D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 7.0 Point Index EN | 76
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P## Local While Armed
Default: No
Selection: Yes or No
Yes This option suppresses
Alarm
,
Trouble
, and
Restoral
reports from this point while the area it is
assigned to is armed. Local annunciation of activity from this point is provided as programmed.
Note:
Local While Armed
suppresses all reports from 24-hour points.
24 hour points are always armed. To provide 24-hour protection and limit central station Alarm reports:
1. Program point
Type
as 1 (perimeter).
2. Choose a
Point Response
from 9 to D that provides the appropriate response in both
the armed and disarmed conditions.
3. Enable and/or disable
Local While Disarmed
and
Local While Armed
as
appropriate for the application.
Note:
Local While Armed
affects Keyswitch Points.
When using this feature with keyswitch points, carefully test to make sure the desired reports are received at
the central station under all conditions.
Maintained with
Point Response
1: Suppresses alarms and restorals.
Momentary: Suppresses trouble and restorals.
D279: Suppresses openings and closings
No Report events occurring from this point while the area is armed.
P## Disable Restorals
Default: No
Selection: Yes or No
Yes Disable
Restoral
reports for this
point.
No Enable
Restoral
reports for this point.
When this option is enabled, a
Restoral
report is sent to the receiver
when the point returns to normal after
being in an alarm or trouble
condition.
P## Returnable
Use this item to automatically put this point back
into the system.
Default: No
Selection: Yes or No
Yes If this point was force armed, it
automatically returns to the system
when it restores to normal.
If this point was bypassed, it
automatically returns to the system
when the area is disarmed.
No If this point is force armed, it stays out
of the system until the area is
disarmed.
If this point is bypassed, it stays out of
the system through arming and
disarming cycles. It can only be
unbypassed by using Unbypass a
Point (Command 00), sending the
RAM II unbypass command, or
executing an Unbypass a Point SKED.