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Sub Area
Control
16
Fault
17
Arming
Control
18
Shunt
19
Disarm Only*
20
Keyswitch
Latched*
21
Entry Shock
22
Line Fault
23
Keyswitch
Pulsed*
PCX 46 Programming Reference
Active when armed or disarmed. Communicator: Sub-area
Armed/Disarmed event (CID 402/401). Sub Area may be armed or
disarmed by proximity tag or input where a keyswitch can be wired. To
each sub area can be allocated a number of inputs creating the subarea
configuration.
Active when armed or disarmed: Audible Response: internal sounder.
Communicator: Fault event.
If armed only: Activates 'Global Fault 1' output type.
If disarmed or armed: Activates 'Global Fault 2' output type.
Note that the 'Technical Fault' output type is triggered every time a fault is
active including when the fault input type is active.
Active during arming procedure: No audible or communicator response.
Prevents system being armed whilst the input is in active state.
Active at all times: No audible or communicator response.
It is possible to associate inputs to the shunt input. It normally is
connected to a key-switch (or equivalent) and when On or Off it shunts or
un-shunts the inputs assigned to it. Associated outputs are available to
follow this input type.
Creating a Shunt Group: A shunt group may consist of any number of
inputs programmed as Instant, Tamper, 24hr and Follow types. These
must all be allocated in the same area.
NOTE: These inputs will need to be programmed before allocated to the
shunt input.
The inputs in the shunt group/list will only activate after 10 seconds of the
nominated shunt input.
Example: If input 1 is programmed as 'Shunt Input', and inputs 2 and 3
are programmed as "24hr", then once input 1 has been opened, after 10
seconds inputs 2 and 3 become active.
Action 1: Shunt Input closed
Status: Inputs within the shunt list are Shunted ( Disarmed)
Outputs: 'Follow Input' PGM output On
Action 2: Shunt Input opened
Status: After 10 seconds inputs in the shunt list are going to activate, i.e.
become Un-shunted (Armed)
Outputs: 'Follow Input' PGM output OFF. The 'Shunt Fault' PGM output is
on for 10 seconds.
Action 3: Shunt Input opened with active detector from the shunt list
Status: After 10 seconds inputs in the shunt list are going to activate, i.e.
become Un-shunted (Armed)
Outputs: 'Follow Input' PGM output OFF. The 'Shunt Fault' (type 36) PGM
output pulses until the detector closes.
Active when armed: Accepts input from keyswitch (or equivalent) to
disarm the area(s) assigned to it.
Accepts input from keyswitch (or equivalent) to arm/disarm the area
assigned to it. Arming includes normal exit time, etc. Requires latching
switch action. Normal operation is open circuit to arm the system, and
close circuit to disarm the system.
Active when system armed: This input type is advised to be used in
conjunction with an Entry Delay input. The Entry Delay input is a door
contact on the initial entry door, and the Entry Shock input is a non-
latching shock sensor fitted to the door frame in the vicinity of the lock. If
the door is forced a Burglary alarm will be generated immediately instead.
Active when fail. This input type is used to detect external transmission
equipment line fail (output). If activated will give a line fault alarm, and
will signal telecom line fault on expiry of line fault timer. It can be used in
conjunction with CCTV input (type 39)
Accepts input from keyswitch to arm/disarm the area(s) assigned to it.
Requires momentary action switch to toggle arm/disarm state.
Note that Grade 1 operation only allows arming from the push button, but
requires means to abort arming (not to disarm)
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