Output selections table – Interlogix XL LCD Keypad Plus Regional Settings Guide User Manual

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xL Regional Settings Guide

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B008:01

“T 100 Timer ”

B009:00 (WW STU)
B009:01

“? S000.65 Query ”
“T 100 Timer ”

ACPO Confirmed Alarm

B010:00 (WW STU)
B010:01

“? A001.32 Query ”
“T 000 Timer ”

Area is in ‘Walk’ or ‘Hold-up’ test.

Output Timer Delays and Special Codes

(

Bxxx:01)

00: undefined;
01: 1 sec;
02: 2 sec;
03: 3 sec;
04: 5 sec;

05: 10 sec;
06: 15 sec;
07: 20 sec;
08: 30 sec;
09: 45 sec;

(09: China/
HK=40 sec)
10: 60 sec;
11: 90 sec;
(11: China/
HK=100 sec)

12: 2 min;
13: 3 min;
14: 5 min;
15: 10 min;
16: 15 min;

17: 20 min;
18: 30 min;
19: 45 min;
20: 60 min;
21: 90 min;

22: 2 hr;
23: 4 hr;
24: 6 hr;
25: 8 hr;
26: 10 hr;

27: 12 hr;
28: 16 hr;
29: 20 hr;
30: 1 day;
31: 1 week

Special Codes:
98 = toggle
99 = output off

Output Selections Table

WARNING:

Access Control related outputs can only be used

with the addition of the “Feature Expansion Board”.

Program Section

(“q”)

“S”

ystem

Section Range

(“nnn”)

000 – 000

Code

cc

Description

00

Fallback sonalert (at control panel) if
Module Bus fails. Provides 1 sec. Output
every 8 sec. And activates if there is no
operational keypad in an area with
programmed keypads.

01 Not

Used

02

When system is FULLY ON

03

PARTIALLY ON. One or more areas
ON.

04

When system is FULLY OFF

05

When system is IN ALARM - resets
when point(s) restore
(includes equipment failure & tampers)

06

Follows ALARM (BURG / EMERG) &
FIRE siren steady.

07

Follows ALARM siren - steady for BURG
/ EMERG. Keypad tone & siren is 1 sec
on/off for FIRE.
For UL:

When using this output type,

fire siren is ½ sec on/off three times, 1.5
sec pause, and repeats. Keypad tone is
1 sec on/off.

08

Follows ALARM siren - steady for BURG
/ EMERG and provides 2 sec on/off for
FIRE

09

Digital PHONE LINE trouble (follows
report delay or line failure)

10

System WAS IN ALARM. This is only for
input points in alarm e.g. NOT for
system trouble (clears when alarmed
areas are turned off then back on again)

11

When there is a point BYPASSED
somewhere in the system

12

When any ‘FIRE’ point is in alarm

13

When any ‘HOLD UP’ point is in alarm

14

When any ‘Aux Alert' point is in alarm

15

When any ‘VAULT / SAFE’ type point is
in alarm

16

When any ‘'Burglary' point is in alarm.
Delayed burglary for European
Version.

17

When any ‘Supervisory' point is in alarm.

18

When any 'Equipment Failure' is in alarm

19

Equipment Failure 1 – System Trouble /
All type tamper for European Version.

20

Equipment Failure 2 – Battery Trouble

21

Equipment Failure 3 – AC (Mains)
Trouble

22

Equipment Failure 4 – Phone Trouble

23

Equipment Failure 5 – Report Delay

24

Equipment Failure 6 – Time Lost

25

Equipment Failure 7 – Time Change

26

Equipment Failure 8 – Program Change

27

Equipment Failure 9 – Program Error

28

Equipment Failure 10 – Fuse Failure

29

Equipment Failure 11 – Module Trouble

30

Equipment Failure 12 – Module Battery
Low

31

Equipment Failure 13 – Module Program
Edit

32

Equipment Failure 14 – Module Program
Error

33

Equipment Failure 15 – Misc. Trouble

34

Equipment Failure 16 – SIP Trouble

35 Duress

Pin

36 Doors

Unlocked.

37

Doors Locked Out

38 Doors

Held

Open

39 Doors

Forced

40

Doors Tamper (door contact condition:
no EOL resistor etc.)

41 Doors

Open

42 Doors

Secure

43

Doors Sensor Trouble (magnetic bond
sensor not ok)

44

Global Invalid PIN and / orCard lockout.

45

Host (Director) computer is On-Line.

46

Host (Director) computer is Off-Line.
Response time for IP, external modem,
direct connection is 2 min. Bell 103 is 1
min.

47 SIP

On-Line.

48

SIP Off-Line. Response time is 3
minutes.

49

Any point in tamper.

50

Any point in Alarm.

51

Any area is Force Arming

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