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Program Entry Guide | 11.0
Point Codes
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11.3 Digit 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
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
No Point Options:
Set Digit 3 to 0 (zero) for no point options.
Note:
Set Digit 3 to 0 if you are using this point for an RF Keypad or arming device.
X
Trouble on Open
: An open on the sensor loop for 24-hour points
(Digit 1 = 4, 5, or A) causes a trouble response when the control panel is
Off, All,
or Part On
. When the system is on, Controlled, Delay points (Digit 1 = 6 or 8) start
entry delay on short only. An open causes an instant alarm. When the system is off,
an open causes a trouble response.
When the system is
not
disarmed, an open on a keyswitch (Digit 1 = A) causes an
instant alarm.
X X X X
Trouble on Short
: A short on the sensor loop for 24-hour points
(Digit 1 = 4 or 5) causes a trouble response when the control panel is
Off, All, or
Part On
. When the system is on, Controlled, Delay points (Digit 1 = 6 or 8) start
entry delay on an open only. A short causes an instant alarm.
X
X
X
X
Trouble on Open or Short:
An open or short on the sensor loop for 24-hour
points (Digit 1 = 4 or 5) causes a trouble response when the control panel is
Off,
All, or Part On
. When the system is on, Controlled, Delay points (Digit 1 = 6 or 8)
create
instant
alarms on an open or short.
X X X X
Double Knock:
Points programmed for double knock require two alarm activations
within 120 seconds (open and/or short on the sensor loop) before the system
begins an alarm response. If the point returns to and remains in a normal or trouble
condition for the duration of the 120 second double knock window, there is no
alarm response. Do not use double knock with the Keyswitch point type.
X X X X
Cross Point
: Cross points are paired with a Partner point. The Partner point is
always the next highest point number. For example, if Point 1 is a Cross point,
Point 2 must be its Partner point.
Cross and Partner points require an alarm activation on their paired point within
120 seconds (open and/or short on the sensor loop) before the system begins an
alarm response.
If a Cross (or Partner) point returns to the normal state in the 120-second Cross
Point window and there is no Alarm event on the point it is paired with, there is no
alarm response.
If the point remains in alarm for the duration of the 120-second Cross Point
window, the control panel generates an alarm response, even if the point it is
paired with does not go into alarm.
If you Bypass a Cross or Partner point, it swinger bypasses or is in a trouble
condition (point trouble, RF trouble, missing). Its paired point generates alarm
responses on its own.
Alarm Reports do not include the CROSS POINT message unless the alarm
response is generated by both points of the pair.
If a Cross (or Partner) point is not paired with a Partner (or Cross) point, it
generates alarm responses on its own.
Note:
Do not pair different point types for the Cross/Partner function.
X X X X
Partner point
- Refer to Cross Point in this table.
X X X X
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