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Note: This configuration requires the /wiki/spaces/EHC/pages/1607041051 Rules Engine, which is included in the Premium Plan. To view more details about your plan, log into the Control Center and go to Administration > Account. |
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Configuring the
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Input in the Control Center (
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Not Required for Auxiliary Input)
Access the Control Center:
Go to
Openpath Control and log in.
For the European Control Center,
go to
Edit the ACU:
Navigate to Devices > ACUs
.
Click on the ACU you want to edit
.
Configure the Port:
Go to the Ports tab.
Click on the port next to the input wired to the button (
e.g., Contact4).
Select Generic Input
from the Input Type dropdown, then
click Save.
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Creating a Lockdown Plan
Refer to Instructions:
See "How do I create a Lockdown Plan?
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" for detailed instructions.
Creating Rules in the Rules Engine
Access the Rules Engine:
Go to Configurations > Rules
.
Click the plus (+) sign
in the top right
corner to create a new rule.
Define the Rule:
Enter a name and description for the rule.
Set the Trigger:
In the Trigger section:
From the Type dropdown
, select Input.
From the Event dropdown,
select Generic Input State Changed.
Add Conditions:
In the Conditions section:
Click Add Condition.
From the Type dropdown,
select ACU Port Filter.
From the ACU To Match dropdown, select the ACU with the wired button.
From the ACU Port To Match dropdown, select the button'
s Generic
Input (e.g., Contact4).
Click Add Condition
again.
From the Type dropdown,
select Input State.
From the State to Match dropdown, select the appropriate state (
based on how the button is wired).
For toggle switch buttons wired to NC, select high to trigger and low to revert.
For toggle switch buttons wired to NO, select low to trigger and high to revert.
Define Actions:
In the Actions section:
From the Type dropdown
, select Lockdown.
From the Lockdown Plan dropdown, select the plan
you want the button to trigger.
From the Lockdown Action dropdown,
select Trigger Lockdown.
Repeat steps 1-5
. In step 5, under the Lockdown Action dropdown,
select Revert Lockdown.
Click Save the Rule:
Click Save.