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3,5
Mimic Zone 1
3,6
Mimic Zone 2
3,7
Mimic Zone 3
3,8
Mimic Zone 4
3,9
Mimic Zone 5
3,10
Mimic Zone 6
3,11
Mimic Zone 7
3,12
Mimic Zone 8
These output types mimic the zone inputs. The
output operates when the zone is unsealed and is
reset when the zone is sealed. They operate
regardless of the selected zone type (for example, a
zone programmed as Not Used can still operate a
mimic output). This feature operates when the system
is armed or disarmed.
4,5
Global Chime
This output operates when any Chime zones are
activated. The output is reset when the zone is
resealed. Refer to Section 14.3.2 Zone Types on page 61
for more information.
4,6
Zone Not Sealed
This output operates when a Burglary Zone is
unsealed. Chime zones do not operate this output.
4,7
Zone Not Sealed after Exit Time
This output operates at the end of Exit Time if a
Burglary Zone is unsealed. The output is reset when
all zones are sealed or the system is disarmed. Chime
zones do not operate this output.
4,9
AC MAINS 60 Hz or 50 Hz
This output is activated when the AC MAINS supply
frequency is 60 Hz. The output is reset if the AC
MAINS supply returns to 50 Hz.
Output Event Types 4,10 through 6,1 are
available only to partitioned ICP-CC488
Control Panels.
4,10
Area 1 Has Unsealed Zone
4,11
Area 2 Has Unsealed Zone
These two outputs operate when a zone in their
corresponding area registers as unsealed either when
the area is armed in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode,
or the area is disarmed.
Example
Zone 1 is allocated to Area 1. If Zone 1 is unsealed,
Output Event Type 4,10 operates. The output is reset
when the zone is resealed.
5,2
Area 1 in Alarm
5,3
Area 2 in Alarm
These two outputs operate when a zone in their
corresponding area registers an alarm. These outputs
are reset when a valid User Code is entered.
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Programmable Outputs
Example
Zone 1 is allocated to Area 1. If Zone 1 registers an
alarm, Output Event Type 5,2 operates. The output
is reset when a valid User Code assigned to Area 1 is
entered.
5,6
Area 1 Is Armed
5,7
Area 2 Is Armed
These two outputs operate when their corresponding
area are armed in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode 1.
The output is reset when the corresponding area is
disarmed.
Example
If Area 1 is armed in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode
1, Output Event Type 5,6 operates. The output is
reset when Area 1 is disarmed.
5,10
Area 1 Is Disarmed
5,11
Area 2 Is Disarmed
These two outputs operate when their corresponding
area is disarmed. The output is reset when the
corresponding area is armed.
Example
If Area 1 is disarmed, Output Event Type 5,10
operates. The output is reset when Area 1 is
disarmed.
5,14
Any Areas Armed
This output operates when either Area 1 or Area 2 is
armed in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode 1. The
output is reset when both areas are disarmed.
5,15
Any Areas Disarmed
This output operates when either Area 1 or Area 2 is
disarmed. The output is reset when both areas are
armed in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode 1.
6,0
Area 1 Codepad Data Terminal
This output type is used to connect the data terminal
of the Area 1 codepad when you are using the
Master Partitioned codepad as the main codepad.
Set DIP switch 1 to the ON position for the Area 1
codepad to operate correctly.
Refer to Figure 16 on page 76 for the location of the
DIP switches on the pack of the codepad.
If you are not using a Master Partitioned as the main
codepad, connect the data cable from the Area 1
codepad to the DATA terminal on the control panel
and select Option 2 in Location 500 (refer to Section
19.3.1 Partitioning Options 1 on page 85).
Refer to Figure 16 on page 76 for more information
on connecting codepads when the system is
partitioned.
6,1
Area 2 Codepad Data Terminal
This output type is used to connect the data terminal
of the Area 2 codepad.
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