Pacific Research Solutions PET-820 User Manual
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Pacific Research
PET-820 User Manual
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4.5.32 LOCAL ARM/DISARM CONTROL
This feature allows the user to add a local ARM/DISARM switch for arm and disarm control. Reference the installation
section of this manual for additional information on wiring of the local ARM/DISARM switch. When this function is
enabled, a momentary contact closure or change in contact status will arm or disarm the system.
COMMAND CODE:
43
PROGRAM SYNTAX:
43 [Data] #
READ BACK SYNTAX:
43 #
WHERE:
Data = Zero (0) or Non Zero (1-9), 0 = disable front panel control
EXAMPLE:
43 0 # = Disable local ARM/DISARM control
DEFAULT:
1
4.5.33 ENABLE LOOP 8, ARM/DISARM CONTROL
Loop circuit #8 may be redefined as an ARM/DISARM control. When this function is enabled, a momentary contact closure
or change in contact status will arm or disarm the system. If this feature is enabled, the PET-820 will output a signal to the
digital output terminal, similar to the front panel status indicator. This output may then be connected to a LED or a small
lamp in order to indicate the PET-820's status.
COMMAND CODE:
44
PROGRAM SYNTAX:
44 [Data] #
READ BACK SYNTAX:
44 #
WHERE:
Data = Zero (0) or Non Zero (1-9), 0 = Disable loop 8 control
EXAMPLE:
44 1 # = Enable loop circuit 8 control
DEFAULT:
0
4.5.34 DISABLE PASSWORD REQUIREMENT
This function allows the user to disable the password requirement for controlling and programming. However, it does not
defeat the ability to activate the system by sending a password. It only effects the requirement of a password during an alarm
condition or when the PET-820 has answered the telephone via ringing.
COMMAND CODE:
45
PROGRAM SYNTAX:
45 [Data] #
READ BACK SYNTAX:
45 #
WHERE:
Data = Zero (0) or Non Zero (1-9), 0 = password required
EXAMPLE:
45 1 # = Disables the requirement for the password
DEFAULT:
0
4.5.35 ENABLE PULSING ALARM RELAY OUTPUT
The PET-820 may be programmed to pulse the alarm relay output upon an alarm condition.
COMMAND CODE:
46
PROGRAM SYNTAX:
46 [Data] #
READ BACK SYNTAX:
46 #
WHERE:
Data = Zero (0) or Non Zero (1-9), 0 = no pulse, Non Zero = pulse
EXAMPLE:
46 0 # = Set for no pulsing relay
46 1 # = Set for pulsing relay output
DEFAULT:
0 = No pulsing