Interlogix VEREX Director User Manual

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Verex Director V4.9.1 User's Guide

21-0381E v4.9.1

In Window / Out of Window: Simplistic: Working

hours vs. after-hours. Detail: Pertaining to during
vs. outside of the active/valid times of a schedule.

Pseudo: Internally-monitored conditions. (Ref:

Configuration System Equipment).

SIP: Reporting to a central station via IP.
SNAPP: Module communications bus.
Version E: This indicates conditions pertaining to

European monitoring requirements.

Output Action:

 "Normal": Relay follows the event--Positive

trigger (normally 0V/Low, goes +V/High
when triggered);

Green "+" durations: Timed--Positive

trigger (normally 0V/Low, goes +V/High for
selected duration when triggered);

 "Inverted": Relay follows the event--

Inverted (normally +V/High, goes 0v/Low
when triggered);

Red "-" durations (with underscore "_"):

Timed--Inverted (normally +V/High, goes
0v/Low for selected duration when
triggered);

 "Toggle": Changes state until next trigger.

For a Point Expansion Module with Physical Relays:
In the description above, "0V/Low" will pertain to "relay
not energized", and "+V/High" will pertain to "relay
energized".
Also See: "Cadence (Getting the Output to Pulse On
and Off)", and "Equations with Cadence (pulsing)",
both to follow / below.

Commands (when you right-click an item):

Toggle Invert: Inserts (or removes) a "NOT"

("Not means whenever the chosen condition is
NOT true);

Insert Operation (on left / on right): Inserts a new

segment to allow building complex output
equations (see below);

Remove Operation: Deletes an inserted segment.

This appears only if you right-click a bracket or an
"And/Or" operator (Boolean).
For (deepest nested) brackets, or an "And/Or"
Operator inside them:

The condition on the right side within the brackets
will be removed.
For (external) brackets, or an "And/Or"
Operator preceding a bracketed function:

The entire bracketed function on the right will be
removed.
Also see

"

Multi-Condition Equations", and

"Brackets and Equation Processing", to follow /
below.

Cadence (Getting the Output to Pulse
On and Off)

(

V4.2)

:

Three 'Cadence' selections are provided that
cause the equation to 'Go False' on a
repeating cycle, thus causing the output to
pulse. These appear at the end/bottom of the
list for the SYSTEM event type. Cadence
functions must be inserted using "Insert
Operation", and then set as an "AND"
operation.

For more information, see "Multi-Condition
Equations
", and "Equations with Cadence
(pulsing)
", both to follow / below.
Siren Fire Cadence: Outputs can also be set to follow
siren-fire conditions with 1 sec., or 2 sec. on/off pulses.
These can be selected directly instead of using
'System - Cadence'. If the siren output itself (OP3 on
the main panel) is set to System - Siren Fire (1 sec),
this sets 'fire-siren' cadence for UL (3 quick pulses
separated by 1 second pauses).

Multi-Condition Equations:

To insert additional conditions into an equation, right-
click within a condition/segment near your desired
insertion point, and select

Insert Operation

on left

or

Insert Operation

on right

, as desired).

e.g., (Condition1 AND (Condition2 OR
Condition3)) => OutputAction

Tip: In this case, condition 3 was inserted after right-
clicking within condition 2, and selecting "Insert
Operation on right".
Notes: "Condition" represents a complete function
(such as "AREA Area1 In Alarm").
An equation can include up to 15 'conditions'.

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