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Note that the Normal Alarms (and tampers) must both be in the same partitions as
the output. The control unit deactivates the output when a user or engineer resets the
system.
Remote Self-Test (54)
This output type is not currently used. The output type is used for the remote self-test
feature on certain Grade 3 external wired sirens.
Perimeter (55)
Activates when a zone of type Perimeter is activated. Deactivates when the system
is reset by a user.
Perimeter Timer (56)
Activates when a zone of type Perimeter is activated. Deactivates at the end of the
period specified by PZ Reset Time (page 76) or when the system is reset by a user,
whichever occurs first.
Zones Shunted (70)
Active when one or more zones have been shunted by a user, either by activating a
Shunt Key zone, or by keying in a Shunt Code, or by using a Master User or Admin
User code.
Entry Only (71)
Active when a partition (allocated to this output) is in entry mode.
Exit Only (72)
Active when a partition allocated to this output is in exit mode. Note this output will
NOT activate if the partition allocated uses Instant Set exit mode.
Chime Tone Mimic (73)
Active when any zone with a chime attribute is active.
Alert Active (74)
Active when the LEDs around the navigation key on a keypad are red. The control
unit deactivates the output when the LEDs go green.
Panel Lid Open (75)
Active when the control unit lid or back tamper is active. The control unit deactivates
the output when the control unit lid or back tamper is inactive.
Custom Output 1 to n (81 onwards)
Use this type if you want the physical output to activate when the selected custom
output activates. For example, if you use the type Custom Output 1, the physical
output activates when custom output 1 activates. See Custom Outputs on page 71.
Polarity
(This option is not available for radio outputs.)
You can change the polarity of a wired output to suit the type of equipment that the output
must work with. Selecting Normal causes the output to be +12V when inactive, and at 0V
when active. Selecting Inverted causes the output to be 0V when inactive, and at +12V
when active.
Note that any change in the polarity of an output does not take effect until you leave the
Installer menu.
Pulsed
This option is available for some output types. Selecting Yes causes the output, when
activated, to give a single pulse of a specified length after a specified delay. See Delay
Outputs Menu
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