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EURO Programming Manual
Page: 24 RINS1291-3
Door Monitoring Facility
If the door is to be monitored by the alarm system only, the door monitoring input should be
wired direct to the end station (not via the door station) and programmed appropriately.
If the door is to be monitored by the door station only (providing local alarm), the door
monitoring input should be programmed as isolated in ‘Change Inputs’ menu. The ‘Door
Contact No.’ should be an input number that is unused on the system.
If the door is to be monitored by the door station and the end station, the door monitoring
input should be programmed in the ‘Change Inputs’ menu (see table below). The ‘Door Contact
No.’ should correspond to this input.
Input Type
Valid door open (i.e. valid tag
or ‘request to exit’)
Door forced (i.e. no valid tag,
nor ‘request to exit’)
Final Exit Starts entry time, if system set Day alarm
Switcher No response Day alarm
All other types No response Normal input response
NOTES: If input is programmed as ‘isolated’ then monitoring will be SOLELY at the door
station. If the input is to be monitored by the alarm system ONLY, it should be wired directly
to the system, and NOT via the door station.
4.7.6 Ward Control*
A Ward is sub-vision of an area, providing a degree of independent control so that in many
systems it may be used as a separate partition. Control is by means of a dedicated Set/Unset
Tag Reader located OUTSIDE the ward area. No entry/exit route is available. The number of
Wards available is limited to the number of setting points not otherwise allocated as keypads,
set/unset readers or access control or guard tour points. The maximum wards are:
EURO Systems: 44
: 3, 76: 7, 162: 29 280: 29
Each ward may consist of any number of ‘intruder’ inputs, all of which must be allocated to the
same area. No input may be allocated to more than one ward. Operation may be by proximity
tag, or by key (or other) switch wired into the first input on the tag reader. Wards using switch
operation MUST be those on which the inputs are live (i.e. shown in the table on the next
page). Tags for Ward control are programmed through the Manager menu. The ward controller
provides ‘Alarm’ and ‘Can Set’ outputs dedicated to that Ward. It also provides relevant
indications, including Set/Unset status, so should always be located adjacent to the controlling
Keyswitch where this is used. If the option ‘Auto Readmits when set’ is selected as ‘Area Set’
then the ward will always set when the area in which it located is set. If selected as ‘NEVER’ it
will always require manual setting. The Ward must ALWAYS be unset manually. An additional
option is available the ‘SITE OPTIONS’ menu, to permit a ‘misoperation’ (abort) signal to be
generated by silencing an alarm at the Ward Controller.
Operation of a Ward
Action Status Notes
Normal (unset) status
Detectors within Ward are
inactive
‘Unset’ indication lit
Ward input triggered No response
Attempt to set Ward with
input in fault
-
‘Fault’ LED flashes and
intermittent tone to
indicate ‘cannot set’
Set Ward with no faults Ward sets (detectors live)
‘Unset’ indication goes
out
Ward input triggered Alarm generated
‘Alarm’ LED lights, alarm
tone generated
Ward Controller unset Ward unsets ‘Unset’ indication lights
Valid code entered at a
Keypad whilst alarm running
Alarm silenced Ward remains set.
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