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4-6 Operator’s Manual
Setting Normal Input States
IMPORTANT
When operating on Manchester networks, the dome can be programmed to
respond to any of the four available alarm inputs. However, the alarm input
states cannot be transmitted to the host controller. If transmitting the alarm
state to the host controller is required, the alarm device must be wired
directly to the host controller.
To set the normal input states, do the following:
1. Select Alarms/Areas/Home from the Dome Configuration Menu.
2. Use the Tilt control to move the highlight bar to Configure Normal States, then press
Focus Far.
3. Use the Tilt control to move the highlight bar to the appropriate input line.
IMPORTANT
In most cases, the normal input state for a dome's input should match the
contact type of the connected switch. For example, assigning a normal input
state of “closed” when the contact type for the switch is “open” triggers an
internally-defined dome alarm when the dome input changes from closed to
open.
4. Press Zoom In or Zoom Out to toggle the setting.
If the normal input state for the input is open, select Open.
If the normal input state for the input is closed, select Closed.
The default setting is Open.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each input you need to change. When finished, continue with
step 6.
6. Use the Tilt control to move the highlight bar to Exit. Press Focus Far to return to the
Alarms/Areas/Home screen.
7. When the Alarms/Areas/Home screen appears, do one of the following:
If you want to configure the alarm actions, continue with Configuring Alarm
Actions on page 4-2.
If you want to set the “home” position, continue with Assigning the Dome’s
Home Position on page 4-7.
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