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Input settings:
Enter the name of the input, then select its type and icon. Right after the icon is selected, the
wiring diagram above shows the selected icon.
The input type can be zone, switch, impulse switch or temperature sensor. In case of zone,
switch and impulse switch we can choose whether it is normally open (NO) or normally closed
(NC). If you don’t want to use an input, select the ’Not used’ option from the drop down list.
Attention!
Do not leave unused inputs in NO or NC status as it may result false signals.
However, if the type of the unused input remains NC, it is mandatory to close it for
correct operation.
We can also set a global prell delay. This applies to all inputs and serves to filter out the
disturbances on the input. Pager 7 considers only those contacts as events, which are longer,
then the time specified here and the event-actions are executed in this case only.
Output settings:
Here you can customize the 1 or 2 outputs depending on the device version. A relay can be
bistable or monostable.
The output configured as bistable has two stable states: activated and deactivated. The bistable
relay's output status is stable, meaning that it will not change until new control. Therefore, the
delay cannot be set for a bistable relay.
If bistable mode is switched off, the relay will be monostable. The relay is normally open (NO),
so it will be stable only in deactivated state. The monostable output becomes activated if an
activation event occurs and remains activated for the time that is set in the 'Delay' field.