Shouldn't matter in AWAY.
Once the point returns to normal it's back on the system, so unless the point's relay stays open and latches, it's a non issue...most PIR's time out in 1-2 seconds then return to normally closed. The only time you'd really have a valid concern is if the relay fails open (but of course, we're all checking and testing our systems weekly, per the manual).
A door or window OTOH is an entirely different scenario.
I'm sure someone would choose to go through all the effort with a rule or two and counter and all that goes along with it, but to me, it's just adding a heck of a lot more complexity to the system that isn't needed.
Once the point returns to normal it's back on the system, so unless the point's relay stays open and latches, it's a non issue...most PIR's time out in 1-2 seconds then return to normally closed. The only time you'd really have a valid concern is if the relay fails open (but of course, we're all checking and testing our systems weekly, per the manual).
A door or window OTOH is an entirely different scenario.
I'm sure someone would choose to go through all the effort with a rule or two and counter and all that goes along with it, but to me, it's just adding a heck of a lot more complexity to the system that isn't needed.