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PGM Output Options
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Command Output #1. This output is activated by entering the [*][7][1] command. The configuration of the corresponding
attributes determines how this PGM will activate. Command outputs 1-4 are user initiated by entering [*][7][1-4] at any key-
pad. When any output is activated, three ack beeps will be sounded by the keypad. This feature is User controlled. This func-
tion can be performed when a Programmable Output is programmed as Type [19].
This output can be used for operating devices such as garage door opener, special lighting or door strikes.
Note: If there are multiple outputs programmed with the same PGM type, the PGM attributes must be the same for each of them.
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Command Output #2. This output is activated by entering the [*][7][2] command. The configuration of the corresponding
attributes determines how this PGM will activate. Only one sensor reset or command output #2 PGM can be programmed on
the system. This feature is User controlled. This function can be performed when a Programmable Output is programmed as
Type [03] or Type [20], but not both.
This output can be used to reset all smoke detectors on the system (2-Wire and 4-Wire).
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Command Output #3. This output is activated by entering the [*][7][3] command. The configuration of the corresponding
attributes determines how this PGM will activate. This feature is User controlled. This function can be performed when a Pro-
grammable Output is programmed as Type [21].
This output can be used for operating devices such as garage door opener, special lighting or door strikes.
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Command Output #4. This output is activated by entering the [*][7][4] command. The configuration of the corresponding
attributes determines how this PGM will activate. This feature is User controlled. This function can be performed when a Pro-
grammable Output is programmed as Type [22].
This output can be used for operating devices such as garage door opener, special lighting or door strikes.
23-24 Not Used
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Delayed Fire and Burg Output. This programmable output type operates the same as the fire and burglary output (PGM type
01), except that it follows the transmission delay timer programmed in Section [377]. If a zone is violated that has the trans-
mission delay attribute enabled (bit 7), the Bell and Regular Fire and Burg PGMs will activate. At the end of the transmission
delay, the delayed fire and burg output will activate. This PGM is usually used to control outdoor sirens: if a "false" alarm
occurs on the panel, the user has the duration of transmission delay to disarm the system before the external sirens activate.
Note: If a zone is violated that causes an alarm, but does not follow transmission delay, this PGM will activate immediately,
even if transmission delay is active for a different zone alarm.
Note: This PGM, if programmed, shall not interfere with the operation of any other programmable output.
Note: This output activates for audible exit fault.
26
Not Used
27
Police Code Output. When the police code event occurs, this output will activate until the panel is either armed or disarmed.
If police code is not configured to communicate, the PGM will still activate for the event.
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Zone Follower 1-8. This output type is normally active and allows an output to deactivate for the duration that a zone is violated.
The PGM attributes are programmed through an 8 bit toggle mask that selects which zones the output will follow. The toggle mask
is programmable in Sections [551-564]. Example: If PGM is programmed as Type 29 with extended attributes 1, 6 and 8 ON, the
output will turn off when any of the three zones are violated, and will restore when all three zones are restored.
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Status Alarm Memory Output. This feature is intended to be used on a keyswitch plate, with a light controlled by this PGM
to indicate system status. The status alarm memory output will activate (steady) at the beginning of exit delay, when the parti-
tion is armed. If an alarm occurs on the armed partition, the output will flash (1 sec ON/1 sec OFF) for the remainder of the
armed period. If an alarm occurs on a disarmed partition (24 Hr Zone), the output will flash (1 sec ON/1 sec OFF) until the
alarm is acknowledged (bells are silenced during BTO, or the partition is armed after BTO). This output will not activate in
walk test.
[012] Keypad Lockout Options
This section determines how the keypad function operates. The panel can be configured to "lockout" keypads if a series of incorrect
access code entries are made.
Number of Invalid Codes Before Lockout
Program a number from 001 to 255 to determine the number of invalid master, user or installer access code entries to reach
keypad lockout. When keypad lockout occurs, the system is rendered inoperative via the keypad for the programmed duration
only (wireless keys and keyswitch zones still function). When any keys are pressed, an error tone sounds. Entering 000 dis-
ables keypad lockout.
Lockout Duration
Program a time from 001 to 255 minutes to determine the length of time before lockout resets and the keypad can once again be
used.
If lockout is not reached within the hour roll-over (01:59 to 02:00 for example), the number of invalid attempts is reset to 0.
After a valid access code is entered, the number of invalid attempts is reset to 0.
Fire, Auxiliary and Panic keys are still active during keypad lockout.
Key presses do not reset the timer.
If the lockout timer was active before powering down, the system lockout is active for the programmed duration on power up.

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