Bosch Appliances D9412GV2 manual Programming Custom Function Keystrokes, Example

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Programming Custom Function Keystrokes

D9412GV2/D7412GV2 Program Entry Guide 2.0 GV2MAIN

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Programming Custom Function Keystrokes

Find the command you want to execute in the User Interface section of the program record sheet. Single digit commands must be programmed with 9 as the second digit.

Table 26: CF### Custom Function Keystrokes

Command

Keystroke

1

(Master arm area)

A19

2

(Perimeter instant arm)

A29

 

 

 

3

(Perimeter delay arm)

A39

6

(Watch Mode)

A69

7

(Special alert)

A79

8

(Perimeter partial arm)

A89

9

( Special alert)

A99

0

(Bypass a point)

A09

 

 

 

When CF### Custom Function is programmed with P, the corresponding custom function number is passcode protected. The CF### Custom Function prompt is under GV2MAIN > User Interface > Cmd Center Functions. The passcode protected custom function can be added to a keypad’s function list by programming its number in the GV2MAIN > Function List > M# Function prompt.

128 to 143 Enable Custom Function 128 through 143, (Menu Function only): This function determines if a pass code is needed to access a Custom Function from the menu list. ENTER PASSCODE (or Enter Passcode + Enter Key on the D1260) appears when this function is pass-code protected.

If a command within the Custom Function is pass-code protected, ENTER PASSCODE appears at the keypad. The user must enter a valid pass code before proceeding with the rest of the Custom Function. If a pass code is not entered within 10 sec, the Custom Function times out and the display returns to idle text.

Skeds cannot execute Custom Functions that are pass-code protected. The D720 LED keypad does not support Custom Functions that are pass-code protected.

Some functions cannot be entered directly because they are nested inside a higher-level function. To automatically execute these functions, you must add the appropriate keystrokes.

For example: The Change Display (COMMAND

49) function has three sub-functions: Bright Display, Dim Display, and Date/Time Display.

-To turn up the display, enter: [A][4][9][E]

-To dim the display, enter: [A][4][9][D][E]

-To display time and date, enter: [A][4][9][B][E]

Custom Functions can perform several tasks at one time. For example:

− To toggle relays 7, 8, and 9 in one Custom Function enter:

[A] [5] [4] [7] [E] [E] [8] [E] [E] [9] [E] [E] [C]

To add a temporary pass code, enter:

[A][5] [6] [3] [0] [E] [E] [9] [8] [7] [E] [E] [D] [E]

[1] [E] [1] [E] [1] [E] [1] [E] [1] [E] [1] [E] [1] [E]

[1] [E] [C]

This adds user 30, pass code 987 with authority level 1 in all areas.

To delete the pass code, enter:

[A][5] [3] [3] [0] [E] [E] [E] [C]

To program multiple-area Arming or Disarming functions, use keystroke sequences including COMMAND 50 (Move to Area) and COMMAND 1.

Custom function cannot be used to change time (such as Daylight Saving Time). Use Skeds S## Function Codes 13 and 14 to adjust for Daylight Saving Time (refer to S## Custom Function prompt in Section 5.2 Skeds on page 115.

Example 1

Execute the third function in a keypad menu function list:

D1255 CDDE

D1260 C8C7C5

The custom functions in Example 1 are not compatible between keypad types.

Example 2

Instant master Arm (CMD 11):

D1255 A11

D1260 A11

The custom functions in Example 2 are compatible between keypad types.

Bosch Security Systems, Inc. 10/08 F01U003636-04

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