Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-4
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021 – Mains Power Off
Activates when the mains power is removed from the control panel; deactivates when
the mains power is restored.
The AC Off Delay timer (page 59) determines how long the mains must be off
before the output activates.
022 – Access Code
If the Access Code Only configuration option is set (page 75), this output activates when
a user code of type Access is entered. If the Access All Codes configuration is set (page
75), this output activates when any valid user code is entered. The output deactivates
one second later if the output is latched, or for the length of the pulse if the output is
pulsed.
023 – Soak Test Fail
Activates when any zone undergoing a "soak test" (page 30) triggers; deactivates when
reset by the engineer.
024 – First Knock
Activates when any double knock zone (page 30) activates for the first time; deactivates
when the zone is activated for the second time, when the system is reset or when the
double-knock timer has expired (page 59).
025 – Digi Failed
Activates when the built-in modem fails to communicate (not applicable to M550 and
M750). This is otherwise known as "Comms Fail".
026 – Digi Successful
Activates when the built-in modem communicates successfully (not applicable to M550
and M750).
027 – Digi Active
Activates when the built-in modem is activated; deactivates when the built-in modem
has finished communicating (not applicable to M550 and M750).
028 – 2nd Entry Only
Activates when any ward starts the 2nd Entry Dly timer (page 59); deactivates when the
second entry time expires.
029 – Entry Only
Activates when any ward starts its Entry Delay timer (page 57); deactivates when the ward
is unset or when the Entry Delay timer expires.
030 – Exit Only
Activates when any ward starts the exit procedure; deactivates when the ward is set.
031 – Exit / Entry
Activates when any ward is in entry or exit mode.
032 – Exit Fault
Activates when a zone is in a fault condition during the setting procedure (e.g. a zone
that does not have the Access attribute is activated); deactivates when the fault is no
longer present.