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For example, to shunt [deactivate] an input point
during a particular time zone, select that time
zone from the list. The Time Zone defaults to
None.
3 Shunt Time only comes into play when an event
[an interlock, or manual shunt, for example] is
applied to the input point. Enter a value in the
Shunt Time field to set the amount of time that
the input point is deactivated [shunted] when
triggered. This can be set in seconds, minutes, or
hours using the radio buttons directly above the
option.
The field defaults to 15 seconds, but can be set
from 0 to 63 seconds, 0 to 63 minutes, 0 to 63
hours.
Shunt Time cannot be applied to door status or
door inputs.
4 Debounce Time sets the amount of time [in
seconds] that an input must be in a changed state
before that change is reported. In other words, a
debounce cycle instructs the system to ignore an
alarm for a specific period of time. For example,
an input point with a debounce time of 4 [the
default] must be in an alarm state for four cycles
before it is reported as an alarm. The same is
true when it returns to normal condition. The
input point will not report as normal until it is in
the normal state for the debounce period.
Debounce time can be set from 0 to 255 seconds.
5 In the case of input points, Interlocking refers to
linking the changing state of the input to either
another input point, an output point, or a group
of outputs. Refer to the following section,
"Enabling Interlocking for Inputs" for details on
interlocking.
6 All PW-2000 alarm input points default to
normally closed, non-supervised circuits used to
monitor changes of state.
Programming
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