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Alarm type
The Datalog alarm type sets the behaviour of the input for different conditions:
Printer Only:
An activated input causes no change on the Datalog screen and requires no operator
action. However, the activity will be recorded on the printer and logged to disk with time
and date.
Normal:
This is the usual setting for all inputs, they are shown on screen, require operator
action and are recorded.
High Priority:
This would be used for all emergency or similar type inputs.  When an input of this type
is activated, all other pending alarms are cleared, and only other high priority inputs are
displayed. Gives the alarm a priority number of 255.
24Hour Tamper:
This type of input cannot be inhibited using the access terminal screen and
should be used as a 24-hour loop circuit.  When input hardware other than the Datalog
hardware is used, then the input devices may automatically handle tampers.
Technical:
When selected this input will be used for technical input/output and cannot be inhibited.
Relay output groups can be controlled by the input condition (this type of event is not
logged). In addition by setting the input group as required, then the input group state
will follow the state of the technical input.
P.A. Button:
Personal Attack circuit. Behaves as 24 hour tamper, but custom software applications
may use this type to cause a dial out to a central station.
Silent P.A.:
Behaves as a Printer Only alarm as above but cannot be inhibited. Custom software
applications may use this type to cause a dial out to a central station.
Icon Types
The Datalog 3 system provides 40 different icons to differentiate between types of alarm.
Alarm Help Text
These are text files created to give instructions for a particular zone. It is possible to allocate different
text files to zones.
Input Group
The Datalog 3 system allows up to 100 different input groups to be defined on the system. A zone can
be assigned to an input group. Many zones can be assigned to the same group, but a zone can only
belong to one input group.
Zones are placed in groups to allow specific areas of the security system to be inhibited or activated
either manually or on a timed basis via a time zone.
Output Group
The Datalog 3 system allows up to 100 output groups to be defined and set-up on the system. Each
output group can contain 1 or more output relays.
One output group can be assigned to a zone. If an output group is assigned to a zone, then when that
zone is activated the outputs will energise, when the alarm is reset on the Datalog 3 system the outputs
will de-energise.