
23
12
TLM and Alarm
This output will activate (switch to ground) when a telephone line fault condition is present AND an alarm occurs. The
output will remain active until an access code is entered to disarm any partition. The output will activate for all audible
and silent alarms (except duress) if a TLM trouble is present. If an alarm activates this output in the disarmed state, it will
deactivate when the system is armed or the telephone line is restored.
13
Kissoff
The PGM Output will activate (switch to ground) for two seconds after the panel receives the kissoff from the central
station.
14
Ground Start
The output will activate for two seconds before the panel attempts dialing to obtain a dial tone on Ground Start tele-
phone equipment. Two 2-second pauses must be inserted at the beginning of the telephone number when using this
option.
15
Remote Operation
This output can be activated and deactivated remotely on command from DLS software.
16
Future Use
17
Away Armed Status
This output will activate when the system is armed with the Stay/Away zones activated.
18
Stay Armed Status
The output will activate when the system is armed with the Stay/Away zones bypassed.
PGM Output Types [17] and [18] are designed to follow the status of the Stay/Away zones. If the system is armed with
Stay/Away’s bypassed, the Stay output should be active. If the system is armed with the Stay/Away’s active, the Away
output should be active. The following indicates how these arming techniques work.
STAY Key
- Stay
[*][9] + Code- Stay
AWAY Key
- Away
Keyswitch Arm
- Depends on Delay Type Zone during the Exit Delay - Away for Skafor
[*][0] Quick Arm
- Depends on Delay Type Zone during the Exit Delay
Access Code Arm
- Depends on Delay Type Zone during the Exit Delay
DLS Arm
- Away
Auto Arm
- Away
Stay Armed, then [*][1] - Away
19
Command Output #1
This output is activated by entering the [*][7][1] command. The configuration of the corresponding attributes deter-
mines how this PGM type will activate.
Command Outputs 1-4 are user-initiated by entering [*] [7] [1-4] at any keypad. When any output is activated, three
acknowledgment beeps are sounded.
Refer to Section [501] and [551] for more information on Attributes.
NOTE: If there are multiple outputs programmed with the same output type, the output options must be the
same.
20
Command Output #2
This output is activated by entering the [*][7][2] command. The configuration of the corresponding attributes deter-
mines how this PGM type will activate.
NOTE: Only ONE of options [03] Sensor Reset and [20] [
*
][7][2] Command Output Option #2 may be pro-
grammed on the same system.
21
Command Output #3
This output is activated by entering the [*][7][3] command. The configuration of the corresponding attributes deter-
mines how this PGM type will activate.
22
Command Output #4
This output is activated by entering the [*][7][4] command. The configuration of the corresponding attributes deter-
mines how this PGM type will activate.
23
Silent 24-hr Input (PGM2
Only)
With this input the Keypad will not indicate an alarm, the Bell will remain silent but the signal will be sent to the Central
Station. This input does not follow Swinger Shutdown. A 2.2K
Ω
EOL resistor is required for this input (to Aux+). If a
short or open occurs, an alarm is generated.
24
Audible 24-hr Input
(PGM2 Only)
LCD keypads will show that the system is in alarm, and the Bell will sound for the Duration of Bell Time Out. The signal
will also be sent to the Central Station. This input does not follow Swinger Shutdown. A 2.2K
Ω
EOL resistor is required
for this input (to Aux+). If a short or open occurs, an alarm is generated.
25
Delay Fire and Burglary
Output
This programmable output type operates the same as the Fire and Burglary Output (Type 01), except it follows the
Transmission Delay Timer found in Section [377]. If a zone is violated that has the TX Delay Attribute enabled (Bit 7), the
Bell and Regular Fire and Burg PGMs will activate. At the end of the Transmission Delay, this new PGM type will activate.
This feature is used for outside sirens; if a false alarm occurs on a panel, the end user could silence it before any
external sirens are activated.
NOTE: If a zone is violated that causes an alarm that does not have Tx Delay enabled, these outputs will acti-
vate immediately.
This PGM will not interfere with the operation of any other PGM Output.
This Output is partitionable, and will follow transmission delay by partition.
This Output will activate for Audible Exit Fault
See Main Board PGM Output Options Section [009], PC5208 PGM Output Options Section [010], and PC5204 PGM
Output Options Section [011]
26
Battery Test Output
PGM output (Type [26]) has been added to comply with strict Norwegian Battery Test regulations. When the panel per-
forms the battery check at midnight, the Battery Test PGM outputs will also activate. The application of this output is to
control a relay that will switch a 20 ohm load across the battery for this 10 second period.
27
Police Code Output
When the Police Code event occurs, this output will activate until the panel is either armed (access code, keyswitch,
[*][0], etc) or disarmed.
28
Holdup Output
When a Holdup Zone (Type [12]) goes into alarm, this output will activate until the partition is either armed (access
code, keyswitch, [*][0], etc) or disarmed. A tamper or fault on this zone definition must not cause Holdup Outputs to
activate.
• This feature is partition dependent and is programmed in the PGM attributes.
• This output does not activate In Walk Test
• If a global holdup alarm occurs, each partition that has the holdup zone assigned to it needs to be armed or dis-
armed before the holdup output will de-activate.
Option
Output
Description
C
C
C