Inputs, Keypad panic, Outputs – Interlogix VEREX Director User Manual

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Verex Director V4.9.1 User's Guide

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- Hold Badge Mode: Future Use. Selects an

action to occur automatically (arm, disarm, etc.)
when a card is accepted and 'held' in place at a
reader associated with the suite/keypad.

- Hold Time: Future Use. Select a duration to

identify a prolonged card badging (badge-hold).
(Pertains to all items regarding "hold".)

- Hold Badge Requires PIN: Future Use. This

sets whether or not the badge-hold feature will
require the user to enter their PIN.

- Display Hold Badge Prompt: Future Use.

This sets whether or not the user PIN prompt
will be displayed for the badge-hold feature.

- Auto Silence: Future Use.
- Disarm PIN Required: Future Use. This sets

whether or not a user PIN will need to be
entered in order to disarm a suite/keypad.

- Limited Power RF: Future Use.

Inputs

- Point Type: The type of sensor/monitoring to be

used with each input connection (E/E door, PIR,
etc.), and whether or not the sensor is on the
perimeter of the suite/facility.

Tip: Pause the mouse cursor over a point-type in the
list to view its characteristics. Note: Use the
'Entry/Exit Door' input-point type for doors (door
sensors / contacts) on the perimeter of the
suite/facility.
Note: Suite/keypad alarms are monitored only
through the Director software.
Custom Point Types can be set up for special
applications (including extended delay). For details,
refer to "Input Points--Custom Point Types".

- Circuit Type: The type of circuit/wiring used

with the input point / sensor;

Director

V4.4: Inputs associated with newer-style

suite keypads use custom input circuits. (Related
links follow).
 Configuration, Input Points, Custom Circuit

Custom Circuit-Types for Input Points

Keypad Panic

- Point Type: The type of alarm to be generated

(E/E door, PIR, etc.) when someone presses
each of the three panic-key pairs on the suite-
security keypad. Tip: Pause the mouse cursor
over a point-type in the list to view its
characteristics.

Two-Zone Keypads: These units support the first
panic key only (triggered by pressing * and

.

- Audible Alarm: Whether or not an audible

alarm is to be sounded when a panic key is
pressed.

Outputs

- Type: The general type of event that will trigger

the output. These include "Area" (suite),
'"Point", or "Function Key";

Two-Zone Keypads: These units support output #1
only.
Function keys: Rem: 8-zone keypad:

+1 or +2;

Two-zone: *+5. These can be assigned as positive or
negative—indicating whether the output will be set to
+12V (positive) or 0V/Gnd (negative) when the
function keys are pressed. Exception: 2-zone = Neg.
(0V/Gnd) only.
Area (Suite) Siren Applications: Use output #1 for
this.
'Toggle' Function: To have a function key 'toggle' the
state of output #1 (only), use the following settings:
Type

Function

Delay

Function Key (Positive Logic) Function Key 1 (or 2) None

- Point No. (for 'point' type functions): A specific

point to be monitored for the "Function" selected
below.

- Function: The specific event/action that will

trigger the output;

- Delay (for function keys): Function keys can be

set to either ‘toggle’ the state of the output
(activate/deactivate), or to trigger the output for
a set period of time (from 1 second to 1 week).

The maximum number of delayed function keys that
can be set up for each panel is 35 (i.e., that are not set
to ‘toggle’ or ‘1 second’).

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