
4. Programming
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Option
0 User/Engineer. The user can reset the system after a first alarm but
an engineer is required to reset the system after a confirmed alarm.
1 User/User. The user can reset the system after both types of alarm.
2 Engineer/Engineer. An engineer is required to reset the system after
both types of alarm.
Note: DD243:2002 states that the user can reset the system if any of the
unsetting methods mentioned in sections 6.4.2, 6.4.3 or 6.4.6 are used.
See "DD243:2002 ACPO Compliance" at the end of this chapter.
165 to 169: Not used
These commands are not used.
170 – 175: Pulse Output Programming
You can program the panel outputs to generate a pulse of a defined length
when triggered by a set or unset event. Pulses of different lengths can be set
for each level or partition. Commands 170 to 175 enable you to configure
these pulse outputs. Press the tick key (Y) to move between the outputs
within each command.
Command Value Default Description
170 00* to 12 01 Specifies the length in seconds of the
pulse to be generated on setting.
* A value of 00 latches the output.
171 A/B/C/D abcd Assigns each pulse set output to one or
more levels or partitions.
172 00* to 12 01 Specifies the length in seconds of the
pulse to be generated on unsetting.
* A value of 00 latches the output.
173 A/B/C/D abcd Assigns each pulse unset output to one
or more levels or partitions.
174 0 (Off) or
1 (On)
On Specifies whether each pulse unset
output is activated for a Fire alarm.
175 0 (Off) or
1 (On)
On Specifies whether each pulse unset
output is activated for a PA.
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