EverFocus EBC890 Manual de usuario Pagina 49

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Set Door Control at Fire Alarm
The controller allows the user to choose one of two behaviors to occur when a fire alarm is
triggered: fail-safe or fail-secure. Door fire-safe at fire alarm means the door will be kept
unlocked when there is a fire alarm input. Door fire-secure at fire alarm means the door will be
locked when the fire alarm is active. At the following submenu:
Press to enter this setting. Press to toggle between fire-safe and fire-secure. Press
to exit.
The default setting for door control at fire alarm is all the doors are fire-safe, i.e. all the doors
will be unlocked during a fire alarm.
Alarm Setting
The EBC890 fingerprint controller has 5 alarm inputs and 2 alarm outputs, and provides very
flexible configuration options. Any alarm event can be arbitrarily allocated to single or multiple
alarm outputs. Alarm components, configuration basics, and menu settings are introduced
below.
Alarm Configuration Basics
The EBC890 fingerprint controller keeps track of all events in the access control system, either
legal or illegal, either normal or abnormal, for example, the granted access, the denied access
and so on.
Some events are critical which must trigger the alarm output, like the firm alarm input, the zone
alarm input and etc. But some events are not that important to trigger the alarm output, like the
denied access during the invalid time. These settings all depend on the users’ requirements.
EBC890 controller collects all events that might trigger the alarm output and provides the full
capacity to enable or disable the alarm output on these events.
Sometimes user wants to allocate a particular event to a particular alarm output, or allocate
alarm inputs in certain area to multiple alarm outputs. EBC890 controller delivers all the
function and flexibility user need. User can define whether certain event will trigger an alarm,
and can further specify to which alarm output that event is allocated.
All events that might trigger an alarm are listed below:
Fail
FailFail
Fail-
--
-secure at fire
secure at firesecure at fire
secure at fire
[ENT] to Toggle
[ENT] to Toggle[ENT] to Toggle
[ENT] to Toggle
Fail
FailFail
Fail-
--
-safe at fire
safe at firesafe at fire
safe at fire
[ENT] to Toggle
[ENT] to Toggle[ENT] to Toggle
[ENT] to Toggle
Door Action
Door ActionDoor Action
Door Action
At Fire Alarm
At Fire AlarmAt Fire Alarm
At Fire Alarm
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