Specifications

272 Module 133: Basic Intruder Detection | Programming Inputs
Input Types
Input Types define how an input will operate in an area. For example, Delay will go into entry delay when
triggered, whereas Instant will activate immediately.
There are a range of predefined input types included by default. These can be modified to suit your
requirements or new input types created. The four most commonly used input types are:
Instant: Activates an armed area immediately when input opens
Delay: Activates entry delay when input opens
Trouble Silent: Used for system trouble inputs. Generates an alarm without the Bell
24 Hour Alarm: Used for panic inputs. Generates an alarm even when area is disarmed
Programming Additional Inputs
Based on Acme's requirements, program the names of the additional inputs as follows:
Input Description
Input Description
CP1:1 Office Entry Dr (Door) TXS
RD2:1 Warehouse Roller Door (Reed) TXS
CP1:2 Office Entry Dr (REX) TXS
RD2:2 Warehouse (PIR) TXS
CP1:3 Office Entry Dr (Bond) TXS
RD2:3 Spare TXS
CP1:4 Office (PIR) TXS
RD2:4 Spare TXS
CP1:5 Managers Dr (Door) TXS
RD2:5 Office to Warehouse Door (Door) TXS
CP1:6 Managers Dr (REX) TXS
RD2:6 Spare TXS
CP1:7 Managers Dr (Bond) TXS
RD2:7 Office to Warehouse Door (Bond) TXS
CP1:8 Managers (PIR) TXS
RD2:8 Spare TXS
Remember to use our consistent naming convention - for example CP1:2 will be Office Entry Dr (REX) TXS
CP1:2
Label all unused inputs as Spare. For easy searching later, use the site name and input address too - for
example Spare TXS RD2:3