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To report the bypass at occurrence and when the area is armed, set this parameter and Report
Bypass at Occurrence, page 197 to Yes. A COMMAND BYPASS report is sent as soon as it
occurs, and a POINT BYPASS report is sent with the closing report.
Bypass reports do not occur when arming the area if the closing report is suppressed by
Open/Close windows, or are not being reported.
Bypass reports for 24 hour points are not sent if this parameter and Report Bypass at
Occurrence, page 197 are both set to No.
RPS Menu Location
Points > Point Indexes > Defer Bypass Report
10.3.25
Cross Point
Default: No
Selections:
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This parameter reduces false alarms. Points can be programmed so that the control panel
needs two faults within a programmed period of time from at least two points within a cross
point group before creating cross point alarm events.
The Cross Point function is fixed to a minimum of two points per group.
Only use this parameter with Part On, Interior or 24-hour point types with instant alarm
response.
Each cross point group consists of eight points, and is identified by the point numbers in them
(for example, Cross Points 1-8, Cross Points 9-16, and so on. A minimum of two points must
be programmed to meet the cross point criteria.
Point numbers from different cross point groups do not affect each other.
When a point with this parameter set to Yes detects an alarm, the control panel starts the
cross point timer. If a second cross point in the same cross point group detects an alarm while
the cross point timer is active, the control panel sends cross point alarm events for both
points.
A cross point is considered to be in alarm when it meets the criteria for instant alarm
response. The cross point index must have Point Responses set to generate an instant alarm.
If a single cross point detects an alarm and stays faulted throughout the cross point timer, the
system sends a standard alarm report for that point.
If a single cross point detects an alarm, then restores, and does not detect any other event,
the system sends an unverified event for that point. A second alarm on the first point does not
create an alarm event, but rather an unverified event.
The cross point function applies only to alarm events. It does not apply to supervisory or
trouble events.
If an abort window delay is needed for the cross zone alarm, all cross points in the group must
have Alarm Abort set to Yes. It is recommended that all points in cross zone group use the
same point index.
RPS Menu Location
Points > Point Indexes > Cross Point
Additional resources
Point Response, page 184
Cross Point Timer, page 181
Alarm Abort, page 199
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Yes Enable cross point alarm events.
No Disable cross point alarm events.
Program Entry Guide
Control Panel
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