46 Triggering Outputs | IDS X Series Training V2.3Location 342 to 373: User reporting codesLocation Type: ExtendedEach location represents a set of 16 users: Location 342 are users 1-16 Location 343 are users 17-32 Location 344 are users 33-48 Location 345 are users 39-64 Location 346 are users 65-80 Location 347 are users 81-96 Location 348 are users 97-112 Location 349 are users 113-128[INSTALLER CODE] [*] [LOCATION] [*] [SUB LOC] [*] [REPORTING CODE] [*]Loc Sub Loc Description Explanation342 to 349 1 to 16 Close reporting Every time a user arms the alarm this code is sent350 to 357 1 to 16 Stay close reporting If the user arms in stay mode this code is sent358 to 365 1 to 16 Open reporting Every time a user disarms the alarm this code is sent366 to 373 1 to 16 Siren cancel reporting When a user enters their code to cancel the siren this code is sentLocation 374: Quick Close Reporting codes per PartitionLocation Type: ExtendedThere is a sub-location for each of the 8 partitions.These reporting codes are sent when someone away arms the system using the quick arm key, ([1])Location 375: Quick Stay Reporting codes per PartitionLocation Type: ExtendedThere is a sub-location for each of the 8 partitions.These reporting codes are sent when someone stay arms the system using the quick Stay arm key, ([5]).Triggering OutputsOutputs are normally used to trigger communication devices like radios, with a voltage. All outputs on thepanel and expanders are positive 12 volt outputs. The output can be either pulsed or latched.Definition:i. Pulse is when the output will go from no voltage up to 12 volts and with no intervention goes backto no voltage. Like a spring if you compress it and then leave it alone and it will automatically startuncompressingii. Latch is when the output will go from zero to 12 volts and stay there until something else tells it togo back to zero volts, like a light switch.Defaults:Output Event Action1 Panic and Duress Pulse to 12V2 Burglary Pulse to 12V3 Arm Latch to 12V4 Disarm Unlatch to 0V