Input And Output Mapping - Interlogix CDC4 Installation And Programming Manual

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Chapter 2: System functions

Input and output mapping

The CDC4 door controller can present up to 32 inputs for the Advisor Advanced
to respond to and up to 16 outputs for the Advisor Advanced to activate, without
complex use of macros or other programming.
These inputs and outputs must be configured in CDC4 via input and output
mappings. The Advisor Advanced control panel must also be programmed with
additional inputs and outputs, with their numbering depending on the CDC4
address (set via its DIP switches) and which Advisor Advanced system data bus
the CDC4 controller is attached to.
Input mapping
Each input presented to the Advisor Advanced can reflect the inactive or active
state of an input attached to CDC4 (either directly on-board, or attached to a
DGP or RAS on one of its buses), or can reflect the state of a CDC4 door (for
example, a Forced door condition).
An input mapping must be set up in CDC4 to map the state of the input or door to
an input number in the range 1 to 32.
Each mapped input has a type, which may be one of the following:
Not used: The input always reports as passive. This type of input cannot be
assigned to a door.
Forced: The input is a logical input associated with a door and is active when
the door has a Forced Door alarm (from the Door input 1 being active) or
there is a tamper condition.
RTE (request to exit): The input is a logical input associated with a door and
is active when the door is in RTE condition (i.e. the door RTE input is active)
or there is a tamper condition.
DOTL: The input is a logical input associated with a door and is active when
the door has a Door Open Too Long (DOTL) alarm (from the door's Door
input 1 being active).
Shunted pass through: The input is a physical input which is passed through
to the Advisor Advanced panel if the associated door is not shunting.
Direct pass through: The input is a physical input which is passed directly
through to the Advisor Advanced panel. This type of input should not be
assigned to a door.
Note:
CDC4 inputs are masked from the Advisor Advanced if they are not
mapped.
Input mapping is programmed in Downloader on the Mapped Inputs tab of the
Expander form for CDC4. See "Mapped inputs tab" on page 85 for instructions.
Since CDC4 can have flexible device locations, any physical input must be
programmed using the scheme described in the "Flexible device locations"
section on page 63.
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