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Regency
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Model 4734 Access Control Expander Installation Manual (P/N 150807, Rev. A) Revised 5/98
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5.19.3 Changing The Program
Inserting a New Statement
1. To insert a new statement before the current statement, press CLR.
2. Line 1 will show “SELECT OP:END.” Line 2 will show the 14 available operations (see Table 14).
Press the number that goes with the desired operation, then press TEST.
3. The display will either advance to the statement that was current before you inserted the new one or
request more data if needed to perform the operation.
4. Press MUTE if you wish to exit the SELECT OP menu without adding a new statement.
Shown below are three examples of programmable I/O statements that can be used on the 4734 to obtain cus-
tomized status outputs.
EXAMPLE 1: The following statement will cause Terminal 15 on the 4720 to produce an active low
output whenever there is a fire alarm in any area.
GET1 @$28.0, PUT1 @$EE.4
SILENC
SMKPWR
SPECL
SYSTR
@$28.3
@$EE.7
@$28.1
@$28.5
GET1
GET1
GET1
GET1
Silenced trouble
Smoke power on
Special alarm
System trouble
TEE[1-8]
TER15
TER16
TER18
@$2D-$34
@$EE.4
@$EE.3
@$12.2
GET8
GET1/PUT1
GET1/PUT1
GET1/PUT1
Area entry/exit/arm timer
Output on 4720 Terminal 15
Output on 4720 Terminal 16
Output on 4720 Terminal 18
TEST
THR
TKEY
TMIN
@$27.6
@$2
@$62
@$3
GET1
GET8
GET8
GET8
Bell Test Mode
Hour of day (0-$23)
Key input timer
Minute of day (0-$59)
TOPEN[0-15]
TREE
TROUBL
TRBAT
@$3D1-$3E0
@$75.7
@$26.3
@$6F.4
GET8
GET1
GET1
GET1
Touchpad door open timer
EEPROM trouble
Any trouble
System battery low
TRAC
TRPL1
TRPL2
TSEC
@$6F.5
@$6F.6
@$6F.7
@$4
GET1
GET1
GET1
GET8
AC power low
Phone Line 1 trouble
Phone Line 2 trouble
Second of day (0-$59)
TSHUT
TSMOKE
TWKDAY
WALKTEST
@$F
@$56A
@$1
@$3C.2
GET8
GET8
GET8
GET1
Bell shutdown timer
Smoke power off timer
Day of week (0-6)
Walk Test Mode
WARM
WINSTAT[1-4].0-.7
X10[1]
X10[2]
@$12.6
@$A6-$A9.0-7
@$9D.0-7
@$9E.0-7
GET1
GET1,GET8
GET1/PUT 1,8
GET1/PUT 1,8
System reset (trouble)
Time window status
X-10 output for House Code 1, #1-8
X-10 output for House Code 1, #9-16
X10[3]
X10[4]
ZALM[1-10].0-.7
ZMEM[1-18].0-.7
@$9F.0-7
@$A0.0-7
@$27C-$285.0-7
@$2C6-$2D7.0-7
GET1/PUT 1,8
GET1/PUT 1,8
GET1, GET8
GET1, GET8
X-10 output for House Code 2, #1-8
X-10 output for House Code 2, #9-16
Zones in alarm
Zone alarm memory
ZONETR
ZBYPASS[1-10].0-.7
ZTR[1-10].0-.7
@$24.1
@$272-$27B.0-7
@$268-$271.0-7
GET1
GET1, GET8
GET1, GET8
Global zones in trouble
Zones bypasses
Zones in trouble
Table 15: Status and Port Addresses
Names Address.Point Operations Functions
NOTE 1. Some addresses in this table are different from the 4724 addresses.
2. Scratch locations can be used as counters or as places to save temporary results in a program, if
needed.
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