Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-4
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18 – Tamper
Activates when any type of tamper condition is triggered in the selected ward;
deactivates when all tamper conditions have been reset in the ward. This output acts as
a "global" tamper indication for any type of tamper associated with the ward.
19 – Reset Req
Activates when the selected ward requires an engineer or remote reset; deactivates
when the ward has been reset either by the engineer or by a remote reset.
20 – Lock-Out
Activates when a security key (page 30) has locked out keypads in the selected ward;
deactivates when the Security zone type is no longer active.
21 – Chime On
Activates when any zone in the selected ward causes a chime tone, as determined by
the Chime Tone attribute (page 31).
22 – Monitor
If the output is latched, the output activates when a zone that has the Monitored
attribute (page 32) and is in the selected ward activates, and deactivates when the zone
deactivates. If the output is pulsed, it activates when a zone that has the Monitored
attribute and is in the selected ward activates, and remains active for the pulse duration.
23 – Alm Abort
Activates after an alarm in the selected ward has been aborted by the user; deactivates
when the Abort Period timer (page 59) has expired, or when the alarm is reset (whichever
occurs first).
24 – Entry
Activates when the Entry Delay timer (page 57) is running for the selected ward;
deactivates when the selected ward is unset or when the Entry Delay timer expires.
25 – Exit
Activates when the selected ward starts the exit procedure; deactivates when the
selected ward is set.
26 – Exit/Ent.
Activates when the selected ward is in entry or exit mode.
27 – Exit Flt
Activates when a zone in the selected ward 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.
28 – Sndr Ctl.
Activates when a sound is required at a keypad assigned to the selected ward. For
example, for the Entry Delay or Exit timer (page 57) or an alarm condition.
By default, if a keypad is connected to an XNode or MNode, it produces sounds for any
ward assigned to the XNode or MNode (page 35). Keypads connected directly to the
network produce sounds for any ward assigned to the panel's extension loudspeaker
(page 36). This output type is used to ensure that a keypad produces sounds only for the
ward selected for the output.