Setup guide
Page 44 Dedicated Micros
4. Set the 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 Description
Input This identifies which input is being configured. The Digital Sprite 2
supports 16 on-board alarms and 16 virtual alarms plus the unit can also
have an additional alarm modules connected each supporting 16 alarm
inputs.
Enabled Each input must be enabled for it to be functional; if the input is not
enabled and an alarm is received the Digital Sprite 2 will not
acknowledge the alarm.
By default none of the alarm inputs are enabled.
Module This identifies whether the alarm is from the onboard alarms or one of
the additional alarm modules. The options are Aux, Direct, Module 1 to
16.
Contact Identify the contact that is associated with the selected module. This
option allows you to select from contact 1 to 20 for Aux, Contact 1 for
Direct and Contact 1 to 16 for additional modules.
Normally Closed
Contact
This applies to both the on-board alarms and the additional alarm
module, that can be connected to the Digital Sprite 2 via the 485-bus.
When an input is enabled then by default it will be normally closed,
removing the tick in the normally closed box makes the corresponding
input normally open going closed for alarm.
Pulse extension The pulse extension extends the trigger to avoid double triggers from
occurring, i.e. if a second alarm is received, after the first alarm is
finished but still within this time period, the unit will not create a new
event.