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The Virdi output is configured as follows:
- Go to the settings panel of the Virdi Output object that is created on the basis of the Virdi ACU object.
- From the PGM number drop-down list (1), select the output number from 1 to 8.
- From the PGM type drop-down list (2), select the output type:
- Unused - not used.
- Matching success - is triggered after successful authorization of a user.
- Matching failed - is triggered after an unsuccessful authorization of a user.
- Scheduled output - works according to the assigned schedule.
- Alarm output - is triggered when an alarm is activated.
- System troubles - is triggered when a problem occurs in the system, for example, a problem with the battery, a problem with the reader, etc.
- Arm/disarm status - is triggered when a region becomes armed/disarmed.
- Fire alarm - is triggered when a fire alarm is activated.
- Silent alarm - is triggered when a silent alarm is activated.
- Open too long - is triggered when the door is open for too long.
- Door forced - is triggered when the door is held by force.
- In the Param (dep. on type) drop-down list (3):
- if the output type Matching success or Matching failed is selected, then select the door number that will be opened when the corresponding output is triggered: from 1 to 4.
- if the output type Alarm output, Fire alarm, or Silent alarm is selected, then select the section number in which the alarm will be triggered when the corresponding output is triggered: from 1 to 4.
- if the output type Scheduled output is selected, then select the schedule number according to which the corresponding output will operate: from 0 to 255.
- From the Activation time drop-down list (4), select the time in seconds within which the output will be activated: from 0 to 255.
- Set the Inverted output check box (5) if it is necessary to invert the output.
- Click the Apply button (6) to apply the settings.
The Virdi output is now configured.
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