Premier 48, 88, 168 & 640 Installation Manual - PVK
Premier 48, 88, 168 & 640 Installation Manual - PVK
Premier 48, 88, 168 & 640 Installation Manual - PVK
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<strong>Premier</strong> <strong>48</strong>, <strong>88</strong>, <strong>168</strong> & <strong>640</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> Programming the Control Panel<br />
16 - Digi Successful<br />
This output type activates when the plug-on communicator<br />
successfully reports to the Alarm Receiving Centre and<br />
deactivates the next time the communicator is triggered.<br />
17 - Digi Active<br />
This output type activates when the plug-on communicator is<br />
triggered and deactivates when the communicator shuts down.<br />
18 - UDL Lockout<br />
This output type activates when an attempt is made to<br />
upload/download with incorrect site details more than three<br />
times and deactivates after 4 hours or after a valid User code<br />
is entered.<br />
19 - UDL Call Active<br />
This output type activates when an upload/download is started<br />
and deactivates when the upload/download finishes.<br />
20 - UDL Enabled<br />
This output type activates when ‘Enable UDL/Engineer’ is<br />
enabled and deactivates when ‘Enable UDL/Engineer’ is<br />
disabled (see page 83 for details).<br />
21 - Confirmed Alarm<br />
If the system is already in alarm, this output type activates<br />
when a different zone (in the selected area) is activated and<br />
deactivates when the alarm is reset.<br />
22 - Custom1 Stage A<br />
This output type operates when ‘Custom Output 1’ Stage A<br />
activates and deactivates when ‘Custom Output 1’ Stage A<br />
deactivates.<br />
23 - Custom1 Stage B<br />
This output type operates when ‘Custom Output 1’ Stage B<br />
activates and deactivates when ‘Custom Output 1’ Stage B<br />
deactivates.<br />
24 - Custom1 Stage AB<br />
This output type operates when ‘Custom Output 1’ Stage A or<br />
B activates and deactivates when ‘Custom Output 1’ Stage A<br />
deactivates.<br />
25 - Custom2 Stage A<br />
This output type operates when ‘Custom Output 2’ Stage A<br />
activates and deactivates when ‘Custom Output 2’ Stage A<br />
deactivates.<br />
26 - Custom2 Stage B<br />
This output type operates when ‘Custom Output 2’ Stage B<br />
activates and deactivates when ‘Custom Output 2’ Stage B<br />
deactivates.<br />
27 - Custom2 Stage AB<br />
This output type operates when ‘Custom Output 2’ Stage A or<br />
B activates and deactivates when ‘Custom Output 2’ Stage A<br />
deactivates.<br />
28 - Radio-Pad Failed<br />
This output type activates when the radio pad fails to<br />
communicate with the Alarm Receiving Centre and<br />
deactivates when the radio pad successfully communicates.<br />
29 - Radio Successful<br />
This output type activates when the radio pad successfully<br />
communicates with the Alarm Receiving Centre and deactivates<br />
when the radio pad fails to successfully communicate.<br />
30 - No Radio Signal<br />
This output type activates when the Radio-Pads forward signal is<br />
lost and deactivates when the signal is regained.<br />
31 - Radio-Pad Lost<br />
This output type activates when the Radio-Pad stops<br />
communicating with its base station or the control panel and<br />
deactivates when communication starts again.<br />
32 – Custom3 Stage A<br />
This output type operates when ‘Custom Output 3’ Stage A<br />
activates and deactivates when ‘Custom Output 3’ Stage A<br />
deactivates.<br />
33 - Custom3 Stage B<br />
This output type operates when ‘Custom Output 3’ Stage B<br />
activates and deactivates when ‘Custom Output 3’ Stage B<br />
deactivates.<br />
34 - Custom3 Stage AB<br />
This output type operates when ‘Custom Output 3’ Stage A or<br />
B activates and deactivates when ‘Custom Output 3’ Stage A<br />
deactivates.<br />
35 - Custom4 Stage A<br />
This output type operates when ‘Custom Output 4’ Stage A<br />
activates and deactivates when ‘Custom Output 4’ Stage A<br />
deactivates.<br />
36 - Custom4 Stage B<br />
This output type operates when ‘Custom Output 4’ Stage B<br />
activates and deactivates when ‘Custom Output 4’ Stage B<br />
deactivates.<br />
37 - Custom4 Stage AB<br />
This output type operates when ‘Custom Output 4’ Stage A or<br />
B activates and deactivates when ‘Custom Output 4’ Stage A<br />
deactivates.<br />
38 - Com 1 Fault<br />
This output type activates when whatever is connected to<br />
Com Port 1 stops communicating with the control panel and<br />
deactivates when communication starts again.<br />
39 - Com 2 Fault<br />
This output type activates when whatever is connected to<br />
Com Port 2 stops communicating with the control panel and<br />
deactivates when communication starts again.<br />
40 - Com 3 Fault<br />
This output type activates when whatever is connected to<br />
Com Port 3 stops communicating with the control panel and<br />
deactivates when communication starts again.<br />
41 - Com 1 No Signal<br />
This output type activates when whatever is connected to<br />
Com Port 1 loses its signal and deactivates when its signal is<br />
regained.<br />
42 - Com 2 No Signal<br />
This output type activates when whatever is connected to<br />
Com Port 2 loses its signal and deactivates when its signal is<br />
regained.<br />
43 - Com 3 No Signal<br />
This output type activates when whatever is connected to<br />
Com Port 3 loses its signal and deactivates when its signal is<br />
regained.<br />
44 - Coms Fault<br />
This output type activates whenever any type of<br />
communication fault occurs i.e. No Signal, Com Port Fault, line<br />
fault etc. and deactivates when communication starts again.<br />
45 - Radio Jamming<br />
This output type activates whenever the wireless radio<br />
receiver detects a jamming signal and deactivates when the<br />
jamming signal is removed.<br />
46 - Radio RX Tamper<br />
This output type activates when the wireless radio receiver lid<br />
is removed, causing a Tamper alarm on the system, and<br />
deactivates when the Tamper alarm is reset.<br />
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