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3 - PGM-1 Keypad Fire
- This option allows PGM -1 to
energize when the keypad fire is activated .This output will
stay active for the period of time programmed in memory
location 58B or when a users PIN is entered.
4 - PGM-2 KEYPAD FIRE
-
This option allows PGM-2 to
energize when the keypad fire is activated . This output will
stay active for the period of time programmed in memory
location 58C or when a users PIN is entered.
5 - PGM-1 KEYPAD PANIC
- This option allows PGM-1 to
energize when the keypad panic output is activated . This
output will stay active for the period of time programmed in
memory location 58B or when a users PIN is entered.
6 - PGM - 2 KEYPAD PANIC
- This option allows PGM-2
to energize when the keypad panic output is activated .
This output will stay active for the period of time
programmed in memory location 58C or when a users PIN
is entered.
7 - PGM-1 KEYPAD EMERGENCY
- This option allows
PGM-1 to energize when the keypad emergency output is
activated . This output will stay active for the period of time
programmed in memory location 58B or when a users PIN
is entered.
8 - PGM - 2 KEYPAD EMERGENCY
- This option allows
PGM-2 to energize when the keypad emergency output is
activated . This output will stay active for the period of time
programmed in memory location 58C or when a users PIN
is entered.
NOTE :
The options listed above for memory location 59B
will function only if ALARM OUTPUT operation has been
selected in memory locations 59 for PGM-1 options and
59A for PGM-2 options .
Memory Location 60 - 72C
MISCELLANEOUS REPORTING CODES
60 - 63 User Open Code
(2 Digit Entry)
The system is capable of transmitting sixteen individual
opening report codes. Normally the first digit entered identifies
the event (in this case open code) followed by a numeric
identifier. Example: 20 = Open Code, 1 = User #1. Program
for User #1 = 21.
When using this reporting scheme the central station must be
able to receive either a 4-1 extended or 4-2 format.
When using a 4-1 format a 2 digit entry is still required. The
second digit entered is the code that will be transmitted on
disarming the system. Example: 01 Code programmed. Code
1 will be transmitted, the 0 will be dropped as an
inconsequential digit
.
Value 01 - FF, Default: 00 (Disabled).
64 - 67 User Close Code
(2 Digit Entry)
The system is capable of transmitting sixteen individual closing
report codes. Normally the first digit entered identifies the
event (in this case the close) followed by a numeric identifier.
Example: 30 = Close Code, 1 = User #1. Program for User #1
= 31.
When using this reporting scheme the central station must be
able to receive either a 4-1 extended or 4-2 format.
When using a 4-1 format a 2 digit entry is still required. The
second digit entered is the code that will be transmitted on
arming the system. Example: 02 Programmed. Code 2 will
be transmitted, the 0 will be dropped as an inconsequential
digit
. Value 01 - FF, Default: 00 (Disabled).
68 Auto Arm Report Code
(2 Digit Entry)
When the auto arm function enabled (see users program,
memory location 4) this code will be transmitted to the central
station if the panel was successful in performing an auto arm.
Value 01 - FF, Default: 00 (Disabled).
NOTE:
If a zone is left violated the system will not perform
an auto arm.
68 A Fail to Auto Arm Report Code
- (2 Digit Entry)
When the auto arm function is enabled (see user program
memory location 4) this code will be transmitted if the panel is
unsuccessful in performing an auto arm.
Value 01 - FF, Default: 00 (Disabled).
68 B Duress Report Code
- (2 Digit Entry).
When the duress PIN (see Memory location 78B) is enabled,
this report code will be transmitted to the central station (either
on arming or disarming).
Value 01 - FF, Default: 00 (Disabled).
68 C AC Fail Report Code
- (2 Digit Entry).
In the event of an AC failure , this is the code that will
transmitted. This code will be transmitted when the panel
recognizes the battery has depleted 25% of the standby current
and no greater than 50%.(See Battery Calculations - Page 16)
69 AC. Restoral Report Code
- (2 Digit Entry).
This code will report 3 minutes after AC is restored.
69 A Low Battery Report Code
- (2 Digit Entry).
IIf the battery voltage drops to 10.4 Volts , this code will be
transmitted.
See Battery Calculations - Page 16
69 B Battery Restore Report Code
- (2 Digit Entry).
This code will be transmitted when the battery voltage returns
to 10.5 volts or greater.
See Battery Calculations - Page 16
69 C Box Tamper Report Code
(2 Digit Entry)
This report code will be transmitted to the central station when
the cabinet tamper is violated and the box tamper function is
enabled (see memory location 76A)
Value 01 - FF, Default: 00 (Disabled).
70 Box Tamper Restore Report Code
(2 Digit Entry)
This code will be transmitted to the central station when the
cabinet tamper is reset,
Value 01 - FF, Default: 00 (Disabled).
70 A Bell Fault Report Code
(2 Digit Entry)
This code will be transmitted when a break or short occurs in
the bell circuit.
NOTE
: 2.2k end of line resistor must be installed at the bell.
When using the G-FM3 (Required for UL fire) this code will be
transmitted when a break or short is detected in the bell circuit.
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