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In Security Expert, What is difference between EOL Resistor Input and No EOL Resistor Input?

The Controller supports normally opened and normally closed configurations with or without EOL resistors. Each input can use a different configuration. To program a large number of inputs with a certain configuration, use the multiple selection feature within the Security Expert software.

EOL Resistor Input:

When using an input with the EOL resistor configuration, the Controller generates an alarm condition when the state of an input is toggled and generates a tamper alarm condition when a wire fault (short circuit) or a cut (tampered) in the line occurs. Inputs default to require the EOL resistor configuration.

Machine generated alternative text:N. C Input Contact N.C Tamper EOL Resistor Input Configuration
No EOL Resistor Input:

When using the No Resistor configuration, the Controller only monitors the opened and closed state of the connected input device generating the alarm and seal conditions.

Machine generated alternative text:N.C Input Contact No EOL Resistor Input Configuration
Configuration in Security Expert Software:
In input options tab, Input End of Line (EOL) can be configured.  Input End of Line (EOL) defines the resistors used for EOL configuration.

Machine generated alternative text:GENERAL AREAS AND INPUT IYPES OPTIONS HISTORY USAGE EVENTS OPTIONS 1 Log to Event Buffer Test For Trouble Condition Bypassing Not Allowed Latch Bypassing Not Allowed Tamper Follows Bypass State No Bypass If Any Area Armed A Log Input Event when Bypassed Tamper Input Module Offine OPTIONS 2 Input End of Line (EOL) Contact Type 1K,41arm, 1K Tamper No resistors 1KAlarm, 1K Tamper 2K2 Alarm, 6K8 Tamper 10K Alarm, 10K Tamper 2K2 Alarm, 2K2 Tamper 4K7 Alarm, 2K2 Tamper 4K7 Alarm, 4K7 Tamper 6K6 Alarm, 6K6 Tamper WO Alarm, 6K6 Tamper

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