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All Resets: After any alarm condition (P.A. Fire or zone) an engineer code or anti code
must be entered. System option 1 must be configured for engineer only
system reset or System Option 4 anti code reset.
System Option 3.
Alarm Digi Active High: This will switch from 0 to 12V at the alarm digi com output when the alarm
is activated.
Alarm Digi Active Low: This will switch from 12 to 0V at the alarm digi com output when the alarm
is activated.
PA Digi Active High: This will switch from 0 to 12V at the PA digi com output when the PA
is activated.
PA Digi Active Low: This will switch from 12 to 0V at the PA digi com output when the PA is
activated.
Fire Digi Active High: This will switch from 0 to 12V at the Fire digi com output when the Fire key
is activated.
Fire Digi Active Low: This will switch from 12 to 0V at the Fire digi com output when the Fire key
is activated.
Confirm Digi Active High: This will switch from 0 to 12V at the Confirmed digi com output.
Confirm Digi Active Low: This will switch from 12 to 0V at the Confirmed digi com output.
System Option 4
Abort Digi Active High: This will switch from 0 to 12V at the Abort digi com output when the
panel is reset after an alarm activation if a code is entered before a
90 second time out period.
Abort Digi Active Low: This will switch from 12 to 0V at the Abort digi com output when the
panel is reset after an alarm activation if a code is entered before a
90 second time out period.
Open Digi Active High: This will switch from 0 to 12V at the Open digi com output when the
panel is Set or unset.
Open Digi Active Low: This will switch from 12 to 0V at the Open digi com output when the
panel is set or unset.
Service Timer: Allows the engineer to programme a number of system set/unset cycles
before the user is informed that a system service is required.
Where the system is covered by a maintenance agreement, the Service
Timer may be used to alert the user that a service is due. A flashing E in
the seven segment display indicates a service is due. The service time
period is controlled by the number of Set and Unset cycles and can be
configured to lockout the system on expire. Refer to System Option 4.
Anti Code Reset: If enabled, after an alarm activation the user may disable the siren and bell
only, to reset the system fully the user must enter an anti code. The anti
code is a randomly generated 5 digit number displayed on the keypad, the
number should be given to who ever holds the anti code generator, who in
turn will give you a 4 digit number which when entered at the keypad will
reset the panel. As a means of identifying the system the engineer can
program the first digit of the code, refer to function 31.

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BrandPyronix
ModelSTERLING 10
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

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