[18] Stay Armed Status
When the system is armed in the Stay mode, the PGM output will activate at the beginning of the exit delay. The output deactivates when the panel is disarmed.
[19] [*][7][1] Command Output Option #1
[20] [*][7][2] Command Output Option #2
[21] [*][7][3] Command Output Option #3
[22] [*][7][4] Command Output Option #4
These outputs are user-initiated by entering [*][7][1-4] at any keypad. When any output is activated, three acknowledgment beeps are sounded.
NOTES on Option [20] [*][7][2]:
Press [*][7][2][Access Code, if required] to activate any output programmed as one of PGM output option [03], [04] or [20]. Traditionally, [*][7][2] has been reserved for resetting smoke detectors. Smoke detectors should now be programmed as output [03] “Sensor Reset” or [04] “2-wire smoke”.
NOTE: Only ONE of options [03] Sensor Reset, [04] 2-wire smoke and [20] [*][7][2] Command Output Option #2 may be programmed on the same system.
[23] Silent 24 Hour (PGM2 Only)
A Panic button may be placed on the PGM2 terminal for use as a silent 24 hour Panic. The keypad will not indicate the alarm in any way and the Bell will remain silent but the PGM2 Alarm reporting code will be sent to the central station. PGM output option [23] will not activate other programmable out- puts of any kind. This input does not follow Swinger Shutdown.
[24] Audible 24 Hour (PGM2 Only)
A Panic button may be placed on the PGM2 Terminal for use as an Audible 24 Hour Panic. When the button is pressed, LCD keypads will indicate “System in Alarm”, the bell will sound until the Bell Cut-off expires or until a valid access code is entered, and the PGM2 Alarm reporting code will be sent to the central station. PGM output option [24] will not activate other programmable outputs except for outputs programmed as [01]. This input does not follow Swinger Shutdown.
PGM Output Attributes
In addition to programming the output type, you must also program the PGM output attributes for each output.
PGM output options [09] “System Trouble” and [10] “System Event” have their own unique set of attributes listed below the description of each output type.
PGM output options [01], [03]-[08],[11]-[24] have the follow- ing attributes:
Attribute.... ONOFF
[1] ....... PGM Enable PGM Disable
[3] ....... True Output Inverted Output
Attribute ON: the output energizes when activated
Attribute OFF: the output de-energizes when acti- vated
[4] ....... Output Pulsed Output ON/OFF
Attribute ON: the output will activate once for the amount of time programmed in section [164] when initiated by the user
Attribute OFF: the output will toggle ON or OFF when initiated by the user.
(Only applicable to options [19]-[22].)
[5] ....... Access Code Req. No code Req.
Attribute ON: the output requires a code for acti- vation.
Attribute OFF: no code required.
(only applicable to keypad-activated outputs)
PGM attributes return to their default settings when you change PGM output options. Please see the programming worksheets for a list of the default settings for each PGM out- put type.
Be careful when selecting the normal and active states of each PGM output to ensure that an undesirable output state does not occur after a loss and restore of AC power.
NOTE: Attribute [3] must be ON (default) for PGM output options [16], [23] and [24].
NOTE: If you program more than one PGM output as the same output type (e.g. if PGM1 and PGM2 are both programmed as [19] Command Output 1), the settings for output attributes [1], [2] and [5] must be the same. This does not apply to outputs programmed as types [09] and [10].
PGM Output Attributes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [141]-[154]
5.12 Telephone Line Monitor (TLM)
When the TLM Enable option is selected, the panel will super- vise the telephone line and will indicate a trouble condition if the telephone line is disconnected.
If the TLM Enable option is ON, the panel will check the tele- phone line every 10 seconds. If the telephone line voltage is below 3V for the number of checks programmed in the TLM Trouble Delay section, the panel will report a TLM trouble. The default number of checks is 3. Enter a number from [003] to [255] in the TLM Trouble Delay section to change the num- ber of checks before the TLM trouble is reported. Program- ming a delay means that a momentary interruption of the telephone line will not cause a trouble condition.
If the TLM Trouble Beeps When Armed option is enabled, the panel will indicate a TLM trouble at the keypad while the system is armed. To activate the bell output in the case of a TLM trouble while the system is armed, the TLM Audible (Bell) When Armed option must be selected.
When the trouble condition is restored, the panel can send a TLM Restoral reporting code. Any events which occur while the telephone line is down will also be communicated.
If the LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator, Skyroute transceiver, or LINKS2X50 is being used, the panel can be programmed to report a TLM Trouble Reporting Code.
TLM Enable/Disable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [015]: [7]
TLM Trouble Beeps When Armed or
TLM Audible (Bell) When Armed . . . . . . . . Section [015]: [8]
TLM Trouble Reporting Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [349]
TLM Restoral Reporting Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [350]
TLM Trouble Delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [370]
5.13 Bell
The bell will silence after the number of minutes programmed for the Bell Cut-offtime have passed.
The panel supervises the Bell output. If an open condition is detected, the panel will immediately indicate a trouble condi- tion by beeping the keypad twice every 10 seconds to alert the owner of the problem. The panel can send a Bell Circuit Trouble and Trouble Restoral reporting codes to indicate the situation (See 5.8 “Communicator – Reporting Codes” on page 17.)
If the Temporal Three Fire Signal option is enabled, all Fire signals (on zone types [07], [08], [87], [88]) will follow the Temporal Three Pattern as described in NFPA 72. If turned OFF all Fire signals will sound a one second on, one second
off cadence.
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