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280 VEREX Director V4.73 User's Guide 21-0381E v4.7.3
Output Points and Related Settings
Output points are programmable elect ronic
switches that can be used t o signal alarm s or
control items such as lights, garage doors, etc.
The Output P oints screen allo ws vie wing or
changing the characteristics for each of these
outputs.
Power: Outputs provide a switching function only
(devices must include a suitable power source).
Map/Graphic Annunciator Modules
: Outputs on a
"Map" module pertain to firing the LEDs on the module
itself rather than external devices.
Exception: Outputs 1 and 2 on a map module can
each fire an LED and are also provided on the board
(OP1=+V/High; OP2=0V/Low).
Door Controllers and Suite-Security Keypads
: These
devices have built in dedicated outputs that are set up
directly under "Doors" or "Suite Security".
Special Features and Complex
Equations
Beginning with V4.2, outpu t programming has
been greatly enhanced, including:
β€’ Any output function can be set as a positive
trigger (Normally 0V/Low; +V/High when
triggered), or negative trigger (Normally
+V/High; 0V/Low when triggered);
β€’ In addition to steady operation, three On/Off
cadence selections are provided;
β€’ Outputs can be triggered by just about any
type of event(s)--including the new activity-
monitoring and user-counting features.
β€’ Complex equations can be set up using
"Boolean" operators (AND, OR, XOR, etc.)
General Signalling Functions
Outputs can be set to activate whenever a
certain type of input is trigg ered or a specific
event occurs. This can be associated with a
desired panel ("System"), o r a specific "Area",
holiday, or device.
Keypad Function Keys
The function-key feature allo ws settin g up
actions to occ ur w hen a us er presses the β€œΖ’β€
and a number at an 'LCD keypad'. This
pertains to outputs set to "Function Key X".
Ζ’1-Ζ’5 are available to all users, while Ζ’6-Ζ’9 and Ζ’0 can
be set (on an area-by-area basis) to require a user with
β€œFunction Key” authority to log in before the keys will
work. For details, see the "Require Function Key PIN"
selection under "Areas and Related Settings".
Function key Ζ’5 is pre-set to toggle the keypad chime
feature on and off. It can be programmed for other
actions, but is generally notβ€”since the keypad chime
feature would be toggled as well.
The Numeric Paging Feature
UK/ACPO: This feature is not supported with
UK/ACPO operation.
Also See
: [Management], Γ–Serial Reporting.
 Software-Based Text Paging (Serial Reporting)
Outputs 5-8, or 5-8 & 121-128 (see e xception)
can be set t o signal a nu meric pager when
triggered by their associated alarm condition.
Exception: Beginning with V4.4 (software and
firmware), the outputs to use for numeric paging are
configurable.
Related
: Configuration, Γ–System, Γ–I/O Mapping 
 I/O Mapping  (under "General System Settings
for a Panel").
Outputs 005 - 008
: These are 'virtual' outputs that are
not associated with any physical wiring).
The specific a larm/event to be associated with
each of the outputs is define d here, while other
settings for the paging feature are set th rough
the System Communication screen.
For details,
refer to "Monitoring, Paging, & Remote Mgt. Settings".
Parallel STU / REDCARE and VBUS
Outputs
Outputs pertaining to a Subscriber Terminal
Unit (STU) interface (and also regarding VBUS
operations) need to be reserved ahead of time.
Select Outputs: Configuration, Γ–System, Γ–I/O
Mapping ;  I/O Mapping  (under "General
System Settings...", previous).
How to Get Here
Multi-Account Systems: First select [Account Folders]
in the 'tree', and locate and double-click the desired
account.
MyTools Bar: Output Points
In the Tree
: Configuration (click the "+"),
Γ–Output Points
(Under the specific panel group and
panel--if listed in the 'tree'.)
Related Topic: "Other Desktop Choices"
Programmable Outputs (Signalling & Device-Switching)
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