ICP-CC404 Installation Guide 16.0 Programmable Outputs

Table 54: Event Type Polarities

Option

Description

0Output not used

1Normally open, going low

2Normally open, pulsing low

3Normally open, one-shot low

4Normally open, one-shot low (can restart timer)

5Normally open, one-shot low (can reset)

6Normally open, one-shot low (alarm)

7Normally open, latching low

8Normally low, going open

9Normally low, pulsing open

10Normally low, one-shot open

11Normally low, one-shot open (can restart timer)

12Normally low, one-shot open (can reset)

13Normally low, one-shot open (alarm)

14Normally low, latching open

0 – Output Not Used

If an output is not required, program the polarity as 0.

1 – Normally Open, Going Low

This polarity is a normally-open circuit and switches to 0 V when the event occurs. The output switches back to an open circuit when the event is restored. Time parameters do not apply to this polarity.

2 – Normally Open, Pulsing Low

This polarity is a normally-open circuit and switches to pulsing 0 V when the event occurs. The output switches back to an open circuit when the event is restored. Time parameters vary the On time of the pulse.

3 – Normally Open, One-Shot Low

This one-shot polarity is a normally-open circuit and switches to 0 V when the event occurs. The output switches back to an open circuit when the time parameter setting expires. This one-shot time setting always runs its full duration and cannot be manually reset.

4 – Normally Open, One-Shot Low with Reactivate

This one-shot polarity is a normally-open circuit and switches to 0 V when the event occurs. Every time the event occurs, it restarts the one-shot timer. The output switches back to an open circuit when the one- shot time expires.

This polarity is ideally suited for lighting control. You can use a PIR to activate an output to turn on lights. Whenever there is movement, the PIR reactivates the output and lengthens the time the lights remain on.

5 – Normally Open, One-Shot Low with Reset

This one-shot polarity is a normally-open circuit and switches to 0 V when the event occurs. Because the output switches back to an open circuit when the one- shot time expires or when the event returns to normal, the operation of the output can be shortened regardless of the programmed time parameter.

6 – Normally Open, One-Shot Low with Alarm

This one-shot polarity is a normally-open circuit and switches to 0 V when the event occurs. The output switches back to an open circuit when the one-shot time expires, when the event returns to normal, or when the system is disarmed.

This polarity is ideally suited for the operation of strobe lights because you can program the lights to reset (up to 99 hours) and prevent them from burning out or bothering others due to prolonged operation.

7 – Normally Open, Latching Low

This polarity is a normally-open circuit and switches to 0 V when the event occurs. The output switches back to an open circuit when a user holds down [7] on the remote codepad until two beeps sound. Time parameters do not apply to this polarity.

8 – Normally Low, Going Open

This polarity is normally 0 V and switches to an open circuit when the event occurs. The output switches back to 0 V when the event ends. Time parameters do not apply to this polarity.

9 – Normally Low, Pulsing Open

This polarity is normally 0 V and switches to a pulsing open circuit when the event occurs. The output switches back to 0 V when the event ends. Time parameters vary the Off time of the pulse.

10 – Normally Low, One-Shot Open

This one-shot polarity is normally 0 V and switches to an open circuit when the event occurs. The output switches back to 0 V when the time parameter expires. This one-shot time setting always runs its full duration and cannot be manually reset.

11 – Normally Low, One-Shot Open with Reactivate

This one-shot polarity is normally 0 V and switches to an open circuit when the event occurs. Every time the event occurs, it restarts the one-shot timer. The output switches back to 0 V when the one-shot time expires.

12 – Normally Low, One-Shot Open with Reset

This one-shot polarity is normally 0 V and switches to an open circuit when the event occurs. Because the output switches back to 0 V when the one-shot time expires or when the event returns to normal, the one- shot timer can be shortened regardless of the time setting.

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