
NAV IP Access controller
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All these events can be allocated to any alarm relay output on main module, door module and alarm
module.Alarmoutputsettinginterfaceisgivenina tableformatandeverycolumnrepresentsanalarm
outputsource.Thealarmoutputisshowninadrop‐downmenu.
Iftherearetwooptionsinthedrop‐downmenu,itmeansthealarmoutputisnotrelatedtodoor.“Yes”
indicates there is alarm output (relay energized), “No” indicates there is no alarm output (relay not
energized).
Iftherearethreeoptionsinthedrop‐downmenu,itmeansthealarmoutputisrelatedto
door.“Y”indicatesthereisanalarmoutput(relayenergized),“N”indicatesthereisno
alarmoutput(relaynotenergized),“R”refersspecificallytoalarmoutputrelayonthedoor
module,indicatingthatalarmoutputwillbegeneratedonlyiftheeventsoccursonthe
correspondingdoormodule.
ZoneAlarm:Thezonealarmreactsto8alarminputsonthealarmmodule.Anyeventsinthe
armzonemaytriggerazonealarmevent.Thecontrollergeneratesanalarmoutputaccording
onthesettinginthe“ZoneAlarm”column.
Fire Alarm: A fire alarm event is generated
when there is a fire alarm input. The controller
generatesanalarmoutputaccordingonthesettinginthe“FireAlarm”column.
SystemPINFail:UserisrequiredtoentersystemPINtoentertothesystemsettingmenu.If
an incorrect system PIN is entered three times consecutively,
the system will generate a
“system PIN fail” event. The controller generates alarm output(s) according to the setting in
the“systemPINfail”column.
ARM PIN Fail: User is required to enter ARM PIN when pressing the “ARM” key on the
controller to arm/disarm the system. If an incorrect ARM
PIN is entered three times
consecutively, the system will generate an “ARM PIN fail” event. The controller generates
alarmoutput(s)accordingtothesettinginthe“ARMPINfail”column.
Tamper Alarm:Atamperalarmeventwillbegeneratedifthereisatemperalarminput.The
controllergenerates
alarmoutput(s)accordingtothesettinginthe“TamperAlarm”column.
Remote Alarm: A systemadministratorcandirectlygeneratealarm signals usingthecontrol
software when he observes an abnormal condition through a surveillance system. This is
definedasa RemoteAlarmevent. Thecontrollergenerates alarm output(s)accordingto
the
settinginthe“RemoteAlarm”column.
Unknown Card: unknown card refers to a card that is never enrolled in the system. An
unknowncardeventwillbegeneratedwhenanunknowncardispresentedtoanyreader.The
controllergeneratesalarmoutput(s)accordingtothesettinginthe
“UnknownCard”column.
Expired Card: any card in the system is usually assigned a valid date. After the valid date
passes, the controller will automatically set the card as an expired card. An expired card
cannotgainaccesstothesystem.Anexpiredcardeventwillbegeneratedifan
expiredcardis
swipedonthereader.Thecontrollergeneratesalarmoutput(s)accordingtothesettinginthe
“ExpiredCard”column.
InvalidCard:Usercandirectlysetacardasaninvalidcardtodisablethecard.Aninvalidcard
cannotgainaccesstothesystem.Aninvalidcard
eventwillbegeneratedifaninvalidcardis
swipedonthereader.Thecontrollergeneratesalarmoutput(s)accordingtothesettinginthe
“InvalidCard”column.
Invalid Door: Each card belongs to an access group. For each group, the system can assign
accessrightstocertaindoorsforcertain
timezones.AnInvalidDooreventwillbegenerated
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