NetworX Version 3 Installation Manual
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5. The keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to Time Unit.
6. Scroll to Time and press OK.
7. Select 15 min. and press OK to accept the changes.
8. The keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to Time.
Table 16. Control panel output events
Data Event Data Event
0 Burglary alarm 30 Open period
1 Fire alarm 31 Closed period
2 24 hour alarm 32 Listen-in
3 Trouble alarm 33 Line seizure
4 Tamper alarm 34 Reserved
5 Yelping siren 35 Fail to communicate
6 Steady siren 36 Telephone line fault
7 Any siren 37 Program mode
8 Any bypass 38 Download in process
9 AC fail 39 Reserved
10 Low battery 40 Short circuit (overcurrent on 12 V DC)
11 Duress 41 Box tamper
12 Aux 1 keypad (fire alarm) 42 Siren tamper
13 Aux 2 keypad (medical alarm) 43 Any open
14 Panic keypad 44 Any short
15 Keypad tamper 45 Any fault (open/short on non-fire zone)
16 Automatic test 46 Any alarm
17 Alarm memory (solid) 47 Audible keypad
18 Entry 48 Code entry (see note below)
19 Exit 49 Keyfob function 1
20 Entry or exit 50 Keyfob function 2
21 Armed state 51 Always ON
22 Disarmed state 52 Autoarm warning time
23 Ready 53 Any siren when in away mode
24 Not ready 54 Progress of entry/exit (follows keypad
buzzer)
25 Fire 55 Auxiliary communication failure
26 Fire trouble 56 Radio test
27 Chime 57 Any siren when armed in any mode
28 Expander trouble 58 Alarm memory (pulsating)
29 Dynamic battery test time 59 Zone inactivity
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If set to follow condition, these events are one second.
Note: When Event 48 is programmed, it is possible to program a user code's authorization to select which output(s)
a particular code activates.
Configuring the internal siren
You can specify conditions and/or events that activate the internal siren. To configure the internal
siren, you must enable the advanced menu. The following example configures a short blast of the
internal siren when the system is armed using a keyswitch.
1. Ensure the advanced menu is enabled.