Output Attributes; X-10 Outputs; Custom Outputs - Texecom Premier 48 Installation Manual

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Programming the Control Panel

Output Attributes

Assigning an attribute to an output will alter how the output
works. The following attributes can be assigned to any of the
various types listed.
Select attributes by pressing keys 1 to 8 (a letter on the
display means the attribute is selected, a 'Dot' on the display
means the attribute is not selected).
U - User Test
The output will activate when a user performs a User test (see
page 93 for details).
I - Inverted
The output is inverted (an output that applies 0V when active
will become an output that applies 12V when active).
L - Latching
When activated, the output will remain on until a valid User
code is entered.
1 - Use Pulse Period 1
When activated, the output will remain on for the duration of
the 'Pulse Period 1' timer (see page 47 for details).
2 - Use Pulse Period 2
When activated, the output will remain on for the duration of
the 'Pulse Period 2' timer (see page 47 for details).
3 - Use Pulse Period 3
When activated, the output will remain on for the duration of
the 'Pulse Period 3' timer (see page 47 for details).
C - Only Active With Custom Output 1 Stage A
The output will only operate whilst 'Custom Output Stage A'
is 'On' (see page 'Custom Outputs' for details).
R - Random
The output will activate randomly. A minimum and maximum
'On' time can also be programmed (see page 47 for details).

X-10 Outputs

X-10 Outputs are outputs that can be configured to operate
devices that are connected to an X-10 controller. These
outputs can be assigned a house and unit number.
To Program an output for X-10, proceed as follows:
Program the output type to ensure correct operation when
the programmed condition occurs i.e. an output programmed
as 'Entry/Exit' will activate when the selected area is in the
entry or exit mode and deactivate when the area is no longer
in the entry or exit mode.
Assign any attributes i.e. 'Pulsed 1' would cause the output to
be timed for the duration of the 'Pulse 1' timer.
Assign a House and Unit number i.e. this is the physical
address of the X-10 Unit and ensures that the correct unit in
the correct area operates when the output condition is met i.e
the correct unit switches on and off during Entry/Exit.
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Custom Outputs

Custom outputs are NOT physical outputs they are 'Software
outputs that can be configured to operate under certain
conditions. Once configured these outputs can then be
assigned to a physical output (see system outputs 22-27 and
32-37, page 62 for details).
Custom Output 1 - 4, Stage A
Will activate when switches 1 or 2 and 3 and 4 are active.
Custom Output 1 - 4, Stage B
Will activate when switches 5 or 6 and 7 and 8 are active.
Custom Output 1 - 4, Stage AB
Will activate when switches 1 or 2 and 3 and 4 are active OR
switches 5 or 6 and 7 and 8 are active.
1
2
5
6
Example
Switch 1 is programmed as: Zone 1 Mimic
Switch 2 is programmed as: Zone 2 Mimic
Switch 3 is programmed as: Armed
Switch 4 is programmed as: Never Active (and inverted)
Custom Output 1 Stage A will only activate when
switches 1 OR 2 AND 3 AND 4 are closed.
i.e. if ZONE 1 or ZONE 2 ACTIVATES whilst the system
is ARMED (switch 4 is always closed).
Assign up to 16 Characters of text to each unit to allow easy
identification when the output needs to be manually triggered
directly from the keypad using the
'Entrance Light'.
3
4
7
8
command i.e.
INS176
A
AB
B

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