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Protege System Controller Reference Manual

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Profiles<br />

Profiles are used to divide up the available memory in to regions that can be used for specific applications. For<br />

example an access control configuration may require more users than a burglary configuration and this is how<br />

the various profiles are designed. There are seven profiles that are predefined and one that can be configured<br />

manually.<br />

By default manual configuration is disabled. To manually configure a profile please contact Integrated Control<br />

Technology or logon to the ICT website (http://www.incontrol.co.nz) for more information.<br />

Standard Profile<br />

The standard profile is the default protocol and covers the majority of all installation requirements. A good<br />

number of users and doors allows many combinations of burglary and access control to be achieved.<br />

Description<br />

LCD Keypad Modules (PRT-KLCD) 32<br />

16 Zone Input Expanders (PRT-ZX16 and PRT-ZXS16) 16<br />

2 Door Reader Expanders (PRT-RDM2, PRT-RDI2 and PRT-RDE2) 8<br />

16 PGM Output Expanders (PRT-ZX16 and PRT-ZXS16) 8<br />

Zone Inputs 464<br />

Trouble Zone Inputs 704<br />

PGM Outputs 420<br />

PGM Groups 128<br />

Area Groups 32<br />

Menu Groups 16<br />

Door Groups 128<br />

Keypad Groups 32<br />

Areas 32<br />

Access Levels 128<br />

Zone Types 128<br />

Doors 16<br />

Door Types 8<br />

Services 8<br />

Phone Numbers 16<br />

Schedules 128<br />

Holidays 32<br />

Daylight Saving Adjustment Settings 1<br />

Automation Points 32<br />

Panel Configuration Information 1<br />

Number<br />

Users 2000<br />

Events 2000<br />

326 PRT-CTRL-SE <strong>Protege</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Controller</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> | PRT-CTRL-SE

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