
432 WIN-PAK User Guide
2 Use the Time Zone drop-down list to attach a
time zone to an output point. For example: to
shunt [deactivate] an output point during a
particular time zone, select that time zone from
the list. The Time Zone defaults to None.
3 Enter a value in the Pulse Time field to set the
amount of time that the output point is ener-
gized when triggered. The field defaults to zero,
but can be set from 0 to 63 seconds, 0 to 63
minutes, 0 to 63 hours.
4 The Output Inverter field [which defaults to
Normal] can be changed to Inverted.
The following list shows Output Inverter field
settings.
Output Settings
Normal
• Relay defaults to a de-energized state.
• Pulsing the output energizes it for its designatedpulse time (or pulses the output
on). At the end of the pulse time, the output de-energizes. (The output
responds the same upon a valid egress, a valid card read, and/or a manual
pulse command.
• Energizing a relay turns the relay on (LED on).
• De-energizing a relay turns the relay off (LED off).
• Normally Open circuit acts as a NO circuit. Normally Closed circuit acts as
a NC circuit.
Inverted
• Relay defaults to an energized state.
• Pulsing the output de-energizes it for its designated pulse time (or pulses
the output off). At the end of the pulse time, the output reenergizes. (The
output responds the same upon a valid egress, a valid card read,
and/or a manual pulse command.
• Energizing a relay turns the relay off (LED off).
• De-energizing a relay turns the relay on (LEDon).
• Normally Open circuit acts as a Normally Closed circuit. Normally Closed
circuit acts as a Normally Open circuit.
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