Table 50: Test Reporting Time Parameters
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360 | Hour of day (tens digit) | 0 |
361 | Hour of day (units digit) | 0 |
362 | Minute of day (tens digit) | 0 |
363 | Minute of day (units digit) | 0 |
364 | Test Report (tens digit) | 7 |
365 | Test Report (units digit) | 1 |
366 | Repeat interval in days | 0 |
A Test Report (Contact ID Event Code 602) is a specific signal sent to the base station receiver and is normally used to test the dailing and reporting functions of the control panel.
When programming Test Report options, specify the hour and minute of the day the report is required, and how often to send the report. Test reports are sent on a daily basis from every day to every fifteen days. Refer to Section 6.1.1 Set the Number of Days until the First Test Report on page 27 to set the first test report.
If Test Reports are not required, program the repeat interval in Location 366 as 0.
Program the Test Report Time as 24:00 to send reports every 30 min.
Example
To send Test Reports once every seven days at 11:35 PM, program Locations 360 to 366 as:
2 3 3 5 7 1 7
15.22 Test Reporting Dialer Options
Use Location 367 to select whether Test Reports are sent to Receiver 1 (the default), Receiver 2, or both, Receiver 2 only when Receiver 1 fails, or there is no reporting at all. Table 51 lists the reporting options.
Table 51: Test Reporting Options
Option Description
0No Test Reports required
1 | Receiver 1 |
2 | Receiver 2 |
4Receiver 1 and Receiver 2
8Receiver 2 only when Receiver 1 fails
16.0 Programmable Outputs
The
Outputs 1 to 4 do not operate when the control panel detects a low battery.
Programmable outputs require four parameters to operate correctly.
Table 52: Output Parameters
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Parameter | Description |
Event Type | The Event Type specifies when an output |
| is activated. The Output Event Types are |
| listed in Section 16.2. Enter the code for |
| the Output Event Type into the two |
| corresponding locations for the output. |
Polarity | Polarity determines whether the output |
| operates for the duration of the event, |
| pulses for the duration, operates once only |
| (one shot), or latches on. The polarity |
| options are listed in Table 54 on page 69. |
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Time Base/ | The Time Base and Time Multiplier |
Time | parameters determine how long and how |
Multiplier | often the output operates. Refer to Section |
| 16.4 Output Timing on page 70. |
Table 53: Output Programming Defaults
Output | Default Output Type | Locations | Event Code | |
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Output 1 | Horn Speaker | 368 to 373 | 1 | 14 |
Output 2 | Fire Alarm with Verification | 374 to 379 | 2 | 7 |
Strobe | Strobe – Reset in 8 hr | 380 to 385 | 2 | 0 |
Relay | Sirens Running | 386 to 391 | 1 | 15 |
Codepad | Entry/Exit Warning and | 392 to 397 | 0 | 13 |
Buzzer | Day Alarm |
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Polarity
0
10
6
1
2
Time Base | Time Base Multiplier | |
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0 | 0 | 0 |
2 | 1 | 5 |
4 | 0 | 8 |
0 | 0 | 0 |
1 | 0 | 1 |
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16.1Redirecting Outputs to the Codepad Buzzer
Multiple output event types can be directed to the codepad buzzer so the buzzer can indicate a number of events.
To redirect an output to the codepad buzzer, select an output and program it for the desired Output Event Type. If the output is functioning correctly, add 8 to the first (tens) digit of the Output Event Type.
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