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13 Input/Output Behaviour
13.1 Alarm Input Behaviour
To define alarm inputs, open System > Behaviour > Input/Output Behaviour. Select an input from the list.
The input has to belong to one of these groups:
On the box: inputs and outputs on the OTB I/O cards, with alarm and tamper state; 20 inputs on the first
set (= Main I/O and Extension I/O card), 20 inputs on the second set (Main I/O and Extension I/O card).
Network: inputs and outputs on Net I/O modules, connected to the Ethernet (local network).
System messages: internal events and states, such as hard disk error, modem error…
Cam: camera alarms, including “no video alarm”, “contrast error”, and “motion alarm”.
Virtual: events detected on the interconnected S3100 alarm panel. Virtual inputs are selected by alarm
profile (e.g. input activated upon motion on camera 1 or alarm on input 2 of the I/O card).
(For more information, see the S3100 Technical Manual.)
Arm/Disarm: all inputs that have been programmed for arming/disarming
Mode Switch: all inputs that have been programmed for mode switching.
Entry/Exit path: all inputs that have been programmed within the entry/exit path (delayed events).
Workbits: calculated bits that provide alarm information. A combination of inputs can trigger a workbit.
Note
Since the number of inputs and outputs is very long, it might be easier to find the desired input
by limiting the list. To limit the list you can use the filter function: