Review/edit input configuration parameters, Selected hardware input operations – Keri Systems Doors.NET Manual User Manual

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Panel Description - the type of controller panel (by manufacturer and physical char-
acteristics)

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Description - the names assigned to the individual inputs on that controller

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Security Level - the level of security needed for that input: Low, Medium, High

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Sensor Type - the physical type of sensor wired to that input: i.e., door, glass break,
PIR, tamper, etc.

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Model - the type of device providing input

Review/Edit Input Configuration Parameters

The right pane of the

grid

lists all information and configuration parameters for the input

selected in the left pane. If an item in the grid is grayed-out it is not changeable.

General

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Description - enter a descriptive name for this input (128 characters max)

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Enabled - enable or disable this input

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Sensor Type - group this input by its physical type: door, glass break, PIR, tamper,
etc.

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Security Level - assign this input a security level (Low, Medium, High) based on
the kind of security needed at that door; typically an input monitoring a PIR sensor
may have a higher security level than an input used to enable a lighting system

Circuit Type

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Line Supervision - identify if the input is supervised or unsupervised, multi-state,
and normally open or normally closed

Advanced

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Input Type - identify the type of input, typically a monitor point; other input types
may have additional configuration parameters that need to be set

Monitoring

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Primary Priority - sets the event notification priority

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Use This Filter - select a custom filter which controls which events are displayed,
acknowledged, or recorded (in the case of video applications)

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Global Trigger - select an event trigger that will be tested when this input creates
an event - if the event matches the trigger, the trigger will activate

Selected Hardware Input Operations

The Selected Hardware tab displays two operation groups with manual operation com-
mands that can be applied to selected inputs in the grid.

NOTE: As is typical with Windows based programs, you can select multiple, random
inputs or consecutive sets of inputs using the standard Windows Ctrl-Click and Shift-
Click commands.

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