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48
R
EFERENCE
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NSTALLATION
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ANUAL
12.2.1 SUPERVISION TIMER SETTING
Section [610]: General Options
Option [2] OFF = Check Supervision Every 12 Hours (default)
Option [2] ON = Check Supervision Every 12 Minutes
If the Liberator Wireless Bus Module does not receive a signal from one of its wireless transmitters within the
period defined here, it can send a Supervision Loss signal to the control panel (see section 12.2).
Supervision Timer must be set to the same value as defined by the jumpers on the wireless
transmitters.
12.3 ON-BOARD TAMPER RECOGNITION (LIBERATOR)
Section [615]: 000 = Disabled, 001-008, Default: Disabled
The Liberator Wireless Bus Module comes equipped with an on-board tamper switch. This feature will allow to
report the Module Tamper through one of the module’s Expansion Inputs (zone). When a tamper is detected on the
module, it will send a Zone Tamper report code to the control panel via the communication bus. The Zone Tamper
report code will originate from the zone defined by the Expansion Input (001-008) you have programmed in section
[615]. Please note that the corresponding zone must be programmed (see page 20).
Example: If you program 003 (Expansion Input 3) in section [615] of a Spectra 1725 panel and the ATZ feature is
enabled, when a tamper occurs on the Liberator module, the control panel will transmit the Zone Tamper report
code as originating from zone 15. Please refer to the table on page 47.
12.4 PGM ACTIVATION EVENT (LIBERATOR)
Sections [620] and [622]
This feature allows you to program the Liberator to activate its PGMs when a specific event occurs in the system. The
PGM will remain in its active state until the programmed PGM De-Activation Event occurs (see below) or when the
PGM Delay period has elapsed (see below). To program a PGM Activation Event:
1. Enter section that represents the desired PGM. PGM1 = [620], PGM2 = [622]
2. Enter the Event Group # (refer to the Liberator PGM table in the Spectra Programming Guide).
If you program the Follows Global PGM” event group, it will follow the event programmed in section [124]
3. Enter the Sub-Group # (refer to the Liberator PGM table in the Spectra Programming Guide).
4. Enter the Partition # (refer to the Liberator PGM table in the Spectra Programming Guide).
Also, refer to the Follow Global PGM option described on page 49.
12.5 PGM DE-ACTIVATION EVENT (LIBERATOR)
Section [621] = PGM1, [623] = PGM2
After PGM activation (see above), the PGM will return to its normal state (deactivate) when the programmed PGM De-
activation Event occurs. Instead of de-activating the PGM on the occurrence of a specific event, the PGM can de-
activate after a programmed period has elapsed, please refer to PGM Delay on page 48.
1. Enter section that represents the desired PGM. PGM1 = [621], PGM2 = [623]
2. Enter the Event Group # (refer to the Liberator PGM table in the Spectra Programming Guide).
If you program the Follows Global PGM” event group, it will follow the event programmed in section [125]
3. Enter the Sub-Group # (refer to the Liberator PGM table in the Spectra Programming Guide).
4. Enter the Partition # (refer to the Liberator PGM table in the Spectra Programming Guide).
If a PGM’s Delay is programmed in sections [616] or [617], the corresponding de-activation event will be
used as another activation event. Also, refer to the Follow Global PGM option described on page 49.
12.6 PGM DELAY (LIBERATOR)
Section [616] = PGM1, [617] = PGM2, 000 = Follows De-activation Event, 001-255 sec., Default = 5 sec.
After PGM activation, the PGM will de-activate after the period programmed here has elapsed. As soon as a delay
value (001-255) is programmed, the PGM De-Activation Event becomes a second activation event.

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