2. Programming Commands
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Option
00 Not Used 21 Battery Fault
01 Fire 22 System Alarm
02 PA 23 Alarm Partition A
03 Burglar 24 Alarm Partition B
04 Open/Close 25 Alarm Partition C
05 Alarm Abort 26 Alarm Partition D
06 Technical Alarm 27 Not used
07 Alarm Confirmation 28 Not used
08 RF Low Battery 29 Not used
09 Supervision Loss 30 Pulse Set OP 1
10 RF Jamming 31 Pulse Set OP 2
11 AC Fail 32 Pulse Set OP 3
12 Tamper Alarm (day tamper) 33 Pulse Set OP 4
13 Open 34 Pulse Unset OP 1
14 Close 35 Pulse Unset OP 2
15 Zone Omitted 36 Pulse Unset OP 3
16 Medical Assistance 37 Pulse Unset OP 4
17 Key Box 38 Set Fail
18 Anti-Mask 39 General Fault (Note 2)
19 Smoke Detector 40 All Fault (Note 3)
20 Comms Acknowledge (Note 1) 41 Duress
Notes:
1. If the control unit is using Fast Format signalling, and has sent a Burg to the Alarm
Receiving Centre (ARC), the control unit activates the output pin assigned to
Comms Acknowledge when the ARC returns a Comms Acknowledge signal.
2. General Fault is active for all faults except AC Fail, Anti-Mask, Battery Fault, Line
Fault, Supervision Fail, Zone AC Fail, Zone Battery Fault and Zone Low Battery.
3. All Fault is active for all faults (including AC Fail, Anti-Mask, Aux DC, Battery Load
Test Fail, Battery Missing, Comms Fail, Jamming, Keypad Ident Fail, Line Fail, Low
Battery, Plugby Fail, RF Low Battery, Supervision Fail, Telecommand Low Battery,
uCom Fail, Zone AC Fail, Zone Battery Fault, Zone Fault, Zone Low Battery and
Zone Pwr O/P).
4. The control unit delays reporting/logging either mains loss, or exiting engineering
with mains loss, by 15-18 min (chosen at random). If you select a Scandinavian
default in Command 0, the control unit waits at least 60 minutes before reporting.
5. The plug-by outputs can be tested using Command 92 (page 73).
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