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D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide |EN | 2 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E Trademarks CoBox is a registered trademark of Lantronix®. Windows ® is either a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Documentation Conventions Type Styles Used in this Manual To help identify important items in the text, the following type styles are used: Bold textUsually indicates selections that you might use while programming your control panel. It can also indicate an important fact. Italicized text Used to refer the user to another part of this manual or another manual entirely. It can also used to symbolize names for records that the user creates. Courier Text Indicates what can appear on the Remote Programmer’s display, command center/keypad or internal printer. [CAPITALIZED TEXT]Used to indicate that a specific key should be pressed. PromptA thick border is used to indicate a main programming entry as seen in the Remote Programmer’s Display. It is used as a section heading and screen example. Shaded boxes indicate programmer prompts that are only available when Custom or View events are selected. Sub-PromptA dashed border indicates a sub entry under a main programming entry. Tips, Notes, Cautions and Warnings Throughout this document helpful tips and notes are presented concerning the entire application and/or programming the unit. They are displayed as follows: Application Tip: These are helpful shortcuts or reminders in using the unit. Application Note: These are notes and clarifications of different aspects of the application. 0101 0101 0101Programming Notes: These cover notes and clarifications specific to programming the unit. 0101 0101 0101Programming Tip: These are helpful shortcuts or reminders for programming the unit. Important Notes These notes should be heeded for successful operation and programming. Warning! These warn of the possibility of physical damage to the operator, program and/or equipment. Use this when there is an increased risk of physical damage to the operator (severe injury or death) or equipment (destruction of physical components). Caution These caution the operator that physical damage to the program and/or equipment. Access control tip.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | Table of ContentsEN | 3 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction ....................................................... 5 1.1 How to use this Program Entry Guide ............. 5 1.2 Literature Referenced......................................... 5 1.3 Differences Between the D9412G and D7412G ............................................................... 5 1.4 New Features....................................................... 6 1.5 Product Handlers ................................................ 8 1.6 Programming Options........................................ 8 1.7 Programming the Control Panel with the D5200 Programmer ............................................ 9 2.0 9000MAIN ........................................................ 11 2.1 Phone ................................................................. 11 2.2 Phone Parameters ............................................. 12 2.3 Routing .............................................................. 15 2.3.1 Called Party Disconnect .................................. 15 2.3.2 Route Number Groups: Which Has the Highest Priority? ............................................... 15 2.3.3 Programming a Primary and Backup Destination ........................................................ 16 2.3.4 Enhanced Routing ............................................ 16 2.3.5 Programming a Duplicate Report................... 16 2.3.6 Routing Destination Communication Failures ............................................................... 16 2.3.7 Message Prioritization within a Route Number .............................................................. 16 2.3.8 Dialing Attempts ............................................... 16 2.4 Enhanced Routing ............................................ 23 2.4.1 Programming a Primary and Backup Destination ........................................................ 23 2.4.2 Programming a Duplicate Report................... 24 2.5 Power Supervision ............................................ 27 2.6 Printer Parameters ............................................ 29 2.7 RAM Parameters .............................................. 31 2.7.1 Uploading and Downloading Reports ........... 31 2.7.2 Log Threshold Reports .................................... 31 2.7.3 RAM Callback Reports ................................... 31 2.8 Miscellaneous .................................................... 34 2.9 Area Parameters................................................ 34 2.9.1 Area Parameters................................................ 34 2.9.2 Programming Account Numbers in 9000 Series Control Panels, versions 6.20 and Higher ................................................................ 35 2.9.3 Shared-Area Characteristics ............................ 40 2.9.4 Bell Parameters ................................................. 40 2.9.5 Open/Close Options ........................................ 42 2.10 Command Center ............................................. 462.10.1 Cmd Cntr (Command Center) Assignment.. 46 2.10.2 Area Text .......................................................... 50 2.10.3 Custom Function .............................................. 51 2.11 User Interface ................................................... 53 2.11.1 Commands ........................................................ 53 2.11.2 Command Center Selections .......................... 53 2.11.3 Authority Level Selections .............................. 59 2.12 Function List ..................................................... 67 2.13 Relay Parameters ............................................. 67 2.13.1 Area Relays....................................................... 68 2.13.2 Panel-Wide Relays ........................................... 71 3.0 RADXUSR1/RADXUSR2 ............................ 73 3.1 Passcode/Token Worksheet............................ 73 3.1.1 User Groups...................................................... 73 3.1.2 Passcodes ........................................................... 73 3.1.3 User Group Window ....................................... 73 3.1.4 Authority Level by Area ................................. 73 3.1.5 User Name ........................................................ 73 3.1.6 Tokens/Cards ................................................... 73 3.1.7 Reporting and Logging.................................... 73 4.0 RADXPNTS..................................................... 77 4.1 Point Index ....................................................... 77 4.1.1 Point Responses................................................ 81 4.2 Point Assignments ............................................ 91 4.3 COMMAND 7 and COMMAND 9 ............. 94 5.0 RADXSKED .................................................... 95 5.1 Windows ........................................................... 95 5.1.1 Opening and Closing....................................... 95 5.1.2 User Group Windows.................................... 102 5.2 Skeds ................................................................ 104 5.3 Holiday Indexes ............................................. 113 5.3.1 Add/Change/Delete ...................................... 113 5.3.2 View Holidays ................................................ 114 6.0 RADXAUX1 .................................................. 115 6.1 Introduction .................................................... 115 6.2 RAM IV and D5200 Handler Requirements.................................................. 115 6.3 SDI Automation ............................................. 115 6.4 SDI RAM Parameters.................................... 116 6.4.1 User Interface Modifications for COMMAND 43 ............................................. 117 6.4.2 Using an External Modem ............................ 118 6.5 Enhanced Communications .......................... 122 6.5.1 Programming Path Numbers and IP Addresses ................................................... 123 6.6 SDI RAM/Enhanced Communications Configuration.................................................. 125 6.6.1 Route Group Attempts .................................. 126
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | Table of ContentsEN | 4 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E 6.7 Miscellaneous .................................................. 127 6.8 Cross Point Parameters .................................. 128 7.0 RADXAXS ..................................................... 131 7.1 Door Profile ..................................................... 131 7.2 Strike Profile .................................................... 133 7.3 Event Profile .................................................... 134 Programming Prompts Directory ........................... 136 Figures Figure 1: Pager Display Fields ....................................... 25 Figure 2: Account Number Entry ................................. 36 Figure 3: User Group 122 Example.............................. 74 Figure 4: Example Opening Window Timeline (using two Opening Windows on same day).......... 97 Figure 5: COMMAND 43 Flow Chart....................... 117 Figure 6: RAM IP Address Prompts........................... 118 Figure 7: Com Port Selection within HyperTerminal............................................. 120 Figure 8: External Modem Connection ..................... 120 Figure 9: Path # IP Add1 to Add4 ............................. 123 Figure 10: Poll Rate Timeline...................................... 124 Tables Table 1: Literature Referenced ..................................... 5 Table 2: Differences between the D9412G and D7412G ............................................................ 5 Table 3: New Features ................................................... 6 Table 4: Product Handlers ............................................ 8 Table 5: Programming Error Displays ......................... 9 Table 6: Modem IIIa 2 Communication Format Data - User ID Numbers.......................................... 13 Table 7: Modem IIIa 2 Communication Format Data – Point Numbers .............................................. 13 Table 8: Zones .............................................................. 13 Table 9: Diagnostic Reports ........................................ 18 Table 10: Burglar Reports ............................................. 18 Table 11: User Reports .................................................. 19 Table 12: Test Reports ................................................... 20 Table 13: Diagnostic Reports ........................................ 21 Table 14: Relay Reports ................................................ 21 Table 15: Auto-Function Reports ................................. 21 Table 16: RAM Reports ................................................ 22 Table 17: Point Reports ................................................. 22 Table 18: User Change Reports ................................... 23 Table 19: Access Reports .............................................. 23 Table 20: Event Descriptions, Priorities, and Numbers......................................................... 26Table 21: Programming Four Digit Account Numbers ........................................................ 35 Table 22: Programming Ten Digit Account Numbers ........................................................ 35 Table 23: Verify Time ................................................... 37 Table 24: CF### Custom Function Keystrokes ........ 52 Table 25: Command Center Programming Choices .......................................................... 53 Table 26: Authority Level Selections .......................... 59 Table 27: L## Secure Door-Door Mode Definitions ..................................................... 62 Table 28: BSFK User Code Report ............................. 74 Table 29: P### BFSK/Relay Codes/Relays .............. 93 Table 30: Point Text for Points 240 to 247 ................. 93 Table 31: Window Selections ....................................... 95 Table 32: Programming for Two Same Day Opening Windows (see Figure 4)................................. 98 Table 33: Programming to Link Two Days over Midnight ........................................................ 98 Table 34: W# Close Window Stop Programming Example......................................................... 99 Table 35: Opening/Closing Windows Worksheet ... 101 Table 36: Opening/Closing Windows....................... 101 Table 37: Normal Store Hours* ................................. 101 Table 38: Delivery Schedule* ..................................... 102 Table 39: Monthly Auditor’s Schedule*.................... 102 Table 40: Cross Point Ranges Within Groups ......... 128
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 IntroductionEN | 5 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E 1.0 Introduction 1.1 How to use this Program Entry Guide This guide addresses the programming of the D9412G/D7412G Control Panels only, and should not be used in conjunction with other control panels. Although this guide specifically refers to the D9412G Control Panels, it can be used for programming the D7412G Control Panels. Differences between the D9412G and D7412G are shown Table 2. 1.2 Literature Referenced Throughout this guide, references are made to other documents. See Table 1 for a part numbers list of the referenced literature for ordering purposes. Read the following documents before installing and programming the products. Table 1: Literature Referenced Document Name Part Number 1. D1255 Installation Instructions74-06819-000 2. D1256/D1257 Installation Instructions74-06925-000 3. D1260 Installation Guide48101 4. D1260 Owner’s Manual50410 5. D5200 Operations Manual74-06176-000 6. D6500 Report Directory74-04651-001 7. D6600 Communications Receiver/Gateway Computer Interface Manual 39963 8. D720 Installation Instructions74-06918-000 9. D9210B Operation and Installation Guide 32206 10. D9210B Program Entry Guide32207 11. D9210B Program Record Sheet32208 12. D9412G/D7412G Operation and Installation Guide43488 13. D9412G/D7412G Program Record Sheet 47488 14. RPS Operations Manual38849 1.3 Differences Between the D9412G and D7412G Table 2 describes the differences between the D9412G and the D7412G Control Panels. Table 2: Differences between the D9412G and D7412G Features D9412G D7412G Access ControlYes Eight Doors Yes Two Doors Expanded users Arm/disarm Passcodes Cards/tokens 249 996 99 396 Passcode-protected custom functions 164 Number of printers31 Number of points24675 Number of relays12864
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 IntroductionEN | 6 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E 1.4 New Features The items shown Table 3 are new features added to the D9412G/D7412G Control Panels since version 6.10. Table 3: New Features Feature Description Ground Fault Detect (Version 6.10) For the D9412G/D7412G to detect ground fault conditions, the earth ground terminal on the control panel was electrically isolated from all other terminals. A ground fault detect enable switch (S4) was added to the control panel and is located under Terminal 10, earth ground. For more information on the operation of this function, see the D9412G/D7412G Operation and Installation Guide (P/N: 43488). Added Feature when Using Ground Fault Detect (Version 6.10)When ground fault detect is enabled (S4 closed), Points 1 to 8 can be used for non-powered fire- initiating devices; such as, heat detectors, 4-wire smoke detectors, or pull stations. A D125B Powered Loop Interface or a D129 Dual Class A Interface Module is no longer required when connecting non-powered fire-initiating devices to Points 1 to 8. Fire Supervision Restoral Event (Version 6.20) A new Fire Supervision Restoral Event was added to the Fire Events route group allowing this event to be transmitted when a Fire Supervision point restores to normal. Previous versions sent either a Fire Alarm Restore or Fire Trouble Restore Event. AC Fail Time modification (Version 6.20)The AC Fail Time entry was modified to allow additional programming flexibility. In previous versions, the AC Fail Time was made in either minutes or seconds (depending on the firmware version). However, version 6.20 allows you to select minutes or seconds and the length of time the AC Fail message is delayed (6 hours or 12 hours) after the occurrence. See the AC Fail Time prompt in Section 2.5 Power Supervision for additional information. Fire Trouble Resound (Version 6.20) The D9412G and D7412G can be programmed to re-sound the fire trouble tone at command center(s) at midnight or at noon if the Fire point is still in a trouble condition. See the A # Silent Alarm prompt in Section 2.13.1 Area Relays for additional information. Perimeter Armed Relay Operation (Version 6.20)The D9412G and D7412G can be programmed to activate a relay output when an area becomes Perimeter Armed using COMMAND 2 (Perimeter Instant), COMMAND 3 (Perimeter Delayed), or COMMAND 8 (Perimeter Partial). See the A # Silent Alarm prompt in Section 2.13.1 Area Relays for additional programming information. Poll Rate Operation (Version 6.20) In versions 6.00 and 6.10, a poll rate can be programmed to supervise the connection between the control panel, D9133TTL-E, and the D6600 Receiver. If the supervision connection was lost, future events were still routed to the Primary Path first before attempting the Backup Path. In version 6.20, the ability to instruct the control panel to automatically use the Backup Path if the Primary Path is compromised was added. Programming Account Numbers (Version 6.20)The 9000MAIN version 1.12 handler and version 6.20 firmware and higher now can program a four-digit or ten-digit account number for each area. See the A# Acct Number prompt in Section 2.9 Area Parameters for additional programming information. The D9412G and D7412G can now be programmed to group multiple points together in a Cross Point configuration mode. This feature, more commonly known as Cross Zoning, instructs the control panel to delay its alarm response for a programmed period of time before additional points go into an alarm condition, verifying the burglar alarm condition. To program the D9412G or D7412G for Cross Point operation, review the following: LocationItem Table 10R# Unverified Evt Section 4.1.1 Point ResponsesCross Point prompt Cross Point Operation (Version 6.30) Section 6.8 Cross Point ParametersCross Point prompt D1260 Alpha V Command Center Support (Version 6.30)The new D1260 Alpha V Command Center boasts an easy-to-read, four-line by twenty-character LCD display, eight soft keys for displaying simple selections, and the standard Bosch Security Systems command structure (COMMAND 1, COMMAND 2, and so on). See the Enhanced Command Center prompt in Section 2.10.1 Cmd Cntr (Command Center) Assignment for further programming information.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 IntroductionEN | 7 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E Table 3: continued Feature Description Fire Trouble Resound Mode (Version 6.30) To help our Bosch Security Systems dealers program this feature more easily, the prompt, Fire Trouble Resound was added to Section 6.7 Miscellaneous. Sked Functions (Version 6.30)The D9412G and D7412G can be programmed to execute Sked 28 (Expanded Off-Normal Test Reports) and Sked 29 (Non-Expanded Off-Normal Test Reports). These new skeds allow the control panel to generate Expanded or Non-Expanded Off-Normal Test Report Event instead of the previously used Expanded Test Report or Non-Expanded Test Report Event. See the S## Function Code prompt, 28 and 29, in Section 5.2 Skeds for further programming information. Inovonics Premises RF Compatibility (Version 6.30) In version 6.30 you can add Inovonics Premises RF. Through the use of the D8125INV Wireless Interface, which connects directly to ZONEX 1 and ZONEX 2 (D9412G only) and an Inovonics FA400 Wireless Receiver, up to 238 wireless transmitters can be added to a D9412G (up to 67 can be added to the D7412G). Each D8125INV supports up to 119 wireless transmitters (or 67 if connected to a D7412G). Transmitters added to the system can be monitored for activation, tamper, and low battery conditions. The FA400 Receiver is also supervised and the Inovonics Repeaters can be programmed to be supervised. High Speed PSTN RPS Communications (Version 6.30)Using an off-the-shelf modem (capable of communicating at 9600-baud) and a D9133DC Direct Connect Programming Module, RPS can now communicate with a D9412G or D7412G at 9600- baud instead of using the on-board 300 baud modem chip. This is especially useful for those accounts requiring constant RPS communication sessions, such as passcode or token changes or copying the logger. The use of this feature dramatically reduces the time (and money) spent online with the control panel. See Section 6.4.2 Using an External Modem for programming details on the operation of this feature. New Buzz On Fault Mode (Version 6.30) A Buzz on Fault Mode (Option 3) was added to the point index parameters. For points with Option 3 enabled, a trouble tone is generated at the keypad when the point is off-normal while the area is disarmed. The user (by either passcode or COMMAND 4) cannot silence this buzz. It silences automatically when the point restores. Apply this feature when you want to monitor specific points and produce an audible annunciation at the command center when the point is faulted. For example, this feature could be used for a driveway sensor or a vestibule door that alerts you to an approaching individual. Disarm Now message enhancement (Version 6.30)The DISARM NOW text that appears during entry delay was modified beginning with version 6.30. The new text that appears alternates between DISARM NOW and the point text of the point that caused the area to go into entry delay. For example, if the point causing the area to go into entry delay was named Front Office Dr, then the control panel displays DISARM NOW then FRONT OFFICE DR during the entirety of entry delay. Panel Buzzer (Version 6.30 Beginning with version 6.3 and higher, the control panel’s on-board buzzer pulses 1 second on, 1 second off, if a supervised command center no longer responds to polls from the control panel. The buzzer is silenced when the supervised command center begins responding to polls again or when [COMMAND][4] is entered from an operational command center.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 IntroductionEN | 8 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E 1.5 Product Handlers Programming the 9000 Series requires multiple product handlers. The availability of each handler is indicated in Table 4. See the control panel specific Release Notes to determine the most up-to-date handler versions. Although the handlers shown in Table 4 can be used to program any of the new control panels, not all of the functions operate. For example, the RADXUSR1 Handler is used to program users 000 through 124. Even though the handler allows you to program users 100 through 124, the D7412G does not allow the activation of these users. Table 4: Product Handlers Product Handler Function D9412G D7412G 9000MAINCovers Panel-Wide, Area, Command Center Function List, User Interface, and Relay programming modules. RADXUSR1 Covers Passcode/Token programming for Users 000 through 124 (99 users for the D7412G). RADXUSR2Covers Passcode/Token programming for Users 125 through 249.N/A RADXPNTS Covers Point Index and Point Assignment programming for all points. RADXSKEDCovers Open/Close Windows, User Access Windows, Skeds, and Holiday Index programming modules. RADXAUX1 Covers SDI Automation, SDI RAM Parameters, Enhanced Communication Parameters, Route Group Attempts, Miscellaneous, and Cross Point Parameters. RADXAXSCovers the programming parameters for installed D9210B Door Controllers. The Program Entry Guide and Program Record Sheet for this handler comes with the D9210B Access Control Module. 1.6 Programming Options This Program Entry Guide is set up in a specific order. Related program entries are grouped together in modules as they appear in the specific product handlers. The handler and the programming module are listed at the top of each page to help you find specific programming prompts. This Program Entry Guide shows the programming options for each product handler. Each option is listed with: • The Program Item Prompt: Each prompt is shown, as it appears in the D5200 Programmer [see the D5200 Programmer Operations Manual (P/N: 74-06176-000)] or the Remote Account Manager [see the RPS Operations Manual (P/N: 38849)]. Sometimes, for space considerations, a prompt must be abbreviated in the Programmer display. In these cases, the meaning of the prompt is explained below the prompt • Program Entry Default Setting: Because defaults are set for the typical installation, you may not need to program each prompt. Review the default entries in the Program Record Sheetshipped with the control panel to determine which prompts must be programmed. • Program Entry Selections: Only the selections listed can be used for a particular program item. The programmer does not accept inappropriate entries. • Program Entry Description: Provides concise information regarding what can occur with the various entry selections. Read the descriptions carefully to avoid improperly programmed equipment. • Custom Programming: A new feature of the D5200 Programmer is the option to select custom programming (Yes or No) to expand programming modules within the D5200. Programming Custom as Yes does not affect a parameter’s programming. It allows parameters for special applications to be visible in the programmer.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 IntroductionEN | 9 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E 1.7 Programming the Control Panel with the D5200 Programmer Latch the jumper in the upper right hand corner of the control panel labeled as RESET on the PCB and Reset Pin on the faceplate. Connect the molex end of the cord to the connector labeled PROG on the PCB and PROG CONN on the faceplate. Always initiate a control panel copy at the NEWRECORD or FILENAME display when pressing the [RECV] (copy) key of the D5200. Always initiate a control panel load at the FILENAME prompt or set as factory default at the NEWRECORD prompt when pressing the [SEND] (load) key. Disconnect the D5200 before releasing the reset pin. Do not leave the D5200 connected to the PROG connector without latching the RESET pin. Doing so causes SDI ## TROUBLE and CALL FOR SERVICE to display on the command centers. Door controllers also activate depending upon the SDI failure DIP switch setting. Table 5: Programming Error Displays Display Description INCOMPATIBLE PANELYou are connected to the wrong control panel or using the wrong handler. Check the faceplate for the model number and the handler title. CHECK CORD/RESET PINCheck the cord and reset pin 0101 0101 0101There is a 5 second to 25 second pause after the reset pin is unlatched during which the control panel scans all the points and properly displays, logs, and reports them.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 IntroductionEN | 10 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E Notes: