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Area Stay Pulse
P55E 1-2E 1-8E
(1 = Area A; 2 = Area B)
Sometimes it is necessary to have a single pulse to indicate that Stay Mode is
armed. This could be used to start a video recorder or similar device. Each time an
Area Stay Mode is armed, a single pulse will be applied to the output. The Pulse
time (P39E) sets the length of the pulse.
Option 1 = Output 1; Option 2 = Output 2 etc.
Area Open Pulse
P56E 1-2E 1-8E
(1 = Area A; 2 = Area B)
Sometimes it is necessary to have a single pulse to indicate a Disarm state. This
could be used to stop a video recorder or similar device. Each time an Area is
disarmed, a single pulse will be applied to the output. The Pulse time (P39E) sets
the length of the pulse.
Option 1 = Output 1; Option 2 = Output 2 etc.
Area Unstay Pulse
P57E 1-2E 1-8E
(1 = Area A; 2 = Area B)
Sometimes it is necessary to have a single pulse to indicate a Disarm of Stay
Mode. This could be used to stop a video recorder or similar device. Each time an
Area Stay Mode is disarmed, a single pulse will be applied to the output. The Pulse
time (P39E) sets the length of the pulse.
Option 1 = Output 1; Option 2 = Output 2 etc.
17.3 Area arm-stay beeps keypad
Area Arm Exit Beeps
P58E 1-2E 1-8E
(1 = Area A; 2 = Area B)
When an Area is armed it is useful to have the exit delay beeps occurring at the
keypad to warn the User to exit the premises without delay. If the option is on at
this address, that keypad will beep out the exit delay. The exit beeps occur at one
second intervals until the last 5 seconds at which time they change to ½ second
intervals to act as a warning that the delay is about to expire.
Option 1 = Keypad 1; Option 2 = Keypad 2 etc.
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