FLEX Series Access Control Management Software - Everfocus

FLEX Series Access Control Management Software - Everfocus FLEX Series Access Control Management Software - Everfocus

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All events that might trigger an alarm are listed and explained below. These events are located under the “Alarm setting 1”, “Alarm setting 2” and “Alarm setting 3” tabs in the Controller Configuration window. How to set a particular alarm is explained in the next section, entitled “Configure a General Alarm”. Alarm Setting 1 Tab: Fig. 4.16 Alarm setting 1 tab Note: The content in Alarm setting tab will be only shown when the alarm module is installed in the controller. Alarm setting 1 tab shows the relationship between all the alarm outputs and the alarm inputs from Zone Alarm 1~8: The zone alarm reacts to 8 alarm inputs on the alarm module. The alarms are triggered according to the settings for each different Arm zone setting in the “ArmZone 1~8” columns. Alarm Setting 2 Tab: Alarm setting 2 tab shows the relationship between all the alarm outputs and the alarm inputs coming from the main module of EverAccess Flex controller, such as fire alarm and etc. All the alarm inputs are explained as below: • Fire Alarm: When a fire alarm input occurs, the controller generates a fire alarm output(s) according to the settings in the “Fire Alarm” column. • System PIN Fail: 25

A System PIN Fail event will be generated when a user enters an incorrect PIN three times consecutively when attempting to enter the system setting. The controller generates alarm output(s) according to the settings in the “System PIN Error” column. • Arm PIN Fail: Fig. 4.17 Alarm setting 2 tab An ARM PIN Fail event is generated when an incorrect ARM PIN is entered three times consecutively. The controller generates alarm output(s) according to the settings in the “ArmZone PIN error” column. • Alarm In 0: An Alarm In 0 event is generated when Alarm In 0 input is active. The controller generates alarm output(s) according to the settings in the “Alarm In 0” column. • Remote Alarm: A System administrator can directly generate alarm signals using the control software when he observes an abnormal condition through a surveillance system. 26

A System PIN Fail event will be generated when a user enters an incorrect PIN<br />

three times consecutively when attempting to enter the system setting.<br />

The controller generates alarm output(s) according to the settings in the<br />

“System PIN Error” column.<br />

• Arm PIN Fail:<br />

Fig. 4.17 Alarm setting 2 tab<br />

An ARM PIN Fail event is generated when an incorrect ARM PIN is entered<br />

three times consecutively.<br />

The controller generates alarm output(s) according to the settings in the<br />

“ArmZone PIN error” column.<br />

• Alarm In 0:<br />

An Alarm In 0 event is generated when Alarm In 0 input is active.<br />

The controller generates alarm output(s) according to the settings in the “Alarm<br />

In 0” column.<br />

• Remote Alarm:<br />

A System administrator can directly generate alarm signals using the control<br />

software when he observes an abnormal condition through a surveillance<br />

system.<br />

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