Dedicated Micros dv-ip Setup Manual page 95

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3. The sixteen onboard inputs can be configured as EOL (End Of Line) contacts or normally open
(default) or normally closed status. Place a tick in the relevant boxes adjacent to the alarm inputs.
This means there are a number of states that can be allocated to the alarm inputs:
Normally open
Normally closed – this is the default setting
EOL
4. Set the nuisance count, stuck time and pulse extension for the relevant alarm input (if
applicable).
5. Remember to save the configuration by selecting Save Settings!
Once the alarm inputs have been enabled it is necessary to configure what actions will be taken
when an alarm is triggered.
Function
Alarm Module Address
Enabled
Dedicated Micros Ltd
Description
The DV-IP Server supports sixteen on-board alarm inputs and can have an
additional alarm module connected to give an extra sixteen NO/NC inputs. The
address identifies whether the connection is on board the DV-IP Server or alarm
module 1
Each input must be enabled for it to be functional; if the input is not enabled and
an alarm is received the DV-IP Server will not acknowledge the alarm.
By default none of the alarm inputs are enabled
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