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9.3 PGM Options
Streamline - Section 10
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Hexa Programming - Addresses 040 to 043
The PGM options define which sequence of events will trigger the PGM. The PGM options are virtually endless. Therefore, to list
them in the manual is impractical. Table 8, contains a list of the most commonly used PGM options with the required 2-digit data
for each address. If other options are required, you can fax your requests to Paradox Technical Support, you can visit our web
site at www.paradox.ca. or the 2-digit data can be derived using the Espload Software as follows:
1) From the "Main Menu" select Accounts
2) Select a current Account or create a new one
3) Press the ‘Page Down’ key until page 9 appears
4) Using the arrow keys and space bar select the PGM options, state, logic and type for the PGM
5) Press the ‘F6’ key to view the "Hexadecimal Mode". This mode will display the 2-digit data for addresses 039 to 043.
6) Record these numbers and program them into the control panel or use the Espload Software to download the data directly to
the control panel.
If you do not have a copy of the Espload Software, you can obtain a
FREE copy from your local Paradox distributor.
*Not permitted on UL listed systems.
Table 11 - Commonly Used PGM Options
State Option PGM1 PGM2 (738 Ultra only)
1st digit
add. 039
add. 040 add. 042
2nd digit
add. 039
add. 041 add. 043
Timed N.O. Output enabled for 3 seconds before
communication attempt*
[5] [5] / [2] [2ND] / [8] [5] [5] / [2] [2ND] / [8]
Regular N.O. Output enabled when keys [1] and [2] are
pressed simultaneously
[1] [5] / [8] [2
ND] / [6] [1] [5] / [8] [2ND] / [6]
Regular N.O. Output enabled when system armed [2
ND][2] / [9][2ND] / [3] [2ND] [2] / [9] [2ND] / [3]
Regular N.O. Output enabled during an alarm [2
ND] [2] / [12] [2ND] / [2] [2ND] [2] / [12] [2ND] / [2]
Timed N.O. Output enabled for 2 minutes upon fail to
communicate
[5] [2] / [6] [2
ND] / [4] [5] [2] / [6] [2ND] / [4]
Regular N.O. Output enabled after one failed communication
attempt
[2
ND][7] / [0][2ND] / [MEM][2ND] [7] / [0] [2ND] / [MEM]
Timed N.O. Output enabled for 3 seconds after signal
received at monitoring station
[5] [7] / [
BYP][2ND] / [8] [5] [7] / [BYP][2ND] / [8]