Outputs Configuration - EBS CPX220NWB Installation And Programming Manual

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o 1 – circuit ignored during arming – i.e. can be violated during partition arming
(e.g. delay circuits shall be set to that option)
o 2 – generates alarm when violated after arming
o 3 – interlocking the zone (bypassing zone) if the zone violated when arming
(parameter "After time for exit")
6 – sensitivity in milliseconds, i.e. after what time the input is considered to change
its status – default value; 400ms
Note: For wireless zones 8 – 16 complex function 1XX0 should not include option (function)
6 – sensitivity. Function 1XX3 (operation mode) displays the value 7 for wireless zones 8 –
16, and the value can not be changed.
Examples:
a) change of a single parameter – operation mode of number 2 zone into NO
operation mode:
b) change of sensitivity of all zones into 200 milliseconds:
c) change of many parameters at the time for zone 1 using complex functions – zone
1 is to be set as immediate circuit, in NC mode, to be blocked after 8 violations
and generate alarm when violated after arming, with the 500ms sensitivity:
Note:
parameters at the time) after the parameter is entered and confirmed
with
the system waits for entering another parameter, and so on, until all
parameters of the complex service function are entered. Press
to cancel changes entered in currently configured parameter only and
exit service function – previously entered parameters, confirmed with
, will not be cancelled.
4.3.7.

Outputs configuration

Outputs, similar as zones, can be configured using complex service functions after activation
of which, all the parameters related to the relevant output can be given subsequently or in a
form of series of service functions that configure one output-related parameter. Codes of
output configuration functions are defined as per the following pattern:
where:
CPX220NWB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL
In
case
of
complex
, the parameter is saved in the configuration memory and
<XX> <Y>
function
(programming
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