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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 pro-
grammed 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 Bur-
glary 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 (section [008] PGM Timer Pro-
gramming on page 31).
This output does not activate during pre-alert or delays.
In the armed state, the output deactivates only once the system is dis-
armed.
If an alarm activates this output in the disarmed state, the output
deactivates when a user enters a valid access code during bell time-
out. 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 mul-
tiple partitions, the output activates when an alarm occurs on any par-
tition 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 deac-
tivates when all tamper conditions are cleared (if set for steady oper-
ation). 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.
161 – DC Trouble
This output activates when one of the following low battery condi-
tions 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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Wireless keypad low battery
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Wireless siren low battery
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Wireless key low battery
The output can be configured to follow the state of the low battery
trouble(s) or it can activate for a period of time and automatically
restore.
165 – Proximity Tag Used
This output activates when the selected proximity tag is presented.
Assign this output to a user by entering a user number from 001 to
095. To enable this attribute for all proximity tags, enter 000 in PGM
attribute [011]. See [011] PGM Configuration Options on page 37.
175 – Bell Status and Programming Access Output
This PGM activates when the siren, Installer Programming mode or
DLS/SA is active. It deactivates after bell timeout, when Installer
Programming is exited or when DLS/SA programming is discon-
nected.
176 – Remote Operation
This output is activated and deactivated remotely on command from
DLS software.
NOTE:
Not for use with UL/ULC listed installations.
184 – Open After Alarm
This output activates when the system has been disarmed after an
alarm. It deactivates when a valid user code is entered or when the
PGM Output timer expires.
200 – Zone Follower - PGM By Zone
This option allows the PGM to activate when the assigned zone is
opened and deactivate when the zone is restored or, if programmed,
when a valid access code is entered. This PGM follows the state of
the assigned zone, regardless of the partition the zone or PGM is
assigned to.
To program which zone the PGM will follow, see [011] PGM Con-
figuration Options on page 37.
201-216 – Zone Follower (Zones 1-128)
This output type is assigned to a group of zones and is normally acti-
vated, but deactivates when a zone is tripped. Zones are assigned to
this output in the following groups:
If multiple zones are enabled, any active zone in that group triggers
the output. The PGM will not activate again until all zones are
restored.
[010] PGM Attributes
The following options are used to program the operating characteris-
tics of the main bell and PGM outputs.
[000] Main Bell Mask
This programming section is used to configure the types of audible
alarms that trigger the main bell output on the alarm controller. All
options are selected by default.
Fire Alarm
ON: Fire alarm ([F] key, Fire zones) activates the main siren.
OFF: Fire alarm does not activate the main siren.
CO Alarm
ON: CO alarm activates the main siren.
OFF: CO alarm does not activate the main siren.
Burglary Alarm
ON: Burglary alarm (Delay, Instant, Interior, Stay/Away, Night, Inte-
rior Delay, Instant Stay/Away, Day, 24-hour Burglary) activates the
main siren.
OFF:
Burglary alarm does not activate the main siren.
24-Hour Flood Alarm
ON: Main bell activates in the event of a 24-Hour Flood alarm.
OFF:
Main bell does not activate in the event of a 24-Hour Flood
alarm.
Bell Squawks
ON: Squawks activate the main siren. Bell squawks must be enabled
to use the following options:
• Bell Squawk on arm (single)
• Bell Squawk on disarm (double)
• Bell Duration Auto-Arm (single every second)
201 – Zones 1-8
209 – Zones 65-72
202 – Zones 9-16
210 – Zones 73-80
203 – Zones 17-24
211 – Zones 81-88
204 – Zones 25-32
212 – Zones 89-96
205 – Zones 33-40
213 – Zones 97-104
206 – Zones 41-48
214 – Zones 105-112
207 – Zones 49-56
215 – Zones 113-120
208 – Zones 57-64
216 – Zones 121-128
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