Monitoring Outputs - Honeywell MPA1 User Manual

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Restoring the Schedule
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Monitoring Outputs

An output is a device that changes state when it is energized, pulsed, or time-zone
controlled. For example, a successful card read at a reader pulses a door lock. The lock
changes its normally locked state to an unlocked state and the cardholder opens the door.
The panel supports one door output. The panel also supports up to one additional
auxiliary output.
Configuring Outputs
Before you can monitor outputs, they must first be configured. Outputs can be configured
individually as discrete outputs (see
collectively as a group of outputs.
On the Outputs tab, you can do the following:
Navigating to the Auxiliary Connections-Outputs tab:
Click
Outputs.
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Click Restore to Schedule to restore the input to its shunt state based on its current
schedule. A window appears to confirm the action.
Click OK.
Note
The Pulse and Restore to Schedule buttons only function when an output or a
group has a valid pulse time or a schedule assigned.
View the current status of each output in the Discrete tab (Energized or
De-energized).
View the current status of each group of outputs in the Groups tab.
Energize or de-energize any output or group indefinitely.
Pulse any output or group. This energizes the output or group for a configured period
of time (see
Monitoring Outputs on page
Restore the output to its configured schedule. A schedule is a specified time period
during which the output will be energized. (see
to open the menu, then click Device Management > Auxiliary Connections >
Configuring Panel I/O and Groups on page
82).
Entering a Panel Name on page
52) or
28).

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