Output Polarity; Table 58: Event Type Polarities - Bosch ICP-CC408 Installation Manual

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ICP-CC408 | Installation Guide | 16.0
16.3

Output Polarity

There are fifteen different polarities. Each polarity is
designated by a number that you program into the
appropriate location for the output.

Table 58: Event Type Polarities

Option
Description
0
Output not used
1
Normally open, going low
2
Normally open, pulsing low
3
Normally open, one-shot low
4
Normally open, one-shot low (reactivate)
5
Normally open, one-shot low (can reset)
6
Normally open, one-shot low (alarm)
7
Normally open, latching low
8
Normally low, going open
9
Normally low, pulsing open
10
Normally low, one-shot open
11
Normally low, one-shot open (reactivate)
12
Normally low, one-shot open (can reset)
13
Normally low, one-shot open (alarm)
14
Normally low, latching open
0 – Output Not Used
If an output is not required, program the polarity
as 0.
1 – Normally Open, Going Low
This polarity is normally open circuit and switches to
0 V when the event occurs. The output switches back
to open circuit when the event is restored. Time
parameters do not apply to this polarity.
2 – Normally Open, Pulsing Low
This polarity is normally open circuit and switches to
pulsing 0 V when the event occurs. The output
switches back to open circuit when the event is
restored. Time parameters vary the On time of the
pulse.
3 – Normally Open, One-Shot Low
This one-shot polarity is normally open circuit and
switches to 0 V when the event occurs. The output
switches back to open circuit when the time
parameter setting expires. This one-shot time setting
always runs its full duration and cannot be manually
reset.
4 – Normally Open, One-Shot Low with Reactivate
This one-shot polarity is normally open circuit and
switches to 0 V when the event occurs. Every time
the event occurs, it restarts the one-shot timer. The
output switches back to open circuit when the one-
shot time expires.
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Programmable Outputs
This polarity is ideally suited for lighting control. You
can use a PIR to activate an output to turn on lights.
Whenever there is movement, the PIR reactivates the
output and lengthens the time the lights remain
switched on.
5 – Normally Open, One-Shot Low with Reset
This one-shot polarity is normally open circuit and
switches to 0 V when the event occurs. Because the
output switches back to open circuit when the one-
shot time expires or when the event returns to
normal, the operation of the output can be shortened
regardless of the programmed time parameter.
6 – Normally Open, One-Shot Low with Alarm
This one-shot polarity is normally open circuit and
switches to 0 V when the event occurs. The output
switches back to open circuit when the one-shot time
expires, when the event returns to normal, or when
the system is disarmed.
This polarity is ideally suited for the operation of
strobe lights because you can program the lights to
reset (up to 99 hours) and prevent them from burning
out or bothering others due to prolonged operation.
7 – Normally Open, Latching Low
This polarity is normally open circuit and switches to
0 V when the event occurs. The output switches back
to open circuit when a user holds down [7] on the
remote codepad until two beeps sound. Time
parameters do not apply to this polarity.
8 – Normally Low, Going Open
This polarity is normally 0 V and switches to open
circuit when the event occurs. The output switches
back to 0 V when the event is restored. Time
parameters do not apply to this polarity.
9 – Normally Low, Pulsing Open
This polarity is normally 0 V and switches to pulsing
open circuit when the event occurs. The output
switches back to 0 V when the event is restored.
Time parameters vary the Off time of the pulse.
10 – Normally Low, One-Shot Open
This one-shot polarity is normally 0 V and switches
to open circuit when the event occurs. The output
switches back to 0 V when the time parameter
expires. This one-shot time setting always runs its full
duration and cannot be manually reset.
11 – Normally Low, One-Shot Open with
Reactivate
This one-shot polarity is normally 0 V and switches
to open circuit when the event occurs. Every time the
event occurs, it restarts the one-shot timer. The
output switches back to 0 V when the one-shot time
expires.
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