Programmable Output Programming Pws Sect 8; International Programming Pws Sect 9 - DSC PC1555 CP-01 Installation Manual

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5.8 Programmable Output Programming PWS
Sect 8
[501]-[514] - Programmable Output Attributes
PGM output attributes and output type must be pro-
grammed for each PGM output. PGM output options [09]
System Trouble and [10] Latched System Event have a
unique set of attributes listed below the description of
each output type.
PGM attributes return to their default settings when PGM
output options are changed. See the Programming Work-
sheets for a list of the default settings for each PGM out-
put type.
[501]-[514] PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT ATTRIBUTES
PGM Output Types [01], [03], [04], [05]-[08],[12],[13],[14],[15],[17],[18] and [25]
1
Not Used
2
Not Used
3
Output Level
PGM Output Types [03], and [19]-[22]
4
Output Options
PGM Output Types [19]-[22].
5
Access Code Options
PGM Output Types [09] System Trouble
1
Service Required
2
AC Fail
3
Telephone Line Fault
4
Communications (Failure)
5
Zone (Fire) Fault
6
Zone Tamper
7
Zone Low Battery
8
Loss of Clock
PGM Output Types [10] System Event
1
Burglary
2
Fire
3
Panic
4
Medical
5
Supervisory
6
Priority
7
Holdup
8
Output Options
[551]-[564] PGM Assignment
The PC1555 CP-01 has an 8-bit toggle field per output.
The status of the first bit of the 8-bit toggle field deter-
mines whether the output is assigned to the system (out-
puts PGM 1-14). This field is supported by PGMs that
have partition capabilities (i.e., Command Outputs, Away
Arming). It does not affect system outputs (e.g., Ground
Start Pulse).
NOTE:
For PGM output types 19-22, for any PGM output
programmed as the same type, use the attributes and parti-
tion assignments of the lowest PGM.
NOTE:
PGM Output Types 09-16, 23 and 24 do not use the
PGM Partition Assignment Mask.

5.9 International Programming PWS Sect 9

[700] - Automatic Clock Adjust
The value entered here adds or subtracts seconds at the
end of each day to compensate for crystal/ceramic reso-
nator inaccuracies. Valid entries are 00-99 with 60 seconds
NOTE: This option must be off to ensure proper PGM operation.
NOTE: This option must be off to ensure proper PGM operation.
ON
The output will activate (switch to Ground) when the event occurs.
OFF
The output will de-activate (switch to open) when the event occurs.
ON
Output Pulsed. The output will activate for the duration programmed in for the PGM Output
Timer in Section [170]. This default period is five seconds.
OFF
Output On/Off. The output will toggle between on and off when the corresponding [*][7] com-
mand is entered.
ON
Access Code Required for Activation.
OFF
No Access Code Required for Activation. Attribute 3 is available for all Output types.
Delay, Instant, Interior, Stay/Away, and 24-hr Burg Zone Types
[F] Key, Fire Zone
[P] Key and Panic zones
[A] Key, Medical and Emergency zones
Supervisory, Freeze and Water zones
Gas, Heat, Sprinkler and 24-hr Latching Tamper zones
Holdup Zones and Duress Alarms
ON
Output Follows PGM Timer. The output will activate for the period of time programmed for the
PGM Output Timer.
OFF
Output is Latched. The output will be active until a valid access code is entered.
NOTE: If a System Event PGM is programmed to follow the Command Output Timer, all
attributes must be enabled. These are the attributes available for the System Event PGM
option. The output will activate if any of the corresponding alarm types occur on the sys-
tem.
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CAUTION: Select the normal and active states of each
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
PGM output to ensure that undesirable output states do
not occur after a loss and restoral of AC power.
If you program more than one PGM output as the same
output type (e.g., If PGM 1 and PGM 2 are both pro-
grammed as [19] Command Output 1), the settings for out-
put attributes [1], [2] and [5] must be the same. This does
not apply to outputs programmed as types [09] and [10].
NOTE:
Attribute [3] must be ON for PGM output option
[16].
PGM Output Partition Assignment . . . . . . . . .Sections [551] - [564]
PGM Output Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [170]
being the default minute. To determine the value to be
programmed in this section perform the following:
• Monitor the time lost by the panel over a period of time.
• Calculate the average amount of time per day that the
panel gains or loses.
• Add or subtract this value (seconds) from 60 and enter
the value.
Example: panel loses an average of 9 seconds per day.
Instead of loading 60 seconds for the last minute of each
day, program the panel to load 51 seconds with the use of
Section [700]; this will speed up the panel by 9 seconds
everyday.

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