GB1444. Parameter-setting4.1 Setting the parameters of a receiver recognised by a control panelIMPORTANT• Before setting the receiver’s parameters, recognition programming must first be performed (see 3.1 Programming a receiver to berecognised by the control panel).• All parameter-setting must be performed using TwinLoad® software available in the Daitem installers section at www.daitem.co.uk.Output Description Contact in rest position Operation1Disarming (NC)and Total Arming(NO):On/Off mode NO C NCNC-C contact closeswhen Disarming signalreceived from controlpanelNO-C contact closeswhen Arming signalreceived from controlpanel2 Light control:On/Off modeNO C NCNO-C contact closes whenLight On channel receivedand NC-C contact closeswhen Light Off channelreceived.3Anti-tamper:NO/NC 1.3 spulse mode (1)NOCNCNO-C contact closeswhen anti-tampersignal receivedfrom control panel4Single orconfirmedintrusion:NO/NC 1.3 spulse modeNOCNCNO-C contact closeswhen single or confirmedintrusion signal receivedfrom control panelOutput Description Contact in rest position Operation5Fire alarm:NO/NC 1.3 spulse modeNOCNCNO-C contact closeswhen Fire signalreceived from controlpanel6Technicalalarms:NO/NC 1.3 spulse modeNOCNCNO-C contact closeswhen Technical alarmsignal received fromcontrol panel7Individualprotection:NO/NC 1.3 spulse modeNOCNCNO-C contact closeswhen alert or silent alarmsignal received fromcontrol panel8Power fault:NO/NC 1.3 spulse mode (2)NOCNCNO-C contact closeswhen power fault signalreceived from controlpanel(1) Activation of system device anti-tamper protection against openingand/or removal of receiver box or break in receiver anti-tamper loop.(2) • Power fault in system device or control panel: NO/NC 1.3 s pulse mode.• Power faul of receiver external power supply: NO-C contact closes.When the receiver has been programmed for recognition by a control panel, the outputs are factory programmed to operate asfollows: