
50 Programming
SATEL
P
OLARITY
option, the output can be used for logical negation). See: L
OGICAL FUNCTIONS OF
OUTPUTS
47. O
UTPUTS LOGICAL
OR
– active when any control output with normal polarity is active or
any control output with reversed polarity is inactive (because of the P
OLARITY
option, the
output can be used for logical negation). See: L
OGICAL FUNCTIONS OF OUTPUTS
48...63 V
OICE MESSAGE
1–16
– activated by the telephone messaging function. It enables any
external device to be used for playback of notification messages. When programming the
telephone messaging, the number of message to be played back is to be programmed.
The messaging will turn on the corresponding output.
64...79 R
EMOTE SWITCH
1–16
– intended for control using the telephone (DTMF). The control
is available to the users having a telephone code. Additionally, the outputs can be
controlled using the user O
UTS CONTROL
function (see: U
SER MANUAL
).
If an output of the R
EMOTE SWITCH
type is to be controlled from the keypad, it must be
assigned to a group of outputs (see: section O
UTPUT GROUPS
p. 54).
If a cut-off time has been programmed for a R
EMOTE SWITCH
type output, the output will
operate similarly to the 24. MONO
S
WITCH
type output.
80. N
O GUARD TOUR
– indicates lack of guard tour.
81. AC
LOSS
(
MAINBOARD
)
-
LONG
– indicates the loss of AC power supply to the control panel
mainboard, when the trouble lasts long enough to be saved to the event log (see: AC
LOSS
REPORT DELAY
82. AC
LOSS
(
EXPANSION MODULE
)
-
LONG
– indicates the loss of AC power supply to the
modules with power supply unit, when the trouble lasts long enough to be saved to the
event log (the delay is programmed individually in each module).
83. O
UTPUTS OFF
– active when all selected outputs are turned off.
84. A
CCESS CODE ENTERING
– indicates the entering the user code.
85. U
SE OF ACCESS CODE
– indicates the using a code for arming/disarming.
86. D
OOR OPEN INDICATOR
– indicates the opening the door supervised by a module executing
the access control functions.
87. D
OOR TOO LONG OPENED INDICATOR
– indicates the long open door supervised by a module
executing the access control functions.
88. B
URGLARY ALARM
(
NO FIRE AND TAMPER
)
– signals burglary alarms and PANIC alarms from
keypads.
89. 50%
OF LOG MEMORY FILLED
– informs that 50% of the event log area has been filled since
the last event log reading with the D
LOAD
X program.
90. 90%
OF LOG MEMORY FILLED
– informs that 90% of the event log area has been filled since
the last event log reading with the D
LOAD
X program.
91. A
UTO
-A
RM DELAY START
– signals starting the A
UTO
-
ARMING DELAY
countdown for a
programmed time period (see: p. 34).
92. A
UTO
-A
RM DELAY STATUS
– indicates the A
UTO
-
ARMING DELAY
countdown (see: p. 34).
93. U
NAUTHORIZED ACCESS
– signals unauthorized opening of a door monitored by the module
executing access control functions.
94. A
LARM
–
U
NAUTHORIZED ACCESS
– similarly as type 93, but the signaling only applies to
modules with enabled A
LARM ON UNAUTH
.
ACCESS
option.
95.
IP
REPORTING TROUBLE
– signals troubles related to reporting over Ethernet and by means
of GPRS.
96. T
ELEPHONE LINE TROUBLE
– informs about telephone communication troubles.
97. V
OICE MESSAGE
– similarly as types 48-63, but the numbers of synthesizers (messages)
must be selected.