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2 – Digi H/Wired
Select this option to set up any of the digital communicator outputs on the control panel
PCB.
3 – Digi On Board
Select this option to set up any of the digi on-board "software" outputs, the status of
which can be transmitted via the on-board modem port to an Alarm Receiving Centre
(ARC). Digi On Board programming is relevant only if using the Fast Format (page 110);
other communications formats use the data that is automatically added to the event log.
4 – Equipment
Select this option to set up outputs connected to a keypad, MSNode, MSPSU (or the
obsolete MIDNode/IDNode).
5 – O/M Modules (obsolete)
Select this option to set up outputs connected to an output module (this connects to the
output module port on the control panel's PCB).
6 – Custom Outputs
Custom outputs enable you to choose a combination of different events to trigger an
output. To set up and use custom outputs:
1. Define the required logic behaviour of the custom output using the flowchart on page
40 and the notes below.
2. Assign a custom output event (page 51) to the required output. For example, if you
have defined the logic behaviour for custom output 2, assign "Custom O/P 2 On" to
the appropriate output (e.g. a panel output). The output will activate when the correct
combination of events occur, as specified by the required logic behaviour.
Defining the logic behaviour
Each custom output has four logic gates, which you need to program. Gates 1 to 4
perform an OR function, and gates 5 to 8 perform an AND function (Figure 8). The custom
output activates when either
of the following occurs:
Any one of the events assigned to gate 1 to 4 occur (logical OR function).
All of the events assigned to gates 5 to 8 occur (logical AND function).
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When programming a custom output, program any unused OR gates as “Always
Off”. Program unused AND gates as “Always On”.
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Figure 8) Logical operation of Custom Outputs
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