Expansion modules – Interlogix VEREX Director User Manual

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Expansion Modules and Related
Settings

Expansion modules are devices that provide
support for additional inputs, outputs, and/or
special features. Some examples include:
 System LCD keypads (different types—some

with built-in reader);

 Door Controllers (typically supporting

2 doors / 4 readers);

 Elevator / Lift Controller (2 cabs, with one

reader per cab; max. 124 floors);

 Point Expander (8 or 16 input points;

and 4 programmable outputs);

 RF / Wireless Point Expansion (32 inputs);

 Fire Supervision module;

 Map/Graphic Annunciator;
 High-security comms / printer module

(uses Mark7 / DVACS service in Canada).

 Power supply: Intelligent monitorable power

supplies;

For each panel, up to 24 modules can be set up (or up
to 60 suite-security keypads), including support for up
to 32 doors.
Converted TDC/PDC Door Controller Modules: Up to
10 (combined) per system panel.
Note: To initially set up a system module, you will need
to know its serial number. This is typically hand-written
on a small sticker on the circuit board).
Attention: Some modules (HSC/printer module,
RF/wireless module, and Smart POD) require additional
programming locally, through a system keypad. For
details, refer to the commissioning or hardware guide
for your system.

How to Get Here

Multi-Account Systems: First select [Account Folders]
in the 'tree', and locate and double-click the desired
account.

MyTools Bar: Modules
In the Tree: Configuration

(click the "+")

,

Modules

(Under the specific panel group and

panel--if listed in the 'tree'.)
Related Topic: "Other Desktop Choices".

Tip: The Grid / Form toolbar-button allows selecting
your preferred view-mode (forms view is recommended
here).

Things You Can Do

Add a Module: Click [+] at the bottom of the

form, or right-click the form and select Add
New from the pop-up menu.

View/Change an Existing One: Select one

from the pop-up list at the bottom of the
form.

Search for a Module: Click the 'binoculars'

symbol. Then, enter the name and click
[Find].

Tip: You can search by name or the 1

st

few

characters--e.g., nam*

Delete a Module: Right-click a blank area

on the form (

If grid view: Right-click the item in

the list

), and select "Delete". When prompted

to confirm, select Yes.

Before Deleting: If a module is deleted, or changed
with respect to the number of points or outputs, the
I/O range adjusts accordingly. As such, all
points/outputs pertaining to this expansion-module
number and higher will need to be reconfigured.
As well, only modules NOT presently associated with
any doors can be deleted. (Issue a report, OR go to
the Door configuration topic, select Grid view, and
look for the specific module.)
Related Topic(s):

 Reporting on Users, System/Device Settings, etc.;
 Working with the Report Viewer

Working in Grid View: You can:

 View or enter values;

 Right-click an item and select from the pop-up menu;

 Click a column heading to sort on that column.
(Filter on Column: Shows only items matching an
entered value or 1

st

few chars.--e.g., nam*. A red

column heading indicates the list is filtered.)

If a Module is Replaced

If a defective or damaged module is replaced,
be sure to identify the new module's "Serial
Number"
to the software. (See the "Serial
Number" description for details.)

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Then, issue a "Send to Panel" communications
session to transfer all settings to the
associated panel.

For details, refer to "Panel Communications and
Updates".

Expansion Modules

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