
2. Programming Commands
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Notes:
1. Generating a pulse on an output depends both on a set or unset pulse being
defined for the output and on the output being associated with a partition that is
being armed or disarmed.
2. Commands 174 (Fire) and 175 (PA) activate only the Pulse Unset outputs
configured with Command 172.
Example 1
In a single system, panel output 3 is to be programmed as type 12 (Pulse Set
1). It will be used to operate a locking mechanism when the whole system is
set. The locking mechanism requires a 6-second pulse. The table below
shows how to program the system to generate the required pulse.
Command Value Description
83 12 Sets panel output 3 to type Pulse Set 1.
170 Set 1 = 06 Sets the duration of Pulse Set 1 to 6 seconds.
171 Set 1 = a Allocates Pulse Set 1 to Level or Partition A (which is the
whole system in a single system).
Example 2
In a partitioned system, panel output 3 is to be programmed as type 35 (Pulse
Unset 2). It will be used to operate an unlocking mechanism when Partition B
is unset. The unlocking mechanism requires an 8-second pulse. The output
will also be activated if there is a Fire alarm or PA, enabling people to leave
the building. The table below shows how to program the system to generate
the required pulse.
Command Value Description
83 31 Sets panel output 3 to type Pulse Unset 2.
172 Unset 2 = 08 Sets the duration of Pulse Unset 2 to 8 seconds.
173 Unset 2 = b Allocates Pulse Unset 2 to Level or Partition B.
174 Fire 2 = On Activates the second pulse output in a Fire alarm.
175 PA 2 = On Activates the second pulse output in a PA.
176 to 179: Not used
These commands are not used.
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