Configuring via the Web Server

Configuring the System

Steps: Use the descriptions in the following table to configure other panel inputs and downstream inputs:

Table 2-10:Configuration > Other I/O & Groups > Inputs Tab Field Descriptions

Setting

Description

 

 

Name

Enter a unique name to identify the device.

 

 

Mode

Normally Closed – Specifies that the door’s normal state is

 

closed.

 

Normally Open – Specifies that the door’s normal state is open.

 

Unsupervised – Specifies that the door’s electrical circuit is

 

wired in one path without alternative paths supervised by

 

resistors.

 

Supervised – Specifies that the door’s electrical circuit is wired

 

with alternative paths supervised by resistors.

 

 

Shunt Time

Specifies the amount of time for which the inputs will be

 

shunted, or de-activated. The maximum number of hours is 1.

 

When the hour field is blank, the maximum number of minutes

 

is 59. When 1 is entered in the hour field, the maximum number

 

of minutes is 45. The sum of all three units comprises the shunt

 

time. Note that you can express seconds in tenths of a second.

 

 

Debounce Time

Specifies the period of time the input must remain in a new state

 

before generating an alarm. For example, if a Normal state is

 

changed to Alarm, the state must remain in Alarm for five

 

seconds before an alarm is generated.

 

 

Time Zones

Shunt – Specifies the time period during which the input will be

 

shunted.

 

Disable Interlock – Specifies the time period during which the

 

programmed action on this input from another point will be

 

disabled.

 

Disable Alarm Msgs – Specifies the time period during which

 

the input will generate no alarms.

 

 

Auto-Relock

Causes the door to re-lock immediately when the door status

 

switch closes after entry. The output relay that controls the door

 

strike de-energizes when the associated input returns to normal

 

state instead of remaining energized for the duration of the pulse

 

time. To enable Auto-Relock, de-select the Disable checkbox,

 

and select the associated output from the drop down list.

 

 

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Honeywell 800-04410, NetAXS manual Setting Description

NetAXS, 800-04410 specifications

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