Specifications
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4.6.4  GSM Line Failure Reporting 
Here you determine whether GSM network failure will be 
reported after 2 min., after 5 minutes, after 15 min., or after 
30 minutes. 
Available options: don't report, 2 min, 5 min, 15 min, or 
30 min. 
4.6.5  GSM Line Purpose 
Define whether the GSM unit will serve as a backup for the 
regular telephone line, as a primary communication 
channel or as the only telephone channel or for sending 
SMS only. 
Available options are: GSM is backup, GSM is primary or 
GSM only or SMS only. 
4.7 DEFINING OUTPUT PARAMETERS 
4.7.1 Preliminary Guidance 
This mode allows you: 
a. Events/conditions selection under which the PGM 
(programmable) output and fifteen “X-10” devices will 
function. 
b. Function type selection for every X-10 unit and  for PGM 
output. 
c. General definitions selection for X-10 units 
d. Selection of the internal siren or STROBE light (that will 
be activated according to system programming). 
e. Enrolling 2-way X-10 units. 
The process is shown in Fig. 4.7. Each selected option is 
displayed with a dark box at the right side. To review the 
options, repeatedly press <Next> or <Back> button, until 
the desired option is displayed, then press <View/Select> 
button. 
4.7.2 Define PGM 
For the PGM output, you can select disable, turn on, turn 
off or pulse active (turn on for predefined period, selected 
by PULSE TIME), as follows:  
n BY ARM AWAY (upon AWAY arming). 
n  BY ARM HOME (upon HOME arming). 
n  BY DISARM (upon disarming). 
n BY MEMORY (activated upon registration of an alarm in 
the memory, turned off upon memory clearing). 
n BY DELAY (during exit / entry delays). 
n BY KEYFOB (upon AUX button pressing in the keyfob 
transmitter / MCM-140+, if “PGM/X-10” is selected in 
“Define Panel” menu, location 17). 
n  BY ZONES (by disturbance in each of 3 selected zones, 
irrespective of arming / disarming). If you select toggle, 
the PGM output will be turned on upon event occurrence 
in these zones and will be turned off upon next event 
occurrence, alternately. 
n BY LINE FAIL: PGM output is ON if telephone line is 
disconnected. 
4.7.3 Defining INT/STRB 
Here you determine if the INT output will be used for an 
internal siren or for a strobe. 
4.7.4 X-10 GENERAL DEF 
(Not evaluated by UL) 
For X-10 devices, you can select the following actions: 
n FLASH ON ALARM (you can select no flash or all light 
flash, to control X-10 lighting devices in alarm 
conditions). 
n TRBL INDICATION  (you can select  don't indicate or 
indicate for X-10 failure indication by the TROUBLE 
LED). 
n FAIL REPORT  (You can select  report to central 
station 1, report to central station 2, report to pager, 
report to private telephone and send SMS, for X-10 
devices failure reporting). 
n 3 PHASES & FREQ (you can select disable 3 phase, 3 
phase 50 Hz, or 3 phase 60 Hz to define the X-10 
signal transmission type). 
n LOCKOUT TIME (You can enter daytime limits between 
which X-10 lighting devices controlled by sensors will be 
off, even when the associated sensors are triggered). 
In UL installations, this function shall not be used. 
4.7.5 X-10 UNIT DEFINE 
(Not evaluated by UL) 
For the fifteen X-10 units you can perform the following 
programming actions: 
a. House code selection (a code letter from A to P that will 
distinguish the site in which the system is installed from 
other sites in the neighborhood). 
b. Specific number definition for every X-10 unit (01 – 15). 
c. Enrolling 1-way X-10 units 
d. Enrolling 2-way X-10 units (that can perform status reporting). 
Note: If a 2-way X-10 unit is installed without enrolling, 
interference to the 1-way X-10 units operation may 
occur. 
e. For each X-10 unit you can select disable, turn on, turn 
off or  pulse active (turn on for predefined period, 
selected by  PULSE TIME), upon the following 
conditions: 
n  BY ARM AWAY (upon AWAY arming). 
n  BY ARM HOME (upon HOME arming). 
n  BY DISARM (upon disarming). 
n BY MEMORY (activated upon registration of an alarm 
in the memory, turned off upon memory clearing). 
n  BY DELAY (during exit / entry delays). 
n BY KEYFOB (upon AUX button pressing in the 
keyfob transmitter / MCM-140+, if “PGM/X-10” is 
selected in “Define Panel” menu, location 17). 
n BY ZONES  (by disturbance in each of 3 selected 
zones, irrespective of arming / disarming). If you 
select toggle, the PGM output will be turned on upon 
event occurrence in these zones and will be turned off 
upon next event occurrence, alternately. 










