Point Responses; Applications For Point Responses 9, D, And E; Characteristics Of A Fire Point - Bosch D7212GV3 Program Entry Manual

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D7212GV3 | Program Entry Guide | 4.0
4.2

Point Responses

4.2.1
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 keypad 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 setting for Zonex or
ASIC motion detectors. The control panel can report
troubles while Master Armed.
Point Response F: Does not sound at local keypads
but activates P## Relay Response Type 1 and
keypad faults. To annunciate the off-normal state at a
keypad, program Display as Device as Yes and
optionally set P## BuzzOn Fault as 1 or 2. This point
response does not generate alarms nor does it
activate the Alarm Bell.
Point Response 8, 9, A, B, and C: These point
responses provide supervisory (24-hour) reporting.
4.2.2

Characteristics of a Fire Point:

Reporting: When a group of events occurs, the
control panel routes and prints out Fire Reports first.
Visual Annunciation: FIRE TROUBLES continues to
scroll until the trouble clears. When acknowledged, a
FIRE TROUBLE scroll notifies the end user that a
Fire point, or group of Fire points, is still in trouble.
Panel-Wide Relays, Summary Fire, and Summary
Fire Trouble activate if a relay is assigned when any
Fire point enters 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 the pattern of the relay
activation is programmed by area in Bell
Parameters, A# Fire Time, and A# Fire Pattern.
Supervisory: A Fire point can send a Fire
Supervisory Report and activate the Summary Fire
Sup and Summary Fire Trouble, Panel-Wide
Relays with a
P## Response of 8-9-A-B-C.
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Points
Alarm Verification: A Fire point can delay an alarm
by the length of time programmed in A# Verify Time
in the Area Parameters. Combined with A#
Resettable, a Fire point also resets the electrical
circuit for the amount of time programmed.
Reset Sensor: A fire device that requires resetting
can be manually reset using the reset sensor relay
for the area to which it is assigned.
Fire Walk: Use the Fire Walk function to test Fire
points in the system. The Fire Walk Test
automatically resets each point for five sec when the
point is activated, and rings the Fire Bell for two sec.
To provide an audible tone for a restored
Fire Supervisory point, use P## Relay
Response Type 1 and connect the
corresponding relay to a visual
annunciator.
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