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    4.1.1 Point Responses
    Applications for Point Responses 9, D,
    and E:
    Combine Point Responses 9, D, and E with
    Perimeter point types to create more flexible
    24-hour protection. Unlike 24-hour points, a
    faulted Perimeter point with a Point
    Response of D and E displays at the
    command center when arming. Like a 24-
    hour point, a point programmed this way can
    generate alarms whether the area is armed
    or disarmed.
    Combining Point Response 9 with the Local
    While Disarmed feature provides off-site
    reporting when the area is armed, but only
    local alarm annunciation when the area is
    disarmed.
    Combining Point Response 9 with the Local
    While Armed feature provides off-site
    reporting when the area is disarmed, but
    only local alarm annunciation when the area
    is armed.
    Point Response E: Use this for Zonex/Asic
    motion detectors. The control panel can
    report troubles while Master Armed.
    Point Response F: Does not sound at local
    command centers but activates RlyResp
    Type 1 and command center faults. To
    annunciate the off-normal state at a
    command center, program Disp as Dvc as
    Yes and/or BuzzOn Fault as 1 or 2. This
    point response does not generate alarms or
    activate an alarm relay.
    Point Response 8, 9, A, B, and C provide
    supervisory (24-hour) reporting.
    Characteristics of a Fire Point:
    Reporting: When a group of events occur,
    the control panel routes and prints out Fire
    Reports first.
    Visual Annunciation: Fire troubles continue
    to scroll until the trouble is cleared. Once
    acknowledged, FIRE TROUBLE scrolls to
    let the end user know that a Fire point, or
    group of Fire points, is still in trouble. Panel-
    Wide Relays, Summary Fire, and
    Summary Fire Tbl activate if a relay is
    assigned when any Fire point goes into
    alarm or is in trouble.
    Audible Annunciation: A Fire point
    activates the A# Fire Bell relay
    programmed in Relay Parameters. The
    amount of time and pattern of the relay
    activation is programmed by area in Bell
    Parameters, A# Fire Time, and A# Fire
    Pat.
    Supervisory: A Fire point can send a Fire
    Supervisory Report and activate the
    Summary Fire, Sup and Summary Fire
    Tbl, Panel-Wide Relays with a P##
    Response of 8-9-A-B-C.
    Alarm Verification: A Fire point can delay
    an alarm by the time programmed in A#
    Verify Time in the Area Parameters.
    Combined with A# Resettable, a Fire point
    also resets the electrical circuit for the verify
    time amount.
    Reset Sensor: A fire device that requires
    resetting can be manually reset using the
    reset sensor relay for the area it is assigned
    to.
    Fire Walk: Use the Fire Walk function to
    test Fire points in the system.
    To provide an audible tone for a restored
    Fire Supervisory point, use P## RlyResp
    Type 1 and connect to a graphic
    annunciator. 
    						
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    P## Pt Response
    Default:See Program Record Sheet
    Selection:0 to F
    Controlled (Non-24-Hour Points)
    Point Response 0123456789ABCDEF
    Armed OpenIIIIDDIIDIIIIIT
    Armed ShortIIIIIIDDDIIIIII
    Disarmed OpenTT TIITIT
    Disarmed ShortTT T ITI I
    24-Hour Points
    Point Response 0123456789ABCDEF
    Open ITIT ITSTS S
    Short I I T T I T T S S S
    Key:  I = Instant alarm
    D = Delayed alarm
    T = Trouble
    S = Supervisory
    Blank = Audible/visual response
    Example of Controlled point:
    Point Type = 1
    Point Response = 8
    Perimeter point with delayed alarm response when
    armed (opened or shorted) and no response when
    disarmed.
    Example of 24-hour point:
    Point Type = 0
    Point Response = 8
    24-hour point with supervisory response when open
    and a trouble response when shorted.
    0101
    0101
    0101When programming the point response
    for Inovonics Wireless Transmitters,
    regardless of how the transmitter is
    programmed, the D8125INV Wireless
    Interface always sends the off-normal
    state to the control panel as a short and a
    tamper condition as an open. As a result,
    typical point responses for the Inovonics
    transmitters would include 0, 1, 6, 7, and
    E for Controlled points, and 0 and 1 for
    24-hour Burg points. When programming
    a transmitter as a Fire point, a Point
    Response of 1 is recommended.
    Note:
    Wireless transmitters are NOT UL Listed with
    the D9412G/D7412G in fire or burglary
    applications. At present, Inovonics Wireless
    Transmitters, when used with the D8125INV
    Wireless Interface on a 9000 Series Control
    Panel, are not UL Listed for use with fire or
    burglary applications.
    With Supervisory Pt Response (S =
    Supervisory), the BFSK format does not
    transmit fire supervisory or Non-fire
    Supervisory Events. Modem format must
    be used with Supervisory Point
    Responses. 
    						
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    P## Entry Delay
    Default:See Program Record Sheet
    Selection:5 seconds to 600 seconds
    Use this option to enter the amount of entry delay
    time that a user has after faulting a Controlled point
    (
    P## Type 1, 2, 3) with a delayed response (D)
    (
    P## Pt Response) of 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8. DISARM NOW
    displays for the duration of the time programmed
    when the point is faulted in the delay condition.
    0101
    0101
    0101Beginning with firmware revision 6.30
    and higher, the D1255 alternates
    between DISARM NOW and the point text
    of the point that caused the area to go
    into entry delay.
    If this time expires before disarming, or if the point
    is faulted to an instant response (I), an alarm occurs.
    0101
    0101
    0101Make entries in 5 second increments. The
    programmer does not allow off-increment
    entries.
    If another Perimeter or Interior Follower
    Delay point trips while the area is already
    in entry delay, the control panel adjusts the
    delay time to the Delay point with the least
    amount of delay time.
    Use P## Type 3 Interior Follower to
    program points that do not go into instant
    alarm the user must fault in order to get to
    the command center and disarm during
    the entry or exit delay period.
    P## Ent Tone Off
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    Yes Disable entry delay tone when this
    point is faulted to the delay response.
    No A tone sounds at command centers
    when this point initiates entry delay.
    This option enables/disables the entry delay warning
    tone for this point.
    Do not set points to No if they are actually
    used to notify the user to disarm the
    system. The possibility of false alarms
    increases if the entry delay warning is not
    used.
    0101
    0101
    0101Entry Tone can also be turned off when
    programming your CC Entry Tone, in
    Section 2.10 Command Center, which
    allows you to manage the tone by
    command center.
    You may want to disable the entry tone in
    high security applications where you do
    not want to annunciate entry delay.
    P## Silent Bell
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    Yes Activate the Silent Alarm relay when
    this point goes into alarm. Command
    centers do not sound the alarm tone
    for Non-fire points.
    No Activate either the Fire Bell relay or
    Alarm Bell relay and sound the alarm
    tone at command centers when this
    point goes into alarm. If this is a Fire
    point, it activates the Fire Bell relay
    programmed in Relay Parameters.
    Otherwise, it activates the Alarm Bell
    relay. The amount of time and pattern
    of the relay activation is programmed
    by area in Bell Parameters.
    If you want this point to eventually ring the
    bell because the message failed to reach
    the central station receiver, program P##
    Audible After 2 Failures as Yes.
    P## Ring Til Rst
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    Yes
    The relay programmed to provide fire
    alarm output for this point cannot be
    de-activated until the point restores to
    normal.
    No The relay programmed to provide fire
    alarm output for this point can be de-
    activated before the point restores to
    normal.
    Use this option to determine if the bell continues to
    ring until the Fire Bell time expires. The point
    returns to a normal condition when the user
    acknowledges the alarm to silence the bell. 
    						
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    If the point restores and the fire alarm is
    not silenced from the command center,
    the fire alarm output continues until Fire
    Bell time expires. If the point does not
    restore, the fire alarm output continues
    even after bell time expires.\
    Use this option for fire applications to meet
    the requirement that audible alarms cannot
    be silenced until the fault condition clears
    or the Fire Bell time expires.
    P## Audible After 2 Failures
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    Yes
    A# Burg Alarm relay activates after two
    failed attempts.
    No
    P## Silent points do not cause the A#
    Burg Alarm relay to activate even if the
    report does not get to the central
    station receiver.
    Use this option for reporting Non-fire points
    programmed as 
    P## Silent to eventually cause the
    alarm bell to ring if the control panel fails to report
    the Alarm Event at the end of two failed attempts to
    the remote central station receiver.
    0101
    0101
    0101When a point that is programmed for P##
    Silent Bell is faulted, the timer for the A#
    Burg Time starts, even though the bell is
    not yet ringing. It can take up to 3 minutes
    before the second attempt fails. Ensure A#
    Burg Time is programmed to provide the
    amount of bell time you need, minus the 3
    minutes it can take before the bell actually
    begins to ring.
    P## Invisible Pt
    Default:See Program Record Sheet
    Selection:Yes or No
    Yes
    Command centers do not display
    alarm activity from this point.
    No Activity from this point is visible at the
    command centers.
    Use this option to determine whether the point
    appears in the command center display upon an
    Alarm condition. For LED command centers, the
    LED does not illuminate upon an alarm condition.
    Point text appears and annunciation is made for
    Invisible points programmed for a trouble condition
    in point response.
    To prevent the command center alarm tone
    and the A# Burg Alarm bell from sounding,
    this point needs P## Silence Bell
    programmed as Yes.
    0101
    0101
    0101ALARM SILENCED displays at the
    command center if this Invisible point
    causes a bell to ring upon an alarm and a
    valid passcode is entered. 
    						
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    P## Buzz On Fault
    Default:Blank
    Selection:Blank, 1 to 3
    Selection Operation for Controlled Points
    (Point Types 1, 2, and 3)Operation for 24-hour Points
    (Point Type 0)
    Blank
    The point only generates a buzz at the command
    center if it goes into the trouble condition
    indicated in the P## Point Response.Same
    1 The point generates a Buzz Until Restore at the
    command center for any fault condition while the
    point is disarmed. The buzz continues until the
    point restores and the user acknowledges the
    condition using a passcode or COMMAND 4.
    The point must be normal before the user can
    silence the buzz.The point generates a Buzz Until Restore at the
    command center for any fault condition regardless
    of the armed state. The buzz continues until the
    point restores and the user acknowledges the
    condition using a passcode or COMMAND 4.
    The point must be normal before the user can
    silence the buzz.
    2
    The point generates a buzz at the command
    center for any fault condition when the point is
    disarmed. The point does not need to be normal
    before the user can silence the buzz.The point generates a buzz at the command
    center for any fault condition regardless of the armed
    state. The point does not need to be normal
    before the user can silence the buzz.
    3
    The point generates a buzz at the command
    center for any fault condition when the area is
    disarmed. The user cannot silence this buzz, but
    it silences automatically when the point is
    restored. If the fault condition results in a trouble
    response, the command center continues to buzz
    even after the user acknowledges the condition if
    the fault is still present.The point generates a buzz at the command
    center for any fault condition regardless of the
    armed state.  The user cannot silence this buzz,
    but it silences automatically when the point is
    restored. If the fault condition results in a trouble
    response, the command center continues to buzz
    even after the user acknowledges the condition if
    the fault is still present.
    The buzz does not automatically stop once
    the point is restored when using Option 1 or
    2. The user must acknowledge the buzz
    prior to the buzz stopping. However, when
    using Option 3, the buzz automatically stops
    when the point restores to normal without
    user intervention.
    Points bypassed (by the user, Sked,
    Swinger Bypass, or RAM) do not generate a
    Buzz On Fault condition at the command
    center.
    P## Watch Point
    Default:See Program Record Sheet
    Selection:Yes or No
    Yes
    This point activates Watch Mode
    responses if it is faulted while the
    control panel is in Watch Mode.
    No Do not activate Watch Mode responses
    for this point.
    Use this option to allow a Controlled point to
    generate a watch tone as long as the area is disarmed
    and not being faulted into a trouble or alarm
    condition. 
    						
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    P## RlyResp Type
    Default:See Program Record Sheet
    Selection:Blank, 1 to 2
    Blank Point state does not affect the operation
    of the corresponding relay.
    1
    Relay Follow Point: The relay
    corresponding with this point activates
    when the point is faulted to any off
    normal condition. The relay
    automatically resets when the point is
    returned to normal.
    2
    Relay Latches: The relay
    corresponding with this point latches
    when the point goes into an alarm
    condition. This relay provides a steady
    output until the alarm is acknowledged
    by a valid passcode then cleared from
    alarm memory with an
    acknowledgment at the command
    center.
    Use this option to cause a relay (1 to 127 for
    D9412G; 1 to 64 for D7412G) to respond when a
    corresponding point with the same number (1 to
    127) is faulted. [This requires connecting D8129
    OctoRelays to Zonex Bus 1 and/or Zonex Bus 2
    (D9412G only). See address settings on the back of
    the D9412G/D7412G Program Record Sheet (P/N:
    47488)].
    Point 128 is reserved for other use than an
    actual point. Only the first 127 points can
    have an associated relay. Relays are not
    available for Points 129 to 247.
    Do not use the Chg Relays? function to
    toggle relays reserved for special
    functions. Special function relays are Area
    and Panel Wide Relay functions as well as
    relays assigned to CC Entr Key Rly and
    P## RlyResp Type.
    P## Disp as Dvc
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    Yes
    Display CHECK DEVICE when this
    point is off normal.
    No
    Do not display CHECK DEVICE when
    this point is off normal.
    Use this option to cause the command center to
    display CHECK DEVICE once a point is off normal
    or was acknowledged after going into alarm.
    Use this function for devices with a dry
    contact output which faults a point once
    the device is in a trouble condition.
    P## Local While Disarmed
    Default:See Program Record Sheet
    Selection:Yes or No
    Yes
    Suppress Alarm, Trouble and Restoral*
    Reports from this point while the area
    it is assigned to is disarmed.
    No Report events occurring from this
    point while the area is disarmed.
    *Restoral Reports are still transmitted if the alarm,
    trouble, or bypass (by Sked, RAM, or Swinger bypass)
    condition occurred when the area disarmed, and the
    point restored.
    Use this option to allow a Controlled point (P##
    Type 1, 2, 3
    ), to report Alarms, Troubles, and
    Restoral Reports only when the area is armed. This
    prompt does not affect local annunciation.
    Local While Disarmed suppresses all
    reports from 24-hour points. Do not use
    P## Type 0 for this prompt. Remember
    that this only works for Disarmed points,
    and a Type 0 is a 24-hour Always Armed
    point. Instead, choose any type other than
    0, and use a point response that reports
    an alarm whether the point is armed or not.
    For instance, P## Type 1 and P##
    Response 9 reports an alarm on an open
    or a short (I) whether the area is armed or
    not.
    Local While Disarmed affects Keyswitch
    points. This prompt suppresses keyswitch
    (troubles/restorals) and D279
    (alarms/troubles/restorals). Do not use this
    parameter for these applications.
    P## Local While Armed
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    Yes
    Suppress Alarm, Trouble and Restoral*
    Reports from this point while the area
    it is assigned to is armed.
    No
    Report events occurring from this
    point while the area is armed. 
    						
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    *Restoral Reports are still transmitted if the alarm,
    trouble, or bypass (by Sked, RAM, or Swinger bypass)
    condition occurred when the area disarmed, and the
    point restored.
    Allows a controlled point (P## Type 1, 2, 3), to
    report Alarms, Troubles, and Restoral Reports only
    when the area is disarmed. This prompt does not
    affect local annunciation.
    Local While Armed suppresses all reports
    from 24-hour points. Do not use P## Type
    0 for this prompt. This only works for
    disarmed points. Type 0 is a 24-hour
    always armed point. Choose any Type
    other than 0, and use a point response
    that reports an alarm whether the point is
    armed or not. For instance, P## Type 1
    and P## Response 9 reports an alarm on
    a trouble or a short whether the area is
    disarmed or not.
    Local While Armed affects Keyswitch
    Points. This prompt suppresses keyswitch
    (alarms/troubles/restorals) and D279
    (opening/closing/troubles/restorals). Do
    not use this parameter for controlled
    points that arm/disarm.
    P## Disable Rst
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    Yes Enable Restoral Reports form this
    point.
    No
    Disable Restoral Reports from this
    point.
    * Restoral Reports are still transmitted if the alarm,
    trouble, or bypass (by sked, RAM, or Swinger bypass)
    condition occurred when the area disarmed, and the
    point restored.
    Use this option to disable any Restoral Reports from
    this point after it returns to normal from an alarm or
    trouble condition.
    P## FA Retrnable
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    Yes This point automatically returns to the
    system when it restores to normal.
    No
    This point stays out of the system until
    the area is disarmed.
    Use this option to allow points that were force
    armed out of the area to return back to the armed
    state once they become normal again without having
    to disarm the system.
    Use on loading dock doors, which must be
    left open until loading is completed. Once
    the loading dock door is closed, the point
    detects any subsequent opening and
    reports an alarm.
    P## BP Retrnable
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    Yes
    This point automatically returns to the
    system when the area is disarmed.
    No This point stays out of the system
    through arming and disarming cycles.
    Use this option to return a point that was bypassed,
    force armed, or swinger bypassed back into the
    system once the area this point is assigned to is
    disarmed.
    Turn this item to No for Interlock points.
    When the point cannot return to the
    system through disarming, the point must
    be manually unbypassed using the
    Unbypass?, command center function,
    Sked Functions 4 and 5 or remotely
    unbypassed using RAM.
    0101
    0101
    0101For Force Armed points to remain
    bypassed, ensure P## FA Retrnable is
    No. 
    						
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    P## Bypassable
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    Yes This point can be bypassed and force
    armed.
    No
    This point cannot be bypassed or force
    armed from the command center or
    RAM. However, it can be force armed
    by automatic arming at the end of the
    Closing Window (see the 
    A# Auto
    Close
     prompt in Section 2.9.5
    Open/Close Options) or by a Sked
    programmed to arm the area.
    Use this option to allow this point to be bypassed
    and/or force armed.
    Bypassing a 24-hour point: When a 24-hour point
    or 24-hour Supervisory point is bypassed, 24 HOUR
    BYPASS continuously scrolls at the command
    center. 24 HOUR BYPASS scrolls to indicate a 24-
    hour Non-fire point, 
    P## Fire No is bypassed. FIRE
    BYPASS scrolls to indicate a 24-hour Fire point or a
    Fire Supervisory point is bypassed.
    Alternative to a 24-hour Point: For alarm
    capability of a 24-hour point without the
    continuous scrolling, use a Perimeter
    point with a Point Response of 9 to E.
    0101
    0101
    0101A point can be bypassed at the command
    center using the BYPASS? function,
    which reports as a Command Bypass.
    When bypassed by Sked Function 3, the
    report is Sked Bypass. When bypassed by
    RAM a RAM Bypass reports after RAM
    disconnects. When swinger shunted, a
    Swinger Shunt is reported. If the point is
    not bypassable, it cannot be bypassed in
    any of the above cases.
    Programming Bypassable as Yes for
    Cross points may cause missed Cross-
    Point alarms. For example, if Points 1 and
    2 were programmed as Cross points and
    Point 1 was Bypassed or Force Armed,
    Point 2 cannot generate an Alarm Cross
    Point Event. Point 2 may, however,
    generate an Unverified or Alarm Event
    depending on how the point was tripped.
    Be careful when using this feature with
    Cross point applications.
    P## Swinger Byps
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    Yes Enable Swinger Bypass for this point.
    No Disable Swinger Bypass for this point.
    Use this option to allow the control panel to
    automatically bypass a point that erroneously reports
    four Alarm or Trouble Events within an hour of the
    first event.
    The control panel reports a Swinger Bypass P###
    upon the fourth report. If the point has a partial
    count (less than four events during an hour), the
    count is reset to zero and three more events are
    required upon the next report before the control
    panel initiates the bypass.
    0101
    0101
    0101P## Bypassable does not need to be
    programmed Yes for swinger bypass to
    work.
    A Swinger Shunted point returns to the
    system if P## BP Returnable? is Yes. If
    not, return the point to the system as
    described in the application note for P##
    BP Returnable.
    P## Report Bypass at Occurrence
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    Yes
    Send a Command Bypass Report at
    the time the point is bypassed.
    No Do not send a Command Bypass
    Report at the time the point is
    bypassed.
    This option allows a point to generate a Command
    Bypass Report as soon as a user bypasses the point
    from the command center. This option should be
    enabled for all Bypassable 24-hour points. You may
    also elect to report a bypassed point at the time the
    area is armed. See 
    P## Defer BP Report. 
    						
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    P## Defer BP Report
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    Yes Send a Point Bypass Report with the
    Closing Report instead of a Command
    Bypass Report when a user bypasses
    the point.
    No Do not defer Bypass Reports.
    Use this option to prevent (P## Type 0 to F) points
    that are bypassed by the user (COMMAND
    BYPASS) from occurring until the area is armed.
    Once the area is armed, the bypassed points and any
    point being bypassed during the arming sequence
    report as POINT BYPASS along with the Closing
    Report.
    0101
    0101
    0101Bypass Reports do not occur when arming
    the area if the Closing Report is
    suppressed by O/C Windows or are not
    reported.
    Bypass Reports for 24-hour points do not
    report If P## Report Bypass at
    Occurrence and  P## Defer Bypass
    Report are both No.
    To report the bypass at occurrence and
    when the area is armed, program P##
    Report Bypass at Occurrence and P##
    Defer Bypass Report as Yes. A
    Command Bypass Report is sent as soon
    as it occurs and a Point Bypass Report is
    sent with the Closing Report.
    P## Cross Point
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    Yes This point is a Cross point.
    No This point is not a Cross point.
    The Cross point function is available only
    in Firmware revisions 6.30 and higher.
    Do not use Cross points for Fire points.
    The Cross point feature is available only on points
    programmed as having an Instant point response.
    Also, Controlled points (Point Types 1, 2 and 3) do
    not follow the Cross point operation (described as
    follows) during entry or exit delay.
    The Cross point option is designed to reduce false
    alarms. To achieve this, points can be programmed
    so the control panel must see an alarm condition
    within a programmed period of time (called Cross
    Point Time) from at least two points within a Cross
    Point Group before Cross Point Alarm Events are
    generated. These points need the Cross point option
    enabled in their corresponding point indexes to be
    able to generate this event. See Section 6.8 Cross Point
    Parameters for additional programming requirements
    to program the Cross Point Timer.
    Cross Point Groups were established in the D9412G
    and D7412G to support the Cross Point function.
    There are 31 Cross Point Groups in the D9412G
    and ten in the D7412G. Each Cross Point Group
    consists of eight points and is identified by the point
    numbers in them (such as, Cross Points 1 to 8, Cross
    Points 9 to 16, and so on).
    The Cross point function only applies to
    Alarm conditions. It does not apply to
    Trouble or Supervisory conditions. 
    						
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    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 command
    center.
    Characteristics of a Fire Point
    Reporting:  When a group of events
    occur, the control panel routes and prints
    out Fire Reports first.
    Visual Annunciation: FIRE TROUBLES
    continues to scroll until the trouble is
    cleared. Once acknowledged, a FIRE
    TROUBLE scroll lets the end user know
    that a Fire point, or group of Fire points, is
    still in trouble. Panel Wide Relays,
    Summary Fire, and Summary Fire Tbl
    activates if a relay is assigned when any
    Fire point goes into alarm or is in trouble.
    Audible Annunciation: A Fire point
    activates the A# Fire Bell relay
    programmed in Relay Parameters. The
    amount of time and pattern of the relay
    activation is programmed by area in Bell
    Parameters, A# Fire Time, and A# Fire
    Pat.
    Supervisory: A Fire point can send a Fire
    Supervisory Report and activate the
    Summary Fire Sup and Summary Fire
    Tbl Panel Wide Relays with a P##
    Response of 8-9-A-B-C.
    Alarm Verification: A Fire point can delay
    an alarm by the time programmed in A#
    Verify Time in the Area parameters.
    Reset Sensor: A fire device that requires
    resetting can be manually reset using the
    reset sensor relay for the area where it is
    assigned.
    Fire Walk: Fire points can be tested in the
    system using the Fire Walk Test which
    automatically resets each point for five
    seconds when it is tripped and rings the
    Fire Bell for two seconds.
    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 command centers and
    annunciators with specific keys for fire
    systems are designed for this type of
    application (D1256 and D1257).
    Do not use the Cross point function for
    Fire points. 
    						
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