Installation manual
Esprit 748+ 35
Part 9: PGM (PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT)
We strongly suggest using of the Espload software to program the PGMs.
9.1 PGM Types
Streamline - Sections 09 - Hexa Programming - Address 039
These control panels have two programmable outputs (PGMs). When a PGM closes, a ground is supplied to activate any device
or relay connected to it, providing up to a maximum of 50mA (UL 30mA). When a PGM opens, the circuit is opened from ground,
therefore not providing any power to devices connected to it. To program a PGM you must define the PGM state (normally open
or normally closed), the timing (regular or timed) and you must define the type of logic ("OR", "AND", "EQUAL"). To do so, use
table 7 to determine which hexa digit to program into address 039, where the first hexa digit programmed corresponds to PGM1
and the second hexa digit corresponds to PGM2.
• Regular N.O./N.C.
A triggered PGM will switch to its opposite state (i.e. closed to open or opened to closed). The PGM will return to its original state
once the event(s) that triggered it have terminated.
• Timed N.O./N.C.
A triggered PGM will switch to its opposite state (i.e. closed to open or opened to closed). The PGM will remain in its opposite
state for the period programmed at address 056 (see section 9.2). If the PGM is triggered again before the period has elapsed,
the PGM will remain in its opposite state and reset the timer.
• "OR" Logic
Will trigger a PGM when at least one event occurs from a specific group of events (e.g. key [1] and/or key [2] is pressed on the
keypad).
• "AND" Logic
The "AND" logic will trigger a PGM when all events, or more, occur from a specific group of events (e.g. Keys [1] and [2] are
pressed simultaneously. Note that pressing those two keys in conjunction with any other key will also trigger the PGM).
• "EQUAL" Logic
The "EQUAL" logic will trigger a PGM only when the events from a specific group of events occur (e.g. Key [1] and [2] are
pressed. Note the PGM will only trigger when pressing keys [1] and [2] simultaneously, if any other key is pressed at the same
time (e.g. [1], [2] & [3]) the PGM will not trigger).
[
ENTER] + Installer Code + [10] [3] [9] + first digit (PGM1) + second digit (PGM2) + [ENTER]
9.2 PGM Timer Setting
Decimal Programming
D
Address 056
Default: 5 seconds
You can program the PGM Timer from 1 to 127 seconds or 1 to 127 minutes. The PGM Timer applies to both PGMs. To
determine the 3-digit decimal value, do the following:
• To program seconds, the required time is respective to the decimal value
1 second = 001, 55 seconds = 055, 127 seconds = 127.
• To program the minutes add the required minutes to 128:
5 minutes: 128 + 5 = 133
127 minutes: 128 +127 = 255
Table 10 - PGM Type Selection
Key Key
[2
ND] : OR [8] : OR
[1] : AND [9] : AND
[2] : EQUAL [0] : EQUAL
[4] : OR [
AWAY/FORCE] : OR
[5] : AND [
BYP] : AND
[6] : EQUAL [
MEM] : EQUAL
(For timed PGM, see address 056 in section 9.2.)
Reg. N.O. Reg. N.C.
Timed N.O. Timed N.C.