Outputs Menu
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and
On Time
below. If
Pulsed
is set to No, the output changes state when the zone
changes state.
Note:
This option is not available for output types that already have built-in pulse
behaviour, including ATS test, PIR Set Latch, Shock/Smoke sensor reset, setting/unset
complete, user-defined and courtesy light.
Partitions
This option is available for most output types. By default, the outputs are assigned to all
partitions.
Zones
This option is available for some output types. Select the zones that apply.
Delay
This is visible when
Pulsed
is set to Yes. The delay can take any value from 0 to 999
seconds. If set to 0, the output operates immediately. When set to any other value, the
output waits for the specified number of seconds before becoming active.
On Time
This is visible when
Pulsed
is set to Yes.
On Time
can take any value from 1 to 999
seconds. The output is active for the specified number of seconds. (A value of 0 seconds
is not allowed.)
Wired Outputs
The Wired Outputs menu provides access to hardwired outputs in the control unit,
expanders and keypads (if applicable). Select the device that contains the output you wish
to program, and then one of the following.
Panel
Select one of the following options, as displayed on the top line of the display:
EDIT SIREN OUTPUT or EDIT STROBE OUTPUT
Select these to edit the settings for the dedicated siren and strobe outputs. You can
edit the output's
Name
,
Polarity
and
Partitions
in the same way as for a radio outputs
(see the above descriptions).
EDIT O/P PAN>nn
Select this to edit the settings for a wired output at the panel. You can edit each
output's settings in the same way as for radio outputs (see page 63).
Note:
Please refer to page 26 for details of how outputs are addressed.
Plug-By Outputs
Some models of control unit include on-board plug-by outputs (see Table 1 on page 2).
The plug-by outputs are designed for use by a standalone communicator to send alarm
information to an ARC. You can edit each output's settings in the same way as for radio
outputs (see page 63).
See page 34 for a list of the default output types assigned to the plug-by outputs.
Note:
To make the plug-by outputs operate, you must select an alarm response that
includes communications (see from page 74).
See page 85 for details of the Remote Reset input of the plug-by communicator port.