PCX SMS AND PCX 256 SYSTEM MANUAL
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13.15.2 STU / ATE Pin Outputs (Defaults)
Any communicating device with the industry standard footprint may be plugged onto the control panel STU /
ATE (Alarm Transmission Equipment) pins. The default types for the footprint are as follows:
COM LOOM Default Type (PCX 26/SMS) Default Type (PCX 256)
1 (Blue)
Fire (0001) Fire (0001)
2 (Orange)
HU Device Any (0009) HU Device Any (0009)
3 (Yellow)
Unconfirmed Any (0018) Unconfirmed Any (0018)
4 (Brown)
Final Arm Any (0022) Final Arm Any (0022)
5 (Purple)
Tamper Any (0007) Tamper Any (0007)
6 (Green)
Confirmed Any (0006) Confirmed Any (0006)
7 (Black)
Omit Rearm Any (0017) Omit Rearm Any (0017)
8 (Purple)
Global Fault 2 (0056) AC Fail (0052)
9 (White)
Global Fault 1 (0055) Global Fault 2 (0056)
10 (Light Grey)
Test ATS (0064) Test ATS (0064)
Please see page 119 for the connection.
NOTE: There is an “output invert” option for use with positive removed signalling. Insufficient
current is available for any other application. Please see ‘Site Options’, page 84.
For programming on the STU / ATE pins please see page 79.
13.15.3 Digi Channel Outputs
The on-board digital communicator uses the following default PGM types:
Channel Default Type (PCX 26/SMS) Default Type (PCX 256)
1
Fire (PGM 0001) Fire (PGM 0001)
2
HU Device Any (PGM 0009) HU Device Any (PGM 0009)
3
Unconfirmed Any (PGM 0018) Unconfirmed Any (PGM 0018)
4
Final Arm Any (PGM 0022) Final Arm Any (PGM 0022)
5
Tamper Any (PGM 0017) Tamper Any (PGM 0007)
6
Confirmed Any (PGM 0006) Confirmed Any (PGM 0006)
7
Omit Rearm Any (0017) Omit Rearm Any (0017)
8
AC Fail (0052) AC Fail (0052)
9
Global Fault 1 (0055) Global Fault 2 (0056)
10
Test ATS (0064) Test ATS (0064)
For programming on the Digi Channels please see page 98.
13.15.4 PCX-PROX/EXT PGM Output
The RED LED on the PCX-PROX/EXT can be programmed so that it follows an output.
To achieve this, go to ‘CHANGE OUTPUTS’ and then ‘Reader PGMs’ and program the first PGM output
(PGM1) to whichever type is required.
For example you may want the Prox to show the system armed, therefore you can use the output “0204:
Final Arm A”. The RED LED will then be illuminated once Partition A has armed.