User`s guide
210 Guardall Director V4.74 User's Guide 21-0381E v4.7.4
- Hold Badge Requires PIN: Future Use. This
sets whether or not the badge-hold feature will
require the user to enter their PIN.
- Display Hold Badge Prompt: Future Use.
This sets whether or not the user PIN prompt
will be displayed for the badge-hold feature.
- Auto Silence: Future Use.
- Disarm PIN Required: Future Use. This sets
whether or not a user PIN will need to be
entered in order to disarm a suite/keypad.
- Limited Power RF: Future Use.
Inputs
- Point Type: The type of sensor/monitoring to be
used with each input connection (E/E door, PIR,
etc.), and whether or not the sensor is on the
perimeter of the suite/facility.
Tip: Pause the mouse cursor over a point-type in the
list to view its characteristics. Note: Use the
'Entry/Exit Door' input-point type for doors (door
sensors / contacts) on the perimeter of the
suite/facility.
Note
: Suite/keypad alarms are monitored only
through the Director software.
Custom Point Types can be set up for special
applications (including extended delay). For details,
refer to "Input Points--Custom Point Types".
- Circuit Type: The type of circuit/wiring used
with the input point / sensor;
Director V4.4: Inputs associated with newer-style
suite keypads use custom input circuits. (Related links
follow).
Configuration, Input Points, Custom Circuit
Custom Circuit-Types for Input Points
Keypad Panic
- Point Type: The type of alarm to be generated
(E/E door, PIR, etc.) when someone presses
each of the three panic-key pairs on the suite-
security keypad. Tip: Pause the mouse cursor
over a point-type in the list to view its
characteristics.
Two-Zone Keypads: These units support the first
panic key only (triggered by pressing * and .
- Audible Alarm: Whether or not an audible
alarm is to be sounded when a panic key is
pressed.
Outputs
- Type: The general type of event that will trigger
the output. These include "Area" (suite),
'"Point", or "Function Key";
Two-Zone Keypads: These units support output #1
only.
Function keys
: Rem: 8-zone keypad: +1 or +2;
Two-zone: *+5. These can be assigned as positive or
negative—indicating whether the output will be set to
+12V (positive) or 0V/Gnd (negative) when the
function keys are pressed. Exception
: 2-zone = Neg.
(0V/Gnd) only.
Area (Suite) Siren Applications
: Use output #1 for
this.
'Toggle' Function
: To have a function key 'toggle' the
state of output #1 (only), use the following settings:
Type Function Delay
Function Key (Positive Logic) Function Key 1 (or 2) None
- Point No. (for 'point' type functions): A specific
point to be monitored for the "Function" selected
below.
- Function: The specific event/action that will
trigger the output;
- Delay (for function keys): Function keys can be
set to either ‘toggle’ the state of the output
(activate/deactivate), or to trigger the output for
a set period of time (from 1 second to 1 week).
The maximum number of delayed function keys that
can be set up for each panel is 35 (i.e., that are not set
to ‘toggle’ or ‘1 second’).
Doors, Readers, and Related
Settings
If you change any
value for a reader/door, this will
cause that device to be reset to its default /
scheduled state (this allows configuration updates to
be managed properly). To check or re-set status
aspects, refer to the "Door" status/control topic.
Introduction to Access-Controlled
Doors
"Access-control" (who can go where and
when) can be easily integrated into the system
using door-control modules. This controlled
access can be added for up to 32 doors per
panel (with 1 or 2 readers per door).