D9412G/D7412G Program Entry Guide 4.0 RADXPNTS

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4.0RADXPNTS

4.1Point Index

Use this programming module to construct personality types for points used in the system. The Index numbers are used in Point Assignments. Each unique point index number determines the control panel’s responses to specific conditions occurring on the Protective points.

The NEW RECORD program contains default entries and descriptions that match RPS defaults for point indexes. See the D9412G/D7412G Program Record Sheet for defaults.

Point Index

Default: 1

Selection: 1 to 31

The number of the point personality you are programming. You can define up to 31 individual personalities.

P## Type

Default:

See Program Record Sheet

 

Selection:

0 to 9

 

P ##

Description

 

Type

 

 

024-hour: A 24-hour point is not turned on and off from a command center. 24-hour points are armed all the time, and can be used for fire protection (see the P ## Fire Point prompt in Section 4.1.1 Point Responses), panic, medical, and police alerts.

24-hour points can be programmed as bypassable. Consider the application carefully before using the bypassable option. Bypassable 24-hour points should be programmed to Buzz on Fault.

When a 24-hour point is bypassed, send the report as it occurs. If the area contains all 24-hour points, the area is never armed or disarmed. A Deferred Bypass Report is not sent.

24-hour protection for fire doors, roof hatches, and so on. Instead of programming this type of protection as a 24-hour point, consider using a Perimeter point type with a Point Response of 9 to E. 24-hour points do not show faults when an arming function is entered, but Perimeter points do. When programming this type of protection, consider also using the Buzz on Fault and Local While Disarmed options.

1Perimeter: Perimeter points are armed with all Arming functions. Points programmed as perimeter can also be armed as a group (using Perimeter-Arming functions) separately from points programmed as interior. This lets the user partially arm the system to establish Perimeter protection while occupying the interior of the protected premises.

Perimeter points can be programmed to initiate entry delay time. If the point initiates entry delay, it can also initiate an entry tone.

When a Perimeter point is programmed for entry delay, entry delay time is always provided. If the area is in entry delay when a second Perimeter point trips, the control panel compares the remaining entry delay time to the time programmed for the second Perimeter point. If the second Perimeter point’s entry delay time is less than the remaining time, it shortens the entry delay time.

Perimeter points programmed for an instant point response, generate an alarm immediately when tripped, even during entry or exit delay.

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