3. Select Event>Not Ready to Arm and press OK.
4. The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Event.
5. Navigate with the ½¾ keys to Time Unit and press OK. Select Minutes and press OK.
6. The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Time Unit.
7. Navigate with the ½¾ keys to Time, enter 6 and press OK.
8. The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Time.
9. Navigate with the ½¾ keys to Partitions and press OK. Select partition 1 only and press
OK.
10. The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Partitions.
The following example sets the event that switches on the output 2 on the IO module 4 as Follow
X10 Commands. The IO module behaves then like a standard X10 device. The X10 unit code
assigned to this output is 5 and the X10 house code is P.
1. Navigate with the ½¾ keys to RF Receivers>RF Receiver 32>Outputs and press OK.
2. Scroll to I/O 4 Output 2 and press OK.
3. Select Event>Follow X10 Commands and press OK.
4. The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Event.
5. Navigate with the ½¾ keys to X10 Address>Unit Code, enter 5 and press OK.
6. The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Unit Code.
7. Navigate with the ½¾ keys to X10 Address>House Code, scroll to P and press OK.
8. The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to House Code.
The list of events that can be selected during IO module programming is as follows:
Table 18. RF receiver output events
Nr. Event Nr. Event Nr. Event
0** Burglary alarm 18 Entry 26 Fire trouble
1** Fire alarm 19 Exit 45** Code entry
2** 24 hour alarm 20 Entry or exit 46 Key FOB function 1
4** Zone tamper 21 Armed 47 Key FOB function 2
5 Burglary siren 22 Disarmed 56 Follow X-10 commands
6 Fire siren 23 Ready to arm 59 Armed in STAY mode
7 Any siren 24 Not ready to arm
17 Alarm memory 25 Fire
**
If set to follow condition, these events are one second
.
Note: Events related to a zone alarm are recognized by the event code stored in zone configuration.
Therefore events 0 to 4 require correct zone configuration to work as expected (particularly Control
Panel>Communications>Reporting>Report Codes>Zone Types must be set correctly). For example, in
order for a 24 hour alarm zone to trigger an IO module, the report code must be set to 6 (24 Hour
Burglary) or 9 (24 Hour Non Burglary).
Note: Partition number stored with the alarm event is the first partition the triggered sensor belongs to.
So if the sensor belongs to partitions 1-4 the partition number sent with the event will be 1. It should be
taken into consideration when setting up multi-partition sensors.