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Enter up to sixteen characters of text to describe the
point. This point text appears at keypads (if the point
is programmed as visible) and sent to the central
station receiver when transmitting in Modem IIIa
2
format (if it is a reporting point).
CMD9 Point Index
Default: 31
Selection: 0 to 31
This entry selects one of the 31 P## Index codes that
define how the control panel reacts when a
COMMAND 9 is initiated.
Do not use the point index code used for
COMMAND 7 and COMMAND 9 for any
other points on the system.
CMD9 Relay
Default: 1
Selection: 0 to 8
This entry selects a relay (9 to 16 for the D7212GV3)
when COMMAND 9 is initiated (refer to the P###
Relay
prompt on page 93 for relay number
association).
COMMAND 9 does not activate the
Summary Fire Alarm relay.
CMD9 Point Text
Default: COMMAND 9
Selection: Up to sixteen alphanumeric
characters
Enter alphabetic characters (A to Z) in capital letters
Enter up to sixteen characters of text to describe the
point. This point text is displayed at keypads (if the
point is programmed as visible) and sent to the
central station receiver when transmitting in Modem
IIIa
2
format (if it is a reporting point).
5.0 Schedules (Skeds)
5.1 Windows
Use this programming module to define the windows
for Opening and Closing and User Access.
5.1.1 Opening and Closing
Use these windows to set a schedule for disarming
and arming. The disarming and arming schedules
have several independent features:
Suppress normal Opening or Closing
Reports when A# Disable O/C in Windows
is programmed as Yes.
Generate a Fail to Open Report if the area is
not disarmed on schedule when A# Fail To
Open is programmed as Yes.
Provide a warning tone and a PLEASE
CLOSE NOW display at the keypad when it is
time to arm the area.
Generate a Fail to Close Report if the area is
not armed on schedule when A# Fail To
Close is programmed as Yes.
Automatically arm the area at the end of the
Closing Window when A# Auto Close is
programmed as Yes.
Opening and closing schedules can be set up
independently. For example, if you want to use
features provided only by Closing Windows, leave
times at default (00:00) in the Opening Windows
prompts and program Closing Window times.
A worksheet is provided at the end of this section for
your convenience. Following the worksheet are
examples of programming Opening and Closing
Windows for particular applications (refer to Table 29
on page 101 through Table 33 on page 102).
About the program record sheet: A column labeled
Sked # is found in the program record sheet provided
with the control panel. The numbers in that column
appear in central station receiver reports and local
printer reports when the window Begin Time
executes.
Window selections 1 through 8 correspond with odd-
numbered Skeds 41 through 55 for Open Window
and correspond with even numbered Skeds 42
through 56 for Close Window. For example, when the
Opening Window for Window 1 executes, a Sked 41
Executed event is generated. Refer to Table 25.
Table 25: Window Selections
Selection Sked # Window Sked # Window
1 41 Open 42 Close
2 43 Open 44 Close
3 45 Open 46 Close
4 47 Open 48 Close
5 49 Open 50 Close
6 51 Open 52 Close
7 53 Open 54 Close
8 55 Open 56 Close