58 Programming events
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the event will reset when, at the end of the monostable time, the event has actually returned
to stand-by status.
If the event status returns to stand-by while the monostable time is running, the event itself
will not be restored.
Note
If the output has the “Do not deactivate on reset” option enabled (refer to Table 6-7: Output
parameters) and is programmed to restore when the event occurs, it will be deactivated when the event
occurs.
OTHER OUTPUTS
The section for the selection of additional outputs provides a list of outputs.
These outputs were in turn selected from the list of all the outputs configured via another
programming section. In this further section, common to all events, there are 16 outputs for
activating the event and 8 for restoring it.
Via software
If you click the
Events
button on the left-hand menu in the “Programming” section, the
Configure other outputs
programming section provides a list of outputs to be used as
“Other outputs” with a check box for each one of them.
Via keypad
Type-in Code
(Installer)
, PROGRAMMING Events, "event type", "event", Activation/Restoral,
Other outputs
In this section, it is necessary to first select one of the additional outputs and then associate it
with one of the configured outputs.
SOUNDER/
FLASHER PATTERN
This section deals with the selection of the audible and visual signals emitted by the sounder/
flashers when these are programmed in the “Outputs” and “Other outputs” sections.
This is a parameter of the event, therefore, if several sounder/flashers have been
programmed in relation to a specific event, they will all emit the programmed tone when the
event occurs. If a sounder/flasher has been programmed in relation to respond to several
events, it will emit the last tone type setting received in order of time.
For a complete understanding of the behaviour of the “Outputs”, “Other outputs” and
“Sounder/flasher pattern” parameters of each event, refer to
Appendix G, Combination of
outputs triggered by events
.
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Voice and digital dialer for the event
The programming of a single event also includes the association of the occurrence of the
event with a voice message, a combination of 3 voice messages, and a message with a digital
protocol.
VOICE MESSAGE
Each event can be associated with 3 voice messages, selected from the message list (refer to
Appendix D, Voice messages
).
• Message type
• Message A
• Message B
This feature allows you to create messages which will be played during event-related voice
calls to contact numbers, both at the start and end of the event.
The choice of the messages to be programmed and the replace sequence of these, depend on
the setting of the “AutomaticDialer” option.
The following table shows the voice-message sequence in accordance with the previously
mentioned parameters and options.
Table 12-2: Event-related messages
“Automatic dialer” option
enabled
“Automatic dialer” option
disabled
Message type
Plays the message relating to the event type (e.g. “zone
alarm”, “Mains failure”)
This message should not be changed.
You can select any message from 1 to 219
Message A
Blank message, editable
Message B
Contains event details, for events which are not distinctive
(e.g. the “zone alarm” event indicates the zone concerned).
Event Activation
Sequence
1. Message type + 260
2. Message A
3. Message B
4. “Location” (244)
1. Message type
2. Message B
3. “Location” (244)
Sequence in the event
of Restoral
1. “Restoral” (97)
2. Message type
3. Message A
4. Message B
5. “Location” (244)
1. Message A
2. Message B
3. “Location” (244)