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OUTPUT PROGRAM OPTIONS
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OUTPUT PROGRAM OPTIONS
PRIMARY OUTPUT OPTIONS - P681E-P688E
This block of addresses allow output modifiers to be programmed to each of the 8 outputs. In this block of addresses
P681E relates to output #1, P682E relates to output #2 etc
P681E 1 = Invert output
2 = Flash output
3 = Single pulse to output
4 = Lockout output
5 = DTMF Remote Command Control
6 = Local Command Control
7 = Chime Alarm linked to pulse timer
8 = Pulse on a 24 hour alarm
Option 1 Invert Output - This option is used to invert the normal state of the output. All 8 outputs are electronic
switches that are open circuit and switch to 0V when activated. If the output is inverted, the normal state
of the output is switched to 0V and it goes open circuit when activated (inverted operation). If output 8 is
inverted, the relay connected to output 8 will energise inverting the contacts (eg the NO contact will be
NC and vice versa).
Option 2 Flash Output - This option causes the output to switch on and off at a rate set by the pulse timer
(P921E) for the output when in alarm and is normally used to flash a lamp during an activation. NOTE:
If the output is set to flash it will not turn on any output devices on the keypad buss (eg OUTPUTX4).
This is because any fast flashing signals on the keypad buss will cause excessive buss traffic.
Option 3 Single Pulse to Output - This option, when applied, produces a single pulse set by the pulse timer
(P921E) at the output during an alarm. This option overrides the normal alarm reset time (P901E).
Option 4 Lockout Once Reset - This option is used to limit the output to one operation per arming period. Once
the alarm reset time has expired the output will not operate again until the alarm is reset.
Option 5 DTMF Remote Command Control - This option is used to map an output to the remote command
control function whereby the output can be controlled via the telephone.
Option 6 Local Command Control - This option is used to map an output to the local command control feature
whereby the output can be controlled directly from the keypad. To directly control outputs with this
option turned on, the user must press the “Control” button on the keypad for 2 seconds. The display will
read “ OUTPUTS”. Any outputs that are currently on will have their number shown on the LCD display.
To turn outputs On or Off simply press the number that corresponds to the output you wish to control.
The output number on the display will follow the output state e.g. if the output is on, the corresponding
number will be on, if the output is off, no number will be displayed.
Option 7 Chime Alarm Linked to Pulse Timer - Chime Alarms programmed to operate this output will pulse the
output at the rate programmed for the pulse timer (e.g. if it is output #1 then the timer at P921E
applies). The Chime reset time (P995E) will still apply, eg the output will pulse for the duration of the
chime reset time.
Option 8 Pulse on a 24 hour alarm - If a 24 hour zone activates the alarm this option will cause the output to
pulse at a rate equal to the value set for the pulse timer (P921E) for this output. This feature is provided
to differentiate between a burglar and fire alarm using the same siren.
P682E - P688E As per P681E above but apply to Outputs 2-8
ALARMS TO OUTPUT OPTIONS - P691E - P698E
In this block of addresses P691E relates to output #1, P692E relates to output #2 etc.
P691E 1 = Keypad Panic Alarm to Output
2 = Keypad Fire Alarm to Output
3 = Keypad Medical Alarm to Output
4 = Duress Alarm to Output
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