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For monitoring purposes a Disarm indication can be assigned to an Output. Each Area can have a separate disarm
indication assigned to a different output if required. This function can also be used to unlock a controlled door so the
door will remain unlocked while the alarm is disarmed and relock it when the alarm is armed allowing normal timed
access control through the door afterhours.
(NOTE: If an Area Disarm has turned an Output ON this will override any reset time
programmed for the Output. The reset, pulse or chime timers can resume controlling the Output once the Area is armed and the output is OFF.
The CONTROL to Output function is the only operation that can override the Output while disarmed.)
PENDANT ARM CHIRP to OUTPUT
PENDANT ARM CHIRP to OUTPUT -
P50E 1-32E (1 = Area 1, 32 = Area 32)
Value = 01-32 for Outputs 1-32
Option 01 = Output 1 - Option 32 = Output 32
When Arming the alarm using a Radio Key it is necessary to have some form of Arm indication. This can done by
pulsing an Output once when the area is armed (one chirp). The Chirp is linked to the pulse time (P39E) for the
output concerned. If Output 1 or 2 are used for the chirp and a horn speaker is connected to the output (see P37E1
or 2E option 1), the siren on the output will give a single tone for the chirp instead of the swept tone used for alarms.
Also Arming via an Access Tag/Card can generate the Chirp if option 4 is On at P47E.
PENDANT STAY MODE ARM CHIRP to OUTPUT
PENDANT STAY MODE ARM CHIRP to OUTPUT -
P51E 1-32E (1 = Area 1, 32 = Area 32)
Value = 01-32 for Outputs 1-32
Option 01 = Output 1 - Option 32 = Output 32
When Arming Stay Mode using a Radio Key it is necessary to have some form of Arm indication. This can done by
pulsing an Output once when the area is armed (one chirp). The Chirp is linked to the pulse time (P39E) for the
output concerned. If Output 1 or 2 are used for the chirp and a horn speaker is connected to the output (see P37E1
or 2E option 1), the siren on the output will give a single tone for the chirp instead of the swept tone used for alarms.
Also Stay Arming via an Access Tag/Card can generate the Chirp if option 4 is On at P47E.
PENDANT DISARM CHIRP to OUTPUT
PENDANT DISARM CHIRP to OUTPUT -
P52E 1-32E (1 = Area 1, 2 = Area 32)
Value = 01-32 for Outputs 1-32
Option 01 = Output 1 - Option 32 = Output 32
When Disarming the alarm using a Radio Key it is necessary to have some form of Disarm indication. This can done
by pulsing an Output twice when the area is disarmed (two chirps). The Chirps are linked to the pulse time (P39E) for
the output concerned. If Output 1 or 2 are used for the chirp and a horn speaker is connected to the output (see
P37E1 or 2E option 1), the siren on the output will give a single tone for the chirp instead of the swept tone used for
alarms. Also Disarming via an Access Tag/Card can generate the Chirp if option 4 is On at P47E.
PENDANT STAY MODE DISARM CHIRP to OUTPUT
PENDANT STAY MODE DISARM CHIRP to OUTPUT -
P53E 1-32E (1 = Area 1, 32 = Area 32)
Value = 01-32 for Outputs 1-32
Option 01 = Output 1 - Option 32 = Output 32
When Disarming Stay Mode using a Radio Key s Disarm indication can be useful. This can done by pulsing an
Output twice when the Stay Mode is disarmed (two chirps). The Chirps are linked to the pulse time (P39E) for the
output concerned. If Output 1 or 2 are used for the chirp and a horn speaker is connected to the output (see P37E1
or 2E option 1), the siren on the output will give a single tone for the chirp instead of the swept tone used for alarms.
Also Stay Mode Disarming via an Access Tag/Card can generate the Chirp if option 4 is On at P47E.
ARM PULSE to OUTPUT
ARM PULSE to OUTPUT -
P54E 1-32E (1 = Area 1, 32 = Area 32)
Value = 01-32 for Outputs 1-32
Option 01 = Output 1 - Option 32 = Output 32
Sometimes it is necessary to have a single pulse to indicate an Arm state. This could be used to start a video
recorder or similar device. Each time an Area is armed, a single pulse will be applied to the output. The Pulse time