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D7212GV3 |
Program Entry Guide | 4.0
Points
EN
| 90
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 10/11 | F01U170808-02
P## Fire Point
Default:
No
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes
This point is a Fire point.
No
This point is not a Fire point.
Use this option to make a 24-hour point a Fire point.
This option makes this point the highest priority event
in the control panel when an alarm occurs for both
reporting and displaying on the keypad. Refer to
Section 4.2.2 Characteristics of a Fire Point
on page
81.
You should dedicate a fire annunciation
device to all your Fire points if they are
assigned to a single area in a multiple
area system. Special red keypads and
annunciators with specific keys for fire
systems are designed for this type of
application (D1256RB and D1257RB).
Do not use the Cross point function for
Fire points.
P## Alarm Verify
Default:
Refer to the 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 enters into alarm,
the control panel removes power to all Resettable
points for the duration programmed in
A# Verify
Time
in
Section 2.8 Area Parameters
on page
31
. If
the point (or another Resettable point in the area) is
still faulted, or returns to a faulted state within 60 sec
after the initial verification time reset, an alarm is
generated.
During a Fire Walk Test, the reset time is
5 sec. The time programmed in
A# Verify
Time
is ignored.
P## Resettable
Default:
Refer to the 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
keypad’s Reset Sensor? function) or when the
remote programming software (RPS) interrupts
power to the device for 5 sec, a Sensor Reset report
is sent to the central station receiver.
When a sensor reset occurs, the control
panel does not accept alarms from any
points with
P## Resettable
programmed
as
Yes
. During the 5-sec reset time,
alarms from these points are ignored.
Do not mix fire and intrusion devices on
the same powered loop.
P## Alarm Abort
Default:
Yes
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes
If the point goes into an alarm
condition, the system delays the
alarm report for the amount of time
specified in the control panel-wide
parameter
Abort Window
.
No
If the point goes into an alarm
condition, alarm reports are sent
immediately.
This parameter allows points with the associated
Point Index to delay a Burglar Alarm (non-fire) event
for the time period specified in the Abort Window. An
alarm is aborted by performing an alarm silence
operation at a keypad showing the burglar alarm
condition before this time elapses.
When an alarm is successfully aborted, the keypad
shows an optional
ALARM NOT SENT
message and
no event is sent or written in the control panel event
log. Refer to
CC# Abort Display
on page 50.