Pacific Research Solutions PET-820 User Manual

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Pacific Research

PET-820 User Manual

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4.5.21 CHANGE LOOP CONFIGURATION, SELECT ALARM RELAY OUTPUT

Each of the loop circuits can be configured in a manner to energize the alarm relay once the alarm has been detected. This
feature may be used to operate a siren or flashing lamp to identify the alarm condition. Note that the alarm relay is also
shared with the monitoring and relay output control function. Any one of these other functions can also effect the operation of
the relay.

COMMAND CODE:

32

PROGRAM SYNTAX:

32 [Loop] [Data] #

READ BACK SYNTAX:

32 [Loop] #

WHERE:

Loop = 1 through 8, this identifies the loop for change
Data = Zero (0) or Non Zero (1-9),

Zero = no relay output
Non zero = enables relay output

EXAMPLE:

32 3 1 # = Set loop #3 for alarm relay output

DEFAULT:

Loop 1 = Non Zero
Loop 2 through 8 = 0

4.5.22 CHANGE LOOP CONFIGURATION, SELECT PHONE ACCESS

Once a loop circuit alarm condition has been detected, the program checks to determine which telephone number to call in
association to that input. The PET-820 may be programmed to call #1, #2, both, eight number telephone log or all 10
telephone numbers if desired. The eight number telephone log is only active when the optional RAM/RTC option has been
installed.

COMMAND CODE:

33

PROGRAM SYNTAX:

33 [Loop] [Data] #

READ BACK SYNTAX:

33 [Loop] #

WHERE:

Loop = 1 through 8, this identifies the loop for change
Data = 0 through 7,

0 = no alarm output to telephone
1 = dial telephone #1
2 = dial telephone #2
3 = dial telephone #1 and #2
4 = dial telephone number from eight number log
5 = dial telephone #1 and eight number log
6 = dial telephone #2 and eight number log
7 = dial telephone #1, #2 and eight number log

EXAMPLE:

33 1 5 # = Loop circuit 1 will dial telephone #1 and log
33 2 1 # = Loop circuit 2 will dial telephone #1
33 3 7 # = Loop circuit 3 will dial all telephone numbers

DEFAULT:

All loops = 1

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