D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 7.0 Point Index EN | 78
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P## Defer Bypass Report
A 24-hour point generates a
Point Bypass
report if
it was previously bypassed and is still bypassed at
the time the area is armed. Closing reports must be
enabled.
(Bypassed or force armed controlled points are
always reported with the
Closing
report. If a
Closing
report is not sent, no
Point Bypass
report is
sent.)
Default: No
Selection: Yes or No
Yes Send a
Point Bypass
report with the
Closing
report. The bypass report is
not sent if the
Closing
report is
suppressed for any reason. YES forces
a
Point Bypass
report to be sent if
this is a 24-point and it is bypassed at
the time the
Closing
report is sent.
If
Report Bypass at Occurrence
and
Defer Bypass Report are both
enabled, a
Command Bypass
report
is sent as soon as it occurs and a
Point Bypass
is sent with the
Closing
report.
No Do not send a
Point Bypass
report
with the
Closing
report.
If
Report Bypass at Occurrence
and
Defer Bypass report are both NO,
and this point index is for 24-hour
points, points with this index never
send reports or bypassed conditions.
P## Fire Point
Fire points are separated from other kinds of 24-hour
points using this option. Activity on a Fire point is
given the highest priority in the panel.
Fire points are identified at the command center, in
the event log, and in central station reports when
transmitting by Modem. Fire point activity is
separated from all other activity in Phone Routing. A
Fire point activates the
Fire Bell
relay programmed
in Relay Parameters. The amount of time and pattern
of relay activation is programmed by area in Bell
Parameters
Fire Pat
.
If you assign all your Fire points to a single
area in a multiple area system, install a
command center or other annunciator in
each area of the system that is capable of
annunciating the activity of the Fire points.
Default: No
Selection: Yes or No
Yes This is a Fire point
No This is not a Fire point.
P## Alarm Verify
Use only with Fire points to designate them for
alarm verification.
When an alarm verification point goes into alarm.
The D9112 removes power to all re-settable points.
The amount of time the power is removed is
determined in Area Parameters
Verify Time
. If the
point (or another re-settable point in the area) goes
into alarm within 60 sec. after the reset, an alarm is
generated.
Alarm verification is turned off during Fire Walk
Test functions (Command 58).
Default: No
Selection: Yes or No
Yes Enable verification on this point.
Alarm verification points must be
programmed as
Resettable.
No Disable alarm verification on this
point.
P## Resettable
The re-settable point option is typically used with
smoke detectors and glass break detectors. Enable
this option if this is a powered point that requires
interruption of power to reset a latch alarm
condition.
Power to this point is interrupted when a sensor reset
is performed. When a sensor reset is initiated, the
panel does not accept alarms from re-settable points
during the five sec. reset time. (See
Alarm Verify.)
Default: See
Program Record Sheet
Selection: Yes or No
Yes This point is reset by Command 47,
or alarm verification.
No This point is not reset by Command
47, or alarm verification.