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176 (226) TX3 Configuration and Administrator Manual Version 4.3.1
Copyright 2015 LT-995
Configuring an Aperio Door Controller Panel
3. Select an input and provide information for the following parameters:
Label. Use this text box to provide a name for the input.
Assigned to. This is not configurable. All Aperio Door Controller inputs
are general purpose inputs.
Active state. Active state specifies the state by which it is
considered active. Two selections are presented. Select one of the
following:
Open
Close
Circuit supervision. Circuit supervision specifies the circuit
type and indicates whether the input is supervised. Select one of the
following:
None
Open circuit
Short circuit
Open and short circuit
Alarm delay. The configurator shows the panel as being in an alarm state
when the input becomes active. Alarm delay specifies the amount of
time to wait before raising the alarm condition. This option is only
available to card access and Aperio Door Controller panels.
4. When you have finished making all of the configuration changes for your
panel, connect to your panel, and then send the job to the panel.
7.3 Configuring Outputs
Each Aperio Door Controller has eight general purpose outputs. These outputs
can be turned off or on when an event occurs suing a correlation correlations (see
section 7.4). For example, a correlation can be written to turn on one of the
general purpose outputs when a particular input becomes active.
Whenever you configure an output, the active state of the output must be defined
as a function of the device it attaches. When the device is energized it is
considered to be active. When the device is de-energized it is considered to be
inactive.
Outputs 1 to 6 are dry relay contacts.
Outputs 7 and 8 are programmable and provide: