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Fig. 4.15 Set the system reader property of a reader
Configure Alarms
The EverAccess Flex controller consists of two basic components: one main module
and one door module. Up to 3 additional door modules and 1 alarm module can be
added to expand beyond 2 doors.
These three types of modules are all equipped with an alarm function. The main module
has 2 alarm inputs, corresponding to fire alarm and Alarm In 0. It has 2 alarm outputs as
well, called Main Alarm Output and Auxiliary Alarm Output respectively.
Each door module has 2 alarm outputs, which usually react to alarm events at the
corresponding door. However, it can be set to react to other alarm events as well. Alarm
outputs on the door module can connect to 5A external alarm devices.
The alarm module has 8 alarm inputs and 8 alarm outputs. 8 alarm inputs can connect
to external alarm input devices, such as PIR motion sensors, glass break sensors, etc. 8
alarm outputs can connect to 2A external alarm devices.
The EverAccess Flex controller tracks all events in the access control system, whether
allowed or disallowed, normal or abnormal. For example, all access granted events and
all denied access events are recorded.
Some events are critical and must trigger an alarm output, like the firm alarm input, the
zone alarm input, etc. But some events are not important and should not trigger an
alarm output, like access denied due to an invalid time. These settings all depend on the
users’ requirements. The controller collects all events that might trigger the alarm output
and provides the full capacity to enable or disable the alarm output based on these
events.
Sometimes a user may wish to allocate a particular event to a particular alarm output, or
allocate alarm inputs in a certain area to multiple alarm outputs. The Flex controller
delivers all the function and flexibility needed to do so. Users can define whether certain
events will trigger an alarm, and can further specify to which alarm output that event is
allocated.
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