D9412G/D7412G Program Entry Guide 4.0 RADXPNTS

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P## Alarm Verify

Default:

See Program Record Sheet

 

 

Selection:

Yes or No

Yes

Enable alarm verification on this point.

 

Alarm verification points must be

 

programmed as resettable.

 

 

No

Disable alarm verification on this

 

point.

 

 

Use this option only with Fire points to designate them for alarm verification.

When an Alarm Verification point goes into alarm, the control panel removes power to all Resettable points for the duration programmed in A# Verify Time in Section 2.9 Area Parameters. If the point (or another Resettable point in the area) is still in alarm, or goes back into alarm within 60 seconds after the initial verification time reset, an alarm is generated.

During a Fire Walk Test the reset time is 5 seconds. The time programmed in A# Verify Time is ignored. Use the Cross point function for Fire points.

P## Resettable

Default:

See Program Record Sheet

 

 

Selection:

Yes or No

Yes

This point is reset by the Reset Sensor?

 

function and during the alarm

 

verification sequence.

 

 

No

This point is not resettable.

 

 

Use this option if this is a Powered point that requires interruption of power to reset a latched alarm condition. The Resettable point option is typically used with smoke detectors and glass break detectors.

When initiated (either through a Fire Walk Test or the command center’s Reset Sensor? Function) or when the RAM interrupts power to the device for 5 seconds, Sensor Reset is reported to the central station receiver.

When a sensor reset is initiated, the control panel does not accept alarms from any points with P## Resettable programmed as Yes. During the 5-second reset time, alarms from these points are ignored.

Do not mix fire and intrusion devices on the same powered loop.

4.2Point Assignments

These entries assign point indexes to Points 1 to 127, 129 to 247 for the D9412G and Points 1 to 75 for the D7412G, and assigns the points to the areas. Also included in this section are parameters used to set the point’s debounce count, BFSK/Relay (for use when transmitting in BFSK or assigning relays to follow alarms for a group of points), and custom command center and report text for each point.

Point Number

Default: 1

Selection: 1 to 127, 129 to 247

Enter the point number you are programming. When transmitting in Modem IIIa2, the three-digit point number is reported to the D6500/D6600. When transmitting in BFSK, you must assign a zone number in BFSK/Relay.

0101

Point numbers 128 and 248 are reserved

for Zonex bus 1 and 2 supervision.

 

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