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5E = Telephone Line Failure to Output #1
6E = Dialler Failure to get a Kiss-off to Output #1
7E = Automatic Pulse to Output #1
8E = 24 Hour Smoke Reset to Output #1
Option 1
Zone Tampers to Output
- Where dual end-of-line resistors are being used to provide individual zone
tampers this address is used to map the Zone Tampers to an output.
Option 2
System Tamper Alarm to Output
- This option is used to map activations of the common Tamper
Input to an output. This common tamper input is normally used to monitor the panel cabinet and satellite
tamper switches.
Option 3
Mails Failure To Output
- A mains failure will be indicated at the output when this option is enabled.
The Alarm Reset Timer for this output must be set to “0”.
Option 4
Panel Battery Low to Output
- A battery Low condition will be indicated at the output when this option
is enabled. The Alarm Reset Timer for this output must be set to “0”.
Option 5
Telephone Line Failure to Output
- A telephone line failure will be indicated at this output when option
is enabled. When the line restores this output will return to normal.
Option 6
Dialler Failure to get a Kiss-off to Output
- If the dialler reaches its maximum dialling attempts for an
alarm condition and is not kissed off, this failure will be indicated at the output. When this alarm event is
accessed via Memory Mode at any keypad the output will reset back to normal.
Option 7
Automatic Pulse to Output
- This option will cause the output to pulse (at a rate set by the pulse timer
for the output) every 5 seconds. It is primarily designed to flash an external light to show that the alarm is
still active (reassurance indication).
Option 8
24 Hour Smoke Reset to Output
- This option will cause the output to pulse for 2 seconds on arming of
any Area following a 24 Hour zone alarm. It is designed to allow automatic reset of smoke detectors
following an alarm.
OUTPUT AUTO ON/OFF TIME ZONES
- P231E - 238E
These addresses are used to map automatic ON and OFF periods to each of the outputs if required. When a time-
zone starts it will cause the output to turn on and when the time-zone ends it will cause the output to turn off. The
actual times assigned to each time-zone are defined at addresses P791E - P814E. Multiple Time Zones may be
assigned to each output
P231E TZE
Where TZ represents a Time-Zone # from 1-8 which defines the turn on and turn off times
required for output #1
P232E TZE
Where TZ represents a Time-Zone # from 1-8 which defines the turn on and turn off times
required for output #2
P233E TZE
Where TZ represents a Time-Zone # from 1-8 which defines the turn on and turn off times
required for output #3
P234E - P238E As per above but for outputs 4-8
NOTE: A value of zero (0) at these addresses will disable any auto turn on turn off features at that output.
OUTPUT INHIBIT TIME ZONES
- P241E - P248E
These addresses are used to map inhibit time-zones to each of the outputs as required. The assigned time-zone will
enable the output so that it can be used during the time-zone. If an output has a time-zone assigned and that time-
zone is off, the output cannot be turned on by any programmed function (the output is inhibited). The actual times
assigned to each time-zone are defined at addresses P791E - P814E. This feature is normally used to restrict the
Access Control functions to pre-determined times and days
P241E TZE
Where TZ represents the time zone which enables output #1
P242E TZE
Where TZ represents the time zone which enables output #2
P243E TZE
Where TZ represents the time zone which enables output #3
P244E - P248E As per above but for outputs 4-8
NOTE: A value of zero (0) at these addresses will enable that output at all times.
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