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The pulse on action will arm the area only when the input one has transitioned from an off to an on state.<br />

The area will not be modified further from this state and will not be modified if it is turned OFF by another<br />

function.<br />

Input One<br />

Area Control<br />

ARM<br />

• Not Pulse On<br />

The not pulse on action will disarm the area only when the input one has transitioned from an off to an on<br />

state. The area will not be modified further from this state and will not be modified if it is turned ON by<br />

another function.<br />

Input One<br />

Area Control<br />

DISARM<br />

• Pulse Off<br />

The pulse on action will arm the area only when the input one has transitioned from an ON to an OFF state.<br />

The area will not be modified further from this state and will not be modified if it is turned OFF by another<br />

function.<br />

Input One<br />

Area Control<br />

ARM<br />

• Not Pulse Off<br />

The not pulse off action will disarm the area only when the input one has transitioned from an ON to an OFF<br />

state. The area will not be modified further from this state and will not be modified if it is turned ON by<br />

another function.<br />

Input One<br />

Area Control<br />

DISARM<br />

Input One PGM<br />

Input one selects the input source to the area control process that is being configured. All area control functions<br />

use at least one input source. Input one must be programmed with a valid input source, if an input source is<br />

selected that is not valid when the function is started an error will be generated and the function suspended. An<br />

input source can be a PGM (Programmable Output) or a Memory Register (Special area of memory that can be<br />

used store values and monitor internal system functions).<br />

FN001 Input one<br />

pgm: --000:00<br />

To modify the input PGM, use the settings as explained in section Entering PGM and PGM Groups (see page<br />

345).<br />

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