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6.6.2 Creating a Group for Cascade Triggers

You can group I/O devices by function or geography. Further, the group allows cascade triggers,

meaning that the trigger actions of one trigger can activate another trigger.

For example, you might have a group called “Entrance” that contains all I/O devices installed at

entrances. The “Entrance” group might contain other sub groups, each of which contains just the

related I/O devices in various geographic locations:

Group containing all I/O devices installed at entrances

Input 2 installed at the front entrance

Output 1 sub group at the kitchen

Output 3 sub group at the garage

Figure 6-18

When Input 2 is triggered, it will trigger the sub groups of Output 1 and Output 3, and Output 1 will

trigger Output 2 in a cascade series.

Creating a Group:

1. Right-click

on

Advanced I/O List, and then select Add A Group. This dialog box appears.

Figure 6-19

„

Group Name: Names the group.

„

Invoke Alarm: Invokes the computer alarm on I/O trigger. Select a sound from the drop-down

list.

„

Enable advanced logical input in Multicam: See The “Advanced Logical Input Status in

Multicam” Option later in this chapter.

2. Click

Save to apply the settings, and return to the panel.

3. To create a cascading hierarchy, drag the desired inputs/outputs from the left Standard I/O List to

the group.

Note: In the cascading hierarchy, each input can only be used once while the same output can be

used repeatedly.

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