S e c t i o n 5 : P r o g r a m m i n g
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5.3.5 PGM Configuration
This section describes how to set up and configure programmable
outputs.
PGMs are used to send electrical current to external devices such as
lights and sirens, usually when an alarm event occurs. The alarm con-
troller provides up to three 50mA PGMs and one 300mA PGM.
PGM outputs can be expanded using the optional 8-output expander
(HSM2208) and the 4 high-current output expander (HSM2204).
Programming an output is a four-step process:
1.
Program the PGM
2.
Assign the PGM to a partition.
3.
Assign an output attribute.
4.
Assign an output option.
Refer to [011] PGM Config. Options on page 70 for PGM slot align-
ment.
[007] PGM Programming
This is the base menu used by the installer to assign PGMs to the
main bell and a partition.
[000] Main Bell Partition Assignment
This programming section is used to define which partitions activate
the main bell when they go into alarm. All partitions are selected by
default.
[001]-[164] PGM Partition Assignment
This option enables the installer to assign each PGM output to a par-
tition. To assign a PGM to a partition, first select the PGM output
(PGM 1-164), then select the partition (1-8).
NOTE:
This field is only supported by PGM types that have multiple
partition capabilities (e.g., command outputs, away arming). It does
not affect system outputs (e.g., ground start pulse).
[008] PGM Timer Programming
[000] PGM Minutes/Seconds
This option determines if the timer is in minutes or seconds.
[001]-[164] PGM Timer
This timer programs the duration (in seconds or minutes) that PGMs
1-164 activate if programmed to follow the PGM Timer.
Select option 001-164 for PGM 1-164.
This option does not affect outputs programmed as Sensor Reset.
5.3.6 PGM Types
The output types described in this section can be assigned to alarm
controller and output expander module PGMs.
[009] PGM Types
Each alarm controller supports up to 2 or 4 PGMs and can be
expanded using HSM2208 output expander modules. PGM attributes
are defined in section [010] PGM Attributes on page 33. Program-
mable Output Attributes.
[001]-[164] Select PGM
100 – Null PGM
This option deactivates the PGM output.
101 – Burglary and Fire Bell Follower
This PGM output follows:
• Fire pre-alerts
• Temporal three fire signal (if enabled)
• All audible burglary and fire alarms by partition
• Bell cut-off time
• Bell squawk conditions
• Audible exit fault
This output activates when the alarm output is active and turns off
when the alarm output is silenced. The siren pattern matches the pro-
grammed cadence for the zone that went into alarm. Cadence priority
is as follows:
•
fire alarm cadence
•
CO alarm cadence
•
other alarm cadences
This output will NOT follow bell squawks of any kind. The main
siren still activates for all alarms.
102 – Delayed Fire and Burglary
This output type operates the same as the Burglary and Fire Bell Fol-
lower (PGM type 01), but does not activate until the transmission
delay time expires.
When a zone with transmission delay enabled is tripped, the Bell,
Regular Fire and Burglary PGMs activate. At the end of the transmis-
sion delay, the delayed Fire and Burglary output activates.
This PGM is usually used to control outdoor sirens. If a false alarm
occurs, the user has time to disarm the system before the external
sirens activate.
NOTE:
If a zone alarm occurs but does not follow transmission
delay, this PGM activates immediately, even if transmission delay is
active for a different zone alarm.
This output activates for audible exit fault and does not interfere with
the operation of any other programmable output.
103 – Sensor Reset [*][7][2]
This output is normally active and deactivates for 5 seconds when a
[*][7][2] fire reset command is entered or when an auto verify alarm
is detected. This option is used to reset power for latching smoke
detectors. The keypad buzzer does not sound for the 5-second period.
Refer to page 8 for instructions on wiring smoke detectors.
104 – 2-Wire Smoke
When this PGM is programmed, the onboard PGM functions as an
input instead of an output. 2-wire smoke detectors can be connected
to this input, which means that a zone input does not need to be used.
The PGM is also supervised, and a trouble condition is generated if a
2.2K
Ω
resistor is not present between the PGM terminal and Aux+.
The 2-wire smoke detector input creates an instant and latching
alarm.
109 – Courtesy Pulse
Courtesy pulse causes an output to activate for the entry and exit
times, plus 2 minutes. This option is typically used to activate a cour-
tesy light near the exit door for the duration of the entry/exit times.
111 – Keypad Buzzer Follow
PGM output activates with the keypad buzzer when triggered by the
events below. The PGM output remains active for the duration of the
keypad buzzer.
This PGM type does not activate for local key presses or trouble
beeps.
114 – Ready to Arm
This PGM activates when the system is ready to arm (all non-force
armed zones on the system are restored). The PGM output de-acti-
vates when an access code is entered to arm the system and the exit
delay begins. This PGM operates as described during walk test mode
(if all zones are restored).
• 24-hour supervisory buzzer
zone alarm
• No activity arm pre-alert
• Entry delay
• Audible exit fault
• Audible exit delay
• Door chime
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