D9412GV3/D7412GV3 | Program Entry Guide | 3.0 Points EN | 91
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3.2 Point Responses
3.2.1 Applications for Point Responses 9,
D, and E:
Combine Point Responses 9, D, and E with
Perimeter point types to create more flexible 24-hour
protection. Unlike 24-hour points, a faulted Perimeter
point with a Point Response of D and E displays at
the keypad when arming. Like a 24-hour point, a
point programmed this way can generate alarms
whether the area is armed or disarmed.
Combining Point Response 9 with the Local While
Disarmed feature provides off-site reporting when the
area is armed, but only local alarm annunciation
when the area is disarmed.
Combining Point Response 9 with the Local While
Armed feature provides off-site reporting when the
area is disarmed, but only local alarm annunciation
when the area is armed.
Point Response E: Use this setting for Zonex or
ASIC motion detectors. The control panel can report
troubles while Master Armed.
Point Response F: Does not sound at local keypads
but activates a relay when P## Relay Response
Type is set to 1 and annunciates a fault at the
keypads. To annunciate the off-normal state at a
keypad, program P## Display as Device as Yes or
optionally set P## BuzzOn Fault as 1 or 2. This point
response does not generate alarms nor does it
activate the Alarm Bell.
Point Response 8, 9, A, B, and C: These point
responses provide supervisory (24-hour) reporting.
3.2.2 Characteristics of a Fire Point:
Reporting: When a group of events occurs, the
control panel routes and prints out Fire Reports first.
Visual Annunciation: FIRE TROUBLES continues
to scroll until the trouble clears. When acknowledged,
a FIRE TROUBLE scroll notifies the end user that a
Fire point, or group of Fire points, is still in trouble.
Panel-Wide Relays, Summary Fire, and Summary
Fire Trouble activate if a relay is assigned when any
Fire point enters into alarm or is in trouble.
Audible Annunciation: A Fire point activates the
A# Fire Bell relay programmed in Relay Parameters.
The amount of time and the pattern of the relay
activation is programmed by area in Bell
Parameters, A# Fire Time, and A# Fire Pattern.
Supervisory: A Fire point can send a Fire
Supervisory Report and activate the Summary Fire
Sup and Summary Fire Trouble, Panel-Wide
Relays with a P## Response of 8-9-A-B-C.
Alarm Verification: A Fire point can delay an alarm
by the length of time programmed in A# Verify Time
in the Area Parameters. Combined with A#
Resettable, a Fire point also resets the electrical
circuit for the amount of time programmed.
Reset Sensor: A fire device that requires resetting
can be manually reset using the reset sensor relay
for the area to which it is assigned.
Fire Walk: Use the Fire Walk function to test Fire
points in the system. The Fire Walk Test
automatically resets each point for 5 sec when the
point is activated, and rings the Fire Bell for 2 sec.
To provide an audible tone for a restored
Fire Supervisory point, use P## Relay
Response Type set to 1 and connect the
corresponding relay to a visual
annunciator.