Keri Systems Doors16 User Manual
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Doors™ Users Guide
Keri Systems, Inc.
October 1998
01821-001
Page 196
Revision 2.1
2.
To deselect an input, click on the check box. The check mark disappears indicating the
input is deselected.
Input Point Name
The "Input Point Name" field displays the input point name assigned in the I/O Configuration
section. In this window, this field is not editable. To change an input point name, refer to the
I/O Configuration section of this users guide.
Input Combinations
The "Input Combinations" radio buttons allow an operator to define what the state of the
selected inputs should be to generate an output. This is only valid if there are more than one
input point being applied to the I/O link.
1.
If the Or radio button is selected, an input signal on the first input point or the second
input point or any of the input points will generate an output. Click on the Or radio
button to select an Or input combination.
2.
If the And radio button is selected, an input signal must be received on the first input
point and the second input point and all of the input points at the same time to generate an
output. Click on the And radio button to select an And input combination.
Outputs
The "Outputs" check boxes allow an operator to select the outputs that should be assigned to
the I/O link. Outputs with grayed-out check boxes and no output point name are not available
for assignment.
1.
Click on the check box beside the output point name. A check mark appears indicating
the output is selected. Every click in the check box toggles between selecting and
deselecting.
2.
To deselect an output, click on the check box. The check mark disappears indicating the
output is deselected.
Output Point Name
The Output Point Name field displays the output point name assigned in the I/O
Configuration section. In this window, this field is not editable. To change an output point
name, refer to the I/O Configuration section of this Users Guide.
Output Mode
The "Output Mode" radio buttons allow an operator to define if the output relay should be
driven to its active state or its normal state when an output is generated.
1.
Driving to the active state opens the normally closed contact and closes the normally
open contact. Typically, this is used to turn on an alarm or device. Click on the A radio
button to select the active state.
2.
Driving to the normal state closes the normally closed contact and opens the normally
open contact (the normal or idle state of the relay). Driving an output to the normal state
can be used to turn off an output that was driven to its active mode. Click on the N radio
button to select the normal state.
Enable Outputs
The "Enable Outputs" and "Event Messages Only" radio buttons work in conjunction with
each other. One or the other can be selected, not both.
1.
Click on the Enable Outputs radio button to select if the input events in the I/O link
should drive an output relay.