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500-9041 v4.1
Welcome Report Control Admin
Sys Config
Tech-Ref
219
Then, refer to the selection-
descriptions for this screen while
viewing or changing settings as
desired.
If You Need to Delete an Output
Access "Configuration Output
Points" as described previously, and
use the
Grid
/
Form
toolbar-button to
select your preferred 'view'.
In 'Forms' view, select the desired
'output' at the bottom of the window.
You can also use the 'Find' and 'Find Next'
buttons (binoculars) to search by name (or
1
st
few characters--e.g., nam
).
Then, right-click a blank portion of the form
and select
Delete
. When asked to confirm,
select
Yes
.
(In Grid view, right-click the desired 'output' in the list,
and select
Delete
. When asked to confirm, select
Yes
.)
Pick-Lists (bottom of the form)
-Panel Group
&
Panel
references (optional)
:
This is
where you select a specific panel-group and panel
in a multi-panel system where the 'tree' is
not
set to
show items on a panel-by-panel basis. For more
information on this feature, refer to "Other Desktop
Choices".
- Output Point:
This is where you select a device
(output point) to view or edit. This area shows a
reference number assigned by the system, and
the name of the output, once defined;
Output-point numbers are assigned by the system
when a expansion module that supports 'outputs' is
set up. The number assigned to each 'output' is
based on the module installation order, and the
number of 'outputs' supported by (reserved for) each
module.
Tip:
The "Module" and "Range" settings show the
device associated with the output-point, and the range
of outputs for that device.
"Offset" values for each panel determine whether
multi-
panel
sites will have consecutive versus
repeating output-point numbers. For details, refer to
the "Display Offsets" value under "System Panels and
Displayed Item-Numbers".
On This Form
(Standard )
- Name:
A suitable name for the device (output
point) indicating its location and/or usage, etc.;
- Module:
This is "Panel" (a system panel) or the
module associated with the specific output-point
number.
-------------------------
- Range:
This is the total range of output-point
numbers associated with the specific module (as
defined by the software when each module is
set up).
Tip:
The number in brackets, such as "(1)", pertains
to the location of the physical output connection on the
specific module.
-------------------------
-Type:
The general type of event that will trigger
the output (System, Area, Door, 'Point', or
Function Key);
Tip:
Function-key selections area available by "Area"
as well.
Function:
The specific event/action that will
trigger the output;
Panel-wide function key selections can be assigned as
positive or negative—indicating whether the output will
be set to +12V (positive) or 0V/Gnd (negative) when the
function key sequence is pressed.
Details (where applicable)
-Area / Point / Door / Function Key:
The
specific item (area, door, etc.) being monitored
for the function selected above.
Since function keys 6 – 9 & 0 can be set to require a
user-PIN, you may wish to reserve these keys for
more critical functions.
Note:
"System" pertains to events associated with the
specific main/system panel.
-Delay
(for function keys): Function keys can be
set to either ‘toggle’ the state of the output
(activate/deactivate), or to trigger the output for
a set period of time (from 1 second to 1 week).
The maximum number of delayed function keys that
can be set up for each panel is 35 (i.e., that are not set
to ‘toggle’ or ‘1 second’).
Configuration
Output Points
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