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The output will deactivate when any alarm occurs on any of the selected areas. The output will stay
deactivated until the area that caused the alarm is disarmed. The following alarms DO NOT trigger the
latched strobe output: Standard Fire Zone Alarm, Auto-Verify Zone Alarm.
The output will deactivate when a trouble condition is present on any of the selected areas.
This output will deactivate when the selected zone has gone into alarm. Any one of the 256 zones can be
selected. If the zone is armed and goes into alarm, the output will deactivate and remain off, even when the
area the zone belongs to has been disarmed. The output will remain off until the area is armed again.
This output will follow a selected zone. Any one of the 256 zones can be selected. If the zone is opened, the
output will deactivate. When the zone is closed the output will activate.
This output will be turned off for the selected area(s) when a duress type code is used to perform any
function. It will follow the duress output timer.
This PGM output type may be programmed to follow any one of 99 date schedules. The schedule which the
output is programmed to follow may be activated at any time, and may remain on for up to 24 hours. See
“Date Schedule” for programming details.
This output type will deactivate when a Hold Up zone has been tripped for the selected area. The output will latch
off when activated. The output will remain off until the alarm is cleared. If the area is already disarmed the output
will remain off until the alarm is cleared.
This output will deactivate only when the selected area(s) are fully armed and will remain off until the area is disarmed.
The term “Fully Armed” refers to the area being armed with no zones bypass or force armed and all interior zones
armed. If the output is programmed to follow more than one area, then the output will not deactivate until all assigned
areas are fully armed.
There are four different “Trouble Groups” that this output type may follow. Each output that is programmed
as Trouble Group may only follow one group at a time. See the Trouble Group output type for a list of the troubles
in each group.
This output will deactivate when a zone tamper (or zone fault) condition occurs and remain off for the duration
of Bell Time Out, for the selected area(s).
When assigned to one area, this output will deactivate when two alarms occur on that area within a programmable
amount of time (“Conditional Alrm”, Area Times section, the default is 10 minutes). If the area is armed the output
will remain off until the area is disarmed. If the area is disarmed and two alarms occur on the selected area then the
INV Conditional Alarm outputs programmed for that area will remain off until the area the output is assigned to is
armed. If the output is programmed for more than one area, then any two alarms on one of the assigned areas will
deactivate the output.
This programmable output will deactivate when the police code alarm would be logged/transmitted for the
selected area(s). The output will only activate when the alarms are cleared. See Police Code under “Communicator
- Reporting Codes” for more information.
This output will deactivate when an Auxiliary zone alarm occurs (either 24 Auxiliary or the Auxiliary zone
types) on the selected area(s). This output will not deactivate for tamper or fault conditions of these zone
types. The output will activate when the alarm is cleared.
This output will deactivate when a Medical zone alarm occurs on the selected area(s). This output will not
deactivate for tamper or fault conditions of this zone type. The output will activate when the alarm is
cleared.
This output will deactivate for 10 seconds when a Seismic test is performed. See the Seismic Pulse output
type for more details.
Select an alarm group for the output. When there is an alarm in one of the zones assigned to the alarm
group, the output will deactivate. Alarm group outputs will not activate during a walk test.
This output type is activated and deactivated by the APS or ODS software.
INV LATCHED STROBEINV LATCHED STROBE
INV LATCHED STROBEINV LATCHED STROBE
INV LATCHED STROBE
(39)(39)
(39)(39)
(39)
INV TROUBLE OUTPUTINV TROUBLE OUTPUT
INV TROUBLE OUTPUTINV TROUBLE OUTPUT
INV TROUBLE OUTPUT
(40)(40)
(40)(40)
(40)
INV ZONE ALARMINV ZONE ALARM
INV ZONE ALARMINV ZONE ALARM
INV ZONE ALARM
(41)(41)
(41)(41)
(41)
INV ZONE FOLLOWINV ZONE FOLLOW
INV ZONE FOLLOWINV ZONE FOLLOW
INV ZONE FOLLOW
(42)(42)
(42)(42)
(42)
INV DURESS OUTPUTINV DURESS OUTPUT
INV DURESS OUTPUTINV DURESS OUTPUT
INV DURESS OUTPUT
(43)(43)
(43)(43)
(43)
INV TROUBLE GROUPINV TROUBLE GROUP
INV TROUBLE GROUPINV TROUBLE GROUP
INV TROUBLE GROUP
(47)(47)
(47)(47)
(47)
INV DATE SCHEDULEINV DATE SCHEDULE
INV DATE SCHEDULEINV DATE SCHEDULE
INV DATE SCHEDULE
(44)(44)
(44)(44)
(44)
INV HOLD UPINV HOLD UP
INV HOLD UPINV HOLD UP
INV HOLD UP
(45)(45)
(45)(45)
(45)
INV SETINV SET
INV SETINV SET
INV SET
(46)(46)
(46)(46)
(46)
INV TAMPERINV TAMPER
INV TAMPERINV TAMPER
INV TAMPER
(48)(48)
(48)(48)
(48)
INV CONDITION.AL.INV CONDITION.AL.
INV CONDITION.AL.INV CONDITION.AL.
INV CONDITION.AL.
(49)(49)
(49)(49)
(49)
INV POLICE CODEINV POLICE CODE
INV POLICE CODEINV POLICE CODE
INV POLICE CODE
..
..
.
(50)(50)
(50)(50)
(50)
INV AUX ALRMINV AUX ALRM
INV AUX ALRMINV AUX ALRM
INV AUX ALRM
(51)(51)
(51)(51)
(51)
INV MEDICAL ALMINV MEDICAL ALM
INV MEDICAL ALMINV MEDICAL ALM
INV MEDICAL ALM
(52)(52)
(52)(52)
(52)
INV ALARM GROUPINV ALARM GROUP
INV ALARM GROUPINV ALARM GROUP
INV ALARM GROUP
(54)(54)
(54)(54)
(54)
INV SEISMIC PULSEINV SEISMIC PULSE
INV SEISMIC PULSEINV SEISMIC PULSE
INV SEISMIC PULSE
(53)(53)
(53)(53)
(53)
SYSTEM AREASYSTEM AREA
SYSTEM AREASYSTEM AREA
SYSTEM AREA
PGM OUTPUTSPGM OUTPUTS
PGM OUTPUTSPGM OUTPUTS
PGM OUTPUTS
APS CONTROLLEDAPS CONTROLLED
APS CONTROLLEDAPS CONTROLLED
APS CONTROLLED
(55)(55)
(55)(55)
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