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the Mode selected is Normal.
9 The Input Circuit Type allows you to designate
whether a point is supervised or unsupervised.
The system needs to know when the input point
is in a normal condition and when it is in an
alarm condition.
Following is a list of Input Circuit Types and defini-
tions of each.
Input Circuit Type Definitions
Normally Opened – No End of Line / Two-state circuit (Alarm or Normal)
Refers to contact points that do not touch when a device is in its normal position. A
normally open device, such as most REX switches, complete the circuit when pushed.
Normally Closed – No End of Line / Two-state circuit (Alarm or Normal)
Refers to contact points that always touch when a device is in its normal position. A
normally closed device, such as most door contacts, complete a circuit when they are in
their normal, at rest condition
STD – End of Line
Refers to a three-state circuit (Alarm, Normal, or Trouble)
10 Transaction Mask allows for masking the log of
transaction information related to input points.
The Transaction Mask field defaults to "Log all
Transactions," indicating that all input points will
be monitored and all information on them logged
to the PC.
Create an ADV for Each Input Point
You must configure an ADV for each of the input
points that you will be using. Inputs that are used in
conjunction with the door cannot be added as ADVs.
11 Click the Add button in the ADV area of the
window to open the Abstract Device Record -
Monitor Point window (below).
NOTE: Within the Abstract Device Records, input
points are considered "Monitor Points." Output points
are considered "Control Points," and readers are
Programming
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