
2000 Series Program Entry Guide 11.0 | Point Codes |
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EN 44
11.3Digit 3, Point Options
If Digit 1 is set to 1 (Fire point) and Digit 3 is set to 9, the point functions as a Cross Fire point. If Digit 1 is set to 1 and Digit 3 is set to D, the point functions as a Partner Fire point. Programming Digit 3 to other than 9, 0, or D (when Digit 1 = 1, Fire point) causes inappropriate point behavior.
Table 7: Digit 3 Selections
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| 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F |
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No Point Options: Set Digit 3 to 0 (zero) for no point options. | X |
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Set Digit 3 to 0 if you are using this point for an RF Keypad or arming device. |
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Trouble on Open: An open on the sensor loop for |
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(Digit 1 = 4, 5, or A) causes a trouble response when the control panel is Off, All, |
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or Part On. When the system is on, Controlled, Delay points (Digit 1 = 6 or 8) start |
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entry delay on short only. An open causes an instant alarm. When the system is off, |
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an open causes a trouble response. |
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When the system is not disarmed, an open on a keyswitch (Digit 1 = A) causes an |
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instant alarm. |
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Trouble on Short: A short on the sensor loop for |
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(Digit 1 = 4 or 5) causes a trouble response when the control panel is Off, All, or |
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Part On. When the system is on, Controlled, Delay points (Digit 1 = 6 or 8) start |
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entry delay on an open only. A short causes an instant alarm. |
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Trouble on Open or Short: An open or short on the sensor loop for |
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points (Digit 1 = 4 or 5) causes a trouble response when the control panel is Off, |
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All, or Part On. When the system is on, Controlled, Delay points (Digit 1 = 6 or 8) |
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create instant alarms on an open or short. |
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Double Knock: Points programmed for double knock require two alarm activations |
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within 120 seconds (open and/or short on the sensor loop) before the system |
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begins an alarm response. If the point returns to and remains in a normal or trouble |
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condition for the duration of the 120 second double knock window, there is no |
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alarm response. Do not use double knock with the Keyswitch point type. |
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Cross Point: Cross points are paired with a Partner point. The Partner point is |
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always the next highest point number. For example, if Point 1 is a Cross point, |
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Point 2 must be its Partner point. |
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Cross and Partner points require an alarm activation on their paired point within |
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120 seconds (open and/or short on the sensor loop) before the system begins an |
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alarm response. |
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If a Cross (or Partner) point returns to the normal state in the |
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Point window and there is no Alarm event on the point it is paired with, there is no |
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alarm response. |
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If the point remains in alarm for the duration of the |
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window, the control panel generates an alarm response, even if the point it is |
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paired with does not go into alarm. |
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If you Bypass a Cross or Partner point, it swinger bypasses or is in a trouble |
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condition (point trouble, RF trouble, missing). Its paired point generates alarm |
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responses on its own. |
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Alarm Reports do not include the CROSS POINT message unless the alarm |
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response is generated by both points of the pair. |
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If a Cross (or Partner) point is not paired with a Partner (or Cross) point, it |
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generates alarm responses on its own. |
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Note: |
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Do not pair different point types for the Cross/Partner function. |
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Partner point - Refer to Cross Point in this table. |
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