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Picture Perfect 4.6 User Manual - UTCFS Global Security Products

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<strong>Picture</strong> <strong>Perfect</strong> <strong>4.6</strong><br />

<strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

Table 72. Micro 5 (M5) wiring chart - Inputs<br />

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

Notes:<br />

• Optional boards include four 20DI boards (20 supervised input points), four 16DO boards (16 output points), four<br />

2RP boards (2-reader board), and one 8RP board (8-reader board).<br />

• The M5 cabinet has a seven-slot capacity. Two slots are used by the mandatory Power/Communications and CPU<br />

boards. The remaining five slots may be configured to meet your site requirements with any combination of boards,<br />

within the limitations listed above.<br />

• On an M5, the Tamper and AC Power Fail inputs must be wired to connector 6 on the Power/Communications board.<br />

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

Address 1.<br />

Related procedures<br />

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

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

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

Controlling outputs<br />

Outputs are devices that can turn on or off due to an input condition or operator intervention. An<br />

authorized operator can turn outputs on or off using the Control Outputs function for the duration of<br />

time entered on the Output form.<br />

You can select a single input group, output group, or an individual output from this window. Click the<br />

corresponding icon to display the Control Outputs window or the Control Output Groups window.<br />

Figure 68.Control Outputs Form<br />

Example<br />

The Control Output Groups window allows you to manually control all associated output devices<br />

such as lights or sirens. For example, you may decide to use a manual reset for a motion sensor that<br />

activates floodlights in a parking lot.<br />

To control all outputs associated with the selected output group, click the On or Off radio button.

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