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0041
AC Mains Good
0042
PIR LED Enable
0043
Follow Test
0044
Off During Test
0048
Walk Test
0049
Detector Masked
0050
Follow 24 Hour
0051
Line/GSM Fault
0052
AC Mains Fail
0053
Battery Fault
0054
Low Volts
0055
Global Fault 1
(Grade 2)
0056
Global Fault 2
(Grade 3)
0057
German Relay
0058
Guard Code Used
0059
Engineer Access
0060
Follow Power Up
0063
Test UK STU
0064
Pre RM Service
0065
Input Fault
(Follow NAT)
0066
ATE Pin Not Used
0067
Follow Chime
0170--
User Defined 01-30
0199
0202
PA A (As 0002 for Area A )
0203
Burglary A (As 0003 for Area A )
0204
Final Arm A (As 0004 for Area A )
0207
Tamper A (As 0007 for Area A )
0208
Duress A (As 0008 for Area A )
0209
PA Device A (As 0009 for Area A )
0210
Fire Reset A (As 0010 for Area A )
Then this pattern repeats for all other areas other areas so that:
0222-0240 Area B, 0242-0260 Area C, 0262-0280 Area D, 0282-0300 Area 0,
0302-0320 Area 1, 0322-0340 Area 2, 0342-0360 Area 3
1001-1066
Active when input opened and close when input is closed
*The use of pulsed or latched keyswitch will make the system unable to comply with EN50131-1
PCX 46 Programming Reference
Output showing the 230v mains supply is present
This output activates during walk test
Output will activate only when tested from the Engineer menu 'Test Outputs' in
the 'Engineer Tests'. This output can be used as additional facility for testing the
operation of a Bell. An output programmed to one of these configurations (43 &
44) may be used to trigger a relay to break the hold-off connection to the Bell –
or even to provide the hold-off directly.
Output is normally active and will deactivate only when tested from the Engineer
menu 'Test Outputs' in the 'Engineer Tests'.
Same as 43 but opposite activation.
This output is active during walk test, and will only deactivate when all detectors
have been tested
If any detector goes into 'mask'
condition the output will activate
If any input programmed as '24 Hour'
activates
When Telephone or GSM Line Fault is
presented
After pre-set time without mains power
When battery disconnected or load fail
detected
When less than 11.2v is presented.
Activates if any fault occurs only when
system is armed
Activates if any fault occurs at any time
For future development. Do Not Use.
When 'guard' code used on the system
When entering Engineer Mode
At power up
Activates when a test call is sent
Activates 1h before the RM Service call
Activates when there is no activity on an
input in the end of the "NAT Non Activity
Timers" in Change Timers.
Makes the ATE pin 5V or 0V depending if ATE outputs are inverted
Active while a Chime signal is created on the panel
The user outputs are used for user automation to control external Devices. They
can be controlled via the keypad from the used menu and can be programmed
as latched or timed (1 to 99 sec).
0213
System Ready A (As 0013 for Area A )
0214
Bell A (As 0014 for Area A)
0216
Strobe A (As 0016 for Area A )
0217
Bypass At Rearm A (As 0017 for Area A )
0218
Burglary (Unconfirmed) A (As 0018 for Area A )
0219
Ready A (As 0019 for Area A )
0220
Exit Starts A (As 0020 for Area A )
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When masking fault clears
When input is restored
When fault clears
On restoration of mains
At next valid code entry
When fault clears
When all faults cleared
When all faults cleared
After 60 seconds
When leaving Engineer Mode
Live for 45 seconds
When test completed
When test completed
When there is activity.

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