Programming - Programming Commands
02
Armed Lamp: active continuously while the system is full or part set.
03
Set Latch: active when the system is set and inactive when the
system is unset or an alarm condition occurs. It is active for one
second when a reset is performed or the control unit leaves installer
mode. It is also active during Walk Tests.
04
Shock Reset: used to reset shock sensors (for example, the "Viper").
The output is triggered by the control unit at the start of the Exit Time
and remains active for five seconds.
05
Walk Test: active during both engineer and user Walk Tests and
during the time between silencing and resetting the system. It is used
on movement detectors that are able to switch off the Walk Test lamp
in any state other than a Walk Test.
06
Ready Lamp: active when the system is unset and if there are no
faults. It is inactive when the system is full or part set, during any
alarm or if a circuit fault prevents setting. It is also active when the
control unit is in installer mode.
07
24-hour Alarm: activated when a zone designated as 24-hour is
violated and deactivated when the system is disarmed.
08
Strobe: activated during an alarm and deactivated when the system is
disarmed.
09
Smoke Reset: designed to be connected to low-voltage smoke
detector reset terminals. It is active for 3 seconds when the system is
reset after an alarm.
10
Siren Test: activated when the user performs a sounder test.
11
Strobe Set A: active for 10 seconds after the system is set. It can be
used to operate the Strobe output to give a visual indication that the
system has completed setting.
12
Pulse Set 1: active for the time set by Command 170 when someone
sets the system (same as type 26).
13
Pulse Unset 1: active for the time set by Command 172 when
someone unsets the system and during a Fire alarm or PA (same as
type 30).
14
Alarm Confirm: active during a confirmed alarm. (DD243 kit only)
15
Set Complete: active for 10 seconds after someone sets the system.
16
Unset Complete: active for 10 seconds after someone unsets the
system or disarms it after an alarm.
26
Pulse Set 1: active for time set by Command 170.
27
Pulse Set 2: active for time set by Command 170.
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what happens to alarm if external power fails
If external power fails, the Cooper 9930 alarm system may generate an AC Fail alert. Command 137 allows configuration of the AC Fail Override, where:
- Option 0: The system never overrides the AC Fail alert.
- Option 1: The alert is inactive.
- Option 2: The alert is triggered for any AC failure.
Additionally, if Plug-by Communications Output 1 (Command 151) is configured, it can send an AC Fail notification.
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