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4.2 Point
Programming
Each of the points in the system can be
programmed with its own characteristics. Point
functions simplify the programming of points by
allowing you to define a common set of
characteristics for similar points, and assigning
those characteristics to selected points as a point
function. There are 16 point functions, each of
which has programmable features for configuration
(fire, waterflow, and so on), local only operation,
silencing, and loop response. Each point is
assigned to use the characteristics of one point
function (
Table 16)
, and then is individually
programmed for additional characteristics:
response to an open circuit, enabled status, output
zone, verification, latching and point description.
Before programming the control panel, determine
the types of functions that are needed, and then
map the various input points to the functions.
For example, you might determine that you have
the following functions:
Refer to
Table 16
for the characteristics that
correlate with each function.
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1 = Pull Station
•
2 = Smoke Detector
•
3 = Reset Keyswitch
•
4 = Silence Keyswitch
•
5 = Supervisory Input
•
6 = Local Test
•
7 = Waterflow Sensor
Refer to
Appendix D
on page 93 for
default point function information.
Table 16: Point Function Characteristics
Function
Configuration
Local Only?
Silenceable?
Loop Response
1. Pull Station
Fire
No
No
Fast
2. Smoke Detector
Fire
No
No
Fast
3. Reset Keyswitch
Reset
Yes
No
Fast
4. Silence Keyswitch
Silence
Yes
No
Fast
5. Supervisory Input
Supervisory
No
Yes
Fast
6. Local Test
Fire
Yes
Yes
Fast
7. Waterflow Sensor
Waterflow
No
No
Programmed