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Installation and User Manual ADPRO FastTx by Xtralis
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Alarm Input Type
Options: Normally Open (N/O), Normally Closed (N/C), N/O SEOL, N/C SEOL, N/O
DEOL, N/C DEOL
Default: Normally Open
The ADPRO FastTx can be programmed to trigger an alarm when the contacts associated with a
channel change state. This may be when:
a normally closed contact changes its state to open, or
a normally open contact changes to close
The alarm inputs may be supervised to detect tamper (attempting to override the alarm contacts
by a cut or short) with either a SEOL (Single End of Line) or a DEOL (Dual End of Line) wiring
hierarchy in conjunction with N/O or N/C sensor contacts.
Depending on the alarm wiring strategy, SEOL termination is used to detect either a short circuit
on a line or on an open circuit, while DEOL is used to detect both short and open circuit
conditions.
Hold Time
Options: When active, 2 sec, 5 sec, 10 sec, 30 sec, 60 sec.
Factory Default: 10 seconds
When there is a requirement that two (related) alarm inputs must be active before an alarm event
is activated (known as double knock alarm activation), the Hold Time option sets the time
‘window’ for the second alarm input to occur. Event combinations are defined in the Operational
Behaviour section.
If the second alarm input is not activated within the Hold Time period, no alarm event will be
generated. Choose the value most suited to the alarm activation requirement.
Note: If the alarm input activates multiple times within the hold time period, only the first
alarm will be reported to the CMS.
Camera View Style for the Triggered Alarm
Options: Live, Quad, Duress.
Factory Default: Quad
When an alarm is triggered by these contacts, the style of display configuration shown on
ADPRO VideoCentral can be preset.
Note: Stored alarm images are only associated with Quad and Duress alarm types.
The Live option is primarily designed for use with access (entry/exit) points. A live video feed is
displayed at ADPRO VideoCentral.
The Quad option captures three alarm images in a pre-defined period (defined under Camera
Settings/General tab) and displays the images at ADPRO VideoCentral, along with a fourth
pane which sequences through the three images to highlight movement.
The Duress option is designed to be used with silent panic alarms and will cause a Live and
Quad alarm to be sent to ADPRO VideoCentral. The Live alarm enables an event to be quickly
displayed at the CMS and the Quad alarm ensures that video is captured at the instant the panic
alarm is operated.