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Definition > Event Relays Definition (Global/KT-NCC Gateways)
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Event Relays Definition (Global/KT-NCC Gateways)
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This
menu is used to associate events that will trigger relays. You can also
specify that the relay be triggered only during a specific schedule and
if the relay will be activated, deactivated or temporarily activated.
For instance, you can define a relay to be activated when an alarm system
is armed. You can for example set the relay to turn off all the lights,
etc.
Events
are generated for various reasons. They can be generated to report such
events as:
•
Unauthorized
access
•
Intrusion
•
Defective
components
•
Modified
components
•
Guard
tour status (for example that a guard has not reached the next station),
etc.
Defining
Event Relays
1 -
From the Definition
tab, click the
button.
2 -
From
the
list,
select a gateway, then select an
to
which you want to associate a relay. System components associated with
the selected event appear in the left-hand pane.
3 -
Select
the component you want to associate with the event, then select the
you
want to activate when the selected event occurs.
4 -
For
the selected relay or group of relays, choose the
:
•
—The
relay will be temporarily activated for the delay defined in the
field
of the relay definition.
•
—The
relay will activate permanently until requested otherwise by the system.
•
—The
relay will deactivate permanently until requested otherwise by the system.
5 -
Select
the
: The relay
will ONLY be triggered when the schedule is VALID. In other words, when
the event is generated and the schedule is valid, the event will trigger
the relay, if the schedule is not valid, the event will not trigger the
relay.
Printing
Event Relay
This
menu is used to print the parameters for a specific event.
1 -
From the
Event relay
window,
click the
button.
2 -
Select
the
for which you want to print the associated parameters.
3 -
From
the
drop down list, select the gateway for which you want to print event parameters.
4 -
Select
components associated with the selected events: Events are usually associated
with a system component, such as a door, controller, alarm partition,
workstation, etc. For example, if you select the event “Input in alarm”,
the component selection will display all the inputs that are defined in
your system. Select the input you want to print (you can select all components,
use the “check mark” button).