OP1 is a low current (500mA ‘-ve’ applied) output (see page 31 for wiring details). The output is also fully programmable (see page 69 for programming details).
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16: Digicom Outputs
Outputs 1 to 8 are low current (100mA ‘-ve’ applied) and would normally be used when connecting a stand-alone communicator to the control panel (see page 31 for details). Each output is fully programmable (see page 69 for details). A remote reset input and a line fault input are also provided.
Are the Digicom ones the ones to use?
Thanks
Si
Sorry sixwheeledbeast, just seen your response.
Thanks very much.
How come 3 doesn't require programming?
Digi outputs 1 2 3 are preconfigured for (1) fire (2) PA (3) Intruder as these are standard across most speach diallers. you can re assign the to hundreds of different options if you want to reconfigure them
there are a lot of standard options with each system that texecom think is a good default option.
They are also programmed active high so you will need to use option [4] on the informer to alter input levels to active high.
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Digi outputs 1 2 3 are preconfigured for (1) fire (2) PA (3) Intruder as these are standard across most speach diallers. you can re assign the to hundreds of different options if you want to reconfigure them
there are a lot of standard options with each system that texecom think is a good default option.
They are also programmed active high so you will need to use option [4] on the informer to alter input levels to active high.