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Inputs and Self Learning
For full Inputs connection information see Appendix 2.
To aid installation, Dualcom Mk2 can learn the quiescent state of its inputs,
i.e. the ‘not active’ state, without having to re-program the NVM.
Note: Dualcom Mk1 does not have self learning inputs. Contact the ARC or
the CSL Help Desk for remote programming.
Self Learning allows the unit to be programmed during installation with ‘posi-
tive applied’ or ‘positive removed’ inputs. It will correct NVMs that have been
supplied with incorrect input polarities.
1. Setup the inputs ‘non-active’ conditions by connecting a positive voltage or
‘no’ voltage (0v) on each input terminal as required. This is easily achieved
by connecting the control panel outputs to the Dualcom inputs, then put the
control panel in the day state with no activated detectors and all alarm
conditions reset. You can leave any unused Dualcom inputs disconnected.
‘Non-active’ means that the voltage on the alarm inputs are in the ‘not in
alarm’ condition and open/close inputs are in the ‘open’, ‘unset’ or ‘day’
condition.
Ensure that the unset/open/day state is selected on the Control Panel,
not the ‘set’ or ‘engineering’ states.
3. With the Dualcom powered-up, apply a permanent short to the Test pins
with a jumper link or screwdriver blade etc.
4. Momentarily short the Reset pins.
The Red & Yellow LEDs will flash: 4 Red...4 Yellow...4 Red...etc. indicating
‘learning’ mode.
5. Remove the short on the Test pins.
The LED flashing will cease and the state of the 8 inputs will be remembered
as the ‘non-active’ condition. This information will be stored in the NVM.
Note: DO NOT park the Jumper Link onto BOTH Test pins because
this will immediately trigger a test call and inhibit further operation.
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