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Option 6 Pulse output when exit delay to Output (P65E) is running - If the panel is set to arm on no activity
(see P46E options 2 & 8) then once the zone activity timer (P4071E) has expired the Pre-alert arming
indication will start. The pre-alert to output (P65E) will cause the output to turn on for 1 second and
off for 5 seconds. Once the pre-alert has expired the output will indicate the exit delay has started.
This would normally be a continuous output but if this option is turned ON the output will pulse at the
pulse timer (P39E) rate. This enables the pre-alert and exit delay indications to be separately
identified. If output 1 or 2 are used and the output is set to a siren driver (Option 1 ON) the volume
settings (P33E) will apply to the pulses so that these indications can be at a lower volume than a full
alarm.
Option 8 Output Monitored - This option is used to allow Monitoring of the Output status (eg wire to siren has
been cut). The option only applies to Outputs 1 and 2.
OUTPUT ON DELAY TIME
OUTPUT ON DELAY TIME - P38E 01-32E (0-9999 Seconds, 0 = no delay)
The “On” delay allows the operation of the Output to be delayed by the time programmed at this location. If set to
“0” there will be no on delay and the Output will operate the instant it is turned on.
OUTPUT PULSE TIME
OUTPUT PULSE TIME - P39E 01-32E (0-255 1/10th Seconds, eg 20 = 2 secs)
The Pulse time affects the time the output turns on when the pulse timer is used on the Output. The pulse time is
in 1/10th second increments so that very quick timing can be achieved. Functions like radio key Arm/Disarm
Chirps to an Output or a flashing output (P34E option 2) all use the pulse timer. If access tags are assigned with
the chirp function (P46E4E) and the LED on an access reader is set to follow an output with the chirps assigned
(P98E) then this timer must be set to a minimum value of 10 for the reader LED to display the chirps.
OUTPUT RESET TIME
OUTPUT RESET TIME - P40E 01-32E (0-65535 Seconds, 0 = latched output)
The Reset time affects the time the output turns on when an alarm is active. The range is 0-65535 seconds with a
value of 0 making the output latch on until reset.
CHIME MODE TIME
CHIME MODE TIME - P41E 01-32E (0-9999 1/10th Seconds, eg 20 = 2 secs)
The Chime Mode time affects the time the output turns on when a Chime Zone is activated. The Chime time is in
1/10th second increments so that very quick timing can be achieved.
START OF “DTMF OUTPUT CONTROL” STATUS MESSAGES
START OF “DTMF OUTPUT CONTROL” STATUS MESSAGES - P42E 01-32E (0-99)
Reserved for future use.
UN-MAP OUTPUTS
UN-MAP OUTPUTS - P43E 01-32E
If you are using an Output for a special purpose and do not need the standard defaults assigned to that output
you can remove all defaults at this location. For example if you are using output number 4 to open a door via a
Radio Key and you don’t want any alarms to be assigned to the output press P43E4E and ALL defaults will be
removed. This removes all options assigned to the output and makes the reset time “0” for latched operation.
ASSIGNING A TIME-ZONE to an OUTPUT
ASSIGN A TIME-ZONE TO OUTPUTS - P44E 01-32E (O/P#) Value = Time-zone 01-32
Any of the 32 Time-zones can be assigned to outputs 1-32. If a time-zone is assigned to an output it will turn the
output on when the T/Z starts and turn the output off when the T/Z ends. You should un-map the output at P43E
first before assigning the T/Z to ensure that only the T/Z will control the state of the output. This function can also
be used to unlock a controlled door so the door will remain unlocked while the T/Z is on and relock it when the T/Z
is off allowing normal timed access control through the door when the T/Z is inactive. (NOTE: If a TZ has turned an
Output ON the TZ will override any reset time programmed for the Output. The reset, pulse or chime timers can resume controlling the Output