About output behaviors - An output behavior is an entity that defines a custom output signal format, such as a pulse with a delay and duration. - Security Center 5.13

Security Center Administrator Guide 5.13

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2025-04-11

An output behavior is an entity that defines a custom output signal format, such as a pulse with a delay and duration.

Some examples of output behaviors can include controlling a parking gate, flashing a light in a warehouse, and so on.

Output behaviors are used to control output relays on access control units, video units, and zones that are not being used to control door locks. They can be triggered automatically through event-to-actions, manually through hot actions in Security Desk, or through I/O linking.