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SPECTRA SERIES 51
13.4 PGM ACTIVATION EVENT (ZONE MODULE)
Sections [656]
This feature allows you to program the Zone Expansion Module to activate its PGM 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). Also, refer to the Follow Global PGM option described on page 49. To
program a PGM Activation Event:
1. Enter section [656]
2. Enter the Event Group # (refer to the Zone Module 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 Zone Module PGM table in the Spectra Programming Guide).
4. Enter the Partition # (refer to the Zone Module PGM table in the Spectra Programming Guide).
13.5 PGM DE-ACTIVATION EVENT (ZONE MODULE)
Sections [657]
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 below.
1. Enter section [657]
2. Enter the Event Group # (refer to the Zone Module 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 Zone Module PGM table in the Spectra Programming Guide).
4. Enter the Partition # (refer to the Zone Module PGM table in the Spectra Programming Guide).
If a PGM’s Delay is programmed in section [655], the corresponding de-activation event will be used as
another activation event. Also, refer to the Follow Global PGM option described on page 49.
13.6 PGM DELAY (ZONE MODULE)
Section [655]: 000 = Follows De-activation Event, 001-255 seconds, Default = 5 seconds
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.
13.7 PGM FOLLOWS GLOBAL PGM (ZONE MODULE)
Section [650]: General Options
Option [3] OFF = PGM1 on Liberator follows Global PGM Disabled (default)
Option [3] ON = PGM1 on Liberator follows Global PGM Enabled
The Zone Expansion Module’s PGM can be programmed to follow the events and/or PGM Delay Timer defined by the Global
PGM. This means if the option is enabled, the Zone Modules’s PGM will ignore its activation and de-activation events and
timer. Instead it will follow the activation and de-activation events programmed in section [124] and [125] and will follow the
Global PGM Delay timer programmed in section [068]. For more information, refer to pages 39 and 40.
13.8 RESET ZONE EXPANSION MODULE
Section [660]
After entering section
[660]
and pressing
[
ENTER
]
, the control panel will reset sections [650] to [657] to default.

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