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Once a receiver has learned an output from the control unit you must set up
the output behaviour at the control unit by giving the output a type. You can
also give each output a text name.
Output Types
You can select an output type quickly by keying the number shown in brackets
after the type’s name, for example:“04” to select Open/Close, “02” to select
Panic Alarm, “19” to select General Fault. The number does not appear on the
keypad display.
Some output types can be assigned to zones or partitions. If you select those
types then the keypad display will show a further menu allowing you to select
the appropriate zones or partitions.
The output types available are:
Type: Active when: Assi
n to
Partitions?
Not Used (00) (Never)
Fire Alarm (01) The control unit starts a fire alarm. Yes
Panic Alarm (02) The control unit starts a panic alarm. Yes
Burglar Alarm
(03)
Any of the following zones are triggered: Yes
Normal Alarm
Tamper (in a set system)
Entry Route
Tamper Zone (in a set system)
Entry time expires
24 hour (in a set system)
Open/Close (04) The output is active when the system (or
partition) is unset. Inactive when the
system (or partition) is set.
If you allocate this output to multiple
partitions then the output will deactivate if
any one partition is set or part set.
Note: This output is inverted relative to
other outputs, it is normally at 0V for
an unset (open) system.
Yes
Alarm Abort
(05)
An alarm in the selected partition has been
aborted by the user within the 90s abort
period. Deactivates when the alarm is
reset.
Yes
Technical Alarm
(06)
There is a technical alarm. Yes
Confirmed Alarm
(07)
There is a confirmed alarm. Deactivates
when the system is reset. The operation of
Yes
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