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2. The zone alarm reporting codes must all be single digit
numerical codes with no extended 2nd round being sent
(i.e. Zone 1 = 10, Zone 2 = 20... Zone 6 = 60). The zero
in the 2nd digit position tells the PC1500 not to send an
extended round.
3. All other non-alarm reporting codes must be set up to
send an extended 2nd round. The 1st digit of the
reporting code is used to identify the event while the 2nd
or extended digit is used to associate the event with a
particular item (i.e. A reporting code of E3 means restore
zone 3. E = restore, 3 = zone 3).
4. The following is a list of 1st digit identifiers that should be
used with the Radionics format.
Restorals E
i.e. E3 = restore zone 3
Openings B
i.e. B2 = opening by user 2
Closings C
i.e. C4 = closing by user 4
Troubles F
i.e. F5 = trouble from source 5
Miscellaneous D
i.e. D1 = partial closing
[24] Programmable Output Options
(PGM Terminal)
The PGM output can be programmed in this section to
operate in response to various panel operations. The output
pulse connects the PGM terminal to the negative power rail.
[01] Ground Start Pulse
This option provides a 2-second output pulse before
dialling begins to obtain the dial tone on Ground Start
telephone equipment.
[02] Utility Output, no Access Code
When activated by entering the [
][7] command, the
PGM output will go low for 5 seconds and the keypad
buzzer will sound.
[03] Utility Output, any Access Code
The same as [02], except the command is [
][7] [any
valid access code].
[04] 5-Second Reset Pulse
When this option is selected, the PGM output is normally
low. That is, it is just the reverse of all other options which
are normally high and go low when activated. This option
is normally used as the negative return for power to 4-wire
smoke detectors (positive comes from the AUX + terminal).
To activate this output (to reset smoke detectors), enter
the [
][7] command. The PGM terminal will go high
(open circuit), and thus remove power from the devices
connected. The keypad buzzer will sound for the 5-
second period.
[05] Courtesy Pulse
This option provides an output which follows the Entry and
Exit Delays. It can be used to turn on a courtesy light near
the exit door for the duration of the Entry/Exit Delays.
[06] Keypad Buzzer Follow Mode
The PGM output will go low as long as the keypad buzzer
is ON for 24 Hour Buzzer Zone, Door Chime, Entry
Delay and Auto-Arm Alert.
[07] System Status (Armed / Disarmed)
The PGM output switches to and remains at ground as
long as the panel is armed. The output goes high (open)
while the panel is disarmed.
[08] Strobe Output (Latched Alarm Output)
The PGM switches to ground on an alarm and remains
low until the panel is disarmed. It can be used to indicate
that an alarm has occurred before entering the premises.
[09] Failure to Communicate
The PGM output switches to ground if the systems fails to
communicate after 8 attempts to each phone number
that will be tried according to the communicator call
direction options. The output remains low until a successful
communication takes place or until trouble #4 is cleared
from the keypad. This option can be used to tie two
systems together so that if one fails to communicate, the
other system will report the failure.
[0A] PGM ON during Entry Delay
The PGM output will be switched on for the duration of the
Entry Delay. This option may be used to provide lighting
in the entrance area, or to activate a device when the
Entry Delay begins.
[0B] PGM ON during Exit Delay
The PGM output will be switched on for the duration of the
Exit Delay. This option may be used to provide lighting in
the exit area, or to activate a device when the Exit Delay
begins.
[0C] LINKS1000 Interface
This option configures the system for use with the
LINKS1000 Cellular Alarm Communicator. Refer to the
LINKS Installation Manual for further programming
instructions.
[25] Communicator Call Direction
This section requires four single digit entries using digits 0 to
3 only. This section defines how the communicator will call
the telephone numbers programmed in sections [01] and
[03] to report the following events:
Zone Alarms and Restorals
Access Codes Openings and Closings
Priority Alarms and Restorals
Maintenance Alarms and Restorals
Enter one digit from the list below for each of the above
categories. Factory default = 1 for all 4 code groups.
[0] Disables the function (no transmission for the group)
[1] Call 1st phone number and back-up to the 2nd phone
number when Section [13] light 1 is set to OFF and the
panel has made 8 unsuccessful tries on the 1st phone
number.
[2] Call the 2nd phone number only
[3] Always call both phone numbers
If the [#] key is pressed during data entry, you will be returned
to the installers programming mode and data for this section
will not be saved.
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