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D1265 Owner's Manual Appendix

Security System Glossary

Area

A group of detection devices

 

connected to your security system.

Arm

To turn on your controlled points

 

(burglar detection devices). When an

 

area is armed and a controlled point

 

trips, an alarm occurs or entry delay

 

begins. When an area is disarmed,

 

faulting controlled points will not

 

generate alarms.

Authority

Your security company or security

Level

representative assigns an authority

 

level to your passcode. The authority

 

level determines what keypad

 

functions you can execute.

Bypass

Selectively remove points from the

 

security system. You might bypass a

 

point in order to arm the perimeter

 

with a window open.

Central

A facility where trained personnel

Station

monitor your security system 24 hours

 

a day. Your security system might be

 

programmed to contact the central

 

station during alarm conditions,

 

enabling central station personnel to

 

dispatch the proper authorities.

Closing

A report your system can be

Report

programmed to send to the central

 

station indicating that an area has been

 

armed. Opening and closing reports

 

are commonly used by commercial

 

accounts.

Function

A list of functions programmed by

List

your security company. They can

 

perform most keypad functions with

 

only two or three button presses.

Entry

A programmed delay of system alarm

Delay

response, which allows you to enter an

 

armed area through the correct point

 

and disarm the area. If you don’t

 

disarm before the delay time expires,

 

the system begins an alarm response,

 

which might include reports to the

 

central station.

Exit Delay

A programmed delay of system alarm

 

response, which allows you to exit

 

after arming an area. If you don’t exit

 

before the delay time expires, entry

 

delay begins. You must disarm the

 

system. If you don’t disarm before

 

the delay time expires, the system

 

begins an alarm response, which might

 

include reports to the central station.

Faulted

A point that is not normal (a door or

Point

window is open).

Force Arm

To turn on (arm) the security system

 

even though one or more points are

 

faulted. Force arming bypasses the

 

faulted points.

Idle Text

The security system shows idle text at

 

keypads when it is not performing a

 

user-requested function. Idle text

 

shows the arming status of the system.

Master

To turn on (arm) both interior points

Arm

and perimeter points.

Menu

A list of functions you execute from a

 

keypad.

Opening

A report your system can be

Report

programmed to send to the central

 

station indicating that an area has been

 

disarmed. Opening and closing reports

 

are commonly used by commercial

 

accounts.

Perimeter

An arming command that arms only

Arm

the perimeter points.

Point

A detection device or group of devices

 

connected to your security system.

 

Points display individually at the

 

keypad with custom text. The text can

 

describe a single door, motion sensor,

 

smoke detector, or an area such as

 

UPSTAIRS or GARAGE.

Relay

Your system might have relays

 

programmed to provide control of

 

devices such as premises lighting or

 

entry gates. Your security company

 

programs relays for automatic control

 

and/or control from your keypad.

Trouble

A service condition that needs to be

 

corrected, such as a broken wire

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Contents D1265 Page Contents Bosch Security Systems, Inc /10 F01U169130-02 Figures Your Keypad IntroductionPoints Using the keypadCommand Enter buttons Non-Fire Points Fire PointsYour Custom Display To Scroll Faulted or Bypassed Points View Faulted or Bypassed PointsKeypad Quiets for Button presses Priority of EventsSilencing Fire Alarms Fire AlarmsSilencing Burglary Alarms Burglary AlarmsFire Trouble and Fire Supervisory Events Silencing Fire Trouble and Fire Supervisory conditionsSpecial System Trouble Display Silencing an AlarmNon-Fire Trouble and Supervisory Events How Your System Reports Alarms Part II System Commands Turning the System On Arming Passcode Protected Commands and FunctionsTurning the System Off Disarming To Turn Your Security System On ArmTurning On the System Arming With Doors or Windows Open Turning On the System Arming With a Duress PasscodeBosch Security Systems, Inc /10 F01U169130-02 Description Using Master ArmMaster Arm CMD + Master Arming all Areas Using Perimeter Instant Turn On the Perimeter With No Delays DescriptionMaster Arm Instant CMD + 1 + Perimeter Instant CMD +Using Perimeter Delay Perimeter Delay CMD +Turn On the Perimeter With Delays Description Using CMD View Alarm Memory CMD + 4 +Using View Alarm Memory Silence Trouble Sound/Clear Trouble Display CMD +Walk Test CMD + 4 + Using Walk TestUsing Reset Sensors Reset Sensors CMD + 4 +Entering Watch Mode Watch Mode CMD +Using Watch Mode Partially Turn On the Perimeter Description Using Perimeter PartialPerimeter Partial CMD + Special Alerts CMD + 7 and CMD + Using Command Terms Used in This Section Advanced CommandsBypass a Point CMD + Using Bypass a PointBosch Security Systems, Inc /10 F01U169130-02 Unbypass a Point CMD + 0 + Using Unbypass a PointSend Report CMD + 4+1 or 4+2 Using Send ReportFor systems without a phone number Remote Program CMD + 4 +For systems with a network connection For systems with a phone number configuredChange Time/Date CMD + 4 + Set Date button disappears when the first digit is entered Door Control CMD + 4 + Using Door ControlCycle Door Door StatusSecure Door Unlock DoorAccess Level Show Continuous Time/Date Change Display CMD + 4 +Extend Closing CMD + 5 + Bosch Security Systems, Inc /10 F01U169130-02 Chg Skeds CMD + 5 + Using Chg SkedsSked Table Delete User CMD + 5 + Change Passcode CMD + 5 + Using Change PasscodeChange Relay CMD + 5 + Add/Change User CMD + 5 + Page User 3 is used here as an example Add/Change PasscodeBosch Security Systems, Inc /10 F01U169130-02 Add/Change Level Adding/Changing a User’s Name Add/Change Card Add/Change Sub-User ID Fire Test CMD + 5 + Default Text CMD + 5 +Using Fire Test Bosch Security Systems, Inc /10 F01U169130-02 Display Rev CMD + 5 + Service Menu 9 + 9 + EnterUsing Display Revision Using View LogUsing Print Log Using Default Text Keypad Setup MenuView Area Status Working with Multiple Areas from a Single KeypadScreen Area Definitions View Point StatusTurning on Selected Areas Move To Area CMD + 5 +Turning On the System Turning on Multiple Areas with a Passcode Faulted Points in Other AreasTurning on All or Selected Areas Turn On the Entire System Without DelaysTurning Off Multiple Areas with Disarm All Turning Off the SystemTurning Off Multiple Areas with a Passcode Turning Off Selected Areas User Authority Levels Supplementary Information for Adding PasscodesPasscode Worksheet User InterfaceAuthority Levels User Passcode Worksheet User 000 to ### User Passcode Worksheet User 039 to Bosch Security Systems, Inc /10 F01U169130-02 User Area Authority ### Passcode Group User Name Master ID ###-0 Sub-User ###-1 Sub-User ###-2 Sub-User ###-3 115 Site Card Data User Area Authority ### Passcode Group Bosch Security Systems, Inc /10 F01U169130-02 Bosch Security Systems, Inc /10 F01U169130-02 Master ID ###-0 Sub-User ###-1 Sub-User ###-2 Sub-User ###-3 User Area Authority ### Passcode Group Bosch Security Systems, Inc /10 F01U169130-02 User Passcode Worksheet Blank User Token Worksheet Blank Security System LimitationsView Fire Safety and EvacuationStandard Displays System Trouble Displays Service D9210 Service PrinterService Zonex Bus 1 or Hour Point BypassSecurity System Glossary Your Alarm Company Maintenance and ServiceHow to Clean the Keypad Bosch Security Systems, Inc /10 F01U169130-02 Bosch Security Systems, Inc Perinton Parkway Fairport, NY

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