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U### Name

Default:

Refer to the program record sheet

Selection:

Sixteen alphanumeric characters

 

 

Enter Alphabetic-characters A to Z in capital letters

Period (.), comma (,), percent (%), parentheses [()], equal (=), greater or less than (< >), exclamation (!), braces ({}), apostrophe (’), carat (^), grave accent (`), tilde (~), semi-colon (;), and colon (:) are not allowed.

Enter up to sixteen characters of text for this user group.

Programming this group with a departmental, team, or function name identifies all the users in this group in a function related manner, such as

ENGINEERING.

Card Data Format

The D9412GV2/D7412GV2 and D9210B Controller comply with the 26-bit Wiegand card data format. In essence, the format consists of 26 bits (3.2 bytes) of data. The first bit is used for the even parity. The next 8 bits (first byte) is used for the U### Site Code. The next 16 bits (second and third byte) are used for the U### Card Data. The last bit is used for the odd parity.

As long as the reader and the tokens or cards you use are compatible with 26-bit Wiegand format, they function with this system.

Use only the readers identified as being compatible with the D9210B door control module. Refer to the D9210B Operation and Installation Guide (P/N:

32206) for information on these readers.

For more information, refer to the Security Industry Association (SIA) Access Control 26-bit Wiegand Reader Interface Standard.

U### Mstr Site

Default: Blank

Selection: 000 = (0) to 254 or Blank (255)

Master User ### Site Data: Enter the first three decimal numbers on the back of the token or card. This is the first byte (bits 2 through 9) of data for a 26-bit Wiegand card. This is called the site number. Tokens and cards with a site code of 255 are not compatible with the D9412GV2/D7412GV2 Control Panels.

Converting hexadecimal to decimal: If your card label contains letters as well as numbers, the number is hexadecimal.* Convert the hexadecimal number to decimal using your calculator. If you cannot convert in this way, use the reader and the Add/Chg User? Function to add the tokens or cards.

Perform the following test to confirm that you can convert properly:

Use 319EB0 as the hexadecimal number. On your calculator, press [HEX]. Enter all the hexadecimal characters into the calculator. Press [DEC] and your hexadecimal characters convert to the following eight digits: 03251888. The site number is 032. Enter it in U### Mstr Site. Your card data is 51888. Enter it into U### Mstr Crd Data.

*A hexadecimal number can contain all numerals. If the code does not work, try converting the number from hexadecimal to decimal.

Always tag your tokens before adding them to the system so you do not mix them up. Use the CRD ID ###-# number to index them.

U### Mstr Crd Data

Default: Blank

Selection: 00000 = (0) to 65534 or Blank (65535)

Master User ### Card Data: Enter the remaining five decimal numbers on the back of the token or card. This is the second and third byte (bits 10 through 25) of data for a 26-bit Wiegand card. This is called the card data.

You must program U### Mstr Site before programming this prompt.

U### SU1 through SU3 Site

Default: Blank

Selection: 000 = (0) to 254 or Blank (255)

Sub-users one through three site data.

U### SU1 through SU3 C/D

Default: Blank

Selection: 00000 = (0) to 65534 or Blank (65535)

Card data for sub-users one through three.

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Contents D9412GV2/D7412GV2 Prompt Sub-Prompt Type Styles Used in this ManualTable of Contents Tables SIA CP-01 Quick ReferenceProgramming Prompts Directory Document Name Part Number Using this Program Entry GuideDifferences between the D9412GV2 and D7412GV2 Features Literature ReferencedGV2MAIN Product HandlersProgramming Error Displays Guide to Programming OptionsProgramming the Control Panel with the D5200 Programmer Guide to UL 864 Programming Requirements Settings Permitted in UL Recommendation UL 864 Programming Recommendations Prompt Possible SettingsPhone Default Blank Selection Up to 24 characters do not enterFor SIA CP-01 Compliance Call Waiting Disable PhoneModem IIIa2 Communication Default Yes Selection Yes or NoPhone Parameters Modem FormatConettix D6600/D6100 Point/User FlagFail is Yes and CC Trouble Tone is Yes Alarm On FailPhone Supv Time Dtmf DialingBfsk Duress Code RoutingBuzz on Fail Two Phone LinesProgramming a Duplicate Report Programming Primary and Backup DestinationsRoute Number Groups Which Has the Highest Priority? Enhanced Routing# Backup Device # Primary DeviceView Events? Burglar Reports Fire ReportsBurglar Reports Fire Reports Selection Report DescriptionSending Test Reports User ReportsTest Reports User Reports Selection Report DescriptionTest Reports Selection Description Diagnostic Reports Selection DescriptionRelay Reports AutoFunc ReportsRPS Reports Point Reports RPS Reports Selections Report DescriptionPoint Reports Selections Description User Change Reports Selections Description Access ReportsAccess Reports Selections Report Description User Chng ReportsProgramming a Primary and Backup Destination Enhanced RoutingEnhanced Routing .4 Enhanced Routing on RG# Primary Pager RG# Backup SDIRG# Backup SDI, and Enhanced RG# Primary SDIProgramming the Pager Phone Number Pager Display FieldsEvent Priorit Event Description Number Event Descriptions, Priorities, and NumbersPower Supervision Default Selection 1 to 90 Blank and 0 are invalidAC Fail Time Default 60 sec Selection 10 to 300 sec in 5-sec Increments AC Fail DisplayAC Fail/Res Rpt Printer Parameters ## Supervised ## Scope## A1 through A8 in Scope RPS Parameters Log % Full RPS PasscodeAnswer Disarmed RPS Call BackRPS Line Monitor Answer ArmedMiscellaneous RPS PhDuress Type # Area On Cancel ReportArea Parameters AreaProgramming Ten-Digit Account Numbers Programming Account Numbers in 9000 Series Control PanelsProgramming Four-Digit Account Numbers Programming Four-Digit Account Numbers D5200 Programmer# Exit Tone # Delay Res# FA Bypass Max # Auto Watch# Duress Enable # Duress Enable must be set to YesVerify 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 Pat # Fire Time# Fire Pat # Burg Time# Single Ring # Bell TestRing # Acct 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 # Entry WarningKeypad Command Center Cmd CenterCC# Supervised CC# A1through A8 in Scope Default Blank Selection To 128, A, B, C, and BlankCC# Area Assign CC# ScopeDefault Blank Selection 1 to 8, Blank CC# Entr Cycl DrCC# Assign Door CC# Arm Now Warn CC# Trouble ToneCC# Entry Tone CC# Exit Tone## Passcode Arm CC# Close DoorCC# EnhancCmdCtr CC# Passcode Follows ScopeCC# Abort Display CC# Cancel DisplayCC# Scroll Lock CC# Menu Key LockArea# Acct Is On Area# Is OnArea# Not Ready Area# Is OffSee .10.2 Area Text on Custom FunctionCF### Text CF### Key StrokesProgramming Custom Function Keystrokes CF### Custom Function KeystrokesExample Keypad Programming Choices CommandsUser Interface Keypad SelectionsMstr Arm Inst Master Arm DelayPerim Delay Watch ModeView Pt Status Perim PartialView Area Stat View MemoryChg Passcode Access Ctl LevelDoor Control Chg Time/DateUser Cmd Del UserExtend Close Print LogRemote Program Bypass a PtUnbypass a Pt Change RelayInvisible Walk Test Service WalkDisplay Rev Change SkedsCustom Functions Function 128 throughAuthority Level ## Disarm## Mstr Arm Inst ## Master Arm Delay## Perim Delay ## Watch Mode## Fire Test ## View Memory## View Pt Status ## Walk Test## Unlock Door ## Send Report## Door Control ## Cycle Door## Chg Passcode ## Access Ctl Lvl## Chg Display ## Chg Time/Date## View Log ## Del User## Extend Close ## User Cmd## Display Rev ## Reset Sensors## Change Relay ## Remote Program## Invisible Walk Test ## Service Walk## Default Text ## Change Skeds## Area O/C ## Perimeter O/C## C Function 128 through ## Force ArmLevel or L## Disarm Level authority to ## Security Level## Disarm Level ## Function LevelMenu Item #6 Watch ModeDefault Refer to the program record sheet Selection Function List## CC Address 1 through Relay Parameters# Alarm Bell # Reset SensorsArea Relays # Area Armed # Watch Mode# Area Fault # Force Armed# Duress Relay # Perim Fault# Silent Alarm Ground Fault DetectSummary Fire Tbl Summary AlarmPhone Fail Comm FailSummary SupBurg Summary TroublePass Code or Token Worksheet Bsfk User Code Report User ###Reporting and Logging User pass code User token or card### Passcode ### User Group### Area 1 through Area 8 Auth ### SU1 through SU3 Site ### Name### Mstr Site ### Mstr Crd DataPoint Index Point Index## Type Description Selection ## Type Description Disarmed is Yes NormalOpen ShortPoint Responses Applications for Point Responses 9, D, and E## Response of 8-9-A-B-C Example of 24-hour point ## Pt ResponseHour Points Example of Controlled point## Silent Bell ## Entry Delay## Ring Til Rst ## Audible After 2 Failures## Invisible Pt Point Response ## Buzz On FaultKeypad for any fault condition while the point ## Watch PointRelay Follows Point The relay ## RlyResp Type## Disp as Dvc ## Local While Disarmed## Disable Rst ## Local While Armed## FA Retrnable 5 Open/Close Options ## BP Retrnable## Bypassable A# Auto Close prompt## Cross Point ## Report Bypass at Occurrence## Fire Point ## ResettableParameter Abort Window ## Alarm AbortPoint Number ### Point Index### BFSK/Relay Codes/Relays ### Area Assign### Debounce ### BFSK/RelayCMD7 Point Text ### Point TextCMD7 Point Index CMD7 BFSK/RelayCMD9 Point Index CMD9 BFSK/RelayCMD9 Point Text Windows Window# 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 WorksheetUW# User Group User Windows #UW# Monday UW# Group EnableUW# Group Disable UW# SundaySked Number SkedsUW# Xept Holiday UW# Holiday 1 through## Function Code ## Area 1through## Point Number To 128 for D9412GV2 ## Relay NumberSelections Blank To 128 for D9412GV2 To 64 for D7412GV2## Defer Status ## Defer Test## Hourly Report If Expand Test Rpt in Phone## Cmd Center Cmd Center and Custom Func## Custom Func ## Door 1 through ## Access Ctl Level ### Access Ctl Level# ## Cmd Center 1throughAccess Authority Events No Entry Events Off ## Monday ## Time## Date ## SundayDate Holiday Indexes## Xept Holiday ## HolidayIndex 4 Days Index 1 DaysIndex 2 Days Index 3 DaysSDI Automation Enable SDI AutoIntroduction RPS and D5200 Handler RequirementsRTS Control Parity/StopDTR Control SupervisionEnable SDI RPS User Interface Modifications for CommandSDI RPS Parameters Call Back Enabled Refer to RPS IP Address Set RPS IP Address to 0 if Enable ExtRPS IP Address RPS Port NumberPrograms→Accessories→Communications For Best Data Smart OneFor US Robotics PC running Remote Programming Software RPS Modem Pstn External Modem ConnectionD9412GV2/D7412GV2 Program Entry Guide 6.0 GV2AUX Modem Init String Enable Ext ModemDefault Atdt Selection Not available Seize RelayPath # IP Add3 Enhanced CommPath # IP Add1 Path # IP Add2Path # Retry Count is set to Path # PortNumPath # Poll Rate Path # Poll Rate is set to 120 secDefault Selection Sec to 65535 sec Path # Ack WaitExample of Retry Count Path # Anti-Replay SDI RPS/Enhanced Communications ConfigurationDefault Selection 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14.4 K Path # Retry CountRoute Group Attempts RG# 1 AttemptFire Summary Sustain Secondary Ambush Code Enable Protocol TypeFire Supv Res Type Fire Trouble ResoundSwinger Count Default Selection 0, 3, 4, 5, orDefault Selection 3, or Passcode LengthEarly Armed Relay Cross Point ParametersCrystalTime Adj Perimeter RelayDefault 20 sec Selection Sec to 255 sec Cross Point TimeCross Point Ranges Within Groups #CC#Scope Door ProfileDoor # # Entry Area #Effects of Programming on Custom Function Activation Default Blank Selection Blank, 1 to 127, 129 to# Door Point # Interlock Point# Card Type # Auto Door?# Fire Unlock? # Disarm on Open?# Buzz Time Strike Profile# Strike Time # Shunt Time# REXShunt Only? Event Profile# Deact On Open? # RTE Shunt Only?# Exit Request? # Access Granted?# No Entry? # Enter Request?Programming the Control Panels for SIA CP--01 Compliance SIA CP-01 Quick ReferencePhone Parameters Power SupervisionPhone Printer ParametersBell Parameters Arming FeaturesKeypad Command Center Assignment51 Access Control FunctionsArea Relays Custom FunctionsPoint Index Command 7 and Command 104Point Assignments 102 Pass Code or Token Worksheet115 Holiday Indexes 124144 Bosch Security Systems, Inc /08 F01U003636-04 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. F01U003636-04
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