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53 - Program Outputs (cont'd)
2 = Output Mode
Each output function defaults to a specific, logical output mode. However, the output mode of each function
can be modified to meet special requirements: when reprogrammed, the new mode applies to all outputs
assigned to that function. The output modes are:
1 = Latch: the output remains active until a valid code is entered.
2 = Reflex: the output follows the activity of the triggering event, for example, the Set output follows the
setting and unsetting of the group.
3 = Pulse: the output remains active for the programmed pulse time 1-3000 seconds (50 mins).
Programming the Output Mode
Select the required mode using the A or B keys or by selecting the number 1 – 3. Once the required mode is
on selected, press the ent key to accept the programming. If assigning the Pulse output mode, enter the pulse
time (001 – 3000 seconds) and press the ent key.
3 = Output Polarity
The Output Polarity determines the normal operational state of the output. All outputs are referred to having
positive (0 = POS) or negative (1 = NEG) polarity. An output programmed as positive polarity is 12 V in the
normal condition and goes to 0 V when activated. A negative polarity output goes from the normal condition
of 0 V to 12 V in the active state. All outputs except SET (09) default to positive output mode.
NOTE: The Switch DC output is a positive polarity output, however, the normal condition is 0 V, going to
12 V when activated. The output mode is normally Pulse.
4 = Diag Recording
When this attribute is enabled, the selected output will be switched on during the diagnostic test (see Option
61.2.3=Diagnostics.Historical.Record).
This test can also be carried out remotely.
5 = Descriptor
This attribute assigns a descriptor of up to 12 characters for each output.
6 = Lighting
This attribute allows the state of certain panel outputs to be controlled by the user from the Touch Center.
There are two options:
1 = Control
Each lighting output can be controlled by setting to 0=OFF, 1=Toggle or 2=Trigger.
If the Control is set to Toggle or Trigger for an output, it will be controllable via the Touch Center whose
group map contains the output's group. If the Control is set to OFF it cannot be controlled or viewed by the
Touch Center.
2 = Show Status
The status can be either 0=OFF or 1=ON. When set to ON the light shows the state of the output.
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