Click the Input Points tab to open the Input Points tab screen.
Define all input points for the panel. The tab shown below is for an N-1000-III or N-1000-IV panel.
Input Point
The input point list contains all input points available for the panel you are defining. The name of the currently selected input point is displayed at the top. All options selected apply to the selected input point.
Input Points are given the default names of the panel and number of the input point. For example, Panel 2 I 4 is the default name for the fourth input point of the panel named Panel 2. It is good to leave these names because they are descriptive, but they can be changed if desired. Simply select the input point from the list and type in a new name of up to 20 characters.
DA TABASES
Programming Databases 9 99 99 99 99 9
Databases
NOTE: If you rename the input point, continue to include a reference to the panel in the name. Input points on different panels cannot share the same name.
Active
Select Active so that a check mark ✔ appears in the box. If Free Egress is selected as an option in the Panel Screen, some input points are automatically activated and reserved for these devices.
See Appendix B for more information on interlocking for a free egress.
NOTE: Points that are not active respond as if the Silence Alarms option is enabled. If you wish to monitor Primary Power on an N-1000-II/N-800 panel with versions 7.0, 7.3, 7.46, 7.48, 7.49, or 8.0 firmware, then Input 8 must be active. If using version 8.2 firmware, check the panel’s Advance setting to see if input 8 is used for Primary Power.
Address
This field displays the address of the selected input point.
Supervised
Enable the supervised function if the input point is electrically wired to prevent tampering. This option is only available when defining an N-1000-III or N-1000-IV panel.
Normally Open / Normally Closed
Determined the normal status of the alarm circuits. This option is only available when defining an N-1000-III or N-1000-IV panel.
100 100 100 100
100 WIN-PAK 1.17 User Manual
Silence Alarms
Enable this option to turn off alarm point reporting associated with the input, such as with an egress device.
Debounce Time
Debounce Time is the length of time (in seconds) that an input must be in alarm condition (or returned to normal) before it is recognized as an alarm (normal). For example, an input point with the debounce time of 5 must be in alarm condition for five seconds before it is reported as an alarm. The same is true when returning to the normal condition. The point does not report as normal until it is in the normal state for five seconds. This can be set from 0 to 255 seconds.
Shunt Time
Shunt time is the amount of time (in seconds) that the input point is shunted (deactivated) when triggered, such as upon a valid card read. This can be set from 0 to 63 seconds.
Timezone
Select a timezone from this list if you want the input point to be automatically shunted during a particular timezone. This list contains only the timezones selected for this panel.
Floor Plan
Not available at this time.
DA TABASES
Programming Databases 101101101101101
Databases
Viewing Monitor
From the list, select a viewing monitor to be associated with this input. Monitors must be defined in the Monitor Database to use this feature. Use this option together with the Camera to View option (below) for CCTV supervision of an input. The selected monitor displays the selected camera view when a change of state occurs at the alarm point.
NOTE: A camera and monitor can switch to the view defined in this screen when a status is received or upon acknowledgment. Select your preference under Send Command File from the Options dialog in the Setup menu.
Camera to View
From the list select a camera to be associated with this input.
Cameras must be defined in the Camera Database to use this feature. The selected camera view is displayed on the selected monitor when a change of state occurs at the alarm point.
Interlocking
Interlocking, in the case of inputs, is linking the changing state of the input to either another input, an output, or a group of outputs. Enable Interlocking for this input by clicking in the Interlocking box. A check mark ✔ will appear and the entire section can then be edited.
NOTE: Inputs, Outputs, and Groups must be made “active” to appear in the drop-down list for interlocking.
1. Select whether you want to interlock to an output (output
group) or an input. This determines which points and groups are available in the Point List.
102 102 102 102
102 WIN-PAK 1.17 User Manual
NOTE: Defaults are created for interlocks if the “Free Egress” option is enabled. These fields can be modified if needed.
2. From the list, select the name of the point list that you want to interlock.
3. From the alarm Action list, select the action taken by the second point when the initial input goes into alarm.
4. From the Normal Action list, select the action taken by the second point when the initial input goes into normal status.
See Appendix C for the actions that can be chosen and more information on interlocking.
Alarm State Section
An input point must be in one of four states: Alarm, Normal, Door Ajar, or Trouble.
Alarm
When a device attached to an input point is in alarm condition.
Normal
When a device attached to an input point is in normal operating condition.
Door Ajar
When a door contact is open longer than its shunt time.
Trouble
When an alarm circuit is out of specified tolerance which may indicate tampering or other “troubles” with the alarm point.
NOTE: The Trouble state only appears in N-1000-II panels when the AEP-5 is used. It is always available with an N-1000-III or N-1000-IV panel.
Each of these states can be assigned a priority, a message, and a command file as well as be included in real-time printing and History Reports.
DA TABASES
Programming Databases 103103103103103
Databases
Priority
The state can be assigned a priority from 1 to 99. The Current View in Alarm Monitor allows you to view alarms by an
assigned priority. The higher the priority the closer the alarm will appear to the top of the list.
NOTE: A priority of 0 is displayed in the Alarm Monitor when a new panel is brought on-line. Once WIN-PAK fully initializes the panel, the defined priorities are applied.
Click in the Priority box next to the status that you want to prioritize and type in a number. Priority 1 is a very high priority item and 99 is a very low priority item.
Message
A message of up to 80 characters can be defined for each state.
This message appears in the Alarm Info screen for the input.
Click in the Message box and type it in the message.
Command File
If you want a command file associated with a particular state, select the file from the List. This file is sent either when the state is received or upon acknowledgment as defined in the System Setup options.
Enable the Print option for every alarm state that you want printed to the alarm log printer. An “x” shows that it is enabled.
Hist.
Enable the Hist. option for every state that you want kept in the WIN-PAK history files. This keeps a log of the state’s
occurrences and can be used to generate reports. An “x” shows that it is enabled.
104 104 104 104
104 WIN-PAK 1.17 User Manual