Section 6: Programming
In the armed state, this output deactivates when the system is disarmed. If an alarm activates this output in the disarmed state, the
output deactivates if a valid access code is entered within the bell timeout or if the system is armed after the bell timeout has expired.
This output activates for silent and audible alarms or medical conditions only. It will not activate during pre-alert or delays.
Note:
The PGM attributes for this option, programmed in section [010], differ from the standard selection of attributes normally
programmed.
Note:
When this PGM is configured to provide Opening/Closing status, the PGM must be programmed as a timed output, not latching.
155 – System Trouble
This output can be programmed to activate when any of the following trouble conditions are present:
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Service Required
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Loss of Clock
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DC Trouble
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Bus Voltage
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AC Trouble
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Device Fault
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Device Low Battery
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Device Tamper
l
RF Delinquency
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Module Supervisory
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Module Tamper
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Communications
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Not Networked
This output deactivates when all of the selected trouble conditions are cleared.
156 – Latched System Event (Strobe)
This output can be used to notify the home owner, before they enter the premises, that an alarm has occurred. This output can be
programmed to activate when any of the following alarms occur on the system:
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Burglary (Delay, Instant, Interior, Stay/Away and 24-Hour Burglary Zones)
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Fire (Fire Key, Fire Zones)
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Panic (Panic Key and Panic Zones)
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Medical (Medical Key, Medical and Emergency Zones)
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Supervisory (Supervisory, Freezer and Water Zones)
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Priority (Gas, Heat, Sprinkler and 24-Hour Latching Zones)
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Holdup (Holdup zones)
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Output follows pulse timer (
See "[008] PGM Timer Programming" on page 96
).
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Duress
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Emergency
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CO Alarm
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Fire Supervisory
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Fire trouble
This output does not activate during pre-alert or delays.
In the armed state, the output deactivates only once the system is disarmed.
If an alarm activates this output in the disarmed state, the output deactivates when a user enters a valid access code during bell
timeout. The output also deactivates if someone arms the system after the bell timeout has expired.
If assigned to a single partition, the output activates when an enabled alarm event occurs on the assigned partition. When assigned
to multiple partitions, the output activates when an alarm occurs on any partition and, if configured to latch, will deactivate when any
partition is disarmed. (or a valid disarming procedure is used).
157 – System Tamper
This output activates when any tamper condition is present and deactivates when all tamper conditions are cleared (if set for steady
operation). If set for a pulsed operation, the output deactivates when the PGM Output timer expires. These tampers include zone
tampers (DEOL), case tampers, TLM trouble, RF jam, and all zone and device tampers.
Note:
This PGM does not activate for alternate communicator fault.
161 – DC Trouble
This output activates when one of the following low battery conditions is detected:
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Alarm controller low or absent battery
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Module low or absent battery
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Wireless zone low battery
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