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01 Bells (Latch)
The Bells output is activated on a full alarm event when the system is set. This output is subject to the Bell
Time, Bell Delay and No. Rearm parameters.
02 Strobe (Latch)
The Strobe output is activated on a full alarm event during the set state. This output is subject to the Bell
Delay. The Strobe output follows the Bell Time, but latches on after the last rearm.
03 PA (Latch)
The PA output is activated whenever any of the PA zone types activate. The output is not subject to the
Rearm parameter; it latches on remains active until a valid code, with the appropriate PA Reset level, is
entered.
04 Intruder (Latch)
The Intruder output is activated on a full alarm event during the set state. Dependent upon the programming
of parameter 51.56 Force Restore the intruder output restore is either subject to the Confirm Time Window
+ unset or entry of a valid code with the appropriate system reset level.. Refer to the 51.56 Force Restore
description for further details.
05 Tamper (Latch)
The Tamper output is activated whenever a circuit tamper or lid tamper occurs. The output is not subject to
the Rearm parameter: it latches on and remains active until a valid code, with the appropriate Tamper Reset
level, is entered.
The output is also activated on the first entry of the engineer code when accessing engineer mode.
NOTE: The Tamper output is not activated on the Galaxy 512 when engineer access is authorised by the
user.
06 24 Hours
The 24 Hours output is activated whenever a 24 Hour zone is activated. The output is not subject to the
Rearm parameter: it latches on and remains active until a valid code, with the appropriate System Reset
level, is entered.
07 Reset (Latch)
The Reset output type is used as a control line output to latch, freeze and reset movement detector LEDs.
08 Switch DC (Pulse)
This Switch DC output is used to power detectors that require a momentary power interruption to reset them,
for example, break glass or vibration detectors. This output reverses its polarity (changes from 0V to 12V) for
the period of the Pulse output mode when the setting procedure has been initiated.
NOTE: When installing detectors that require to be powered from a Switch DC output, connect the positive
lead of the detector to the 12V terminal of a power supply and the negative lead to Switch DC
output terminal. Do not change the Output Polarity to 1=Neg: it must remain as positive polarity.
53 - Program Outputs (cont'd)
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