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P## Bypassable
Default: No
Selection: Yes or No
Yes
This point can be bypassed and force
armed.
No
This point cannot be bypassed or
force armed from the keypad or
remote programming software (RPS);
however, it can be force armed by
automatic arming at the end of the
Closing Window (refer to the
A#
Auto Close
prompt in Section 2.9.5
Open/Close Options on page 40 or by a
Sked programmed to arm the area.
Use this option to allow this point to be bypassed or
force armed.
Bypassing a 24-hour point: When a 24-hour point or
24-hour Supervisory point is bypassed, 24 HOUR
BYPASS scrolls continuously at the keypad. 24 HOUR
BYPASS scrolls to indicate that a 24-hour Non-fire
point,
P## Fire No
, is bypassed. FIRE BYPASS
scrolls to indicate that a 24-hour Fire point or a Fire
Supervisory point is bypassed.
Alternative to a 24-hour Point: For alarm
capability of a 24-hour point without the
continuous scrolling, use a Perimeter point
with a Point Response of 9 to E.
If the P## Bypassable option is set to
Yes, a point can be bypassed in several
ways. Refer to Table 27.
Table 27: Bypassing a Point
Bypass with: Report sent:
Keypad using the Bypass?
function
Command Bypass
Keypad using Command 0 Command Bypass
Sked Function 3 Sked Bypass
Remote programming software
(RPS)
RPS Bypass∗
∗ RPS Bypass is sent at the end of the RPS session.
If the P## Swinger Byps option is set to
Yes, a point is automatically bypassed after
the fourth alarm or trouble report is sent. A
swinger Bypass report is sent at the same
time.
Programming Bypassable as Yes for
Cross Points can cause missed Cross-
Point alarms. For example, if Points 1 and 2
were programmed as Cross points and
Point 1 was Bypassed or Force Armed,
Point 2 cannot generate an Alarm Cross
Point Event. Point 2 can; however,
generate an Unverified or Alarm Event
depending on how the point was faulted.
Be careful when using this feature with
Cross point applications.
P## Swinger Byps
Default: No
Selection: Yes or No
Yes Enable Swinger Bypass for this point.
No Disable Swinger Bypass for this point.
To meet UL requirements, set this
parameter to No.
Use the
P## Swinger Byps
parameter to allow the
control panel to bypass automatically a point that
reports two or more alarm or trouble events within the
same arm cycle. The maximum number of faults
allowed on a point is set in the
Swinger Count
prompt (refer to page 131).
The control panel reports a Swinger Bypass when the
Swinger Count is reached and
P## Report Bypass at
Occurrence
is set to Yes. If the point has a partial
count (less than the Swinger Count number of events
during an hour), the count is reset to zero.
P## Bypassable does not need to be
programmed as Yes for swinger bypass to
work.
A Swinger Shunted point returns to the
system if P## BP Returnable? is Yes. If
not, return the point to the system through
manual unbypass or [COMMAND][0][0].
Refer to P## BP Retrnable on page 90 for
additional information.
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