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The following list shows possible Output Inverter
field settings.
Output Settings
NormalNormal
NormalNormal
Normal
• Relay defaults to a de-energized state.
• Pulsing the output energizes it for its designatedpulse time (or pulses the output
on). At the endof the pulse time, the output de-energizes. (The output responds
the same upon a valid egress, a valid card read, and/or a manual pulse command.
• Energizing a relay turns the relay on (LED on).
• De-energizing a relay turns the relay off (LED off).
• Normally Open circuit acts as a NO circuit. Normally Closed circuit acts as a
NC circuit.
InvertedInverted
InvertedInverted
Inverted
• Relay defaults to an energized state.
• Pulsing the output de-energizes it for its designated pulse time (or pulses the
output off). At the end of the pulse time, the output reenergizes. (The output
responds the same upon a valid egress, a valid card read, and/or a manual pulse
command.
• Energizing a relay turns the relay off (LED off).
• De-energizing a relay turns the relay on (LED on).
• Normally Open circuit acts as a Normally Closed circuit. Normally Closed
circuit acts as a Normally Open circuit.
Create an ADV for Each Output Point
You must configure an ADV for each of the output
[Control] points that you will be using. Outputs that
are used in conjunction with the door cannot be
added as ADVs.
5 Click the Add button in the ADV area of the
window to open the Abstract Device Record -
Control Point window (next illustration).
NOTE: Within the Abstract Device Records, output
points are considered "Control Points." Input points
are considered "Monitor Points," and Readers are
considered "Entrances."
Programming
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