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Chapter 8<br />

Device management<br />

155<br />

Table 70. DirecDoor wiring chart - Inputs and Outputs<br />

Element Board number DO address DI address Reader address Exit DI address<br />

DirecDoor Reader 1 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 1 8 - 9<br />

DirecDoor Digital Output 1 16 - 21 -- -- --<br />

DirecDoor I/O Module Digital Output 2 16 - 19 -- -- --<br />

DirecDoor I/O Module Digital Input 1 -- 16 - 19 -- --<br />

Notes:<br />

• The AC Power Fail input is always defined as Board 0, Address 0;<br />

• The Tamper input is always defined as Board 0, Address 1;<br />

• The Low Battery input is always defined as Board 0, Address 2;<br />

• The FACP input is always defined as Board 0, Address 3.<br />

• There are no separate Reader and Digital Output boards on DirecDoor. This is only to maintain consistency with the<br />

legacy Micro 5 controller mapping.<br />

Related procedures<br />

To create, edit, or delete an Output record:<br />

1. Select Configuration, Inputs/Outputs, and then Outputs tab.<br />

2. Refer to Creating, editing, deleting, and printing records on page 36.<br />

Defining inputs<br />

Physical inputs, such as sensors or detectors, must be described to the system. Use the Inputs form<br />

to define where each input point is connected, how it is wired to activate, what kind of state changes<br />

activate it, how long it remains detected before it activates, which input group is associated with it,<br />

and where messages about this input are routed.<br />

Example<br />

An input controls a door sensor. The sensor detects when the doors is open or closed. A description<br />

for this input could be: 01-1-00 Door DI<br />

The first part of the description indicates that the input is connected to DI point 00 on DI board 1 of<br />

Micro ID 01. The last part of the description indicates the purpose of the output

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