The StarLink™ Commercial / Residential Fire and Burglary
alarm capture radio communicators are fully supervised,
wireless digital two-way subscriber units supported by an
extensive nationwide wireless network. All models are
compatible with most 12VDC alarm control panels (always
adhere to the documentation provided by the control panel
manufacturer). Model SLE-LTEV-CFB is compatible with
most 12 or 24VDC control panels. All can function as a
backup to existing telephone lines, or as sole path primary
communicators. In backup mode, all units will automatically switch the communication channel from the telephone
line to the network when telephone line trouble is detected.
See WI2140 for programming information.
The SLE-LTE Series radios use data-capture technology
that captures the alarm report from the control panel and
transmits the alarm signals to the SLE Control Center; the
alarm signals are then forwarded to ANY central station via
Contact ID or Sur-Gard System II or Sur-Gard System V
central station receivers via TCP/IP using standard line
security. The SLE Control Center reports a trouble signal
in the event that the network does not receive the expected
supervision signal from the wireless communicator.
For Commercial Burglary installations, under the
STARLINK RADIO REPORTING PATH
The diagram below shows the transmission path of a
signal from the StarLink radio to the central station.
1. Signal from a Control Panel.
2. StarLink radio receives the signal transmission
(from the TIP an RING wires); sends RF signal
through the network operator.
3. Network Operator, part of the vendor system, a
section of the cellular spectrum.
4. SLE Control Center, receiv es and routes data.
5. Central Station.
((((((((( ( ) )))))))))
StarLink
Radio
armed condition, any loss of communication must be
treated as a Burglary Alarm at the Central Station.
The following models are available:
SLE-LTEV-CFB-PS: Commercial / Residential Fire and
Burglary Radio in red metal housing with SLE-ULPS-R
power supply and 16.5V / 20VA transformer mounted
inside housing
SLE-LTEV-CB-TF: Commercial / Residential Burglary
and Residential Fire Radio in white metal housing with
SLE-ULPS-R power supply and TRF12/T123 plug-in
16.5V / 20VA transformer
SLE-LTEV-CFB: Commercial / Residential Fire and Bur-
glary in red metal housing. Powered directly from control
panel (no power supply, no transformer, rated 12/24VDC
input)
SLE-LTEV-CB: Commercial / Residential Burglary and
Residential Fire Radio in white metal housing. Powered
directly from control panel (no power supply, no transformer)
The following features are included with models that include
a SLE-ULPS-R power supply:
Power limited output to the StarLink radio PC board 12V
input terminals
Battery connection red and black flying leads
Monitored battery charging and Active battery test circuits
StarLink radio trouble input (from StarLink radio PC board
PGM1 terminal to de tect StarLink radio trouble)
Requires a sealed lead acid min 4AH / max 7AH battery
for minimum 24-hour standby time (max charge current
200mA).
Trouble relay output (C, N/O and N/C termi nals) to w i re
to a panel zone dedicated to "LTE Trouble" (dry contacts). Remove jumper "J2" to isolate common from
ground
Green AC ON LED visible from the exterior housing
Yellow TROUBLE LED on PC board. Flashes signify:
One flash: AC fail / brownout (2 hour delay)
Two flashes: Low battery
Three flashes: Charging circuit trouble
Four flashes: StarLink radio trouble
The housing-mounted transformer (when provided) is mount-
(2)
Control
Panel
CENTRAL
STATION
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(1)
(5)
UL Classified StarLink Network
Operations Center
(3)
Network
Operator
(4)
AGENCY LISTINGS
UL 864 Standard For Control Units and Accessories For
Fire Alarm Systems, 10th Editio n
UL 1610 Standard For Central-Station Burglar-Ala rm Units
UL 985 Standard For Household Fi re Wa rning Sy stem Unit s
UL 1023 Standard For Household Burglar-Alarm System
Units
LTEV models are Verizon® Network Certified
ed inside its own housing compartment with a replaceable
UL Listed .5A fast blow primary fuse. 120VAC connections
are to be made by a licensed electrician using suitable connectors, in accordance with N.E.C. and local code requirements.
ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS
In addition to the models listed above, the following sub-
assemblies are available:
SLE-ULPS-R - Power Supply. Required for installations
where the control panel cannot provide the 71mA of
Auxiliary power required to operate the StarLink radio.
Uses a standard 4AH / 12V minimum (7AH maximum)
rechargeable battery to provide radio standby power.
Requires connection to either the model NAPCO
TRF12/T123 (16.5V / 20VA) external plug-in transformer
or the chassis-mounted 16.5VAC / 20VA transformer
affixed inside the housing (see wiring diagrams further in
this manual). Note: For models without the SLE-ULPSR, connect the radio terminals 1 and 2 to the control
panel Aux Power terminals (observing polarity).
SLE-DLCBL - Download Cable, 6 feet
SLE-ANTEXT30 - Extended antenna with 30 feet of cable
SLE-ANTEXT50 - Extended antenna with 50 feet of cable
SLE-ANTEXT75 - Extended antenna with 75 feet of cable
(Any suitable external cellular antenna is permitted by
UL). Always follow the manufacturer's installation instructions. Note: Antennas are not Listed by UL. For
LTE radios where an External Antenna needs to be installed outside of the room in which the radio is installed
(maximum 30 meters (98 feet) in Residential applications), please use RF Transmitter Board
9SLELTEEXAPSLD available from our Customer Service Department, if not provided. The
9SLELTEEXAPSLD is identified by "two red dots" located on the lower right corner of the board. See WI2239
included with the 9SLELTEEXAPSLD for the simple installation procedure.
GEM-Tamperkit - Tamper switches and screws to protect
metal housing (see page 18).
SPECIFICATIONS
The following specifications apply to all StarLink radio mod-
els unless otherwise stated:
Electrical Ratings for 120VAC, 60Hz
For Models with Power Supply
Input Voltage: 120VAC nominal
Input Current: 150mA maximum
Maximum Charging Current: 200mA
Electrical Ratings for +12V
For Models without Power Supply*
Input Voltage: 10-15VDC (power-limited output from
Listed control panel). Note: Model SLE-LTEV-CFB is
rated 10-25VDC input.
Input Current for SLE-LTEV-CB: 10V = 90mA , 12V =
71mA, 15V = 63mA, with peak RF transmission current
of 200mA.
Input Current for SLE-LTEV-CFB: 10V = 90m A , 12V =
71mA, 25V = 68mA, with peak RF transmission current
of 200mA.
Electrical Ratings for the IN 1 Burg/Fire Input:
Input Voltage: 9-15VDC. Note: Model SLE-LTEV-CFB
is rated 9-25VDC input.
Maximum Input Current: Up to 2mA from FACP NAC
circuit
Electrical Ratings for IN 2 and IN 3:
Maximum Loop Voltage: 15VDC. Note: Model SLE-
LTEV-CFB is rated max 25VDC input.
Maximum Loop Current: 1.2mA
End of Line Resistor (EOLR) Value: 10K (2 req'd)
Electrical Ratings for 3 PGM Outputs:
Open Collector Outputs: Maximum Voltage 3V when
active; 15V maximum when not active. Note: Model SLE-LTEV-CFB is rated max 25VDC output.
Maximum PGM Sink Current: 50mA (up to 15VDC),
25mA (15.1VDC - 25VDC)
Physical (W x H x D)
Metal Housing: 11½ x 9½ x 3½" (29.2 x 24.1 x 8.9cm)
Mounting: Metal housing includes two keyhole slots for
wall mounting (see measurements on page 7)
Environmental
Operating Temperature: 0°C - 49°C (32°F - 120°F)
Humidity: Maximum 93% Non-Condensing
Indoor / dry location use only
NOTICE TO AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION, USERS, INSTALLERS,
DEALERS, AND OTHER AFFECTED PARTIES
FIRE PROGRAMMING OPTION
Unattended Remote Downloading No Enable / Disable
IN2 and IN3 Unsupervised Yes Supervised / Unsupervised
7 Day Supervision, Radio to NOC No
*For Commercial Fire installations, a UL Listed Fire Alarm regulated power supply or FACP regulated auxiliary output is required.
2 StarLink
PERMITTED IN
UL864? (Y/N)
AVAILABLE SETTINGS REQUIRED UL 864 SETTINGS
Disabled (Jumper 1 installed). Also required for Commercial / Burgla-
ry installations. Note: See page 7 "Configuration Download / Firm-ware Updates" for jumper instructions.
Unsupervised using conduit within 20 feet of FACP (default). If not
using conduit, install Jumpers 4 and 5 and EOL Resistors (see pages
3 and 4).
200 seconds, 5 minutes,
60 minutes, 7 days
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TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS
Configure all inputs and outputs using the Management Center screen (located at www.napconoc.com).
Located at the bottom of the StarLink radio PC board, the
17 terminals are described as follows:
TB1: PWR (+12V)Note: Model SLE-LTEV-CFB is rat-
ed 12/24VDC input.
(Refer to section "STEP 4: APPLY POWER") TB2: PWR GND (–)(Refer to section "STEP 4: APPLY POWER") TB3: PGM1 (–): Open collector output. PGM1 is nor-
mally on (active low). When it is triggered (for ex-
ample, a trouble is detected) it becomes open col-
lector/high. To have a zone dedicated to an Star-
Link radio trouble, insert one side of the end of line
resistor into this PGM1 terminal, and wire the other
side of the resistor to the positive terminal of the
zone.
TB4: PGM2 (–): Open collector output. This output is
defaulted as "Fail to Communicate", and is normally
open collector/high. When a report fails to com-
municate anywhere in the communications path, the
output is active low.
TB5: PGM3 (–): Open collector output. This output is
defaulted as "Telephone Line Cut". When the tele-
phone line voltage is correct, the output is open col-
lector/high; when the telephone line voltage is too
low, the output is active low.
TB6: IN 1: Active high input for wiring to the panel
bell output. When this input detects a pulsing tem-
poral 3 high, it sends a Fire alarm; a pulsing tem-
poral 4 (CO Alarm), a CO alarm is sent. When
used, these conductors must be run in conduit (max
20 feet for Commercial Fire, and 3 feet for Residen-
tial Fire). Do not use for Burglary applications.
TB7: IN 2: See TB9, below.
TB8: GND: Common ground terminal.
TB9: IN 3: Both terminals IN 2 and IN 3 by default are
supervised end-of-line resistor inputs that can be
triggered with N/O or N/C relay contacts. Wire the
common ground terminal GND (terminal TB8) to the
relay common. In Burglary applications, when used
as arm/disarm status input, a low indicates "armed"
and a high indicates "disarmed". For these inputs to
report to a central station, the radio must be configured with the central station telephone number and
correct reporting formats and codes. See table on
page 17 for more information.
TB10: TIP: See TB11, below.
TB11: RING: Terminals TIP and RING: Wh en used f o r
backup reporting, the house Tip and Ring telephone
wires must be routed from the outside to these terminals. Under normal back up conditions, these
terminals are internally wired to the PANEL TIP and
PANEL RING terminals, allowing all transmissions
to the central station to be monitored. These wires
are monitored for voltage such that if voltage falls
below 1.5V, a Telco Line Fault trouble is detected,
and the StarLink radio applies telephone line voltage to the control panel Tip and Ring DACT interconnect to the radio allowing it to receive and transmit any alarms sent by the panel.
TB12: PANEL RING: See wiring diagrams.
TB13: PANEL TIP: See wiring diagrams.
Note: TB14-TB17 no connections permitted by UL.
TB14: RTS (R): See TB17 below.
TB15: PANEL TX (B): See TB17 below.
TB16: PANEL RX (G): See TB17 below.
TB17: CTS (Y): No connections permitted.
LED DESCRIPTIONS
The PC board contains several LED's, as follows:
GREEN RF SIGNAL STRENGTH LED
Labeled "D3", this LED is located at the lower right corner
of the PC board.
Every 30 seconds, the StarLink radio receiver section
turns on and listens to the cell tower. Depending on the
Supervised Fire / Burg Input
8 7 9
Radio GND
(TB8)
(Radio)
(Alarm Panel)
10K
10K
C C N/O
TBL*
The EOLR must be installed and located within the control panel housing.
*Reverse polarity / energized state.
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Alarm
-or-
To StarLink
Terminals
IN2 (TB7)
-or-
IN3 (TB9)
N/O
N/C
Supervised Arm / Disarm Input
To StarLink
-or-
8 7 9
Radio GND
(TB8)
(Radio)
(Alarm Panel)
10K
10K
C
Open = Disarmed
Closed = Armed
The EOLR must be installed and located within the control panel housing.
Terminals
IN2 (TB7)
-or-
IN3 (TB9)
RED DIAGNOSTIC LED (Labeled "D7")
YELLOW OPERATIONAL STATUS LED (Labeled "D4")
GREEN RF SIGNAL STRENGTH LED (Labeled "D3")
RED TROUBLE LED (Labeled "D5")
D4 D3 D5
LED LOCATIONS
signal strength detected, it will blink the Signal Strength
LED from 1 to 8 times, providing a signal strength indicator that is updated constantly and is always displayed.
Refer to Coverage Table below.
Green LED Operation
Signal strength (as received by the radio) is displayed by
this LED blinking 1 to 8 times at a constant rate (with a
short delay between blink cycles). Acceptable power
level is greater than or equal to -91dBm (minimum 4
blinks at the mounting location).
LED Blinks 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
GREEN RF SIGNAL STRENGTH LED
RADIO RECEIVER COVERAGE TABLE
Power
(dBm)
-55 -65 -75 -85 -91 -95 -99 -105
YELLOW OPERATIONAL STATUS LED
Labeled "D4", this LED is located at the bottom right of
the PC board. Operation is as follows:
Normal Standby Condition:
Blinks on momentarily every 10 seconds: Unit is in
standby waiting for an alarm to report.
Processing Alarm Conditions:
When processing an alarm, this LED will blink variably
during each part of the process (dialing, handshaking,
data transmission, etc.).
RED TROUBLE LED
Labeled "D5", this LED is located at the bottom right of
the PC board. Operation is as follows:
1 Blink: Low Aux Power input voltage
2 Blinks: Battery trouble
3 Blinks: Alarm report Failed to Communicate
4 Blinks: RF trouble (antenna connection or cellu-
lar registration)
5 Blinks: Network trouble (signal unable to reach
the SLE Control Center)
6 Blinks: Unit disabled (r eporting or control panel
downloading not allowed)
7 Blinks: Unit was shutdown and has no function-
ality; requires a restart (full power down and full power
up sequence) to restore operation
8 Blinks: Telco Line Cut (this is not the DACT inter-
connect to the radio)
RED DIAGNOSTIC LED
Labeled "D7", this LED is located in the middle of the PC
board. One blink indicates a weak or non-existent signal
from the network (green LED is off). If this red LED is
blinking in any other manner, please contact technical
support.
SUPPLYING POWER
Control panels can provide power through their Auxiliary
Power terminals if the available standby current is reduced by
71mA. When there is insufficient standby current due to the
application (such as when 24-hour standby time is required
for Fire or CO), the SLE-ULPS-R Charger Module accessory
must be used to charge an additional battery and to supply
the power for the StarLink radio. See WI2131.
JUMPER DESCRIPTIONS
Jumper block labeled "X5"; from top to bottom, as detailed in
the following table. Note: Contact ID is always available in
response to a Contact ID handshake.
Tech on site must temporarily
remove to download
4/2 with Checksum Pulse Format 2 4/2 Pulse Format
Supervised inputs. EOLR(s) re-
quired, see page 3
The StarLink SLE-LTE Series radios are compatible with
any Listed alarm control unit DACT communicating contact
ID or any 4+2 pulse format (4/2 Pulse Dialing formats such
as Ademco Slow, Radionics Slow, Silent Knight Fast, Radionics Fast and Universal High Speed, with 10pps, 20pps,
and 40pps with and without checksum, either 1400Hz or
2300Hz handshake / kissoff).
The StarLink SLE-LTE Series radios and NOC are compati-
ble with the Listed Ademco model 685 with model 685-8 line
card DACR or any Listed compatible DACR with any 4+2
pulse or contact ID format which is specified in the Installation Instructions for the interconnected DACT / Alarm Control Unit.
Refer to WI2140 (available on the NOC) for selecting the
required handshake / kissoff frequency in the NOC
(www.NapcoNOC.com) setup screens (as required by the
control panel).
Jumper Block "X5" Options
Jumper block labeled "X5" contains 5 jumper terminals; from top
(labeled "1") to bottom (labeled "5") as follows:
Jumper ON
Backup Mode 3 Primary Mode
Jumper
Number
1
4 and 5
Jumper OFF
Not permitted by UL 864 and
UL 1610
Not permitted by UL 864 and
UL 1610 (UL 864 permits use of
conduit within 20 feet of FACP in
lieu of Supervision)
PRIMARY AND BACK-UP REPORTING
The StarLink radio can function as a primary wireless com-
municator, in cases where there are no telephone lines present, when connected directly to the control panel Telco
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terminals. For primary reporting, do NOT install jumper 3
in terminal block "X5". The StarLink radio can also function as a backup to the existing telephone lines (install
jumper 3 in terminal block "X5"). When used as a back up
communicator and when it senses telephone line trouble,
the StarLink radio automatically switches the communication channel from the telephone line to the network.
NETWORK COVERAGE
The StarLink radio constantly supervises the network cov-
erage. When the StarLink radio is configured for primary
reporting, and the StarLink radio detects a loss in network
coverage, the StarLink radio must be configured to prompt
the control panel to announce a Telco Line Cut failure trouble using the Management Center screen (located at
www.NapcoNoc.com). Note: This Telco Line Cut failure
trouble will NOT activate when the StarLink radio is configured for backup reporting.
INSTALLATION STEPS
STEP 1: ACCOUNT REGISTRATION
Create a new account and register specific StarLink radio
modules at www.NapcoComNet.com. Accounts and modules registered via the Internet are enabled for activation
within 24 hours.
STEP 2: SELECT A MOUNTING LOCATION
The mounting location should be indoors within the protected area and selected based on RF performance. It is
HIGHLY recommended that the installer carefully adhere to
the following recommendations BEFORE any wires are installed.
Generally, high locations are best. DO NOT mount radio
in basements or below grade as unpredictable performance may result.
DO NOT mount the radio in non-climate controlled envi-
ronments (i.e. attics may become extremely hot in summer, garages may become extremely cold in winter).
Avoid mounting locations within 3 feet of AC power lines,
fluorescent light fixtures, or large metal objects (air conditioners, metal garage doors, etc.) as these locations
have been shown to have a detrimental effect on signal
strength.
A fair amount of care may be required to mount the Star-
Link radio so as to achieve an optimal RF path. The
installer should spend as much time as needed to obtain
the highest signal level possible.
For Commercial Burglary installations, install in accord-
ance with UL 681, Standard for Installation and Classification of Burglary and Holdup Alarm Systems. Installation shall also be in accordance with UL 827, Standard
for Central-Station Alarm Services, and UL 1641, Standard for Installation and Classification of Residential Burglar Alarm Systems
a. Before applying power, be sure to connect the
antennas. Temporarily connect power to the StarLink radio from a fully charged 12V (4AH minimum)
battery. DO NOT mount the radio at this time. Press
Tamper switch to send a signal.
b. Position the unit in the desired mounting location, with
antenna oriented vertically. The signal strength is
displayed by the Green "Signal Strength LED" labeled
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"D3" (located at the lower right corner of the PC
board). The radio tower signal strength may fluctuate
from day to day, therefore it is best to try to find a
mounting location where the LED provides a mini-mum of 4 blinks.
c. Once a location has been selected based on signal
coverage, permanently secure the unit using #8
screws (not supplied) in the two mounting holes.
WARNING: To ensure user safety and to satisfy FCC
RF exposure requirements, this unit must be installed so
that a minimum separation distance of 60cm (24") is always maintained between the antenna of the transmitting
device and nearby persons.
STEP 3: WIRING (PRIMARY AND BACKUP MODES)
22-gauge wire may be used if mounted up to 50 feet from
the control panel, and 18-gauge wire should be used for up
to 100 feet. Reference the wiring diagrams further in this
manual. See the section CONTROL PANEL PROGRAM-
MING further in this manual.
For Primary Mode:
Remove jumper #3 in jumper block labeled "X5". The wiring between the control panel and the StarLink radio is over
five (5) wires, as follows:
TB1: PWR (+12V)Note: Model SLE-LTEV-CFB is
rated 12/24VDC input.
TB2: PWR GND (–)
TB13: PANEL TIP
TB12: PANEL RING
TB3: PGM1 (–). Normally low output wired to the
(+) of a zone dedicated to monitoring the radio status.
See page 12 for GEMC-F8ZCPIM wiring. Should be
programmed on Napco control panels as Day Zone, but
be programmed to sound locally and NOT activate the
bell. Note : See steps "a" and "b", below.
For Backup Mode:
Install jumper #3 in jumper block labeled "X5". The wiring
between the control panel and the StarLink radio is over
seven (7) wires, as follows:
TB1: PWR (+12 or 12/24V)
TB2: PWR GND (–)
TB10: TIP
TB11: RING
TB13: PANEL TIP
TB12: PANEL RING
TB3: PGM1 (–). Normally low output wired to the
(+) of a zone dedicated to monitoring the radio status
(see page 12 for GEMC-F8ZCPIM wiring). Should be
programmed on Napco panels as Day Zone, but be
programmed to sound locally and NOT activate the bell.
a. Without applying power (voltage), connect to screw
terminals TB1 (+12 or 12/24V) and TB2 (–). If t h e
control panel Aux. Output cannot supply the necessary current, then you must use the SLE-ULPS-R
Power Supply accessory with additional battery (see
WI2131). For wir i ng con n ec ti ons , se e t he wi r ing d iagrams further in this manual.
b. Referencing the correct wiring diagram for the ap-
propriate control panel (wiring diagrams are located
further in this manual), connect the "TELCO" control
panel terminals TIP and RING (DACT interconnect
wiring to the radio). Do NOT connect the StarLink
radio terminals TB10-13 to house telephone lines
(RJ31X modular plug wires, etc.).
Wiring Methods
Strip wire carefully to avoid exposed conductors after
installation, etc.
Use UL Listed wire, ensuring that all conductors are to be
insulated for the maximum voltage of any conductor in
the enclosure
All wiring methods must be performed in accordance with
NFPA 70, Articles 725, and 800
STEP 4: APPLY POWER
Attach primary (top left) antenna before applying
power !
The StarLink radio requires +12 or 12/24VDC. It draws
less than 71mA during standby, and almost 200mA dur-ing transmissions (for less than 1 second).
STEP 5: SIGNAL VERIFICATION
Verify Online: To veri fy t hat the signals have been
received by the StarLink radio LTE Network online, go to
www.napconoc.com, log in with your Username and
Password, enter your Company ID number and the Star-
Link LTE Radio Number, then click Signal Log.
IMPORTANT: Verify that the signals transmitted by the
StarLink radio have been properly received by your central
station before leaving the premises.
NAPCO CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING
To program the central station receiver reporting format,
use PCD-Windows Quickloader download software. Open
the Digital Communications screen, Central Station Receiv-ers tab, as shown in the following image. A "Point
ID" (also called "Contact ID") receiver format programming
example is shown:
The radio can transmit to any central station capable of re-
ceiving SIA Contact ID via DACR technology or the DSC
Sur-Gard System II or Sur-Gard System V central station
receivers via TCP/IP.
STARLINK RADIO RELATED EVENT
REPORT CODES
EVENT AREA
IN 1 Fire
IN 2 Panic
IN 3 Trouble
Low Battery/Voltage
Tamper Trouble
Line Cut
Reboot
IN 1 CO (Carbon Monoxide)
Panic Alarm*
Holdup Alarm*
Medical Alarm*
24 hour Aux. Alarm*
24 hour Aux. Restore*
Burg Perimeter Alarm*
Burg Interior Alarm*
Keypad Holdup Alarm (ambush)*
Keypad Panic Alarm*
Keypad Emergency Alarm*
Opening*
Closing*
A.C. Trouble*
Tel 1 Fail*
*Not generated by the StarLink radio.
Note: A receiver reporting format must be entered for
each telephone number used, but each telephone number
may be assigned a different format.
CAUTION: The installer should always be certain an
area code is programmed into the control panel.
Optional: If you wish the StarLink radio to report a code
and zone number (Contact ID by default) to the central station in response to a triggered input event, see the table on