9.7.3: Polarity
You can determine the polarity of the PGM output from the following two options:
x
Active High: The output is normally off and is switched on when
activated.
x
Active Low: The output is normally on and is switched off when
activated.
To program the Output Type:
1.
From the Programming menu, select System Options, PGM Options,
Polarity [94073].
2.
Select Active High or Active Low.
9.7.4: PGM Cut-off
The PGM Cut-off is the duration for which the PGM is activated. Certain Output Trigger
types, are deactivated after the PGM Cut-off time has expired–
see Table 9.1: PGM
Output Trigger Options
. For those Output Trigger types that are not affected by the PGM
Cut-off, there is no need to program this option.
To program the PGM Cut-off time:
1.
From the Programming menu, select System Options, PGM Options,
PGM Cut-off [94074].
2.
Enter a PGM Cut-off time (001-255 seconds or 000 for continuous
activation).
3.
Press
3
when the desired setting is displayed.
9.8: Guard Code (for future use)
The Guard Code is a future option that is not available in the current firmware.
The default setting for this option is disabled.
Haibrain
recommend that you do not
change this setting.
9.9: “No Arm” Indication
The “No Arm” indication is a feature designed to inform the monitoring station that the
system has not been armed for a specified period of time.
To define the “No Arm” indication interval.
1.
From the Programming menu, select System Options, No Arm Ind.
[9409].
2.
Select 1 Week, 2 Weeks, 3 Weeks, 4 Weeks or Disabled.
1
The No Arm event message is an unclassified event. This means that it does not belong
to any event group. If the No Arm option is programmed with any option other than
“Disabled”, the event message shall be sent.
9.10: Jamming Detection
The system is able detect RF Jamming that is usually caused by an intruder attempting
to compromise the security system.
To program the Jamming Detection setting:
1.
From the Programming menu, select System Options, Jamming Det.
[9410].
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2.
Select Enabled or Disabled.
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