Event
Code
Description
Event
Code
Description
2 11
Remote Control 4
48
Reserved
2 12 Auxiliary Code 1 49 Reserved
2 13 Auxiliary Code 2 410 Area 1 - Zone Unsealed
2 14
Telephone Line Fail
411
Area 2 – Zone Unsealed
2 15
Communications Fail After 3 Attempts
412
Area 3 – Zone Unsealed
3 0
Communications Fail
413
Area 4 – Zone Unsealed
3 1 Dialler Disabled 414 Reserved
3 2 Dialler Active (On-Line) 415 Reserved
3 3
Ring Detect (V1.37+)
50
Reserved
3 4
Reserved
51
AC Main 50 Hz / 60 Hz
3 5
Mimic Zone 1
52
Area 1 In Alarm
3 6 Mimic Zone 2 53 Area 2 In Alarm
3 7 Mimic Zone 3 54 Area 3 In Alarm
3 8
Mimic Zone 4
55
Area 4 In Alarm
3 9
Mimic Zone 5
56
Area 1 Armed
3 10
Mimic Zone 6
57
Area 2 Armed
3 11
Mimic Zone 7
58
Area 3 Armed
3 12 Mimic Zone 8 59 Area 4 Armed
3 13
Mimic Zone 9
510
Area 1 Disarmed
3 14
Mimic Zone 10
511
Area 2 Disarmed
3 15
Mimic Zone 11
512
Area 3 Disarmed
4 0
Mimic Zone 12
513
Area 4 Disarmed
4 1 Mimic Zone 13 514 Any Areas Armed
4 2 Mimic Zone 14 515 Any Areas Disarmed
4 3
Mimic Zone 15
60
Area 1 Codepad Data Terminal
4 4
Mimic Zone 16
61
Area 2 Codepad Data Terminal
4 5
Chime
62
Area 3 Codepad Data Terminal
4 6 Zone Not Sealed 63 Area 4 Codepad Data Terminal
4 7 Reserved
Polarity (Modes)
Option Description Option Description
0
Disabled
7
Reserved
1
Normally Open, Going Low
8
Normally Low, Going Open
2 Normally Open, Pulsing Low 9 Normally Low, Pulsing Open
3
Normally Open, One Shot Low
10
Normally Low, One Shot Open
4 Normally Open, One Shot Low (Reset) 11 Normally Low, One Shot Open (Reset)
5
Normally Open, One Shot Low (Re-trigger)
12
Normally Low, One Shot Open (Re-trigger)
6
Normally Open, Latching Low
13
Normally Low, Latching Open
Time Base
Choose one of the options in the table below for the time base.
Option Description
1
200 ms
2 1 Second
3
1 Minute
4
1 Hour
Time Base Multiplier
Enter a value between 01 – 99.
One Shot Mode
When you program the output polarity as one shot, the time base is multiplied by the time base multiplier (Eg. If
the time base = 2 and the multiplier = 05, the output will operate for 5 seconds)
Pulsing Mode
When you program the output polarity as pulsing, the time base becomes the ‘ON’ time and the multiplier
becomes the ‘OFF’ time. The ‘OFF’ time is the time base x the multiplier (Eg. If you want the output to pulse
one (1) second ‘ON’ and five (5) seconds ‘OFF’, you would program time base as one (1) and the multiplier as
five (5)).
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