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SECTION [78] – WALK TEST (SERVICE MODE)
This command allows to the installer to manually enter the “walk test” mode and test the sensors in
the system.
Thus, just entering section [78] could system being in the “walk test” mode. While the system is in the
“walk test” mode any zone violation will produce a “ding sound” on the siren.
After all sensors in the system was tested, press [#] key to exit this testing mode. After [#]
key was pressed, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and exit this section waiting for a
new command to enter another section or [#] key to exit the main programming menu.
Note: Once the system enters section [78], it will exit this section only after [#] key is entered (the control panel will not
leave this section automatically, 2 minutes after the last key pressing any more).
SECTION [79] - TYPES FOR PGM1 AND PGM2 OUTPUTS
The system has 2 programmable outputs on the main board: PGM1 and PGM2.
These outputs are NPN transistors activated to the ground.
While system is being within “main programming menu”, to set the type of programmable outputs
PGM1 and PGM2 select section [79] and then enter 2 groups of 2 digits each:
|__|__| |__|__| |48||48| by default (by default, PGM1 and PGM2 outputs
are set as resetable mono-stable type)
The first group is setting the PGM1 type and the second group is setting the PGM2 type.
After the first 2 digits were entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and after the last 2 digits
were entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section,
waiting for a new command to enter another section.
Press [#] key instead of the 2 corresponding digits if the type of one of the programmable outputs isn’t
to be changed.
To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.
Types of programmable outputs PGM1 and
PGM2:
Remarks:
[00] “panic alarm” latch
This output type goes to ON status (to ground) once any “panic alarm” is
triggered (by a violation of panic zone or by simultaneously pressing of [*]
and [#] keys) and it will turn OFF only when the siren sound is stopped or
only when at least one partition is armed/disarmed.
[01] “fire alarm” latch
This output type goes to ON status (to ground) once any “fire alarm” is
triggered (by a violation of fire zone or by simultaneously pressing of [7] and
[9] keys) and it will turn OFF only when the siren sound is stopped or only
when at least one partition is armed/disarmed.
[02] “medical emergency alarm” latch
This output type goes to ON status (to ground) once any “medical emergency
alarm” is triggered (by a violation of medical emergency zone or by
simultaneously pressing of [1] and [3] keys) and it will turn OFF only when
the siren sound is stopped or only when at least one partition is
armed/disarmed.
[03] “tamper alarm” latch
This output type goes to ON status (to ground) once any “sabotage (tamper)
alarm” is triggered by a violation of sabotage (tamper) zone and it will turn
OFF only when the siren sound is stopped or only when at least one partition
is armed/disarmed.
[04] any alarm latch
This output type goes to ON status (to ground) once any alarm type is
triggered and it will turn OFF only when the siren sound is stopped or only
when at least one partition is armed/disarmed.
[05] “pulsing siren”
This output type goes to ON status (to ground) during the time when the
siren is sounding in pulsing mode.
[06] “steady siren”
This output type goes to ON status (to ground) during the time when the
siren is sounding in continuously mode.
[07] “silent alarm” latch (without siren
activating)
This output type goes to ON status (to ground) once any “silent alarm” is
triggered and it will turn OFF only when at least one partition is
armed/disarmed or only when the siren sound is stopped.
[10] follow system status
This output type goes to ON status (to ground) when arming and it is turned
OFF when Disarming.
[12] entry delay
This output type goes to ON status (to ground) during any entry delay times.