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Memory PGM or PGM Group<br />

You can assign a PGM or PGM group to activate whenever the area has an alarm and the PGM or PGM group<br />

will remain activated. The memory PGM or PGM Group will be deactivated when the area completes the<br />

disarming cycle. Use this to drive local indicators on keypads, card readers and relays for signaling that the<br />

system has had an alarm activation.<br />

AR001 Memory<br />

pgm: --000:00<br />

To modify the Memory PGM or PGM Group, use the settings as explained in section Entering PGM and PGM<br />

Groups (see page 345).<br />

Memory PGM Pulse ON Time<br />

The memory PGM pulse on time is used to make the PGM output pulse on and off when activated. The value<br />

entered here must be greater than 0 and is in increments of 100ms. For example setting 10 will pulse the unit on<br />

for 1 second and then off for the programmed time set in the pulse off section.<br />

AR001 Memory<br />

time: 000 on<br />

To modify the pulse on time (000 to 255 100ms Increments), use the keypad as explained in section Entering<br />

Decimal Numbers (see page 341) and press [ENTER]. Both the on and off pulse settings must have a value<br />

greater than 000 for this feature to operate.<br />

Memory PGM Pulse OFF Time<br />

The memory PGM pulse off time is used to make the PGM output pulse on and off when activated. The value<br />

entered here must be greater than 0 and is in increments of 100ms. For example setting 10 will pulse the unit off<br />

for 1 second and then on for the programmed time set in the pulse on section.<br />

AR001 Memory<br />

time: 000 off<br />

To modify the pulse on time (000 to 255 100ms Increments), use the keypad as explained in section Entering<br />

Decimal Numbers (see page 341) and press [ENTER].<br />

Both the on and off pulse settings must have a value greater than 000 for this feature to operate.<br />

Count PGM or PGM Group<br />

You can assign a PGM or PGM group to activate whenever the user count in an area either reaches 0 or<br />

reaches the maximum count (set in the area options). The count PGM or PGM Group will be deactivated<br />

depending on the programmed option for the area. Use this option to control car parking and user counting for<br />

specific building areas that require limited staff access.<br />

AR001 Count<br />

pgm: --000:00<br />

To modify the Count PGM or PGM Group, use the settings as explained in section Entering PGM and PGM<br />

Groups (see page 345).<br />

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