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however later APB rules must be strictly followed.
[15]: Set Armed mode Input Triggering this input switches all controllers in the
network to Armed mode.
[16]: Set Disarmed mode Input Triggering this input switches all controllers in the
network to Disarmed mode.
[64]: CTS communication line Output
Used for connection with communication interface
when Flow Control option in use. The active state on
this output indicates that CPR is ready to pass
communication token to external Host.
[65]: External buzzer Output
Optional acoustic signalling of alarms on external
sounder.
[66]: Data transmitted Output
Output switches to active state whenever data is
transmitted by CPR. Typically, this line can be used
as driver for external LED (or other indicator) which
is intended to signal data transmitted by CPR.
Note: When connecting LED to this output, it is
necessary to limit current flown to LED via an
additional resistor connected in series with LED.
Usually, 1K resistor is enough.
[67]: Alarm on CPR (modulated) Output
Line starts pulsing (pattern: 1s ON/1s OFF) when
CPR detects either tamper alarm or technical
problem. Output remains active for 180s or can be
cleared earlier from input [01] or [12].
[71]: Alarm in system Output
Line is activated when either tamper alarm or
technical problem is detected. Also, it is triggered
when Door Alarm arose on any controller in the
network. Output remains active for 180s or can be
cleared earlier from input [01] or [12].
Note: Door Alarm is a composite state which
consists of at least one of following alerts: Door
Forced, Prealarm and Door Ajar.
[72]: Alarm on controllers Output
Line indicates Door Alarm on controller(s) in the
network. Output remains active for 180s or can be
cleared earlier from input [01] or [12].
[73]: Alarm on CPR Output
Same as [67] but without modulation.
[74]: Low battery Output
Line indicates low battery level; output remains
active as long as corresponding state exists.
Note: Low battery level is signalled when module is
under AC supply and voltage level on battery drops
below ~12V.
[75]: AC lost Output
Line indicates lack of AC supply; output remains
active as long as corresponding state exists.
Note: AC lost signalling must last for minimum ~8
min. To be signalled.
[76]: Battery failure Output
Line indicates battery failure; output remains active
as long as corresponding state exists.
Note: Battery failure is signalled when module is
under AC supply and voltage level on battery drops
below ~11.5V.
[77]: CPR active Output
Active when CPR is operating.