
Engineer programming via the keypad
This output activates when there is a line fault on the secondary modem.
This output activates when the secondary modem fails.
This output activates when the battery is low,
This output activates if an ‘All Okay’ entry procedure is implemented and there is no
alarm generated i.e. the ‘All Okay’ button is pressed within the configured time after the
user code is entered.
This output activates if an ‘All Okay’ entry procedure is implemented and a silent alarm
generated i.e. the ‘All Okay’ button is not pressed within the configured time after the
user code is entered.
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This output type can only indicate system wide events (no area specific events).
14.10 COMMUNICATION
1. Scroll to COMMUNICATION and press SELECT.
2. Scroll to the desired programming option.
14.10.1 SERIAL PORTS
The serial ports allow older style PCs to be connected to the system or other
peripheral equipment like printers.
1. Scroll to SERIAL PORTS.
3. Scroll to the serial port to be programmed.
4. Select the desired programming option shown in the table below.
Determines if type is TERMINAL (system information) or PRINTER (SPC event log)
Determines the speed of the communication between the panel and the peripheral
equipment. Please note that the baud rate must be set the same as both items of
equipment.
Determines the length of data packet to be transferred between the panel and the
peripheral equipment. Please note that the data bits must be set the same for both
items of equipment.
Determines the number of stop bits at the end of the data packet. Please note that the
stop bits must be set the same for both items of equipment.
Determines the parity (odd/even) of the data packet. Please note that the parity must
be set the same for both items of equipment.
Determines if the data is under hardware (RTS, CTS) or software control (None).
Please note that the flow control must be set the same for both items of equipment.
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