D9112B |
Program Entry Guide | 8.0 Point Assignments
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8.0 Point
Assignments
These entries assign Point Indexes to the points and
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.
The Point Assignments section defines points 1 to 71
and 73 to 135. The Command 9 and Command 7
sections define how Command 7 and Command 9
functions operate. Program these sections if
User
Cmd 7
and/or
User Cmd 9
are enabled in Authority
Lvl Assign module.
8.1 Point
Assignments
These entries assign Point Indexes to points 1 to 71
and 73 to 135, and 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 135 (except 72)
Enter the point number you are programming.
When transmitting in Modem II the three-digit point
number is reported to the D6500. When transmitting
in BFSK you must assign a “zone number” in
BFSK/Relay
.
Point number 72 is invalid. Point 72 is reserved for a
panel function.
P## Point Index
Default:
See
Program Record Sheet
Selection:
Blank or 00 to 31
Use to select one of the 31 Point Index Codes that
define the points’ characteristics and determine how
the D9112 responds to various point conditions.
0101
0101
0101
Point Index
00 (or blank) only works with
Command 7 and Command 9. It is a silent,
invisible, reporting point.
Point Index
00
disables a normal point.
P### Area Assign
Default:
1
Selection:
1 to 8
The areas are numbered 1 to 8. Select the area
number that controls the point.
P### Debounce
Default:
2
Selection:
1 to 15
The de-bounce count is the number of times the
panel scans a point before initiating an alarm. Scan
cycles are 300 ms.
For appropriate settings consult the manufacturer’s
instructions for the device connected to this point.
1 = 300 ms
2 = 600 ms
3 = 900 ms
.
.
.
15= 4.5 secs.
P### BFSK/Relay
Default:
See
Program Record Sheet
Selection:
0 to 9
Use this entry to determine the point number
reported in BFSK when this point is tripped.
Normally, you only use this item when transmitting
reports to the central station in
BFSK Format
.
However, it can also be used to activate a relay,
even if the panel is programmed for Modem
reporting (see “Activating Relays..” below).
0101
0101
0101
Command centers and local printers
display the actual point number (1 to 135)
not the BFSK report code.
Activating Relays:
A
BFSK/Relay
code can be
assigned to a point to activate a relay as shown in
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