Monitoring/Managing Doors; Monitoring Inputs - Honeywell MPA2C3 User Manual

Access control unit
Hide thumbs Also See for MPA2C3:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Monitoring/Managing Doors

The panel supports 2 and 4 doors. The door status screen provides status for each
door's egress, status, and tamper and also status of the door lock relay.
The Door Status screen enables you to:

Monitoring Inputs

The panel supports door, panel, and auxiliary inputs. The door inputs provide
egress, status, and tamper monitoring. The auxiliary inputs support any monitor-
ing devices connected.
The Input Status screen enables you to:
Please Refer Chapter 4 for FACP Monitoring Inputs.
Navigating to the Spaces & Doors tab:
Click
MPA2C3 User Manual
View the current status of each input (Normal, Alarm, Cut, Short, Unshunt/
Shunt).
Shunt or un-shunt any input.
way you can allow a door to be held open without signaling an alarm. The default
state of an input point is "unshunted."
Restore the input to its schedule. A schedule is a specified time period during
which the input will be shunted and the alarm deactivated (for schedule
management, see
Configuring Time Management
View the current status of each output (Engergized, De-energized).
Pulse, energize, or de-energize the Door Lock relay.
Restore the Door Lock to its schedule.
View the current status of each input (Normal, Alarm, Cut, Short, Shunt).
Shunt or unshunt any input.
can allow a door to be held open without falsely signaling an alarm. The default
state of an input point is "unshunted."
Restore the input to its schedule. A schedule is a specified time period during
which the input will be
to open the menu, then click Device Management.
Shunt means that the input's change of state is ignored.
section on page
Shunt an input to ignore a change of state
and the alarm deactivated.
shunted
This
).
33
.
This way you

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents