Section 6: Programming
129 – Partition Status Alarm Memory
This feature is intended to be used on a keyswitch plate, with a light controlled by this PGM to indicate system status. When the
partition is armed, the output activates (steady) at the:
NA
beginning of exit delay
EN
end of exit delay.
If an alarm occurs on the armed partition, the output flashes for the remainder of the armed period. If an alarm occurs on a disarmed
partition (24 Hr Zone), the output flashes until the alarm is acknowledged.
This output will not activate during a walk test or for FMP key, holdup or audible/silent PGM2 input alarms.
132 – Holdup Output
When a Holdup zone (Type [042]) goes into alarm, this output activates until the partition is either armed (access code, keyswitch, [*]
[0], etc.) or disarmed. A tamper or fault on a holdup zone type does not activate this output. This output does not activate in Walk Test
mode. If a global holdup alarm occurs, each partition with holdup zones assigned must be armed or disarmed before the holdup
output deactivates. If holdup alarms occur on multiple partitions, an access code must be entered at each partition before the output
deactivates.
Note:
Not for use with UL/ULC listed installations.
134 – 24-Hour Silent Input (PGM 2)
With this input the keypad does not indicate an alarm, the siren remains silent, and the signal is sent to the central station. This input
does not follow swinger shutdown. A 2.2KΩ EOL resistor is required for this input (to Aux+). If a short or open occurs, an alarm is
generated.
UL
Note:
Not for use with UL installations.
135 – 24-Hour Audible Input (PGM 2)
LCD keypads indicate that the system is in alarm, the siren sounds for the duration of bell timeout, and the signal is sent to the central
station. This input does not follow swinger shutdown. A 2.2 kΩ EOL resistor is required for this input (to Aux+). If a short or open
occurs, an alarm is generated for all partitions and sirens. PGM partition assignment does not affect this PGM type.
146 – TLM and Alarm
This output activates when a telephone line fault condition is present AND an alarm occurs. The output remains active until an access
code is entered to disarm or the TLM trouble is restored. The output activates 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. This output type also activates if alarms are in memory (not only for currently active alarms) when the TLM fault
occurs. The alarms in memory must have exceeded the bell timeout.
147 – Kissoff
This PGM output activates for two seconds after the alarm system receives a kissoff signal from the central station.
148 – Ground Start
This output activates for two seconds before the alarm system attempts dialing to obtain a dial tone on Ground Start telephone
equipment. Two 2-second pauses must be inserted at the beginning of the telephone number when using this option.
149 – Alternate Communicator
This output can be used to trigger inputs on a third-party communicator for the purpose of triggering alarm communications to a
monitoring station. This output can be programmed to activate when any of the following system events (alarms) occur on the system:
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Fire (Fire Key, Fire Zones)
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Panic (Panic Key and Panic Zones)
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Burglary (Delay, Instant, Interior, Stay/Away and 24-hour Burglary Zones)
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Opening/Closing Events
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Zone Auto-Bypass. (Please see 08 – Zone Auto-Bypass for details).
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Medical (Medical Key, Medical and Emergency Zones)
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Burglary Verified
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Opening After Alarm
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Emergency Alarm
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Duress Alarm
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Holdup Verified
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