Bosch Appliances D9412GV3 manual Applications for Point Responses 9, D, and E

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3.2Point Responses

3.2.1Applications for Point Responses 9, D, and E:

Combine Point Responses 9, D, and E with Perimeter point types to create more flexible 24-hour protection. Unlike 24-hour points, a faulted Perimeter point with a Point Response of D and E displays at the keypad when arming. Like a 24-hour point, a point programmed this way can generate alarms whether the area is armed or disarmed.

Combining Point Response 9 with the Local While Disarmed feature provides off-site reporting when the area is armed, but only local alarm annunciation when the area is disarmed.

Combining Point Response 9 with the Local While Armed feature provides off-site reporting when the area is disarmed, but only local alarm annunciation when the area is armed.

Point Response E: Use this setting for Zonex or ASIC motion detectors. The control panel can report troubles while Master Armed.

Point Response F: Does not sound at local keypads but activates a relay when P## Relay Response Type is set to 1 and annunciates a fault at the keypads. To annunciate the off-normal state at a keypad, program P## Display as Device as Yes or optionally set P## BuzzOn Fault as 1 or 2. This point response does not generate alarms nor does it activate the Alarm Bell.

Point Response 8, 9, A, B, and C: These point responses provide supervisory (24-hour) reporting.

3.2.2Characteristics of a Fire Point:

Reporting: When a group of events occurs, the control panel routes and prints out Fire Reports first.

Visual Annunciation: FIRE TROUBLES continues to scroll until the trouble clears. When acknowledged, a FIRE TROUBLE scroll notifies the end user that a Fire point, or group of Fire points, is still in trouble. Panel-Wide Relays, Summary Fire, and Summary Fire Trouble activate if a relay is assigned when any Fire point enters into alarm or is in trouble.

Audible Annunciation: A Fire point activates the A# Fire Bell relay programmed in Relay Parameters. The amount of time and the pattern of the relay activation is programmed by area in Bell Parameters, A# Fire Time, and A# Fire Pattern.

Supervisory: A Fire point can send a Fire Supervisory Report and activate the Summary Fire Sup and Summary Fire Trouble, Panel-Wide Relays with a P## Response of 8-9-A-B-C.

Alarm Verification: A Fire point can delay an alarm by the length of time programmed in A# Verify Time in the Area Parameters. Combined with A# Resettable, a Fire point also resets the electrical circuit for the amount of time programmed.

Reset Sensor: A fire device that requires resetting can be manually reset using the reset sensor relay for the area to which it is assigned.

Fire Walk: Use the Fire Walk function to test Fire points in the system. The Fire Walk Test automatically resets each point for 5 sec when the point is activated, and rings the Fire Bell for 2 sec.

To provide an audible tone for a restored Fire Supervisory point, use P## Relay Response Type set to 1 and connect the corresponding relay to a visual annunciator.

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Contents D9412GV3/D7412GV3 v8.11 and Higher Type Styles Used in this Manual System RequirementsTable of Contents 147 TablesProgramming Prompts Directory 148 Document Name Part Number Using this Program Entry GuideDifferences between the D9412GV3 and D7412GV3 Features Literature ReferencedGuide to Programming Options D1255 Keypad Programming Menu and Page References D1260 Keypad Programming Menu and Page References Guide to UL 864 Programming Requirements D9412GV3/D7412GV3 Program Entry Guide 1.0 Introduction UL 864 Programming Recommendations Prompt Possible Settings For Ground Fault Enable SwitchRecommendation Phone For SIA CP-01 Compliance Call Waiting DisablePhone # D1260 D1255Phone # Format Default Modem IIIa2 Selection Modem IIIa2 or Contact IDDefault Yes Selection Yes or No Phone ParametersD6000 User IDs and Zones Dtmf DialingModem IIIa2 Communication Format Data Point Numbers Two Phone Lines Alarm On FailPhone Supv Time Buzz on FailRoute Number Groups Which Has the Highest Priority? Default Selection Yes or NoExpand Test Report Called Party DisconnectRouting Destination Communication Failures Programming Primary and Backup DestinationsEnhanced Routing Programming a Duplicate ReportRoute GRP 1 4 option # Primary DeviceRoute Group 1 4 option # Backup Device Burglar Reports Fire ReportsBurglar Reports Fire Reports Selections DescriptionSending Test Reports User ReportsTest Reports User Reports Selections DescriptionTest Reports Selections Description Diagnostics ReportsReport Selections Description Diagnostic ReportsRelay Reports Selections Report DescriptionRPS Reports Selections Report Description Auto Function ReportsRPS Reports Auto-Function Reports Selections Report DescriptionUser Change Reports Selections Description Point ReportsUser Chng Reports Point Reports Selections DescriptionAccess Reports Selections Report Description Access ReportsEvent Descriptions, Priorities, and Numbers Event Descriptions, Priorities, and Numbers Power Supervision Printer Parameters ## Fire Events ## Access Event## Scope ## A1 through A# in ScopeRPS Passcode RPS Parameters## Point Event ## Usr Chng EvtLog % Full Default Selection 0 toContact RPS if Log % Full Answer Armed Default Refer to the program record sheet SelectionRPS Call Back RPS Line MonitorRPS Modem Speed Default Blank Selection Blank or up to 24 charactersDefault Selection 300, 1200 RPS Phone #Area Parameters Miscellaneous# Force Arm/Bypass Max Area# Account NumberArea On to Yes # Auto Watch # Delay Restorals# Exit Tone # Exit Dly Time# Duress Enable must be set to Yes # Duress EnableVerify Time to 60 sec # Area Type Shared Area Arming Sequence Shared-Area Characteristics Arming a Shared AreaAccess Control Readers Assigned to the Shared Area Disarming a Shared Area# Burg Pattern # Fire Time# Fire Pattern # Burg Time# Bell Test # Single RingRing # Account O/C # Fail to Open # Disable O/C in Window# Area O/C # Auto CloseExit Dly Time  If Disable O/C in Window is# Fail to Close # Restrictd O/C# Latest Close Time Default Selection 0000 toArming Features # Perimeter O/CD1255 Keypad Parameter Setup RequirementTo Early Ambush Timer on # Early Ambush# Exit Warning must be set to Yes # Exit Restart# Arm No Exit # Exit Warning# Entry Warning must be set to Yes Keypad Command Center# Entry Warning Cmd CenterCC# Area Assign CC# Enhanced Command CenterDefault Selection 1 to 32 on D9412GV3 1 to 8 on D7412GV3 CC# SupervisedCC# A1 through A# in Scope CC# ScopeSame A# Account Number, CC# Enter Key Cycle Door CC# Enter Key RelayCC# Assign Door Trouble Tone to Yes CC# Trouble ToneCC# Entry Tone CC# Exit Tone## Passcode Arm CC# Arm Now WarningCC# Close Door CC# Passcode Follows ScopeCC# Abort Display CC# Cancel DisplayCC# Scroll Lock CC# Menu Key LockArea# Account Is On Area# Is OnArea# Not Ready Area# Is OffSee .9.2 Area Text on Custom FunctionCF### Text CF### Key StrokesExample User InterfaceMaster Arm Instant Master Arm DelayPerimeter Instant View Area Stat Perimeter DelayWatch Mode Perimeter PartialDoor Control Access Ctl LevelView Point Status Walk TestExtend Close Change Time/DateChange Passcode Del UserUnbypass a Point Bypass a PointPrint Log User CmdRemote Program Reset SensorsService Walk Change RelayFunction 128 through Default TextChange Skeds Invisible Walk Test## Disarm Default Selection 1 toDefault Refer to the program record sheet Selection Or E Authority Level## Master Arm Instant ## Master Arm Delay## Perimeter Delay ## Watch Mode## Fire Test ## View Memory## View Point Status ## Walk Test## Unlock Door ## Send Report## Door Control ## Cycle Door## Change Passcode ## Access Control Level## Change Display ## Change Time/Date## View Log ## Add User## Del User ## Extend Close## Change Relay ## Reset Sensors## Service Walk ## Bypass a Point## Change Skeds ## Default Text## Invisible Walk Test ## Area O/C ## C Function 128 through## Force Arm ## Passcode Arm## Disarm Level Default Refer to the program record sheet Selection C, or## Function Level Menu Item Function List## Function ## CC Address 1 through Relay ParametersArea Relays # Alarm Bell# Reset Sensors # Fire Bell# Force Armed # Fail to Close # Watch Mode# Area Fault # Area ArmedAC Failure # Perimeter Fault# Silent Alarm # Duress RelayPasscode or Token Worksheet User Group Window User GroupsPasscodes Passcode TamperUser passcode User token or card Reporting and Logging### User Group Default Selection 0, 1 toUser ### ### Passcode### SU1 through SU3 Site ### Name### Mstr Site ### Mstr Crd DataPoint Index Point Index## Type ## Type Description On next Program Point Response as Disarmed is YesApplications for Point Responses 9, D, and E Point ResponsesExample of Controlled point ## Entry Delay## Pt Response Hour Points## Audible After 2 Failures ## Ring Until Restored## Entry Tone Off ## Silent Bell## Invisible Point Regardless of the armed state . The buzz ## Buzz On FaultKeypad for any fault condition while the point Point Response## Local While Disarmed ## Watch Point## Relay Response Type ## Display as Device## Local While Armed ## Disable Restorals## Force Arm Returnable ## Bypassable ## Bypass ReturnableA# Auto Close prompt ## Cross Point ## Swinger Bypass## Report Bypass at Occurrence ## Defer Bypass Report## Resettable ## Alarm Verify## Fire Point Parameter Abort Window ## Alarm AbortPoint Number ### Point Index### Debounce ### Area Assign### Point Text ### Relay### Relay Codes/Relays CMD9 Relay CMD7 Point IndexCMD7 Relay CMD9 Point IndexWindow Windows# Sunday # Thursday # Monday# Tuesday # Wednesday# Open Window Stop Default Selection Hhmm hours and minutesDisable O/C in Window is programmed Yes # Open Window StartProgramming to Link Two Days over Midnight # Close Early Begin# Close Window Stop # Close Window StartHoliday Indexes for O/C Windows # Xept Holiday# Holiday # Area 1 throughNormal Store Hours Opening and Closing Windows WorksheetMonthly Auditor’s Schedule User Windows #UW# User Group Delivery ScheduleUW# Monday UW# Group EnableUW# Group Disable UW# SundaySchedules Skeds ## Area 1through # Bypass Max setting## Point Number ## Relay Number prompt defines ## Relay NumberSelections Blank To 128 for D9412GV3 To 64 for D7412GV3Report ## Defer Test## Hourly Report If Expand Test Report in PhoneCmd Center and Custom Func ## Cmd Center## Custom Func Sound Watch Tone at Command Center Keypad ThisAccess Control Level On This ## Access Ctl Level ### Door 1 through Default Selection To 24, 28 Access Control Level OffAccess Authority Events Unlock Door This functionNo Entry Events On Default Selection To 24, 28 Access Authority EventsNo Entry Events Off D9412GV3/D7412GV3 Program Entry Guide 4.0 Schedules Skeds ## Tuesday ## Time## Date ## MondayHoliday Index # Holiday Indexes## Holiday # DateSDI Automation Enable SDI AutoIntroduction RPS RequirementsStatus Rate SDI RPS ParametersEntered in RPS IP Address Configuration for RPS Over NetworkAnswer RPS Over Network RPS Address VerificationCommand 43, Remote Program Command 43 Flow Chart D1265 RPS IP Address # Default Selection 0.0.0.0 toRPS Port Number Path # IP Address Enhanced CommPath # Port Number  Path # Poll Rate is set to 120 sec Default Selection 0, 5 to 65535 secPath # Poll Rate Example of HeartbeatD1260 Poll Rate Timeline Path # Retry Count SDI RPS/Enhanced Communications ConfigurationDefault Selection 5 sec to 65535 sec Path # Ack WaitSupervise SDI Route Group ParametersRG# Same Network Receiver Fire Supervision Restoral Type Early Ambush TimerFire Summary Sustain Secondary Ambush CodeRemote Warning Crystal Time AdjustPasscode Length Swinger CountEarly Armed Relay Default Disabled Selection Disabled or US CalendarCross Point Parameters Perimeter Relay# Entry Area # Door ProfileCross Point Time Door ## Door Point Default Selection To 127, 129 to 2470 to 75 on D7412GV3#CC#Scope # Custom Function# Auto Door? # Interlock Point# Fire Unlock? # Strike Time Strike Profile# Disarm on Open? # Card Type# RTE Shunt Only? # Buzz Time# Extend Time # Deactivate On Open?# No Entry? # Access Granted?Event Profile # REXShunt Only?# Exit Request? # Enter Request?Programming the Control Panels for SIA CP--01 Compliance SIA CP-01 Quick ReferenceRouting Power SupervisionPhone Phone ParametersKeypad Command Center Assignment50 Area Relays 101 Command 7 and Command 104140 145 143Bosch Security Systems, Inc Perinton Parkway Fairport, NY
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