I did figure this out for anyone who is interested. Be sure to use a 2k resistor on each of the LED's just to protect from over drawing - or add a 2k inline with the +12V from pin 3 feeding both LED's - If programmed correct, they will not both be on at the same time.
*79 field - be sure both trigger output 17 & 18 are set to 0 "output normally low" off
*80 field - You can use any of the outputs, I just used 1,2,17 & 18 as I already had 17 & 18 programed and needed two more to stack functions. This is where I made my mistake. I just assumed the opoosite system function Arm / Disarm would have the opposite action - definately made an A** out of me. mattss commentary got me thinking on that - thanks for the input. It wasn't actually an issue of being stacked, but rather not having an associated stacked function to perfrom the opposite action - I know, sounds hard to unserstand but looking at the *80 commands below should clear it up.
Also note my Red LED negative is on trigger 17 output pin 1 and Green LED negative is on trigger output 18 pin 5 of the 8 pin connector.
These are the 12v LED's I'm using mounted in a blank plate drilled for these on a standard wall mount electrical box:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FO ... UTF8&psc=1https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FO ... UTF8&psc=1Output function 01
Activated by 2 = Zone type
Zone Type 22 = Disarming
Output Action 0 = off (turn RED LED off)
Output Number 17 (pin RED LED is connected to)
Output function 17
Activated by 2 = Zone type
Zone Type 21 = Arming-Away
Output Action 2 = Close and Stay Closed (turn RED LED on)
Output Number 17 (pin RED LED is connected to)
Output function 02
Activated by 2 = Zone type
Zone Type 21 = Arming Away
Output Action 0 = off (turn Green LED off)
Output Number 18 (pin Green LED is connected to)
Output function 08
Activated by 2 = Zone type
Zone Type 22 = Disarming
Output Action 2 = Close and Stay Closed (turn Green LED on)
Output Number 18 (pin Green LED is connected to)