System information
ATS 2000/3000/4000/4500 Programming manual 77
End Of Line Resistor Code 0
Code:
Duress Mode 0
Mode:
7.39. End of line resistor code
The End of line resistor code is used to set the correct value for the end of line resistor
used. By default this is set to 4k7.
Option Resistor value
0 10 kOhm
1 4,7 kOhm
2 2 kOhm
Press 0 to skip further options and leave system options.
7.40. Duress mode
Defines the way to activate duress. Two options are available.
0 - Increment last digit
1 - No Duress
Press 0 to skip further options and leave system options.
7.41. Siren Type
Option Siren Type
0 Speaker Tone (Standard AC Tone)
1 Volts on (Contant DC Voltage)
2 Speaker or Volts (Multiple Tone Selection)
If siren type “0” has been selected, then when the 16
th
Relay is activated, a saw tooth
signal is generated at the signal output. If siren type “1” has been selected, then when the
16
th
Relay is activated, a constant DC Voltage is set at the Siren Output. If siren type “2”
has been selected, then the 12
th
, 13
th
, 14
th
, 15
th
and 16
th
Relays are mapped to the Siren
Output. These Relays have priority 1 to 5 respectively. Hence Relay 12 will have a higher
priority over Relay 16 when both are active, thus generating a DC Voltage at the Siren
Output. The following happens when the following relays are activated:
12
th
Relay active = generates Constant DC Voltage at the Siren Output;
13
th
Relay active = generates a warble tone at the Siren Output;
14
th
Relay active = generates a Sawtooth Tone at the Siren Output;
15
th
Relay active = generates 2 tones at the Siren Output;
16
th
Relay active = generates an inverted sawtooth tone at the Siren Output.