Pgm Options Tab - Johnson Controls tyco 3G4000W Manual

Tabla de contenido

Publicidad

Idiomas disponibles

Idiomas disponibles

PGM options tab

The product supports 2 programmable outputs that activate for a number of different conditions
on the communicator. Typically these outputs are wired to zone inputs on the control panel being
monitored.
There are 11 trouble conditions that can be monitored using the programmable outputs. If multiple
trouble conditions are selected for the same output, it activates when any of the troubles are
present and deactivates when all of the troubles have restored. The output can also be configured
to provide a pulse with a programmable duration instead.
TLM Trouble – The communicator has detected a problem with the incoming phone line to the site
when the communicator is configured as backup. If the communicator always simulates the phone
line, as it does when configured as primary, this output does not activate. A problem is registered
when Tip/Ring have been disconnected, or the line voltage has dropped below 2.8V for 15 seconds.
If the communicator has detected that the panel is having problems communicating with the
central station and the panel transmission monitoring feature has resulted in the product seizing
control of the phone line, this also causes the output to activate. The output deactivates when these
conditions have all been restored.
Input Power Trouble – The input power on the +12V terminals is interrupted.
Battery Trouble – The backup battery voltage has reached a low voltage threshold or the battery is
not connected.
Wireless Network Trouble – This output activates when a cellular network trouble condition is
detected and deactivates when the condition is restored.
Insufficient Signal Strength – The averaged cellular signal strength is below 4 CSQ and the
communicator is locally indicating a low signal strength trouble. The output deactivates when this
condition is restored.
FTC Trouble – The output activates after a number of cellular communication attempts are
unsuccessful and restores after successful transmission to the central station receiver.
Radio SIM Failure – This output activates when the SIM is not inserted properly or is
not operational. The output restores with there is no longer a SIM trouble present in the
communicator.
Tamper Trouble – A case or wall tamper trouble is present. This is normal when the enclosure is
open. The trouble restores when the wall and case tampers are secured.
Zone Input AC Trouble – A communicator zone input was defined for AC monitoring, and is
currently in an alarm state. When the zone input restores the output will deactivate.
PGM Follows – There are 3 selections available to allow configuration of the PGM. At default the
PGM is configured to follow the trouble assignments described above. The PGM can be configured
to activate or deactivate upon sending an output activate or deactivate SMS message to the
communicator. The PGM can also be configured to activate or deactivate upon sending an Arm or
Disarm SMS to the communicator. In this case, the PGM output should be wired to a keyswitch or
similar arming or disarming type zone on the control panel.
PGM Output Polarity – The output can be changed from the default, normally low (off) state to a
normally high (on) state. When configured as normally high, the output deactivates when trouble
conditions are detected and activate when trouble conditions are restored.
PGM Pulse Timer – The default setting of 0 seconds determines that the output only activates
when trouble conditions are detected and deactivates when trouble conditions are cleared. An
activation or pulse time can be programmed in this section which causes the output to only activate
for the duration of the timer before it turns off automatically.
PGM Output Status – This section reflects whether the output was active or not when the last DLS
upload was performed.
3G4000W 3G (HSPA) WIRELESS ALARM COMMUNICATOR INSTALLATION MANUAL 5.0
33

Publicidad

Tabla de contenido
loading

Tabla de contenido