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Section 11: Programmable Outputs
11.1 Main Panel Outputs
The main panel has four programmable outputs: Bell, SAUX+,
PGM1 and PGM2. Adding PC4216/PC4204/PC4204CX/PC4702
modules can expand the number of outputs. All outputs can be
individually programmed to activate according to any of the pro
-
grammable output options (listed in Section 11.2 ’Programmable
Output Options’).
SAUX+ Output
Ref #: [0005]
The SAUX+ output can supply up to 300 mA at 12VDC. It can be
programmed as one of the output options (see
11.3 ”Programma-
ble Output Options’).
The default setting of this output is to provide switched power for
4-wire smoke detectors (output option 39 Command Output #2,
enabled for Partition 1 with a 5-second pulse time). When used in
this mode, the 12V positive output is switched OFF to reset the
smoke detectors by using the [*][7][2] Command from the key
-
pad (’Reset’ function key on LCD4501 keypads).
Bell Output
Ref #: [0006]
The BELL+ terminal is always 13.8 VDC. The BELL- terminal is
normally 12.6 VDC. This voltage difference is required for bell
circuit supervision. When the bell output is activated, the panel
will switch BELL- to ground.
If the bell output is not being used, connect a 1000 resistor
across the BELL terminals to eliminate a trouble. This output can
be programmed for one of the available output options (see
11.3
”Programmable Output Options).
PGM Outputs
Ref #: [000700] for PGM1
Ref #: [000701] for PGM2
The PGM output terminals (PGM1 and PGM2) energize when acti-
vated. If the inverted option is selected, the output will de-energize
when activated. Either output can be programmed as one of the
available output options (see
11.3 ”Programmable Output
Options’).
The default setting for both outputs is Command Output #1
(option 38), active on partition 1 with a 000 second pulse time.
To program PGM 1 and/or PGM2 for AML devices, see 4.4
”Enrolling AML Devices’. An output programmed for AML use
cannot also be assigned an output option.
11.2 Programming Programmable Output Options for
Modules
Ref #: [000702] for PC4204 modules
Ref #: [000703], [000704] for PC4216 modules
Ref #: [000705] for Escort4580 Automation Items
Ref #: [000707] for PC4702 module
Programming PGM output options for modules works similarly to
the programming for PGM1 and PGM2. Refer to the Installation
Instructions for each module for more information.
The programming for the Escort4580 refers to automation items
and not actual output terminals on the module. See the Escort4580
Installation Manual for a full description of automation items,
and how they work.
11.3 Programmable Output Options
Available options for outputs on the PC4020 as well as the PC4204/
PC4204CX/4216 output modules are listed below. Some options
require that you select which partitions will activate the output. Use
the [<] [>] keys to scroll through each partition and press [*] to tog
-
gle each partition on and off.
Fire and Burglary (00)
The output will activate when any fire or burglary alarm occurs on
any of the selected partitions.
Inverted Fire and Burglary (01)
The output will deactivate when any fire or burglary alarm occurs
on any of the selected partitions.
Burglary Only (02)
The output will activate when any burglary alarm occurs on any of
the selected partitions.
Inverted Burglary Only (03)
The output will deactivate when any burglary alarm occurs on any
of the selected partitions.
Fire Only (04)
The output will activate when any fire alarm occurs on any of the
selected partitions.
Inverted Fire Only (05)
The output will deactivate when any fire alarm occurs on any of the
selected partitions.
Arm Status (06)
The output will activate when any of the selected partitions are
armed.
Inverted Arm Status (07)
The output will deactivate when any of the selected partitions are
armed.
Date Schedule (08)
The output will perform according to a selected date schedule.
Enter a date schedule number from 02-99. In addition, enter a pulse
time from 00-59 seconds. Programming [00] will cause the output
to activate for the entire schedule. To program date schedules, see
14.1 ”Date Schedules’.
Latched Strobe (09)
The output will activate when any alarm occurs on any of the
selected partitions. The output will stay activated until the partition
that caused the alarm is disarmed. If disarmed, the output will stay
active until the partition is armed.
Trouble Output (10)
The output will activate when a trouble condition is present on any
of the selected partitions. If a system trouble occurs (e.g. loss of
time, TLM trouble), all trouble outputs will activate for all parti
-
tions.
Courtesy Pulse (11)
The output will activate during exit or entry delay and for an addi-
tional two minutes on any of the selected partitions. It will also acti-
vate upon disarming if the partition is armed without entry delay.
Chime Follower (12)
The output will activate when the door chime is activated on any of
the selected partitions The output will deactivate when the chime
pulse timer expires (see
11.4 ”Output Pulse Times’).
Door chime activates when a zone with the Chime attribute enabled
is opened and activates again when the zone is closed. In order for
the output to activate, the door chime feature must be enabled.
TLM Only (13)
The output will activate when a telephone line trouble is present.
TLM and Alarm (14)
The output will activate when a telephone line trouble is present
and an alarm occurs on any of the selected partitions.

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