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10 System Event (with Event Options) - Latched System
Event (Strobe). The PGM output switches to ground when
any of the selected System Events (Alarms) occur on the sys-
tem. In the Armed state, the output will deactivate only when
an access code is entered to disarm the system. If an alarm
activates this output in the disarmed state, it will deactivate if
a code is entered during bell timeout or if the system arms
after bell timeout. It can be used to indicate that an alarm
has occurred before entering the premises. The attributes
normally programmed in sections [141] to [154] are
replaced with the following options.
Default Attributes: 1-7 ON 8 OFF
Attribute Function
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Burglary - Delay, Instant, Interior, Home Away,
and 24-Hr Burglary Zones
Fire - [F] Key, Fire Zone
Panic - [P] Key, and Panic
Medical - [A] Key, Medical and Emergency
zones
Supervisory - Supervisory, Module Supervisory,
Auxiliary, Freeze, and Water Zones
Priority - Gas, Heat, Sprinkler and 24-Hr Latch-
ing Tamper Zones
Holdup - Holdup Zones and Duress Alarms
Latched - Follows Output timer.
11 System Tamper (all sources) - The PGM output switches to
ground when any Tamper condition occurs on the system.
The output will deactivate when all Tamper conditions on the
system are restored. These tampers include zone tampers
(DEOL), 24-Hr latching tamper zone type and module
tampers.
Default Attributes: 3 ON
12 TLM and Alarm - The PGM output switches to ground when
there is a Telephone Line fault and any alarm on the system.
In the armed state the output will deactivate only when an
access code is entered to disarm the system. If an alarm acti-
vates this output in the disarmed state, it will deactivate
when the system is armed or the telephone line is restored.
Default Attributes: 3 ON
This output will activate for all silent and audible alarms
except Duress.
13 Kiss-off Output - The PGM output switches to ground after
the kissoff signal has been received to complete a successful
communication to the central station. The output will switch
to ground for 2 seconds.
Default Attributes: 3 ON
14
Ground Start Pulse - This option provides a 2-second output
pulse before dialing begins to obtain the dial tone on Ground
Start telephone equipment.
Two 2 Second Pauses must be inserted in the phone number
when using the Ground Start pulse.
Default Attributes: 3 ON
15 Remote Operation - This option allows the PGM output to
be activated on command through the DLS-3 downloading
software package.
Default Attributes: 3 ON
16 Not Used
17 Away Armed Status - Both output types [17] and [18] are
designed to follow the status of the Stay/Away zones. If the
system is armed with Stay/Aways bypassed, the Stay output
should be active. If the system is armed with the Stay/Aways
active, the Away output should be active. Therefore, the fol-
lowing is how all arming techniques will work.
Default Attributes: 1,3 ON 2 OFF
STAY Key
*9 + Code
AWAY Key
Keyswitch Arm
*0 Quick Arm
Access Code Arm
DLS arm - Away
Auto-arm - Away
Stay armed, then *1 -
Stay
Stay
Away
Depends on Delay Type Zone
during the Exit Delay
Depends on Delay Type Zone
during the Exit Delay
Depends on Delay Type Zone
during the Exit Delay
Away
Away
Away
18 Stay Armed Status - See Away Armed Status Type [17]
Default Attributes: 1,3 ON 2 OFF
19 Command Output #1 [*][71] - When activated by entering
the [*][71] command, the PGM type will activate according
to how it is configured by its corresponding attributes.
Default Attributes: 1,3,4,5 ON 2 OFF
20 Command Output #2 [*][72] - When activated by entering
the [*][7][2] command, the PGM type will activate according
to how it is configured by its corresponding attributes.
Default Attributes: 1,3,4 ON 2,5 OFF
21 Command Output #3 [*][73] - When activated by entering
the [*][7][3] command, the PGM type will activate according
to how it is configured by its corresponding attributes.
Default Attributes: 1,3,4 ON 2,5 OFF
22 Command Output #4 [*][74] - When activated by entering
the [*][7][4] command, the PGM type will activate according
to how it is configured by its corresponding attributes.
Default Attributes: 1,3,4 ON 2,5 OFF
If there are multiple outputs programmed with the same out-
put type, the output options must be the same.
23-24 Not Used
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Delayed Fire and Burglary Output - This programmable
output type operates the same as the Fire and Burglary Out-
put (Type 01), except it follows the Transmission Delay Timer
found in section [370]. If a zone is violated that has the TX
Delay Attribute enabled (Bit 7), the Bell and Regular Fire and
Burg PGMs will activate. At the end of the Transmission
Delay, this PGM type will activate.
If a zone is violated that causes an alarm that does not have
Tx Delay enabled, these outputs will activate immediately.This
Output will activate for Audible Exit Fault
Default Attributes: 1,3 ON 2 OFF
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[009] PGM Output Programming (PGM 1,2)
NT9005
Default
PGM 1 19 I___I___I
PGM 2 10 I___I___I
PGMs in this section must have the corresponding zone
in section [30] set to [00]
[011] PGM Output Programming (PGM 11-14)
NT9204
Default
PGM 11 01 I___I___I
PGM 12 01 I___I___I
PGM 13 01 I___I___I
PGM 14 01 I___I___I
If this module is connected, then the outputs for the
PGMs in section [009] become part of the Keybus con-
necting to this module. Refer to paragraph 2-3.
[012] Keypad Lockout Options
The system can be programmed to lock out keypads if a series
of incorrect access code entries is made. After the Number of
Invalid Codes has been reached the system will lockout the
keypad for the Lockout Duration and log the event to the
event buffer. For the duration of the lock out, the system wil
sound an error tone when any key is pressed. The invalid code
counter will reset every hour. To disable Keypad Lockout, pro-
gram Number of Invalid Codes as [000] (default).
Number of
Invalid Codes
000 I___I___I___I (000 - 255)
Lockout
Duration
000 I___I___I___I (000 - 255)
minutes
If Keypad Lockout is active the system cannot be dis-
armed with a keyswitch.
[013] First System Option Codes
1 ON Hardwired Zones Normally Closed
All zones are wired as normally closed circuits between
Y1 or G2 terminals and the B terminal. The end-of-line
resistor is not required. An alarm will be generated when
the circuit is opened.
OFF Hardwired Zones use EOL Resistors !
All zones must be wired with an end-of-line resistor
between the Y1 or G2 terminals and the B terminal. An
alarm will be generated when the circuit is opened or
shorted.
2 ON Double End-of-line Resistors
All zones will use double end-of-line resistors. Double
EOL resistors offer the capability of detecting zone faults
and tampers. The tamper resistor (5600) is placed
across the alarm activating device, and the single EOL
resistor (5600) is placed between the alarm and tamper
contacts. This configuration will allow the panel to
detect zone faults (zone shorted), zone tampers (open
zone), zone alarms (11200), and restored zones (5600
). If the zone is disarmed and placed in the tamper
(open) or fault (short) state, the bell will generate trouble
beeps on the system keypad until a key is pressed. A
zone tamper will be sent to the monitoring station if pro-
grammed. If section [701] option 4 is ON (Latching
System Tampers), any system tamper will cause arming to
be inhibited until the tamper is restored and the Installer’s
code is entered [*][8][Installer’s Code]. If the zone is
armed and a tamper is activated, it will transmit and log
both the tamper alarm and the zone alarm. The zone will
begin its normal alarm sequence (alarm, bell, etc.).
OFF Single End-of-line Resistors !
All zones must have a 5600 resistor across them. If the
zone is shorted or open, it will be in the violated state. If
the zone is open and programmed as a fire zone, it will
be in the trouble state.
3 ON Panel Shows all Troubles While Armed !
The panel will turn on the Trouble LED when any trou-
bles are present on the system in both the armed and dis-
armed state.
OFF Panel Shows Fire Troubles While Armed.
The panel will illuminate the Trouble LED for all troubles
while disarmed, but will only illuminate the LED for Fire
Troubles while armed.
4 ON Tampers/Faults do not Show as Open
The Panel will not display the corresponding zone if the
zone is in the tamper or fault states. Only the Trouble
LED will light.
OFF Tampers/Faults show as Open !
5Future Use
6 ON Audible Exit Fault Enabled !
If a non force-armable Delay 1 or Delay 2 type zone is left
open at the end of the Exit Delay, the Entry Delay will
begin immediately and the bell or siren will sound a
steady alarm for the time programmed as bell timeout.
This feature is intended to alert the user that the system
has been armed incorrectly.
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