Points tab

This tab lists all the points that are assigned to the currently-selected intrusion zone and provides a way to manually assign or unassign points to the zone. The assigned, points define the zone and, in a company-wide system, may include more than one controller.
Figure 286.   Points tab
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This tab opens when you click Controller (System) Setup > Intrusion Setup > Intrusion Zones, double-click a zone in the table and click the Points tab.

Entry points are points (already assigned under the Points tab), which are associated with a location that may need a delay for arming or disarming. A value of true under the Entry column in the table identifies the entry points.

In addition to the assign mode, assign and unassign, filter and export buttons, this tab provides these buttons:

  • Image Edit Entry Point designates a point as an entry point. The window it opens provides a single property used to enable (true) and disable (false) the use of the point as an entry point.
     NOTE: Door alarm points (for example, Door Held Open Alarm, Door Forced Open Alarm, and Supervised Fault Alarm) cannot be assigned under the intrusion zone Entry Points tab and, therefore, they do not appear in the Assign Points window. 
  • Image Edit Always Armed Points configures a point to always be armed, even if the intrusion zone they are assigned to is disarmed. The window it opens provides a single property used to enable (true) and disable (false) the always-armed condition.
     NOTE: When always armed, intrusion Timeout Alarm points and the points that are already added to the Entry Point tab are not available. They do not appear in the Assign Points window. 

Columns

Column Description
Source Name Displays the point source.
Display Name Displays the name of the point.
Entry Indicates if the point is an entry point that requires a delay (true) or not (false).
Always Armed Indicates if the point is to remain armed after disarming the zone (true) or not (false).
Status
Reports the current condition of the entity as of the last refresh: {alarm}, {disabled}, {down}, {fault}, {ok}, {stale}, {unackedAlarm}.