Senstar Corporation LM100 User Manual

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System test procedure
Senstar LM100 Product Guide
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1. Use the Output selection arrows to select a relay.
2. Select the relay’s function: high side drive power sourcing; Form A (N.O.) or Form B (N.C.) 
power sinking (up to 100 mA power sourcing/sinking); or dry contact Form A or Form B.
3. Select the type of relay Activation (latching, or flash mode, or pulse mode).
4. Select the Hold/Active Time parameter, if applicable.
5. Select the Inactive Time parameter, if applicable.
6. Repeat this procedure for each defined output.
7. Save the UCM configuration file and download the configuration changes to the gateway.
Linking segments to relays (local control mode)
The gateway’s outputs and the four relays on the ROC (OPT 1, OPT 2, OPT 3, OPT 4) can be 
linked to the defined luminaire segments. This provides up to 14 relays per gateway, for signaling 
alarm conditions.
1. Under the Config tab, on the Segment Settings window, select the segment to which a relay 
will be associated.
2. From the pull down menu, select the relay which will be associated with the segment (the 
selected relay activates to signal an alarm in the luminaire segment).
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the defined segments have associated relays, as required.
4. Save the UCM configuration file and download the configuration changes to the gateway.
System test procedure
Once the system is setup and calibrated, conduct a series of tests to verify detection. Run a UCM 
Response plot during the testing. Network based gateways can be tested over the network to 
verify network communications.
Figure 57: Linking relays to segments
Note
The following tests can be used to verify gateway system operation. 
The tests are described in a generic manner, which does not take into 
account site specific details.
select the segment to which a relay
will be assigned
select the relay from the drop down menu