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Vital Sign Monitor
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[I/O Dev
ice] Notifies the Vital Sign Monitor when I/O devices are triggered.
Use the Arrow buttons to configure each I/O device, or click the Finger
button to apply to all I/O devices.
Allow Vital Sign Monitor to Enable / Disable I/O: Allows the Vital
Sign Monitor manually arm/disarm any I/O devices at the subscriber’s
site without interrupting the monitoring.
For example, when an alarm is triggered at the subscriber site, the
Vital Sign Monitor operator can turn it off remotely before arriving at the
site. Meanwhile, GV-System / GV-VMS still remains on monitoring.
Notify Vital Sign Monitor when I/O is Triggered: Notifies the Vital
Sign Monitor when any selected input is triggered.
Event Type: If the subscriber wants the Vital Sign Monitor always to
get notified of the input trigger, select Emergency. If the subscriber
wants the Vital Sign Monitor to get notified of the input trigger only
when an assigned input is triggered, select Normal.
Right Arrow button: Sets the delay time to notify the Vital Sign
Monitor of the input trigger. This feature is only available when the
Normal type is chosen.
Exit Delay: While the system is activated, this feature provides
an interval of time for the subscriber to exit the premises. During
this time, the specified input (e.g. an exit/entry door) is inactive.
Once the exit delay expires, the input will be fully armed.
Entry Delay: While the system is activated, this feature provides
an interval of time for the subscriber to entry the premises. During
this time, the specified input (e.g. a exit/entry door) is inactive so
that the subscriber can disarm the system. If the subscriber fails
to do, once the entry delay expires, the Vital Sign Monitor will get
notified of the input trigger.
Output Module: Enables the assigned output module when the
selected input module is triggered.
For this example of Figure 3-8, when the I/O Device (Module 1, Input 4)
is triggered, the Output (Module 1, Pin 3) will be activated
simultaneously.
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