User Guide
ACTPro IOM ver 1.0
For example, you may want the input to be monitored only during the day or only
when a particular output is on.
The Normally Open option allows the input to be in the normal state when the contact
is open and active when the contact is closed.
If the Supervised option is checked, then two 4k7 resistors are required (see the
wiring diagram at the end of the manual). This allows the IOM to check for tampers
and shorts across the input contacts.
The Timer option selects the amount of time the input must remain in a certain state
before the change is reported. This prevents a momentary change in the input from
causing a false alarm.
If any inputs are unused, simply set the Enable Timezone to Not Active.
Step 3.
Each output can be assigned an individual name. It maybe programmed to follow the
state of an input or of a door. For example as a door opens, the output will activate.
When the door closes, the output will de-activate.
The Options section allows the input to Logged as it changes state, to be Normally On
or to act as an Elevator Floor. The Timer value selects how long the relay fires for.
By selecting a timezone from the Active Timezone drop-down box, the relay can be
made activate during this timezone.
Output On Events / Output Off Events section allows events occurring on a Door to
turn the Output relay on or off. The available event groups are Access Granted,
Access Denied, Door Alarm, Fire, Technical Fault, Door Armed, Door Disarmed.
Access Granted event group consists of Access/Exit grant event including push
button exit. Access Denied includes both Access and Exit denied event. The Door
Alarm event group consists of the ajar, forced and duress events. Technical Faults
event group consists of Tamper/Mains Fault and Offline events.
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