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Configuration
Battery Fault*
Partset A
Partset B
Fullset
Fail to set
Entry/Exit
Latch
Fire Exit
Chime
Smoke
Walk Test*
Auto Set
User Duress
PIR Masked
Zone Omitted
Fail to Communicate
Man Down Test
Unset
Alarm Abort
Seismic Test
Local Alarm
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This output activates when there is a problem with the backup battery. If the battery
voltage drops below 11 V this output activates. The 'Restore' option for this fault is only
presented when the voltage level rises to above 11.8 V.
This output is activated if the system or any area defined on the system is in Partset A
mode
This output is activated if the system or any area defined on the system is in Partset B
mode
This output is activated if the system is in Fullset mode
This output activates if the system or any area defined on the system failed to set; it
clears when the alert is restored
This output activates if an Entry/Exit type zone has been activated; i.e. a system or
area Entry or Exit timer is running
This output turns on as defined in the system latch output configuration (see
Configuring system latch and auto set outputs [➙ 202]).
This output can be used to reset latching sensors as smoke or inertia sensors.
This output turns ON if any Fire-X zones on the system are activated
This output turns on momentarily when any zone on the system with chime attribute
opens
This output turns on momentarily( 3 seconds) when a user unsets the system; it can be
used to reset smoke detectors
The output will also activate when the zone is restored
When using the zone to reset latched smoke detectors the first code entry will not
activate the smoke output but will silence bells, on the next code entry if the fire zone is
in the open state the smoke output will activate momentarily. This process is repeatable
until the fire zone is closed.
This output turns on momentarily when a walk test is operational and a zone becomes
active. This output can be used, for example, to activate functional tests of connected
detectors (if available).
This output turns on if the Auto Set feature has been activated on the system.
This output turns on if a user duress state has been activated (PIN code + 1 has been
entered on the keypad)
This output turns on if there are any masked PIR zones on the system. It generates a
fault output on the keypad led.
This output is latched so it will remain active until restored by a level 2 user.
PIR Masking is logged by default. The number of log entries do not exceed 8 between
arming periods.
This output turns on if there are any inhibited, isolated, or walk test zones on the
system
This output turns on if there is a failure to communicate to the central station
This output turns on a 'Man Down' wireless device which is activated during a 'Man
Down' test.
This output is activated if the system is in Unset mode.
This output activates if an alarm abort event occurs i.e. when a valid user code is
entered via the keypad after a confirmed or unconfirmed alarm. It is used, for example,
with external dialers (SIA, CID, FF)
This output is used to activate a manual or automatic test on a seismic zone. Seismic
sensors have a small vibrator that will be attached to the same wall as the sensor and
is wired to an output on the panel or one of its expanders. During the test, the panel
waits up to 30 seconds for the seismic zone to open. If it does not open, the test fails. If
it opens within 30 seconds the panel then waits for the zone to close within 10 seconds.
If that doesn't happen, the test fails. The panel then waits a further 2 seconds before
reporting the test result. The result of the test, either manual or automatic, is stored in
the system event log
This output activates on a local intrusion alarm.
Installation & Configuration Manual
A6V10276959
01.05.2016

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