PC6010 v2.1 Program Manual

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PGM Outputs

Main PGM1 and PGM2 Outputs

The PGM outputs can be programmed to activate for any one of the 56 options listed in the PGM outputs list. Normally the outputs energize when they are activated. The outputs will de-energize when they are activated if any “INV” options are selected. The default output type is 25 (Holdup).

Program the output type from the list of 56 output options (see “Programmable Output Options’).

Depending on which output option you select, you may also need to program the area(s) the output will be active on, the zone the output will follow, the date schedule the output will follow, and/or a pulse timer for the output. The default output type is 25 (Holdup).

NOTE: Refer to “Programmable Output Options” for a list of the available options.

PC6204 Options

Each relay of any 4204 relay module can be programmed to activate for any one of the 56 options listed in the PGM outputs list. Normally each relay will be de-energized, and energizes when it is activated. The relay will normally be energized, and then de-energized when it is activated, if any “INV” option is selected. Output 1 will always be active if left at the default of (15) Ebus power, unless there is no incoming Ebus power.

Program the output type from the list of 56 output options (see “Programmable Output Options”).

Depending on which output option you select, you may also need to program the area(s) the output will be active on, the zone the output will follow, the date schedule the output will follow, and/or a pulse timer for the output.

NOTE: PC6202 #01 Output #1 is default a “Burg Only” (02) output. Do not use this output to

repower Ebus without changing the output type to “Ebus Power” (15).

PC6216 Options

A maximum of nine PC6216 output modules can be connected to the system.

First select the PC6216 to be programmed, then select the option it is going to be programmed for. The

PC6216 follow one of nine custom PGM output groups.

CUSTOM GROUP

(01)

The custom group allows each of the 16 outputs to be individually programmed with one of the 56 options listed in the PGM outputs list. Each output is programmed in the “4216 CUSTOM” section.

PC6216 Custom

CUSTOM GROUP

(01)

This section is for programming each of the 9 custom groups for different options. Program one option for each of the 16 outputs. You can program each output for any of the 56 listed programmable output options. You can assign each PC6216 modules to one of these groups (see “PC6216 Options”).

Depending on which output option you select, you may also need to program the area(s) the output will be active on, the zone the output will follow, the date schedule the output will follow, and/or a pulse timer for the output.

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PGM Pulse Times

This section will allow you to select the amount of time a programmable output will remain active, after being triggered.

NOTE: The system will reset the outputs when a user attempts to clear alarms, regardless of

whether or not all the alarms are cleared.

The main bell, switched auxiliary or any of the PGM outputs programmed for “Utility Output” and

“Sensor Reset”, can be active from 000 to 255 seconds. The default setting is 005.

Any output programmed for “Chime Pulse” can be active from 000 to 255 seconds. The default setting is

002.

Any output programmed as Duress Output for the selected area will activate for 000 - 254 minutes. If you program 255 for the Duress Pulse time, the output will latch on, until a user enters an access code. The default Duress Pulse time is 005 minutes.

NOTE: The Duress Pulse timer will follow the minute rollover. This will cause the Duress Pulse time to

be less than one minute in most cases. It is recommended that a Duress Pulse time of more than 1 minute be programmed.

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Programmable Output Options

The output will activate when any fire or zone alarm occurs on any of the selected areas.

The output will deactivate when any fire or zone alarm occurs on any of the selected areas.

The output will activate when any zone alarm occurs on any of the selected areas.

The output will deactivate when any zone alarm occurs on any of the selected areas.

The output will activate when any fire alarm occurs on any of the selected areas.

The output will deactivate when any fire alarm occurs on any of the selected areas.

The output will activate when a user answers YES to “Do you want to activate door strike?” at any keypad in any of the selected areas.

NOTE: This output will follow the “Utility/Sensor” PGM pulse time.

The output will deactivate when a user answers YES to “Do you want to reset detectors?” at any keypad in any of the selected areas.

NOTE: This output will follow the “Utility/Sensor” PGM pulse time.

The output will activate when any of the selected areas are armed.

The output will activate when any alarm occurs on any of the selected areas. The output will stay activated until the area that caused the alarm is disarmed. The following alarms DO NOT activate the latched strobe output: Standard Fire Zone Alarm, Auto-Verify Zone Alarm.

The output will activate when a trouble condition is present on any of the selected areas.

If a system trouble occurs (i.e. loss of time, TLM) all trouble outputs will activate.

The output will activate during exit and entry delay on any of the selected areas.

The output will activate when door chime is activated on any of the selected areas, and deactivate when the chime pulse timer expires. (See “Chime Pulse” under “PGM Pulse Times”.)

The door chime activates when a zone is opened and activates again when a zone is closed. For the door chime feature to work, the user must enable the door chime, and the installer must enable the door chime for the individual zones (see “Chime Function” under “Zone Options”).

The output will activate when a telephone line trouble is present.

FAILURE TO COMM

(14)

The output will activate when a Failure to Communicate Trouble is present. The output will stay activated until the trouble is cleared by the user, or until a successful communication is sent to the central station.

This output will remain active at all times unless a system reset is ordered by the main panel.

The output will activate when all the zones in the area are closed, and the area is disarmed. If a zone opens or the area is armed, the output will deactivate.

This output will annunciate when a selected zone has gone into alarm.

Any one of the 256 zones can be selected. If the zone is armed and goes into alarm, the output will activate and remain active, even when the area the zone belongs to has been disarmed. The output will remain active until the alarm is cleared.

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REMOTE OPERATION

(21)

This output will follow a selected zone. Any one of the 256 zones can be selected. If the zone is opened, the output will activate. When the zone is closed the output will deactivate.

See “Follows + Alarms” for enabling the output to be a zone follower and zone alarm annunciator.

This output will be turned on for the selected area(s) when a duress type code is used to perform any function. It will follow the duress output timer.

This output will activate when a programmed area(s) keypad buzzer activates for Entry Delays, Auto Arm

Pre-alert, 24 Hour Buzzer, Tamper and Door Strike.

This option can be remotely activated by area with DLS-3, and remains active until deactivated by the DLS-

3 package.

This option will follow the exit delay timer of the area(s) it is assigned to.

This option will follow the entry delay timer of the area(s) it is assigned to.

This PGM output type may be programmed to follow any one of 99 date schedules. The schedule which the output is programmed to follow may be activated at any time, and may remain on for up to 24 hours. See “Date

Schedule” for programming details.

This output type will activate when a Hold Up zone has been tripped for the selected area. The output will latch on when activated. The output will remain active until a valid access code is entered. If the area is already disarmed the output will remain active until an access code is entered.

This output will activate only when the selected area(s) are fully armed and will remain active until the area is disarmed.

The term “Fully Armed” refers to the area being armed with no zones bypassed, disabled or force armed and all interior zones armed. The output will deactivate if one or more zones in the area(s) are in alarm. If the output is programmed to follow more than one area, then the output will not activate until all assigned areas are fully armed.

There are four different “Trouble Groups” that this output type may follow. Each output that is programmed as Trouble Group may only follow one group at a time. The troubles are divided as follows:

Group #1

6010 Battery Trouble

6010 AC Trouble

6010 AUX Supply Trouble

6010 TLM Trouble

6010 FTC Trouble

6010 Bell Circuit Trouble

6010 Fire Trouble

Module Communication Fault

6204 Battery Trouble

6204 AC Trouble

6204 AUX Trouble

6820 Battery Trouble

6820 AC Trouble

6820 AUX Trouble

6820 Reader Power Trouble

6820 Lock Device Failure

6442 Battery Trouble

6442 AC Trouble

6442 AUX Trouble

6443 Battery Trouble

6443 AC Trouble

6443 AUX Trouble

PC6442 Aps Comm. Fault

PC6443 ODS Comm. Fault

Group #2

AC Trouble

6204 AC Trouble

6820 AC Trouble

6442 AC Trouble

6443 AC Trouble

Group #3

6010 Battery Trouble

6010 AUX Supply Trouble

6010 TLM Trouble

6010 FTC Trouble

6010 Bell Circuit Trouble

6010 Fire Trouble

Module Comm. Fault

6204 Battery Trouble

6204 AUX Trouble

6820 Battery Trouble

6820 AUX Trouble

6820 Reader Power Trouble

6820 Lock Device Failure

6442 Battery Trouble

6442 AUX Trouble

6443 Battery Trouble

6443 AUX Trouble

Zone Tamper

Zone Fault

Seismic Detector Test Fault

Group #4

Battery Trouble

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POLICE CODE

.....

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.

INV AREA STATUS

(38)

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.

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INV LATCHED STROBE

(39)

The output will deactivate when any alarm occurs on any of the selected areas. The output will stay deactivated until the area that caused the alarm is disarmed. The following alarms DO NOT trigger the latched strobe output: Standard Fire Zone Alarm, Auto-Verify Zone Alarm.

The output will deactivate when a trouble condition is present on any of the selected areas.

INV TROUBLE OUTPUT

(40)

INV ZONE FOLLOW

(42)

This output will deactivate when the selected zone has gone into alarm. Any one of the 256 zones can be selected. If the zone is armed and goes into alarm, the output will deactivate and remain off, even when the area the zone belongs to has been disarmed. The output will remain off until the area is armed again.

This output will follow a selected zone. Any one of the 256 zones can be selected. If the zone is opened, the output will deactivate. When the zone is closed the output will activate.

INV DURESS OUTPUT

(43)

INV DATE SCHEDULE

(44)

INV TROUBLE GROUP

(47)

INV CONDITION.AL.

(49)

INV POLICE CODE

.....

This output will be turned off for the selected area(s) when a duress type code is used to perform any function. It will follow the duress output timer.

This PGM output type may be programmed to follow any one of 99 date schedules. The schedule which the output is programmed to follow may be activated at any time, and may remain on for up to 24 hours. See

“Date Schedule” for programming details.

This output type will deactivate when a Hold Up zone has been tripped for the selected area. The output will latch off when activated. The output will remain off until the alarm is cleared. If the area is already disarmed the output will remain off until the alarm is cleared.

This output will deactivate only when the selected area(s) are fully armed and will remain off until the area is disarmed.

The term “Fully Armed” refers to the area being armed with no zones bypass or force armed and all interior zones armed. If the output is programmed to follow more than one area, then the output will not deactivate until all assigned areas are fully armed.

There are four different “Trouble Groups” that this output type may follow. Each output that is programmed as Trouble Group may only follow one group at a time. See the Trouble Group output type for a list of the troubles in each group.

This output will deactivate when a zone tamper (or zone fault) condition occurs and remain off for the duration of Bell Time Out, for the selected area(s).

When assigned to one area, this output will deactivate 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 off until the area is disarmed. If the area is disarmed and two alarms occur on the selected area then the

INV Conditional Alarm outputs programmed for that area will remain off until the area the output is assigned to is armed. If the output is programmed for more than one area, then any two alarms on one of the assigned areas will deactivate the output.

This programmable output will deactivate when the police code alarm would be logged/transmitted for the selected area(s). The output will only activate when the alarms are cleared. See Police Code under “Communicator

- Reporting Codes” for more information.

This output will deactivate when an Auxiliary zone alarm occurs (either 24 Auxiliary or the Auxiliary zone types) on the selected area(s). This output will not deactivate for tamper or fault conditions of these zone types. The output will activate when the alarm is cleared.

This output will deactivate when a Medical zone alarm occurs on the selected area(s). This output will not deactivate for tamper or fault conditions of this zone type. The output will activate when the alarm is cleared.

This output will deactivate for 10 seconds when a Seismic test is performed. See the Seismic Pulse output type for more details.

INV ALARM GROUP

(54)

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 deactivate. Alarm group outputs will not activate during a walk test.

APS CONTROLLED

(55)

This output type is activated and deactivated by the APS or ODS software.

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