Table 2-12: Configuration > Other I/O > Inputs Tab Fields - Honeywell NetAXS-123 User Manual

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Table 2-12: Configuration > Other I/O > Inputs Tab Fields
Setting
Name
Mode
Shunt Time
Debounce Time
Time Zones
Auto-Relock
NetAXS-123 Access Control Unit User's Guide, Document 800-05168, Revision B
Description
Enter a unique name to identify the device.
– Specifies that the input's normal state is
Normally Closed
closed (default).
– Specifies that the input's normal state is open.
Normally Open
– Specifies that the input's electrical circuit is
Unsupervised
wired in one path without alternative paths supervised by
resistors (default).
Supervised
– Specifies that the input's electrical circuit is wired
with alternative paths supervised by resistors.
Specifies the amount of time for which the inputs will be
shunted, or de-activated. The maximum number of hours is 1.
When the hour field is blank, the maximum number of minutes
is 59. When 1 is entered in the hour field, the maximum number
of minutes is 45 and the maximum number of seconds is 59. The
sum of all three units comprises the shunt time. Note that you
can express seconds in tenths of a second.
Specifies the period of time the input must remain in a new state
before generating an alarm. For example, with a 5-second
debounce time selected, if a Normal state is changed to Alarm,
the state must remain in Alarm for five consecutive seconds
before an alarm is generated.
Shunt
– Specifies the time period during which the input will be
shunted.
Disable Interlock
– Specifies the time period during which the
programmed action on this input from another point will be
disabled. During the selected Time Zone, this point ignores all
interlock actions to it, effectively disabling it from being a
Reacting Component during the Time Zone. Outside of the Time
Zone the point will react to interlocks as expected.
– Specifies the time period during which
Disable Alarm Msgs
the input will generate no alarms.
Causes the door to re-lock immediately when the door status
switch closes after entry. The output relay that controls the door
strike de-energizes when the associated input returns to normal
state instead of remaining energized for the duration of the pulse
time. To enable Auto-Relock, de-select the
and select the associated output from the drop-down list.
Configuring via the Web Server
Configuring Other I/O
check box,
Disable
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