D9412G/D7412G Program Entry Guide 6.0 RADXAUX1

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This item determines if a fire trouble condition, previously acknowledged and silenced at a command center, automatically (locally) resounds the fire trouble tone at 12:00 PM, 12:00 AM, or not at all if the point is still in an off-normal state. Events are not generated at the time resound occurs.

6.8Cross Point Parameters

This section discusses the requirements necessary to program Cross Point functions.

If a 9000 Series Control Panel is upgraded to version 6.30, you MUST use RADXAUX1 Handler version 1.05 or higher. Failure to do so may cause unexpected point response behavior (see Section 6.2 RPS and D5200 Handler Requirements.)

The Cross Point option is designed to reduce false alarms. To achieve this, points can be programmed such that the control panel needs to see an Alarm condition within a programmed period of time (called Cross Point Time) from at least two points within a Cross Point Group (see Table 40) before Cross Point Alarm Events are generated. These points need the Cross Point option enabled in their corresponding point indexes to be able to generate this event.

Cross Point Groups were established in the D9412G and D7412G to support the Cross Point functions. There are 31 Cross Point Groups in the D9412G and ten in the D7412G. Each Cross Point Group consists of eight points and is identified by the point numbers in them (for example, Cross Points 1 to 8, Cross Points 9 to 16, and so on). The maximum number of points that can be programmed to meet the Cross Point criteria is two. Point numbers from different Cross Point Groups do not affect each other. See Table 40 for a complete listing of Cross Points comprising each Cross Point Group.

Table 40: Cross Point Ranges Within Groups

 

Cross Point Group

Point Range

 

 

 

1

1

to

8

 

 

2

9

to

16

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

17

to

24

 

 

4

25

to

32

 

 

5

33

to

40

 

 

6

41

to

48

 

 

7

49

to

56

 

 

8

57

to

64

 

 

9

65

to

72

 

 

10

73

to

80

 

 

11

81

to

88

 

 

12

89

to

96

 

 

13

97

to

104

 

 

14

105

to

112

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15

113

to

120

 

 

16

121

to

127

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

17

129

to

136

 

 

18

137

to

144

 

 

19

145

to

152

 

 

20

153

to

160

 

 

21

161

to

168

 

 

22

169

to

176

 

 

23

177

to

184

 

 

24

185

to

192

 

 

25

193

to

200

 

 

26

201

to

208

 

 

27

209

to

216

 

 

28

217

to

224

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

29

225

to

232

 

 

30

233

to

240

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

31

241

to

247

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When any Cross Point detects an alarm condition, the control panel starts a timer as programmed in the Cross Point Time prompt.

If a second Cross Point within the same Cross Point Group detects an alarm condition, the control panel creates a Cross Point Alarm Event for both points, provided both points activate inside the Cross Point Window.

If a single Cross Point detects an alarm and stays faulted throughout the Cross Point Window, a standard Alarm Report is generated for that point.

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D7412G, D9412G specifications

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