Specifications

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available for 24-hour zone types.
DS Message: The DS (disarmed short) message is the message that the panel transmits to the
central station when the zone is shorted while in a disarmed state. Not available for 24-hour zone
types.
DS Output: Enter the output or Favorite number (F1-F20) that you want to activate when this zone
shorts in a disarmed state. The panel can activate this output regardless of DS Message. Not available
for 24-hour zone types.
DS Output Action: This option assigns an action to the output programmed in DS Output. Not
available for 24-hour zone types.
AO Message: The AO (armed open) message is the message that the panel transmits to the central
station when the zone opens while in an armed state.
AO Output: Enter the output or Favorite number (F1-F20) that you want to activate when this zone
opens in an armed state. The panel can activate an output regardless of the AO Message.
AO Output Action: This option assigns an action to the output programmed in AO Output.
AS Message: The AS (armed short) message is the message that the panel transmits to the central
station when the zone is shorted while in an armed state.
AS Output: Enter the output or Favorite number (F1-F20) that you want to activate when this zone
shorts in an armed state. The panel can activate the output regardless of the AS Message.
AS Output Action: This option assigns an action to the output programmed in AO Output.
Action Tab Options for iCOMSL:
FP Message: The FP (Fire Pulse) Message is sent to the central station if the input voltage in the
iCOMsl oscillates at least three times from 0.3 to 3 seconds to create a Fire Pulse input, reporting a
fire alarm.
FP Output: Enter the output number to activate when this zone shorts in an armed state. The iCOMsl
can activate the output regardless of the FP Message.
FP Output Action: This option assigns an action to the output programmed in FP Output.
Action Tab Message Options for All Panels
These options apply to DO, DS, AO, and AS drop-down message menus.
None: Reports are NOT sent to the receiver. The bell output does not activate and there is no
display in the panel alarmed zones or status list. Only the selected relay output operates.
Alarm: The panel sends alarm reports to the central station. The bell output activates according
to zone type.
Trouble: The panel sends trouble reports to the central station.
Local: The panel does not send reports to the central station. The bell output still activates
according to the zone type.
Note: You may also select Local for a zone to send reports to a personal pager only and not to
the central station. You must enable the Pager option in the Communications window under
the Receiver 2 tab to enable pager reporting.
Door Propped Open: Allows keypads to warn users that a door has been left open past a
specified amount of time. When a door opens, the panel begins to count the time programmed
in Entry Delay 4 in the System Options window. The bell output does not activate for Door