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WEBWAYONE LTD, Unit 11 Kingfisher Court
Hambridge Road, Newbury, Berkshire. RG14 5SJ
00 44 1635 231 514 support@webwayone.co.uk
The Pin Sense Control determines which state indicates an alarm or restore condition (loaded on Auto Take-On).
Terminology
Voltage Alarm
Voltage Restore
Pin Sense
BIAS
Negative Removed
3.4V/6.9V
0V
Negative
HIGH
Negative Applied
0V
3.4V/6.9V
Positive
HIGH
Positive Removed
0V
12V
Positive
LOW
Positive Applied
12V
0V
Negative
LOW
Due to the different BIAS controls for pins 1-8 and 9-16 the floating Pin Voltage is different. 1-8 float at 3.4V and 9-16 float
at 6.9V (measured from a 0V source). The interpretation of the above terminology does vary within the industry, however
in this instance Negative Removed to Alarm means the same as Negative Applied to restore. In the table above the
terminology is associated to the alarm state.
It is advised that the alarm conditions are set to a “removed state” so that a tamper or a break in the cabling (malicious or
fire damage etc) can be detected. The “applied stateshould only be used for the alarm condition if no other option is
available.
WebWayOne SPTs are shipped in HIGH BIAS mode for Negative Removed alarms. A “Pin Profile” defines which
particular Alarm/Restore condition is applied to the individual hardwire connections. All Hardwire conditions are sent as a
SIA event. The table (below) outlines the standard designated SIA profile applied to all SPTs. Deviations from this are
either captured during the order process or can be altered on written request:-
Pin
Alarm Code
Alarm Text
Restore
Code
Restore Text
Alarm (Pin)
Number
Pin Sense
1
FA
Fire Alarm
FR
Fire Restore
8001
Negative
2
PA
Panic Alarm
PR
Panic Alarm Restore
8002
Negative
3
BA
Intruder Alarm
BR
Intruder Restore
8003
Negative
4
CL
Close
OP
Open
8004
Negative
5
BB
Burglar Bypass
BU
Burglar Unbypass
8005
Negative
6
IA
Equipment Fault
IR
Equipment Fault Restore
8006
Negative
7
BV
Intruder Confirm
BW
Intruder Confirm Restore
8007
Negative
8
LB
Engineer Mode
LX
Engineer Exit
8008
Negative
9
KA
Freezer Alarm
KR
Freezer Restore
8009
Negative
10
FT
Fire Fault
FV
Fire Fault Restore
8010
Negative
11
TA
Lid Tamper Alarm
TR
Lid Tamper Restore
8011
Negative
12
AT
Mains Fail
AR
Mains Restore
8012
Negative
13
YT
Battery Fail
YR
Battery Restore
8013
Negative
14
TA
General Tamper Alarm
TR
General Tamper Restore
8014
Negative
The profile above is called “WebWayOne Std –ve” and is for use with Negative Removed alarms. If Positive Removed is
required, there is an alternative profile of “WebWayOne Std +ve”; this has Positive Pin Sense on all Pins and can be
changed on request.
An example of the raw SIA alarm event delivered to the ARC is as follows:-
[#0112|NFA8001|AFire Alarm]
Where
[#0112 (site ID)|NFA (Event SIA code) 8001 (alarm number)|AFire Alarm (ASCII Text associated with the alarm event)]
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