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1912XR Programming
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16.1 Events Manager
The 1912XR Events Manager function allows you to delay sending certain reports to the central
station receiver. Reports can be kept in the panel's memory until overwritten by new activity or held
until the memory buffer reaches 66 events. When the buffer is filled, the panel automatically sends
the stored reports to the central station receiver. Below is a list of 1912XR reports that can be
delayed using the Events Manager option:
16.2 Loop type descriptions
This section describes applications for the default loop types in Loop Information programming.
NT (Night Loop) - Controlled instant loop used for perimeter doors and windows and interior devices
such as PIRs and Glassbreak detectors.
DY (Day loop) - Used for emergency doors or fire doors to sound the keypad buzzer and display the
loop name when the loop is faulted. Day loops also will send alarm reports to the receiver during the
system's armed periods.
EX (Exit loop) - Initiates the entry delay timer when its assigned area is fully armed. Also, can initiate
an exit delay timer to allow a user to exit an area after the arming process has started.
PN (Panic loop) - Used for connecting to mechanical devices that allow a user to signal an
emergency alarm. Panic loops can provide either a silent or audible alarm with or without reporting
to a central station receiver.
EM (Emergency loop) - These are used for reporting medical or other non-panic emergencies to the
central station receiver.
SV (Supervisory loop) - Used to provide 24-hour loop supervision to devices associated with fire
systems. Typical applications are tamper switches on Post Indicator Valves (PIVs), gate valves, and
low and high temperature gauges.
FI (Fire loop) - Used for any type of powered or mechanical fire detection device. Typical
applications are for smoke detectors, sprinkler flowswitches, manual pull stations, and beam
detectors. Retard, cross zoning, and pre-signal options are available for the Fire loop type.
FV (Fire Verify loop) - Used primarily for smoke detector circuits to verify the existence of an actual
fire condition. When a Fire Verify loop initiates an alarm, the panel performs a Fire Reset. If any Fire
Verify loop initiates an alarm within 120 seconds after the reset, an alarm is indicated. If an alarm is
initiated after 120 seconds, the cycle is repeated.
A1 and A2 (Auxiliary 1 and Auxiliary 2) - These loops are similar to a Night loop and are typically
used to protect restricted areas within a protected premises.
AR (Arming loop) - This loop allows you to connect a keyswitch on a loop and use it to arm and
disarm one or more areas within a partition.
Immediately Delayed Report Type
Y Alarm
Y Trouble
Y Restore
Y Opening
Y Closing
Y Bypass
Y Reset
Y Supervisory
Y Add Codes
Y Delete Codes
Y Change Codes
Y Permanent Schedule Change
Y Temporary Schedule Change
Y Door Access
Y Late to Close
Y Force Armed Loop
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