Output Event Types - Bosch ICP-CC404 Installation Manual

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Example
3,0 Communications Failure
This event operates after the dialer makes all possible
attempts to reach the base station receiver. It resets
when the control panel receives the first kiss-off. This
Output Event Type is not applicable to domestic
reporting.
To redirect this Output Event Type to operate a
codepad buzzer, program the Output Event Type as:
11,0 Communications Failure
The codepad buzzer now operates instead of the
output that was programmed. Output 3 is no longer
functional and cannot be used for any other Output
Event Type.
16.2

Output Event Types

There are approximately 60 Output Event Types.
Two numbers designate each Output Event Type.
Program these numbers into the appropriate locations
for the output.
All reset times reference Polarities 1 and
8. Reset times vary depending on the
selected polarity.
0,0
EDMSAT - Satellite Siren (Output 1 Only)
This output controls all functions of the SS914
Satellite Siren (EDMSAT). The Speaker Indication
Beeps option does not function through the satellite
siren for remote operations. No polarity is required
for this Output Event Type.
0,1
System Armed
This output operates when the system is armed. The
output resets when the system is disarmed.
0,2
System Disarmed
This output operates when the system is disarmed.
The output resets when the system is armed.
0,3
Armed in STAY Mode
This output operates when the system is armed in
STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2. The output resets
when the system is disarmed.
0,4
Armed in AWAY Mode
This output operates when the system is armed in
AWAY Mode. The output resets when the system is
disarmed.
0,5
Auto Arm Pre-Arming Alert Time
This output operates during the time period before
the control panel is automatically armed in AWAY
Mode or STAY Mode 1. The output resets when the
control panel is automatically armed in AWAY Mode
or STAY Mode 1. The Auto Arming Pre-Alert Time
is programmed in Location 413 (refer to Section 17.11
on page 72 for more information).
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/08 | F01U089401-02
ICP-CC404 | Installation Guide | 16.0 Programmable Outputs
0,6
Exit Warning with All Zones Sealed or Entry
Warning
This output operates during Exit Time when the
control panel is armed and all zones are sealed. The
output resets when Exit Time expires.
This output operates again during Entry Time and
resets when Entry Time expires or the system is
disarmed.
This output also operates if a zone is activated when
the system is armed in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode
2 and the Entry Guard Timer for STAY Mode is
programmed in Locations 404 and 405 (refer to
Section 17.5 on page 71).
0,7
Exit Warning
This output operates during Exit Time when the
system is armed. The output resets when Exit Time
expires.
0,8
Exit Warning Finished
This output operates after Exit Time expires when the
system is armed. The output resets when the system is
disarmed.
0,9
Kiss-Off after Exit Time
This output operates after the first successful
transmission to the base station receiver when Exit
Time expires. The output resets when the system is
disarmed.
0,11
Entry Warning
This output operates when during Entry Timer 1,
Entry Timer 2, or Entry Guard Timer for STAY
Mode. The output resets when the Entry Time
expires.
0,12
Entry Warning + Day Alarm Resetting
This output combines Entry Warning and Day Alarm
Resetting so that either of these two events activates
the output.
If the output is activated by Entry Timer 1, Entry
Timer 2, or Entry Guard Timer for STAY Mode, the
output resets when the Entry Time expires or the
system is disarmed.
If a zone programmed for Day Alarm is activated
when the system is disarmed, the output resets when
the zone is resealed. You can turn Day Alarm on and
off by pressing and holding [4]. Refer to Section 14.1
Day Alarm Information on page 53 for programming
zones to operate for Day Alarm.
0,13
Exit Warning + Entry Warning + Day Alarm
Resetting
This output operates when the system is armed,
regardless of whether zones are sealed or unsealed,
until Exit Time expires.
The output operates again during Entry Time and
resets when Entry Time expires or the system is
disarmed.
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