Pyronix enforcer alarm output when armed

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I would like my pyronix enforcer alarm to set my CCTV recording when I arm the alarm. What can I use on the alarm as an output and has anybody done this?
 
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At the minute I get alerts that I don't need when I'm in, I would like to only get alerts when I'm out.

From what I gather I can use the pgm output bit I'm not too sure how to set this up in the alarm, or even if there are better options.
 
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I will use an external pir and a couple of relays. When both the alarm is armed and the pir is triggered it'll close the circuit via relays and trigger and alarm.
 
I'm not sure on how to setup the whole pgm thing I can see the output on the alarm but I'm not sure how to setup in the menu, for it to output 12v when it is armed.
 
Go to outputs it will be pg1 and set to arm any ...exit to save , two options get a transistor relay that has a 12v + / 0v / trip connection ...wire the pg1 to trip and the other two to + and - as the output is limited to around 250ma
 
Go to outputs it will be pg1 and set to arm any ...exit to save , two options get a transistor relay that has a 12v + / 0v / trip connection ...wire the pg1 to trip and the other two to + and - as the output is limited to around 250ma

If you can help. I am looking to do something similar but can't find an output type "arm any" i can find a "Final set any" softwear is V09.53d
 
That’s correct final set any
Just Got round to trying it and i can not get 12v output. So in "Endstation Outputs" i have set PGM to 22(Final set any). Wired the output to PGM1 and COM on the next terminal block Z33, COM,+12V,Z34
But i am not getting 12v when set or unset.
Can you help as i am stuck
Thanks
 
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Gave up on the PGM output and installed an OEM8R8T. I bit overkill but it works.
 
Hi all, is it possible to use the PGM output to open and close my electric garage door from my mobile app?
 

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