9: Timers and Counters
PIMA Electronic Systems
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AC Fault
Telephone fault
Cellular Modem Fault
Network Fault
The time between the occurrence of the
fault and reporting the event. If the fault is
fixed before the delay expires, no event is
reported.
When SIM 1 is at fault, the control panel
switches to SIM 2. Set here after how long
the control panel will switch back to SIM 1.
The interval for the control panel to switch
to SIM 2 for testing it (for several
minutes), before switching back to SIM 1.
9.1 Programmable Output Types
System Configuration
Timers and Counters
Programmable Output Types
See
Programmable Output Types
, on page 41, for details on all the programmable output types.
The default alarms and sirens programmable output types match the
default zone types, and should not be changed in most installations.
Each Programmable-output-type’s timer has 3 options, described below.
The output type will activate the physical
output until the alarm system is disarmed.
Burglary alarm: turn on a
floodlight
The output type will activate for the set time.
Fire Alarm: open an escape door
The output type will activate for as long as
the source event exist.
AC Fault: flashlight blinking
Burglary, Panic, Silent Panic,
Fire, Medical, Duress, Anti-mask.
Any Fault, AC Fault, Low Battery,
Phone line/Net, Cellular Modem,
Comm. Fault.
See Custom Zones Reports, on page 72.