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SYSTEM AREASYSTEM AREA
SYSTEM AREASYSTEM AREA
SYSTEM AREA
PGM OUTPUTSPGM OUTPUTS
PGM OUTPUTSPGM OUTPUTS
PGM OUTPUTS
This output will activate when a zone tamper (or zone fault) condition occurs and remain active for the duration
of Bell Time Out, for the selected area(s).
When assigned to one area, this output will activate 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 on until the area is disarmed. If the area is disarmed and two alarms occur on
the selected area then the Conditional Alarm outputs programmed for that area will remain active until the area
the output is assigned to is armed. There is no alarm reporting code for this condition. Each area has its own
programmable Conditional Alarm Time. If the output is programmed for more than one area, then any two
alarms on one of the assigned areas will activate the output.
This programmable output will activate when the police code alarm would be logged/transmitted for the
selected area(s). The output will only deactivate when the alarms are cleared on the selected areas. See Police
Code under “Communicator - Reporting Codes” for more information.
After the system has been armed or disarmed normally, the output will turn on for 10 seconds. A normal
arming is when no zones have been manually bypassed or disabled. A normal disarming is when there
are no alarms in memory, and there were no zones disabled.
If there is a non-normal arming or disarming, the output will flash for 10 seconds. A non-normal arming
is when at least one zone has been manually bypassed or disabled. A non-normal disarming is when
there is at least one alarm in memory, or at least one zone was disabled.
After the system has been armed normally, the output will turn on. A normal arming is when no zones
have been manually bypassed or disabled.
After the system has been disarmed normally, the output will turn off. A normal disarming is when there
are no alarms in memory, and there were not zones disabled.
If there is a non-normal arming, the output will flash for 10 seconds and then remain on. A non-normal
arming is when at least one zone has been manually bypassed or disabled.
If there is a non-normal disarming, the output will flash for 10 seconds and then turn off. A non-normal
disarming is when there is at least one alarm in memory, or at least one zone was disabled.
After area 1 is disarmed, the panel will perform a 30 second battery check. During
this time this PGM output will activate. The output will control a relay to switch a
10 ohm load across the battery during the battery check. Connect the relay as shown
at right.
This output will activate when an Auxiliary zone alarm occurs (either 24
Auxiliary or the Auxiliary zone types) on the selected area(s). This output will not activate for tamper or
fault conditions of these zone types. The output will deactivate when the alarm is cleared.
This output will activate when a Medical zone alarm occurs on the selected area(s). This output will not
activate for tamper or fault conditions of this zone type. The output will deactivate when the alarm is
cleared.
This output is used to test seismic shock sensors. The output may be programmed to follow any Date
schedule from 02 to 99. This output must be assigned to the same Seismic Groups as the zone(s) it will
be testing. When the seismic test is performed, the seismic pulse output will activate for 13 seconds and
then deactivate. During the first 13 seconds of the test, if the zone does not activate, it will immediately
fail the seismic test. The zone must also be restored 10 seconds after the output deactivates, in order to
pass the test.
NOTES: Do not program the Seismic Pulse output to Date schedules 00 or 01. Scheduled Seismic Tests
will not occur while the PC6010 is in Installer’s programming.
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 activate. See “Zone Programming - Alarm Groups”. Alarm group outputs will not
activate during a walk test.
The output will deactivate when any of the selected areas are armed.
TAMPERTAMPER
TAMPERTAMPER
TAMPER
(28)(28)
(28)(28)
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CONDITION.AL.CONDITION.AL.
CONDITION.AL.CONDITION.AL.
CONDITION.AL.
(29)(29)
(29)(29)
(29)
POLICE CODEPOLICE CODE
POLICE CODEPOLICE CODE
POLICE CODE
..
..
.
(30)(30)
(30)(30)
(30)
MOMENTARY O/PMOMENTARY O/P
MOMENTARY O/PMOMENTARY O/P
MOMENTARY O/P
(31)(31)
(31)(31)
(31)
MAINTAINED O/PMAINTAINED O/P
MAINTAINED O/PMAINTAINED O/P
MAINTAINED O/P
(32)(32)
(32)(32)
(32)
BATTERY TESTBATTERY TEST
BATTERY TESTBATTERY TEST
BATTERY TEST
(33)(33)
(33)(33)
(33)
AUXILIARY ALRMAUXILIARY ALRM
AUXILIARY ALRMAUXILIARY ALRM
AUXILIARY ALRM
(34)(34)
(34)(34)
(34)
MEDICAL ALARMMEDICAL ALARM
MEDICAL ALARMMEDICAL ALARM
MEDICAL ALARM
(35)(35)
(35)(35)
(35)
SEISMIC PULSESEISMIC PULSE
SEISMIC PULSESEISMIC PULSE
SEISMIC PULSE
(36)(36)
(36)(36)
(36)
INV AREA STATUSINV AREA STATUS
INV AREA STATUSINV AREA STATUS
INV AREA STATUS
(38)(38)
(38)(38)
(38)
ALARM GROUPALARM GROUP
ALARM GROUPALARM GROUP
ALARM GROUP
(37)(37)
(37)(37)
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