Specifications
264 Module 133: Basic Intruder Detection | Programming Areas
Pulse Times
Pulse times allow an output or group of outputs to be pulsed for the duration of an area state. For example, the
keypad beeper can be used to make short beeps for an exit delay, then a long continuous beep for entry delay.
Pulse times are measured in tenths of a second or 100ms. A pulse time of 10 equates to 1 second.
Setting the Pulse On to 1 and the Pulse Off to 9 provides a short pulse (such as a short beep or flash) every
second.
ON ON ON
OFF OFF
Setting both the Pulse On and Pulse Off values to 1 will provide a rapid pulse on/pulse off:
ON ON ON
OFF OFF
ON ON ON ON
OFF OFF OFF OFF
Setting both values to 5 provides a slow steady pulse on/pulse off:
ON ON ON
OFF OFF
If the Pulse On and Pulse off values are both set to zero (the default setting) the pulse is disabled and the output
will remain on for the duration of the cycle time.
If Pulse On is given a value but Pulse Off is set to zero, the output will pulse (flash or beep) once only then
remain off.
Health Status
Once the configuration has been downloaded, you'll notice a health status count showing on the status bar.
Navigate to Sites | Controllers and pull up the Health Status window.
You should see a message similar to the one above.
Remember, the number in brackets is a reference to the server database ID - this may be different on your
server.










