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FPD-7024 | Operation and Installation Guide | 5.0
RESPNS TIME (___)
FAST (.5 sec)
1-
PRGRMMD*
2-
* Refer to Table 15 on page 32.
Press the number key that corresponds to your selection (the existing setting is displayed in parentheses on
the first line). The previous window appears.
When you select a programmed response time, the system asks you to enter a response time from 1 to 89
sec that applies to all functions. All functions share a single programmable response time setting. If this time
is set for multiple functions, the last time set is used.
When set for fast response operation, multiplex points typically have a response time. Response time is (the
maximum time an input must be held to guarantee an alarm) of approximately 1 sec. Response time
increases as points on the bus remain off-normal (in alarm or with a loop or detector trouble), to a maximum
of 20 sec in the extreme case of all points on the bus being in trouble and one point in alarm. On a fully
loaded system with only a few points in alarm or trouble, fast response time remains at approximately 1 sec.
For programmed response, the response time tolerance is + or - 3 sec when only a few points are off-normal,
and increases by up to 20 sec when all points are off-normal.
On-board points have a response time tolerance of + or - 1 sec for programmed response time, and
+0.5 or - 0.25 sec for fast response time.
Up to 20 points can be assigned to point functions that were programmed with a response
time other than Fast. If more than 20 points are assigned to functions programmed with a
response time other than Fast, an error message appears: MAX PROGRAMD POINTS
EXCEEDED. Switching a point function from Fast to Programmed can cause this error,
depending on how many points reference the point function.
<DRILL> NEXT FCT: Pressing [Drill] retrieves the next function. For instance, if you are programming Point
Function 2 and you press [Drill], you retrieve the setting for Point Function 3.
<HIST> PREV FCT: Pressing [History] returns you to the previous function. For instance, if you are
programming Point Function 2 and you press [History], you return to the setting for Point Function 1.
5.4.3

Point Copy

Shortcut: 0-
Point copy allows you to copy the settings you entered for one point to one or more other points.
The following window appears:
COPY FROM
POINT: ____
Enter the point you wish to copy from and press [#/Enter].
COPY TO FIRST
POINT: ____
Enter the first point you wish to copy to and press [#/Enter].
COPY TO LAST
POINT:____
Enter the last point you wish to copy to and press [#/Enter]. The PROG INPUTS menu appears.
This feature does not copy the description. Point copy is intended for use only on input points. Do not copy
from an output point (future use), or copy over a programmed output point. The copy operation automatically
stops, with an error message, if outputs are encountered. While copying to a large number of points, the
remote keypads might briefly show system fault, because the keypads are not updated during the copy
operation.
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, 3-
PROG
PROG INPUTS
Control Panel Programming
POINT COPY
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