Outputs MenuPage 42Zone Omit (Setting) (17)Active when the user omits a zone while setting the system. The output deactivateswhen the control unit restores the zone.Zone Omit (System) (18)In the event of an unconfirmed alarm, the system will rearm itself when theconfirmation timer expires. If the zone that caused the unconfirmed alarm is stillactive at the time of the rearm, the control unit will omit that zone and activate theoutput. The control unit will restore the zone and output when a user or engineerresets the system.General Fault (19)Active when there is any event that causes an alert indication. This includes: RF LowBattery, RF Supervision, RF Jamming, AC Fail, Battery Fault, PSU Fault, Tamperand Masking.Note that a General Fault output will trigger within a few seconds of an AC Fail, andis NOT affected by the Mains Fail delay setting.Siren (21)Active when the control unit starts a full alarm, a hold up alarm or a fire alarm (thesiren has a distinctive tone during a fire alarm). The control unit deactivates thisoutput at the end of the siren time. See page 52 to choose the siren duration.Strobe (22)Active when either of the following occurs:a) The control unit starts a full alarm, hold-up alarm or fire alarm. The output remainsactive until the user disarms the system.b) Setting or unsetting, if you have selected “strobe on set” and/or “strobe on unset”(see page 54).Entry Exit Follow (23)Active when the entry or exit time starts and deactivates at the end of the entry/exittime, or if the entry/exit time is terminated. The output can be used for a separateentry/exit buzzer. Note that the output does not operate if the exit mode is silent setor instant set.Armed (24)Active when the system (or partition) is full or part set.PIR Set Latch (25)Active when the system or partition is set. Inactive when the system or partition isunset or an alarm condition occurs. The output is active for one second when a resetis performed or when the control unit leaves installer mode.Note: By default this output is at +12V when active and 0V when inactive. Use theInverted attribute if you wish to change this behaviour.Shock Sensor Reset (26)Active when the exit time starts. The output remains active for five seconds. Use thisoutput to reset shock sensors (for example, the "Viper").Walk Test (27)Active when a user starts Installer or User Walk Tests. Also active during the timebetween silencing and resetting the system. This output can be used on movementdetectors that are able to switch off the Walk Test lamp in any state other than aWalk Test.