned to a door. The input location must be specified in the Input field.
Door
If the Input type field is one of Forced, Egress, DOTL, or Shunted pass through,
then you must specify a door to be associated with the input mapping.
Enter the door number or click the Browse button next to the Door field to
associate the door with the input mapping.
Input
If the Input type field is one of Shunted pass through or Direct pass through,
then an input device must be specified in the Input field, using the scheme
described in the “Flexible device locations” section on page 18.
Programming relay mapping
The Relay mapping shows a list of relay mappings.