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PRT CTRL Integrated Controller Reference Manual

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PGM OUTPUTS<br />

Introduction<br />

PGM's are programmable outputs that can change state (ON or OFF) when a specific event<br />

occurs in the system. For example, a PGM can be programmed to activate an LED or beeper.<br />

To access the PGM programming menu, login using a valid installer code that is allowed PGM<br />

programming access and then select [MENU, 4, 3]. The PGM's Menu enables you to set up<br />

and program all the PGM's in your system. This includes setting an activation time and special<br />

options for each PGM within the Protégé System.<br />

MENU 4, 3<br />

PGM<br />

PROGRAMMING<br />

MENU 4, 3<br />

PGM<br />

PROGRAMMING<br />

Figure 8 - PGM Outputs Menu Overview<br />

When selecting a PGM the PGM address is entered using the Module Type, Module Address<br />

and the number of the PGM (Object), this is called Protégé Object Notation. Information on<br />

the Protégé Object Notation and how it applies to programmable objects within the Protégé<br />

System refer to the Object Notation Section on Page 402.<br />

Every time you press the [ENTER] key, the next screen appears. The different screens are<br />

described in the following sub-sections. When programming PGM's some options are<br />

processed at the module, for these options to operate correctly a network update must be<br />

performed and the device that the PGM is located on must be registered and online.<br />

Updating modules can be accessed by selecting [MENU, 4, 8, 1, 3], you can also check the<br />

status of your modules by selecting [MENU, 4, 8, 1, 1] for all modules presently offline and<br />

[MENU, 4, 8, 1, 2] for all online modules. For more information refer to the Network Menu<br />

Section on Page 265.<br />

To control a PGM for testing purposes refer to the Advanced Programming Section on page<br />

273.<br />

To control more than one PGM from an event or function refer to the PGM Group<br />

Programming Section on Page 192.<br />

Selecting a PGM to Modify<br />

Each PGM is assigned a unique identification that uses the Protégé Notation.<br />

Select PGM to<br />

modify: CP001:01<br />

Protégé <strong>Integrated</strong> System <strong>Controller</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

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