Installation manual

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Trigger Option Activated by… Deactivated by
PGM Not Used The PGM output is disabled
Full Arm System “Full” armed
Perimeter Arm System “Perimeter” armed
Part Arm System “Part” armed
Arm Status Any arming method
System disarmed
or
PGM Cut-off
Power Trouble AC Loss or Low Battery conditions AC restore or Battery restore
Tel. Line Trouble Telephone line supervision trouble Telephone line restore
System Trouble System trouble condition System trouble restore
Medical Medical alarm
Burglary Burglary alarm
Fire Alarm Fire alarm
Any arming method,
system disarmed
or PGM Cut-off
Zone Status* Open zones (steady)
Bypassed zones (pulsing)
All zones closed and no
zones bypassed
Entry/Exit Entry/Exit delay follower
Siren Built-in siren follower
WL Siren Wireless siren follower
Tone Follower Keypad Tone Follower
Telecontrol Remote PGM activation (PSTN/GSM/keyfob/keypad/RP)
Table 9.1: PGM Output Trigger Options
* Functions only when the system is disarmed.
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For certain trigger options, deactivation may be determined by the PGM Cut-off (see 9.12.4:
PGM Cut-off). If the PGM Cut-off is programmed as 000 (continuous activation), the PGM
output shall remain activated until it is toggled by the relevant change in system status.
9.7.2: Output Type
The Output Type option determines whether the PGM output produces a steady or
pulsed output.
To program the Output Type:
1. From the Programming menu, select System Options, PGM Options,
Output Type [94072].
2. Select Steady or Pulsed.
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The Zone Status, Siren and WL Siren trigger options have a fixed Output Type; there is
no need to program an Output Type for these options.
9.7.3: Polarity
You can determine the polarity of the PGM output from the following two options:
Active High: The output is normally off and is switched on
when activated.
Active Low: The output is normally on and is switched off
when activated.
To program the Output Polarity:
1. From the Programming menu, select System Options, PGM Options,
Polarity [94073].
2. Select Active High or Active Low.