Applies to: NHP-P100 and NHP-P200 Controllers, Readers connected via OSDP protocol, OnCAFE-supported hardware and configurations
Summary
Hanwha's patented Flex Inputs feature is a unique input expansion capability available on NHP controllers when using OSDP protocols. Flex Inputs is a Hanwha-exclusive feature that allows you to repurpose reader-side LED and BUZ output terminals into general-purpose unsupervised inputs when the reader is operating in OSDP mode.
Instead of just controlling the LED or buzzer output associated with Wiegand readers, these terminals can now be used as additional inputs when using OSDP reader, making maximum use of the controller hardware and not requiring additional input boards. This article explains how Flex Inputs works and how to take advantage of this powerful feature.
Flex Inputs Uses
Flex Inputs enables two extra inputs per reader port. These can be used for:
- Monitoring cabinet or wall tamper switches.
- Tracking button presses or mechanical triggers.
- Triggering zone events from a remote input location.
- Monitoring auxiliary sensors at the door.
Flex Inputs by Reader Port
When in OSDP mode, wire the Flex inputs as follows:
- F1/BUZ > Flex Input 1 (Active High)
- F2/LED > Flex Input 2 (Active High)
- Ground > RD GND or any available ground from the NHP panel
| Reader Port | Flex Input 1 | Flex Input 2 | Shared Ground |
| Reader 1 | BUZ (F1) | LED (F2) | RD GND, REX GND, Relay GND, DC GND |
| Reader 2 | BUZ (F3) | LED (F4) | RD GND, REX GND, Relay GND, DC GND |
NOTE: Flex I/O inputs are unsupervised. They do not support end-of-line (EOL) resistor
monitoring.
For a tamper switch wired to Reader 1:
- Tamper Contact (NO) > Connect one lead to F1 (BUZ), other lead to RD GND.
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Input is Active depending on Input Type (NO/NC).
NOTE: Use a minimum 22/2 or 22/4 cable when wiring Flex I/O devices.
Enabling Flex Input
To enable Flex Input:
- Set the reader port to OSDP mode by selecting Devices > Controllers > Interfaces > Readers.
See OnCAFE: How to Configure Intelligent Controllers.
- Ensure the reader is wired correctly using the 4 reader wires associated with OSDP.
- Confirm that the appropriate inputs are wired to the F(x) pins.
- Configure the Flex Inputs under the Controller Interface setup in OnCAFE as described in OnCAFE: How to Configure Intelligent Controllers.
Flex inputs appear as additional available inputs in the Input management section once OSDP is enabled on the respected Reader Port.
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