Programmable Outputs
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SECTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Failure To Communicate (15)
The output will activate when a Failure to Communicate trouble is
present. The output will stay activated until a successful communi
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cation is sent to the central station.
Communications Active (16)
The output will activate while the panel is attempting to communi-
cate with the central station.
Ground Start (17)
The output will activate for a programmable number of seconds
before the panel attempts to communicate with the central station.
NOTE: This output will follow the ’Ground Start’ PGM pulse time
(see
11.4 ”Output Pulse Times’). This output must not be used on UL
Listed systems.
Kissoff Output (18)
The output will activate for a programmed number of seconds after
a successful communication to the central station.
NOTE: This output will follow the ’Kissoff Pulse’ PGM pulse time
(see
11.4 ”Output Pulse Times’).
Combus Power (19)
This output will deactivate when a Combus reset is performed by
the panel.
Ready Status (20)
The output will activate when all the selected partitions are ready to
be armed. If any of the selected partitions are not ready, the output
will deactivate.
Zone Alarm (21)
This output will annunciate when a selected zone has gone into
alarm. Any zone can be selected. If the zone goes into alarm, the
output will activate. The output will remain active until the partition
is armed again.
Zone Follow (22)
This output will follow a selected zone. Any zone can be selected.
If the zone is opened, the output will activate. When the zone is
secured, the output will deactivate. When the Follows + Alarms
system toggle option is enabled, the output will remain active until
the partition that the zone belongs to is armed or disarmed (ref
#[000200]).
Duress (23)
This output will activate when a Duress code is used to perform any
function.
NOTE: This output will follow the Duress pulse timer (see 11.4 ”Out-
put Pulse Times’).
Buzzer Follow (24)
This output will activate when any of the following events occur on
the selected partitions:
• entry delay ˘ faults
• auto-arm pre-alert ˘ 24Hr quick bypass pre-alert
• 24HR buzzer zone alarm ˘ AML supervisory faults
•tampers ˘ fire supervisory alarms
Remote Operation (25)
This option can be activated remotely using downloading, and will
remain active until deactivated by the downloading computer.
Exit Follow (26)
This option will follow the exit delay for the selected partition(s).
Entry Follow (27)
This output will follow the entry delay for the selected partition(s).
Zone Tamper (28)
This output will activate when any zone tamper alarm occurs on the
selected partitions. It will remain active until the partition is dis
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armed (alarm silenced) or the bell time-out is reached.
Zone Fault (29)
This output will activate when any zone fault alarm occurs on the
selected partitions. It will remain active until the partition is dis
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armed (alarm silenced) or the bell time-out is reached.
Zone Tamper Follow (30)
This output will indicate when a zone goes into a tamper alarm.
Any zone can be selected. If the zone is tampered, the output will
activate; when the zone is restored, the output will deactivate.
When the Follows + Alarms system toggle option is enabled, the
output will remain active until the partition that the zone belongs to
is armed (ref #[000200]).
Zone Fault Follow (31)
This output will indicate when a zone goes into a fault alarm. Any
zone can be selected. If the zone is faulted, the output will activate;
when the zone is restored, the output will deactivate. When the Fol
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lows + Alarms system toggle option is enabled, the output will
remain active until the partition that the zone belongs to is armed
(ref #[000200]).
Armed Stay Mode (32)
This output will activate when a selected partition is armed in the
Stay mode (i.e. when the partition is armed with Stay/Away zones
bypassed).
Armed Away Mode (33)
This output will activate when a selected partition is armed in the
Away mode (i.e. when all Stay/Away zones are active).
2-wire Smoke Alarm (34)
The output will follow the alarm status on the PC4701 2-wire
smoke input, if installed. If the input is in alarm, the output will acti
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vate; when the alarm is restored, the output will deactivate.
2-wire Smoke Trouble (35)
The output will follow the trouble status on the PC4701 2-wire
smoke input, if installed. If the input exhibits a trouble, the output
will activate; when the trouble is restored, the output will deacti
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vate.
Waterflow Alarm (36)
The output will follow the alarm status on the PC4701 Waterflow
input, if installed. If the input is in alarm, the output will activate;
when the alarm is restored, the output will deactivate.
Waterflow Trouble (37)
The output will follow the trouble status on the PC4701 Waterflow
input, if installed. If the input exhibits a trouble, the output will acti
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vate; when the trouble is restored, the output will deactivate.
Command Outputs 1-8 (38-45)
The output will activate when the corresponding [*] [7] [1-8]
command is entered on the selected partition. Enter a pulse time
for each output (default = 000 seconds; 005 seconds for Com
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mand Output #2). A pulse time of [000] will allow the output to
be toggled on and off using the corresponding [*] [7] [1-8] com
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mand.
NOTE: All command outputs will deactivate when you exit installer’s
mode.
HINT: If you program more than one PGM for the same com-
mand output (eg. command output 1), make sure that either:
a) the PGMs are enabled for all the same partitions
OR
b) the partitions the PGMs are enabled for do not overlap.
If the ’Inv Cmd Out #X’ system toggle option is enabled, the
output will be inverted (i.e. the output will normally be energized,
and will de-energize when activated). (Ref # [000200]) By
default, this option is only enabled for Command Output #2.
If the ’Sen Rst Cmd#2’ partition toggle option is enabled, the
output programmed as Command Output 2 will reset all smoke
detectors connected to it when activated (Ref # [0100XX01]). The
keypad will display the Command Output #2 label while the
smoke detectors are resetting. If there is no fire condition present,
the smoke detectors will return to normal operation after being
reset.
NOTE: If you have programmed fire zones on a partition, you should
also enable the ’Sen Rst Cmd#2’ partition toggle option.