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Type: Active when:
operate if the exit mode is
silent set or instant set.
Armed (24) The system is full or part set.
PIR Set
Latch (25)
The system is set. Inactive
when the system is unset or
an alarm condition occurs.
The output is active for one
second when a reset is
performed or when the control
unit leaves installer mode.
Shock
Sensor
Reset (26)
Exit time starts. The output
remains active for five
seconds. Use this output to
reset shock sensors (for
example, the "Viper").
Walk Test
(27)
A user starts Installer- or User
Walk Tests. Also active during
the time between silencing
and resetting the system. This
output can be used on
movement detectors that are
able to switch off the Walk
Test lamp in any state other
than a Walk Test.
Smoke
Sensor
Reset (28)
This output is active (0V) all
the time except when a user
acknowledges a fire alarm:
after which the control unit
deactivates the output for
three seconds. This output
type is designed to be
connected to low-voltage
smoke detector reset
terminals.
24 Hour
Alarm (29)
The control unit starts a 24
hour alarm.
Setting
Complete
(30)
The control unit finishes
setting. Active for 10 seconds.
Unset
Complete
(31)
Someone unsets the system
or disarms it after an alarm.
The output is active for 10
seconds.
Full Set
Ready (32)
None of the detectors are
reporting “alarm” signals.
Full Set
(33)
The system is full set. If the
system is partitioned, then
the output is active only when
all assigned partitions are Full
Set.
Part Set
(34)
The system is part set.
Type: Active when:
Part Set B
(35)
Setting Part Set B.
Deactivated on unsetting Part
Set B. (Available only in a Part
Setting system)
Part Set C
(36)
Setting Part Set C.
Deactivated on unsetting Part
Set C. (Available only in a Part
Setting system)
Part Set D
(37)
Setting Part Set D.
Deactivated on unsetting Part
Set D. (Available only in a
Part Setting system)
Set Fail (38) A set command fails. Remains
active until the user
acknowledges the set fail.
Zone Follow
(39)
A specified zone has been
triggered. If you select this
type for a zone then the
display shows an extra
“Follow” option for the output.
Use this option to select the
zone you wish the output to
follow. (You can follow a “not
used” zone.)
Zone Alarm
(40)
The selected zone causes an
alarm. Deactivated when the
alarm has been reset. When
programming this output type
the installer can select a
specific zone for the output to
follow. (You can follow a “not
used” zone.)
User
Defined
(41)
The user switches the output
on or off from the keypad, or
a remote control. Assign this
output type to any outputs
that you want the user to
control.
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