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700-398-01J X-Series User Manual Issued for version 2.8x
Function
Parameter
Description
Duress Disarm
Partition No
Will disarm the allocated partition and cause a duress condition in the alarm system
and if configured the alarm will transmit the duress signal to the security company
Panic
Partition No
Will cause the alarm to go into a panic condition and if configured the alarm will
transmit the panic signal to the security company
Medical
Partition No
Will cause the alarm to send a medical alert signal to the security company if
configured
Fire
Partition No
Will cause the alarm to send a fire alert signal to the security company if configured
PGM Low
PGM No
Will trigger the specified programmable output depending on the type of output, to
switch from 12V to 0V or from a closed state to an open state
PGM High
PGM No
Will trigger the specified programmable output depending on the type of output, to
switch from 0V to 12V or from an open state to a closed state
PGM PulseL
PGM N0
Will trigger the specified programmable output depending on the type of output, to
switch from 12V to 0V and back to 12V or from a closed state to an open state and
back to a closed state. (Pulse length setup under the output properties)
PGM PulseH
PGM No
Will trigger the specified programmable output depending on the type of output, to
switch from 0V to 12V and back to 0V or from an open state to a closed state and
back to an open state. (Pulse length setup under the output properties)
Deleting Bi-Directional Remote Transmitters – Option 18
If a remote transmitter is lost or no longer used follow the following steps to delete the remote transmitter
from the system.
1.
Enter the Master User Menu: Hold down [*] for 3 seconds.
2.
Enter the Master code: [1][2][3][4] [*].
3.
Scroll using the [Panic >>] key to menu 18 or enter [1][8][*].
4.
Enter the Hub that the remote belongs too: [1][*].
5.
Enter the user code that was paired with the remote: [1][2][3][4] [*].
6.
Enter the next user code if more than one remote transmitter is to be deleted or
7.
Press [#] to exit.
Bi-Directional Remote Transmitter LED
The remote transmitter has bi-directional communication with the X-Series alarm panel and can display
different information by changing the colour of the LED and flashing a number of times.
Table 10: Remote Transmitter LED Colour Meaning
Colour
Description
Flash
Description
White
Transmitting signal to the Xwave
2
Hub
Blue
Ready to arm
Yellow
Not ready to arm
Red
Armed
Long
Away armed
1 short
Stay Armed in profile 1
2 short
Stay Armed in profile 2
3 short
Stay Armed in profile 3
4 short
Stay Armed in profile 4
15 flashes
Alarm has been triggered
Querying the X-Series via the Bi-Directional Remote Transmitter
The remote transmitter can query the alarm and feedback different information, e.g. Armed or disarmed,
current stay profile, Alarm was activated, see Table 12: Remote Transmitter LED Colour Meaning
To query status:
1.
Press the function button. (Button 1)
2.
Then press the button that is allocated to the function that is being queried.
3.
The LED will indicate the status. (See Table 12: Remote Transmitter LED Colour Meaning)
Example to query the arm status of the alarm using the default button assignments:
Press button 1 (Function button) then button 3 (Arm/Disarm button). The led will flash white indicating
transmitting message then blue if the alarm is ready to arm, red if armed or flash red if armed but a violation
has occurred.