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2.9.3Shared-Area Characteristics Arming a Shared Area

All associate areas must be armed when a shared area is armed. As soon as the last associate area is armed, the shared area automatically begins its arming sequence. Passcode, key switch, sub- controls, or RPS cannot arm shared areas. To display faulted points at associate areas, the shared and associate areas must have the same account number.

Disarming a Shared Area

Shared areas automatically disarm when any associate area in the control panel is disarmed. Passcode, tokens, cards, key switch, sub-controls, or RPS cannot disarm shared areas.

Shared Area Arming Sequence

When shared areas automatically begin to arm, the arming is based on the A# Exit Dly Time programmed for the area number where the keypad is assigned.

Shared Area Not Ready

If a point is faulted in the shared area, CHK AREA appears on the associate keypad that is arming the last associate area. Associate area keypads can show faults from shared areas as long as the shared areas fall within the scope of the associate area.

Force Arming a Shared Area

When CHK AREA appears, press [ESC] to show FORCE ARM at the associate keypad. Pressing [ENTER] force arms the shared area if:

the user has authority to bypass points,

the point is bypassable, and

the number of faulted points does not exceed the force arm maximum amount for the shared area.

Remember to include the shared area in the associate area’s scope.

Viewing Shared Area Armed Status

View Area Status can be used from a keypad outside of the shared area to view the shared area’s armed state.

Silencing Sounders in the Shared Area

Silence shared area alarms and troubles from any keypad.

To silence sounders, the user needs an authority level assigned to the shared area. If the user also has the authority to arm or disarm the area, then ALREADY ARMED or ALREADY DISARMED momentarily appears.

Access Control Readers Assigned to the Shared Area

The shared area momentarily disarms then begins the exit delay sequence, allowing a user to walk to an associate area and disarm. If the token or card reader assigned to the shared area includes any associate area in the D## CC# Scope (in the access handler), both the associate area and shared area disarms when the token or ard is presented.

Closing Reports for Shared Areas

If Closing Reports for shared areas are needed, assign passcodes a valid authority level in the shared area.

2.9.4Bell Parameters

The D9412GV2 and the D7412GV2 have two main types of annunciation: Fire Bell and Burg Bell. Both Fire and Burg Bells share the same terminal (Terminal 6) on the control panel as shipped from the factory.

If a simultaneous Fire Bell and Burg Bell occur, the Fire Bell takes precedence over the Burg Bell regardless of which relay or terminal output they share.

When the Fire and Burg Bells share the same output and a Fire Bell occurs while the Burg Bell is ringing, the Fire Bell pattern overrides the Burg Bell pattern. At the end of the fire time, the burg pattern resumes.

When the Fire and Burg Bells share the same output and a Burg Bell occurs while a Fire Bell sounds, the control panel waits until the Fire time expires before starting the Burg Bell.

Either a single bell (panel-wide) or a number of bells (area-wide) can be used on the control panel. For programming these applications, refer to Section 2.13.1 Area Relays on page 79.

When both Fire and Burg Bells occur simultaneously and a user enters a valid passcode, a Fire Cancel Report for the fire alarm and a Cancel Report for the burg alarm is sent to the central station if Cancel Reports is programmed Yes.

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Contents D9412GV2/D7412GV2 Prompt Sub-Prompt Type Styles Used in this ManualTable of Contents Programming Prompts Directory TablesSIA CP-01 Quick Reference Differences between the D9412GV2 and D7412GV2 Features Using this Program Entry GuideLiterature Referenced Document Name Part NumberGV2MAIN Product HandlersProgramming the Control Panel with the D5200 Programmer Programming Error DisplaysGuide to Programming Options Guide to UL 864 Programming Requirements Settings Permitted in UL Recommendation UL 864 Programming Recommendations Prompt Possible SettingsFor SIA CP-01 Compliance Call Waiting Disable Default Blank Selection Up to 24 characters do not enterPhone PhonePhone Parameters Default Yes Selection Yes or NoModem Format Modem IIIa2 CommunicationConettix D6600/D6100 Point/User FlagPhone Supv Time Alarm On FailDtmf Dialing Fail is Yes and CC Trouble Tone is YesBuzz on Fail RoutingTwo Phone Lines Bfsk Duress CodeRoute Number Groups Which Has the Highest Priority? Programming Primary and Backup DestinationsEnhanced Routing Programming a Duplicate ReportView Events? # Backup Device# Primary Device Burglar Reports Fire ReportsFire Reports Selection Report Description Burglar ReportsTest Reports User ReportsUser Reports Selection Report Description Sending Test ReportsTest Reports Selection Description Diagnostic Reports Selection DescriptionRPS Reports Relay ReportsAutoFunc Reports Point Reports Selections Description Point ReportsRPS Reports Selections Report Description Access Reports Selections Report Description Access ReportsUser Chng Reports User Change Reports Selections DescriptionEnhanced Routing .4 Enhanced Routing on Programming a Primary and Backup DestinationEnhanced Routing RG# Backup SDI, and Enhanced RG# Backup SDIRG# Primary SDI RG# Primary PagerProgramming the Pager Phone Number Pager Display FieldsEvent Priorit Event Description Number Event Descriptions, Priorities, and NumbersAC Fail Time Power SupervisionDefault Selection 1 to 90 Blank and 0 are invalid AC Fail/Res Rpt Default 60 sec Selection 10 to 300 sec in 5-sec IncrementsAC Fail Display Printer Parameters ## A1 through A8 in Scope ## Supervised## Scope RPS Parameters Log % Full RPS PasscodeRPS Line Monitor RPS Call BackAnswer Armed Answer DisarmedDuress Type MiscellaneousRPS Ph Area Parameters Cancel ReportArea # Area OnProgramming Four-Digit Account Numbers Programming Account Numbers in 9000 Series Control PanelsProgramming Four-Digit Account Numbers D5200 Programmer Programming Ten-Digit Account Numbers# FA Bypass Max # Delay Res# Auto Watch # Exit ToneVerify Time to 60 sec # Duress Enable# Duress Enable must be set to Yes # Area Type Access Control Readers Assigned to the Shared Area Shared-Area Characteristics Arming a Shared AreaDisarming a Shared Area Shared Area Arming Sequence# Fire Pat # Fire Time# Burg Time # Burg PatRing # Single Ring# Bell Test # Acct O/C # Area O/C # Disable O/C in Window# Auto Close # Fail to Open# Fail to Close If Disable O/C in Window is# Restrictd O/C Exit Dly TimeArming Features Default Selection 0000 to# Perimeter O/C # Latest Close TimeTo Early Ambush Timer on Parameter Setup Requirement# Early Ambush D1255 Keypad# Arm No Exit # Exit Restart# Exit Warning # Exit Warning must be set to Yes# Entry Warning must be set to Yes # Entry WarningCC# Supervised Keypad Command CenterCmd Center CC# Area Assign Default Blank Selection To 128, A, B, C, and BlankCC# Scope CC# A1through A8 in ScopeCC# Assign Door Default Blank Selection 1 to 8, BlankCC# Entr Cycl Dr CC# Entry Tone CC# Trouble ToneCC# Exit Tone CC# Arm Now WarnCC# EnhancCmdCtr CC# Close DoorCC# Passcode Follows Scope ## Passcode ArmCC# Scroll Lock CC# Cancel DisplayCC# Menu Key Lock CC# Abort DisplayArea# Not Ready Area# Is OnArea# Is Off Area# Acct Is OnCF### Text Custom FunctionCF### Key Strokes See .10.2 Area Text onExample Programming Custom Function KeystrokesCF### Custom Function Keystrokes User Interface CommandsKeypad Selections Keypad Programming ChoicesPerim Delay Master Arm DelayWatch Mode Mstr Arm InstView Area Stat Perim PartialView Memory View Pt StatusDoor Control Access Ctl LevelChg Time/Date Chg PasscodeExtend Close Del UserPrint Log User CmdUnbypass a Pt Bypass a PtChange Relay Remote ProgramDisplay Rev Service WalkChange Skeds Invisible Walk TestAuthority Level Function 128 through## Disarm Custom Functions## Perim Delay ## Master Arm Delay## Watch Mode ## Mstr Arm Inst## View Pt Status ## View Memory## Walk Test ## Fire Test## Door Control ## Send Report## Cycle Door ## Unlock Door## Chg Display ## Access Ctl Lvl## Chg Time/Date ## Chg Passcode## Extend Close ## Del User## User Cmd ## View Log## Change Relay ## Reset Sensors## Remote Program ## Display Rev## Default Text ## Service Walk## Change Skeds ## Invisible Walk Test## C Function 128 through ## Perimeter O/C## Force Arm ## Area O/C## Disarm Level ## Security Level## Function Level Level or L## Disarm Level authority toDefault Refer to the program record sheet Selection #6 Watch ModeFunction List Menu Item## CC Address 1 through Relay ParametersArea Relays # Alarm Bell# Reset Sensors # Area Fault # Watch Mode# Force Armed # Area Armed# Silent Alarm # Perim FaultGround Fault Detect # Duress RelayPhone Fail Summary AlarmComm Fail Summary Fire TblSummary SupBurg Summary TroublePass Code or Token Worksheet Reporting and Logging User ###User pass code User token or card Bsfk User Code Report### Area 1 through Area 8 Auth ### Passcode### User Group ### Mstr Site ### Name### Mstr Crd Data ### SU1 through SU3 SitePoint Index Point Index## Type Description Selection ## Type Description Open NormalShort Disarmed is Yes## Response of 8-9-A-B-C Point ResponsesApplications for Point Responses 9, D, and E Hour Points ## Pt ResponseExample of Controlled point Example of 24-hour point## Silent Bell ## Entry Delay## Invisible Pt ## Ring Til Rst## Audible After 2 Failures Keypad for any fault condition while the point ## Buzz On Fault## Watch Point Point Response## Disp as Dvc ## RlyResp Type## Local While Disarmed Relay Follows Point The relay## FA Retrnable ## Disable Rst## Local While Armed ## Bypassable ## BP RetrnableA# Auto Close prompt 5 Open/Close Options## Cross Point ## Report Bypass at Occurrence## Fire Point ## ResettablePoint Number ## Alarm Abort### Point Index Parameter Abort Window### Debounce ### Area Assign### BFSK/Relay ### BFSK/Relay Codes/RelaysCMD7 Point Index ### Point TextCMD7 BFSK/Relay CMD7 Point TextCMD9 Point Text CMD9 Point IndexCMD9 BFSK/Relay # Sunday WindowsWindow # Tuesday # Monday# Wednesday # ThursdayDisable O/C in Window is programmed Yes Default Selection Hhmm hours and minutes# Open Window Start # Open Window StopProgramming to Link Two Days over Midnight # Close Early Begin# Close Window Stop # Close Window Start# Holiday # Xept Holiday# Area 1 through Holiday Indexes for O/C WindowsNormal Store Hours Opening and Closing Windows WorksheetUW# User Group User Windows #UW# Group Disable UW# Group EnableUW# Sunday UW# MondayUW# Xept Holiday SkedsUW# Holiday 1 through Sked Number## Point Number ## Function Code## Area 1through Selections Blank ## Relay NumberTo 128 for D9412GV2 To 64 for D7412GV2 To 128 for D9412GV2## Hourly Report ## Defer TestIf Expand Test Rpt in Phone ## Defer Status## Custom Func ## Cmd CenterCmd Center and Custom Func ## Access Ctl Level# ## Access Ctl Level ### Cmd Center 1through ## Door 1 throughAccess Authority Events No Entry Events Off ## Date ## Time## Sunday ## Monday## Xept Holiday Holiday Indexes## Holiday DateIndex 2 Days Index 1 DaysIndex 3 Days Index 4 DaysIntroduction Enable SDI AutoRPS and D5200 Handler Requirements SDI AutomationDTR Control Parity/StopSupervision RTS ControlSDI RPS Parameters Enable SDI RPSUser Interface Modifications for Command Call Back Enabled RPS IP Address Set RPS IP Address to 0 if Enable ExtRPS Port Number Refer to RPS IP AddressFor US Robotics Programs→Accessories→CommunicationsFor Best Data Smart One PC running Remote Programming Software RPS Modem Pstn External Modem ConnectionD9412GV2/D7412GV2 Program Entry Guide 6.0 GV2AUX Default Atdt Selection Not available Enable Ext ModemSeize Relay Modem Init StringPath # IP Add1 Enhanced CommPath # IP Add2 Path # IP Add3Path # Poll Rate Path # PortNumPath # Poll Rate is set to 120 sec Path # Retry Count is set toExample of Retry Count Default Selection Sec to 65535 secPath # Ack Wait Default Selection 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14.4 K SDI RPS/Enhanced Communications ConfigurationPath # Retry Count Path # Anti-ReplayFire Summary Sustain Route Group AttemptsRG# 1 Attempt Fire Supv Res Type Enable Protocol TypeFire Trouble Resound Secondary Ambush CodeDefault Selection 3, or Default Selection 0, 3, 4, 5, orPasscode Length Swinger CountCrystalTime Adj Cross Point ParametersPerimeter Relay Early Armed RelayCross Point Ranges Within Groups Default 20 sec Selection Sec to 255 secCross Point Time Door # Door Profile# Entry Area # #CC#Scope# Door Point Default Blank Selection Blank, 1 to 127, 129 to# Interlock Point Effects of Programming on Custom Function Activation# Fire Unlock? # Auto Door?# Disarm on Open? # Card Type# Strike Time Strike Profile# Shunt Time # Buzz Time# Deact On Open? Event Profile# RTE Shunt Only? # REXShunt Only?# No Entry? # Access Granted?# Enter Request? # Exit Request?Programming the Control Panels for SIA CP--01 Compliance SIA CP-01 Quick ReferencePhone Power SupervisionPrinter Parameters Phone ParametersKeypad Command Center Assignment51 Arming FeaturesAccess Control Functions Bell ParametersArea Relays Custom FunctionsPoint Assignments 102 Command 7 and Command 104Pass Code or Token Worksheet Point Index115 Holiday Indexes 124144 Bosch Security Systems, Inc /08 F01U003636-04 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. F01U003636-04
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