D7024 | Operation and Installation Guide | 7.0 Control Panel Programming
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Local Only
Shortcut:
0-PROG > 4-PROG INPUTS > 2-POINT
FUNCTION
Enabling this feature means the input point gives local
annunciation only, with no Communicator Report.
1. Enter the point number you want to program and
press [#].
The display scrolls through the PROG
FUNCTION options.
2. Press [1] to select LOCAL ONLY and access:
3. Press [1] to enable or [0] to disable.
The preceding window appears.
Silencing
Shortcut: 0-PROG > 4-PROG INPUTS > 2-POINT
FUNCTION
1. Enter the point number you want to program and
press [#].
The display scrolls through the PROG
FUNCTION options.
2. Press [2] to select SILENCEABLE and access:
3. Press [1] to enable or [0] to disable.
The preceding window appears.
FF indicates the function that is being programmed.
Loop Response
Shortcut:
0-PROG > 4-PROG INPUTS > 2-POINT
FUNCTION
This feature allows you to configure points to activate
with standard response time (Setting 1) or with one
system-wide programmed response time (Setting 2).
1. Enter the point number you want to program and
press [#].
The display scrolls through the PROG
FUNCTION options.
2. Press [4] to select LOOP RESPONSE and access:
3. Press the number key corresponding to your
selection.
The current setting appears in parentheses on the
first line. Then the preceding window appears.
When you select a programmed response time, the
system prompts you to enter a time from 1 to 89 sec.
This time is applied to all functions that share a single
programmable response time setting. If the response
time is set for multiple functions, the last time set is used.
When set for fast response operation, multiplex points
have a response time of approximately 1 sec. The
multiplex point response time is the maximum time an
input must be held to guarantee an alarm. Response
time increases as points on the bus are off-normal (in
alarm or with a loop or detector trouble) to a maximum
of 20 sec where all points on the bus are in trouble and
one point is in alarm. On a fully loaded system with
only a few points in alarm or trouble, fast response time
remain at approximately 1 sec. For programmed
response, the response time tolerance is ± 3 sec when
only a few points are off-normal, and increases up to
20 sec when all points are off-normal.
The onboard point response time tolerance is ± 1 sec for
programmed response time, and +0.5 to 0.25 sec for fast
response time.
<DRILL> NEXT FCT: Press [DRILL] to move to the
next function. For example, programming Point
Function 2 and pressing [DRILL] accesses the Point
Function 3 setting.
<HIST> PREV FCT: Press [HISTORY] to return to
the preceding function. For example, programming
Point Function 2 and pressing [HISTORY] accesses the
Point Function 1 setting.
LOCAL ONLY
_ _ _:YES(1)NO(0)
SILENCABLE? (FF)
_ _ _:YES(1)NO(0)
A limit of 20 points can be assigned to point
functions 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, the error mes-
sage MAX PROGRAMD POINTS EXCEEDED
appears. Changing a point function from Fast
to Programmed can cause this error, depend-
ing on how many points reference the point
function.
1- FAST (.5 sec)
2- PRGRMMD
RESPNS TIME (_ _ _)