Bosch Power Tools 2000 manual Open/Close, Entry Dly Time, Exit Dly Time, Extended Dly, Exit Tone

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Open/Close

2000 Series Program Entry Guide 6.0

Open/Close

 

 

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6.0 Open/Close

Use the prompts in this group to set entry and exit delays and other opening/closing options.

1 Entry Dly Time

Default: 30

Selection: 0 to 255

Users can turn the system off during entry delay. If the user fails to turn off the system before entry delay expires, an Alarm event occurs. Users must enter through a point programmed for entry delay to start the entry delay timer. All Controlled points are delayed once the timer starts. Refer to Section 11.0 Point Codes.

2 Exit Dly Time

Default: 60

Selection: 0 to 255

Users can exit the premises during exit delay. All Controlled points are delayed once the timer starts. Refer to Section 11.0 Point Codes.

Exiting through a protected point or moving through a protected area after exit delay expires causes an Alarm event to occur. The system sounds three long tones at the keypads at the end of exit delay.

3 Extended Dly

Default: 120

Selection: 0 to 255

Use Extended Delay for systems requiring extended entry and exit delays for some points. For example, you could use this feature to allow system users to enter and exit through an overhead garage door.

The system uses the Extended Delay for Controlled points programmed with B or C for Digit 1 of the point code. If a user starts exit delay and then faults an Extended point (such as opening the garage door), the system switches from Exit Delay Time to the Extended Delay. You can program this delay with enough time to allow the user to open the garage door, drive out, and close the door.

If you bypass an Extended Delay point, the system switches to the Extended Delay. The system makes the switch even if the point is not faulted when you bypass it.

If you bypass an Extended Delay point and the point is faulted and returns to normal within the extended exit delay, the point returns to the system. This allows users to turn the system on with the garage door open and still protect the door. Any other point type that is bypassed and returns to normal during exit delay does not automatically return to the system.

If the system is on and a user enters through an Extended point (such as opening the garage door) first, the system uses Extended Delay for entry delay. If the user enters through a point not programmed for extended delay (such as the front door) first, and then through an Extended Delay point (such as opening the garage door), the system cannot use Extended Delay for entry delay.

4 Exit Tone

Default:

Yes

 

 

Selection:

Yes, No

 

 

0

No

 

 

1

Yes

 

 

Use this prompt to turn off the keypad tone that annunciates Exit Delay, and the Excursion (Step Outside and Exit) feature.

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Contents 2000 Series Control PanelsBosch Security Systems 7/05 35114F Using this Guide for Keypad ProgrammingAbout This Manual E Version Control PanelsBosch Security Systems 7/05 35114F Contents2000 Series Program Entry Guide Contents An Example, Entering Custom Text2000 Series Program Entry Guide Contents FiguresTables 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 1.0 System ConfigurationSystem Configuration 3 Keyswitch2000 Series Program Entry Guide 6 Custom Service TextSystem Configuration Default BlankPhone 2.0 Phone2.1Phone Routing Set to No Phone Routing Set to Yes8 Restoral Route 5 Fire Route6 Non-FireRoute 7 Pt Trbl Route14 Duress Route 11 Cancel Route12 Sys Trbl Route 13 Sys Trbl RoutePhone 15 Test RouteDefault: Local 2000 Series Program Entry Guide3 Restricted O/C 3.0 ReportsReports 1 O/C Rpts - All On2000 Series Program Entry Guide 5 Cancel Rpt6 Restoral Rpts 7 AC Fail Buzz/RptReports 8 Point User FlagDefault 2000 Series Program Entry GuideBosch Security Systems | 7/05 | 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry GuideReports EN1 Rcvr Format 4.0Receiver4.1Modem Reports ReceiverTable 2 continued 2000 Series Program Entry GuideReceiver ENTable 2 continued 2000 Series Program Entry GuideReceiver EN2 Fire Group 4.2Pulse Report Groups1 - Account number 2 - Report group 3 - Point, user5 Restoral Group 8 Cancel Group3 Non-FireGroup 4 Pt Trbl Group2000 Series Program Entry Guide 10 Sys Res Group11 Duress Group 12 Test Group2 RAM Phone 5.0 Remote ProgrammingRemote Programming 1 RAM PasscodeEN 2000 Series Program Entry GuideRemote Programming 2 Exit Dly Time 6.0 Open/CloseOpen/Close 1 Entry Dly Time2000 Series Program Entry Guide 6.1Step Outside5 No Delay 6 ExcursionOpen/Close 6.2Exit2000 Series Program Entry Guide Bosch Security Systems 7/05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry GuideOpen/Close EN1 A-KeyReport 2 A-KeyAlarm Output7.0ABC Keys ABC Keys10 C-KeyOutput 5B-KeyAlarm Report 6 B-KeyOutput 7 B-KeyAck Tone9 C-KeyAlarm Report 8 B-KeyText1 Bell Time 4 Alarm on 2 Fail8.0 Bell BellBosch Security Systems 7/05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry GuideBell EN2 Hours to Next 9.0 Test TimerTest Timer 1 Test IntervalThe report defers one interval from the time of the last report. For example, if theTest Intrvl prompt is set to 1 Day, and the system transmits an Opening Report at 9 00 PM, the interval begins at 9 00 PM. If the system transmitted no other reports before 9 00 PM the following day, at 9 00 PM the system transmits the Test Report Test Timer2000 Series Program Entry Guide 6 Address 7 Address 8 Address 10.0 Address ConfigurationAddress Configuration 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4 Address 5 AddressBosch Security Systems 7/05 35114F Address Configuration2000 Series Program Entry Guide EN2 Point 11.0 Point CodesPoint Codes 1 Point7 to 24 Points 7 to 4 Point5 Point 6 PointPoint Codes 11.1Digit 1, Point TypeRefer to Section 11.3 Digit 3, Point Options 2000 Series Program Entry GuideEN 11.3 Digit 3, Point Options2000 Series Program Entry Guide Point CodesEN 2000 Series Program Entry GuidePoint Codes EN 2000 Series Program Entry GuidePoint Codes EN 2000 Series | Program Entry Guide |Point Codes EN the Extended Delay feature2000 Series Program Entry Guide Point CodesPoint Codes 11.2Digit 2, Alarm Responses2000 Series Program Entry Guide EN 11.3Digit 3, Point Options2000 Series Program Entry Guide Point CodesEN 11.4Digit 4, Device Address2000 Series Program Entry Guide Point CodesPoint Codes 11.5Digit 5, Sensor Loop2000 Series Program Entry Guide Table 9 Digit Selection Summary 2000 Series Program Entry GuidePoint Codes ENPoint Codes 11.6 Recommended Point Codes2000 Series Program Entry Guide Table 16 Panic Device swinger bypass 2000 Series Program Entry GuidePoint Codes Bosch Security Systems 7/05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry GuidePoint Codes EN2000 Series Program Entry Guide 12.0 Point TextPoint Text 1 to 24 Point TextBosch Security Systems 7/05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry GuidePoint Text ENRelays 13.0 Relays13.1Relay Function Logic 13.2Relay FunctionsEN the Parameter prompt2000 Series Program Entry Guide RelaysEN 2000 Series Program Entry GuideRelays Relays 13.3Relay Parameters, for Keypad Programming Only2000 Series Program Entry Guide 1 User Tst, Bell 2 User Tst, Battery14.0 User Test User TestBosch Security Systems 7/05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry GuideUser Test EN2 Passcode Length 15.0 PasscodesPasscodes 1 Instir Codepasscode for up to eight users 5 Change PasscodePasscode-# the Passcode Type and to enter a unique2000 Series Program Entry Guide 16.0 RF ParametersRF Parameters 1 Supervision IntervalBosch Security Systems 7/05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry GuideRF Parameters ENProgram Lock 1 Return to Default3 Disable System 17.0 Program LockBosch Security Systems 7/05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry GuideProgram Lock ENKeypad Programming 18.0Keypad Programming18.1Getting Started 18.2View Mode18.4 Scroll Lists 18.3Modify Mode18.4Scroll Lists 18.5Yes and No EntriesKeypad Programming 18.6An Example, Entering Custom Text2000 Series Program Entry Guide Keypad Programming 18.7Keypad Programming Tips2000 Series Program Entry Guide 2000 Series Program Entry Guide Index Index2000 Series Program Entry Guide Index 2000 Series Program Entry Guide Index 2005 Bosch Security Systems 35114F Fairport, NY Customer ServiceBosch Security Systems 130 Perinton Parkway Technical Support