The trigger is ON if the following conditions are satisfied (i.e. a logical AND
operation is performed):
Zone – the trigger is ON if the configured zone is in one of the following states -
open, closed, short or disconnected.
Door – the trigger is ON if the any of the following door options are configured;
Entry granted, Entry denied, Exit granted, Exit denied, Door open too long,
Door left open, Door forced open, Door normal, Door Locked, Door unlocked
System - the trigger is on if the system output is in the configured state, which
can be on or off. Possible system outputs are “External Bell”, “Alarm”, etc.
Area - the trigger is ON if the area output is in an ON or OFF state. Possible
area outputs are “External Bell”, “Alarm”, etc.
Wireless FOB – this condition can be configured for a particular user or for any
user. With this configuration, if the configured user (or any user) presses the ‘*’
key on the FOB, it will cause an instantaneous pulse OFF/ON/OFF. This only
applies for FOBs that have been registered with the system.
Wireless FOB Panic - – this condition can be configured for a particular user or
for any user. With this configuration, if the configured user (or any user)
presses the ‘*’ key on the FOB Panic, it will cause an instantaneous pulse
OFF/ON/OFF. This only applies for FOB Panics that have been registered with
the system.
WPA – the trigger is activated if a button or combination of buttons is pressed.
It is possible to assign a trigger condition to all WPAs or just to one specific
WPA. When a trigger with a WPA trigger condition is defined, it can be
assigned to a mapping gate for many purposes including arming a system,
turning on lights or opening a door.
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