Start Of 'Dtmf Output Control' Status Message; Un-Map An Output; Assigning A Time Zone To An Output; Areas - Assa Abloy S series Installation & Programming Manual

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START OF "DTMF OUTPUT CONTROL" STATUS
START OF "DTMF OUTPUT CONTROL" STATUS MESSAGES - P42E 1-8E (0-99)
If a Voice Board is connected to the panel it is possible to dial the panel from a remote telephone and turn outputs On
or Off using a 4 digit code with voice prompts provided by the Voice Board to identify what function you are
controlling. The message programmed at this slot will be the output "ON" message and the output "OFF message
must always follow sequentially (eg if output 1 on message was at slot 5 then output 1 off message must be recorded
at slot 6). Please see Voice Board programming on Page 8 for more details.
UN-MAP OUTPUTS - P43E 1-8E
If you are using an Output for a special purpose and do not need the standard defaults assigned to that output you
can remove all defaults at this location. For example if you are using output number 4 to open a door via a Radio Key
and you don't want any alarms to be assigned to the output press P43E4E and ALL defaults will be removed. This
removes all options assigned to the output and makes the reset time "0" for latched operation.
ASSIGNING A TIME-ZONE to an OUTPUT
ASSIGN A TIME-ZONE TO OUTPUTS - P44E 1-8E (O/P#) Value = Time-zone 1-8
Any of the 8 Time-zones can be assigned to outputs 1-8. If a time-zone is assigned to an output it will turn the output
on when the T/Z starts and turn the output off when the T/Z ends. You should un-map the output at P43E first before
assigning the T/Z to ensure that only the T/Z will control the state of the output.
AREA OPTIONS "A" - P45E 1-2E (1 = Area A, 2 = Area B)
Option 1 - <ARM> button Required Before Code to Arm
Option 2 - <STAY> button Required Before code to Arm Stay Mode
Option 3 - <CODE> Required to Arm
Option 4 - <CODE> Required to Bypass
Option 5 - Spare
Option 6 - Report Arm Signal at the end of the Exit Delay
Option 7 - Can Arm only if All Zones Sealed (Ready)
Option 8 - Can Arm Stay Mode only if All Zones Sealed (Ready)
Option 1
<ARM> button Required Before Code to Arm - This option determines if the <ARM> button must be
pressed before a code is entered to Arm an Area. If a User has access to both Areas and this option is
turned on, the special keypad arming functions described on Page 32 will apply. This option does not
apply to Prox/PIN readers or Stay mode keypads.
Option 2
<STAY> button Required Before Code to Arm Stay Mode - This option determines if the <STAY>
button must be pressed before a code is entered to Arm Stay Mode. If a User has access to both Areas
and this option is turned on, the special keypad arming functions described on Page 32 will apply. This
option does not apply to Prox/PIN readers or Stay mode keypads.
Option 3
<CODE> Required to Arm - If this option is turned on, the <ARM> button is disabled and the panel
requires a code to Arm.
Option 4
<CODE> Required to Bypass - If this option is turned on, the <BYPASS> button cannot access Bypass
Mode directly. To enter Bypass mode the User must press <BYPASS> <CODE> <ENTER> before they can
bypass zones.
Option 5
Spare
UN-MAP OUTPUTS

AREAS

AREA OPTIONS "A"
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