2.2
Correlation
2.2.1
Assigning events to access points
2.2.2
Events
2.2.3
Actions
Version 2.2
LT-980
The correlations function lets you establish specific relationships between panel
inputs (events) and outputs (actions), such as turning on a light when a door
opens. Correlations also allow you to specify these relationships to a schedule,
such as allowing access only during certain days and times of the week. A
maximum of 32 correlations is allowed.
Assigning events to access points associates the access point with the event. The
configurator lets you assign input events by labelling the following access points:
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Reader A
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Reader B
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Inputs 1 to 8
Events are defined by the following inputs and reader states:
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Access is granted (from Reader A or B)
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Access is denied (from Reader A or B)
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Forced entry alarm (from Reader A or B)
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Door held open alarm (from Reader A or B)
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Door not open (from Reader A or B)
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Input is active (from Inputs 1 to 8)
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Unlock mode is on (from Reader A or B)
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Unlock mode is off (from Reader A or B)
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High security is on (from Reader A or B)
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High security is off (from Reader A or B)
An action is defined by the type of action that occurs for a specific event and
consists of the following:
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Turn ON output
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Turn OFF output
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Turn ON high security
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Turn OFF high security
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