Different PGM output definition requires different triggering sources.
Press
[ENT]
to enter
the
menu, then press
the
[#]
key
to assign
a
system element (zone, partition and etc.) to the PGM output. Save changes by pressing
[ENT]
.
If selected, the
output signal is inverted.
This is useful when using self-activating
alarm
sirens
.
With this attribute being set
the
output will generate a pulsing DC voltage (1 Hz frequency). If PGM definition is
Fire alarm
,
Fire/Burglary alarm
,
or
Selected alarms
(
Fire alarm
)
,
then fire alarms will only generate pulsed output
signal
s
.
When triggered, output activates and remains activated (latched) until a valid user code is entered or is cleared
from
the
menu (depends on
the
definition ).
If selected, the output activates when zone with
an
attribute
Pre-alarm
is violated (special arming mode
Pre-
alarm
must be turned on).
If selected, the alarm siren will ding five times when
the
arming
has
failed (for example: perimeter zone was
violated or trouble appeared during exit delay).
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Short programming manual - basic information
Intruder alarm system
O01
|
Attributes
}
+InversionOfS
O01
|
Attributes
}
+ArmFailNotif
O01
|
Attributes
}
-Prealarm
O01
|
Attributes
}
+Latch
O01
|
Attributes
}
+Pulse
O01
|
PulseLenght
}
5 minutes
O01
|
TrigSource1
}
+Zones 01
O01
|
TrigSource2
}
+Modules 00
|
Reporting
}
Disabled
|
Reporting
}
Disabled
Pulse length determines how long PGM will be activated. The range
is between
1 second and 255 min
utes
.
This menu allows to enable/ disable reporting to CMS or to the user via
the
PSTN line.
Program the phone numbers as required. Use
the
[#]
key
to enter additional symbols:
p
- 3 sec. pause,
P
- 10
sec. pause,
w
- wait dial tone.
Note:
control panel will call t
he
user when additional symbol “p” is entered in front
of phone number (for systems with PAS808M). User must acknowledge the call by pressing
the
[
Ü
]
key on the
phone, otherwise
the
control panel will call again.
Program the
Account number
. This account number will be used for all reporting events. Use
the
[#] key to enter
additional hex symbols:
B
,
C
,
D
,
E
,
F
.
Value programmed in this parameter determines how many times the control panel will re-dial all numbers
before proceeding to the next session.
Value programmed in this parameter determines how many dialing sessions the system will run in case of an
unsuccessful attempt to deliver the report to CMS.
The control panel indicates telephone line tampering if the telephone line voltage is absent for a longer time than
it
is set in this parameter.
Use
Tone
for the touchtone (DTMF) dialing or
Pulse
for the rotary (pulse) dialing.
Note:
PAS808M uses
Tone
dialing only.
If selected, then the control panel continuously checks the presence of the telephone line voltage.
This parameter determines the pause between the dialing sessions.
The system dials only if a dial tone is detected.
PSTN DIALER SETTINGS
The
PSTN communicator
menu contains parameters that enable the routing of specified events of up to four Central Monitoring Station
(CMS) receivers or users (for the systems with PAS808M). The system automatically generates all reporting codes using the
Contact ID
format.
Service Mode
}
Report settings
}
PSTN communicator
|
Tel. Number 1
}
845345464
|
Tel. Number 2
}
p845345464
|
Account Number
}
0000
|
Account Number
}
0000
|
DialsInSession
}
4
|
PauseBTWsessio
}
1 minutes
|
DialTone Test
}
No
|
Method
}
Tone
|
LineMonitoring
}
No
|
LineLossDelay
}
1 minutes
|
Sessions
}
3
Program the
Account number
. This account number will be used for all reporting events. Use
the
[#] key to enter
additional hex symbols:
B
,
C
,
D
,
E
,
F
.
SERIAL INTERFACE SETTINGS
The
SERIAL interface
menu is used to enable reporting to the device which is connected to
the
SERIAL port.
Service Mode
}
Report settings
}
SERIAL Interface
This menu allows to enable /disable reporting to the device which is connected to
the
SERIAL port. Control panel
uses protocol
7 byte slow
by default
.
Use software MASCAD to change the protocol to
9600 Baud Serial
.
System with
KM2
0B
keypads