Linking Cable Segments To Relays (Local Control Mode) - Interlogix FlexZone Series Product Manual

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5. Save the UCM configuration file and download the configuration changes to
the processor.
Output relay setup (Remote control mode)
In Remote control mode, the relays are controlled by the host SMS to operate
auxiliary equipment as output control points (e.g., to activate lights, doors, sirens,
CCTV equipment, etc.). You configure the relays response to commands from
the host computer. You can configure the relays as latching (ON by command,
OFF by command) or in flash mode (ON-OFF-ON-OFF etc. by command, OFF
by command) or in pulse mode (ON for a period, then OFF). For flash and pulse
modes, the ON-OFF time duration is configurable.
1. Use the Output selection arrows to select a relay.
2. Select the type of relay Activation (latching, or flash mode, or pulse mode).
3. Select the Hold/Active Time parameter, if applicable.
4. Select the Inactive Time parameter, if applicable.
5. Repeat this procedure for the other relays.
6. Save the UCM configuration file and download the configuration changes to
the processor.

Linking cable segments to relays (local control mode)

You can link the defined cable segments to relays 1, 2, 3 and 4. This provides 4
relays per processor, for signaling sensor alarm conditions.
1. Under the Side A Cfig tab, on the Segment Settings window, select the cable
segment to which you will associate a relay.
2. Select the relay from the pull down menu, which will be associated with the
segment (the selected relay activates to annunciate a sensor alarm in the
cable segment).
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you have associated the available relays to the
defined cable segments.
4. Save the UCM configuration file and download the configuration changes to
the processor.
5. Repeat this procedure for the B side cable.
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