Relay Configuration
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Relay Configuration

The output control relays provided on each KT-100, KT-200, KT-300, KT-400 and KTES can be used to activate alarms or other devices such as lighting control, ventilation, and air conditioning. These relays can be activated according to schedules, events reported by the system. They can also be activated to indicate the status of an alarm system or a combination of different logic conditions.

Defining Relays

1  - From the Devices  definition tab, select the Relay  button.

2  - Select a Site filter from the first drop-down list.

3  - Select the Gateway.

4  - From the Connection drop-down list, select the connection where the controller is located.

5  - From the Relay drop-down list, select the relay you want to define. Once selected, the language section is enabled. You may rename the selected relay.

6  - From the General tab, specify the Operating mode for the relay:

•   Normal : The relay is normally de-energized (deactivated) until it is energized (activated) by an operator, an event or any other system schedule.

•   Reverse: The relay is normally energized (activated or resting) until it is de-energized (deactivated) by an operator, an event or any other system function.

7  - Specify the Automatic activation schedule : When this schedule is valid, the relay will be triggered (activated or deactivated) according to the specified activation mode.

8  - Specify the Disable relay action : When this schedule is valid, the relay will be deactivated (or activated) according to the predefined operating mode .

9  - Set the Temporary activation timer  to indicate the delay during which the relay will be temporarily triggered following a temporary activation.

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10  - Select a Graphic and Video view associated with the relay, if applicable.

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