lifeSafetyPoint Object

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lifeSafetyPoint Object

According to the BACnet protocol documentation:

Defines a standardized object whose properties represent the externally visible characteristics associated with initiating and indicating devices in fire, life safety and security applications. The condition of a Life Safety Point object is represented by a mode and a state. Mode changes determine the object's inner logic and, consequently, influence the evaluation of the state. Typically, the operating mode would be under operator control. The state of the object represents the condition of the controller according to the logic internal to the device. The implementation of the logic applied to such controllers to determine the various possible states is a local matter. Typical applications of the Life Safety Point object include automatic fire detectors, pull stations, sirens, supervised printers, etc. Similar objects can be identified in security control panels.

Objects of type lifeSafetyPoint have the following properties:

acceptedModes

ackedTransitions

alarmValues

description

deviceType

directReading

eventAlgorithmInhibit

eventAlgorithmInhibitRef

eventDetectionEnable

eventEnable

eventMessageTexts

eventMessageTextsConfig

eventState

eventTimeStamps

faultValues

lifeSafetyAlarmValues

maintenanceRequired

memberOf

mode

notificationClass

notifyType

objectIdentifier

objectName

objectType

operationExpected

outOfService

presentValue

profileLocation

profileName

propertyList

reliability

reliabilityEvaluationInhibit

setting

silenced

statusFlags

tags

timeDelay

timeDelayNormal

trackingValue

units

valueSource

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