Bosch 7412 G User Manual
Have a look at the manual Bosch 7412 G User Manual online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 101 Bosch manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 4.0 RADXPNTSEN | 91 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E P## Alarm Verify Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Yes or No Yes Enable alarm verification on this point. Alarm verification points must be programmed as resettable. No Disable alarm verification on this point. Use this option only with Fire points to designate them for alarm verification. When an Alarm Verification point goes into alarm, the control panel removes power to all Resettable points for the duration programmed in A# Verify Time in Section 2.9 Area Parameters. If the point (or another Resettable point in the area) is still in alarm, or goes back into alarm within 60 seconds after the initial verification time reset, an alarm is generated. During a Fire Walk Test the reset time is 5 seconds. The time programmed in A# Verify Time is ignored. Use the Cross point function for Fire points. P## Resettable Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Yes or No Yes This point is reset by the Reset Sensor? function and during the alarm verification sequence. No This point is not resettable. Use this option if this is a Powered point that requires interruption of power to reset a latched alarm condition. The Resettable point option is typically used with smoke detectors and glass break detectors. When initiated (either through a Fire Walk Test or the command center’s Reset Sensor? Function) or when the RAM interrupts power to the device for 5 seconds, Sensor Reset is reported to the central station receiver. When a sensor reset is initiated, the control panel does not accept alarms from any points with P## Resettable programmed as Yes. During the 5-second reset time, alarms from these points are ignored. Do not mix fire and intrusion devices on the same powered loop. 4.2 Point Assignments These entries assign point indexes to Points 1 to 127, 129 to 247 for the D9412G and Points 1 to 75 for the D7412G, and assigns the points to the areas. Also included in this section are parameters used to set the point’s debounce count, BFSK/Relay (for use when transmitting in BFSK or assigning relays to follow alarms for a group of points), and custom command center and report text for each point. Point Number Default:1 Selection:1 to 127, 129 to 247 Enter the point number you are programming. When transmitting in Modem IIIa2, the three-digit point number is reported to the D6500/D6600. When transmitting in BFSK, you must assign a zone number in BFSK/Relay. 0101 0101 0101 Point numbers 128 and 248 are reserved for Zonex bus 1 and 2 supervision.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 4.0 RADXPNTSEN | 92 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E P### Point Index Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank (00) to 31 This entry selects one of the 31 P## Index codes that define the point’s characteristics and determines how the control panel responds to various point conditions. Blank (00) disables the point. Missing Point Reports occur if a point address does not exist for a point assigned a point index. Extra Point Events occur if more than two devices have the same address. When a POPIT is missing, the control panel generates the following responses based on the point type: • Fire points generate missing trouble responses. • Non-fire 24-hour points generate missing alarm responses. • Non-fire, non 24-hour points generate missing alarm responses while armed, and trouble responses while disarmed. Exception: Non-fire, non-24-hour points with a point response of 9 to D generate a missing alarm response while disarmed. POPIT modules monitor their sensor loops for three conditions: loop normal, loop open, and loop shorted. They report these three conditions to the control panel. The control panel uses point programming to interpret the sensor loop information reported by the POPITs and to make the appropriate system response. P### Area Assign Default:1 Selection:1 to 8 The areas are numbered 1 to 8. Select the area number to which the point is assigned. P### Debounce Default:2 Selection:1 to 15 1 .300 seconds 2 .600 seconds 3 .900 seconds 4 1.2 seconds 5 1.5 seconds 6 1.8 seconds 7 2.1 seconds 8 2.4 seconds 9 2.7 seconds 10 3.0 seconds 11 3.3 seconds 12 3.6 seconds 13 3.9 seconds 14 4.2 seconds 15 4.5 seconds The debounce count is the number of times the control panel scans a point before initiating an alarm. Scan cycles are 300 ms. For appropriate settings consult the manufacturer’s instructions for the device connected to this point. 0101 0101 0101Bosch Security Systems recommends an entry of two or higher. Interior Follower points need a debounce of at least three. Door points assigned to D9210B modules need a debounce of at least four.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 4.0 RADXPNTSEN | 93 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E P### BFSK/Relay Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:0 to 9 Use this option to: 2. Determine the point number reported in BFSK when this point is tripped. 3. Activate a relay when the point goes into an alarm condition, even if the control panel is programmed for Modem reporting as shown in Table 29. BFSK/Relays do not activate for Fire Supervisory or Non-Fire Supervisory points. Table 29: P### BFSK/Relay Codes/Relays Trips Relay BFSK CodeD8129 on Zonex Bus 2 for D9412G*D8129 on Zonex Bus 2 for D7412G* 1739 27410 37511 47612 57713 67814 77915 88016 * Address setting = 1 (on), 2 (off), 3 (on), 4 (on) Local annunciation on the command centers and Local Printer reporting and the View Log display the actual point number (1 to 247), not the BFSK report code 0101 0101 0101Do not assign a BFSK/Relay to Invisible points. To avoid triggering a BFSK/Relay, program this prompt as 0. On the D9412G, do not use relays 73 through 80 for Area or Panel-Wide Relay functions when using BFSK relays. Doing so prevents the BFSK relays from triggering. On the D7412G, do not use relays 9 through 16 for Area or Panel Wide Relay functions when using BFSK relays. Doing so prevents BFSK relays from triggering. Two relays can activate when this point goes into alarm if the P## Rly Resp Type for this point is programmed. Use these codes to activate relays on the D8129 OctoRelay (or C8137 Transmitter Interface). You can assign the same code to several points providing a summary zone alarm output. When the point goes into alarm, the relay activates. When the alarm is acknowledged and is no longer scrolling in the command center display, the relay resets. P### Point Text Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Up to sixteen alphanumeric characters Enter alphabetic characters (A to Z) in capital letters. Enter up to sixteen characters of text to describe the point. This point text is displayed at command centers, if the point is programmed as visible, and reported to the D6500/D6600 when transmitting in Radionics Modem IIIa 2 format (if it is a reporting point). Include the point number in custom point text. This helps the user when viewing events, initiating bypasses, and so on. It can also simplify troubleshooting. When a D1260 Command Center is installed on the system, the point text for Points 240 to 247 can be used for Area Name Text for Areas 1 to 8, respectively. See Table 30: Table 30: Point Text for Points 240 to 247 Point Text Corresponding Area Name Text Point 240Area 1 Point 241 Area 2 Point 242Area 3 Point 243 Area 4 Point 244Area 5 Point 245 Area 6 Point 246Area 7 Point 247 Area 8
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 4.0 RADXPNTSEN | 94 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E 4.3 COMMAND 7 and COMMAND 9 These entries assign point indexes, BFSK report code, BFSK relay that trips, and the text for the COMMAND 7 and COMMAND 9 command center functions. CMD7 Point Index Default:31 Selection:Blank (00) to 31 This entry selects one of the 31 P## Index codes that define how the control panel reacts when a COMMAND 7 is initiated. 0101 0101 0101The point index code used for COMMAND 7 must not be used for any other points on the system. If the point index for COMMAND 7 has Fire points programmed Yes, this causes access control doors to unlock if Fire Unlock is also programmed Yes (see the D9210B Program Entry Guide). CMD7 BFSK/Relay Default:1 Selection:0 to 9 Selects one of the digits shown for reporting in BFSK or for activating relays 73 to 80 (on the D9412G) or relays 9 to 16 (for the D7412G) when COMMAND 7 is initiated (see the P### BFSK/Relay prompt in Section 4.2 Point Assignments). COMMAND 7 does not activate the Summary Fire Alarm relay. CMD7 Point Text Default:[COMMAND][7] Selection:Up to sixteen alphanumeric characters Enter alphabetic characters A to Z in capital letters Enter up to sixteen characters of text to describe the point. This point text is displayed at command centers (if the point is programmed as visible) and reported to the D6500/D6600 when transmitting in Radionics’ Modem IIIa 2 format (if it is a reporting point). CMD9 Point Index Default:31 Selection:Blank (00) to 31 This entry selects one of the 31 P## Index codes that define how the control panel reacts when a COMMAND 9 is initiated. 0101 0101 0101The point index code used for COMMAND 9 must not be used for any other points on the system. If the point index for COMMAND 9 has Fire points programmed as Yes, this causes access control doors to unlock if Fire Unlock is also programmed Yes (see the D9210B Program Entry Guide). CMD9 BFSK/Relay Default:1 Selection:0 to 9 This entry selects one of the digits shown for reporting in BFSK or for activating relays 73 to 80 (on the D9412G) or relays 9 to 16 (for the D7412G) when a COMMAND 9 is initiated (see the P### BFSK/Relay prompt in Section 4.2 Point Assignments). COMMAND 9 does not activate the Summary Fire Alarm relay. CMD9 Point Text Default:[COMMAND][9] Selection:Up to sixteen alphanumeric characters Enter alphabetic characters (A to Z) in capital letters Enter up to sixteen characters of text to describe the point. This point text is displayed at command centers (if the point is programmed as visible) and reported to the D6500/D6600 when transmitting in Radionics’ Modem IIIa 2 format (if it is a reporting point).
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 5.0 RADXSKEDEN | 95 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E 5.0 RADXSKED 5.1 Windows Use this programming module to define the windows for Opening and Closing and User Access. 5.1.1 Opening and Closing Use these windows to set a schedule for disarming and arming. The disarming and arming schedules provide several independent features: • Suppress normal Opening and/or Closing Reports when A# Disable O/C in Windows is programmed Yes. • Generate a Fail to Open Report if the area is not disarmed on schedule when A# Fail To Open is programmed Yes. • Provide a warning tone and a PLEASE CLOSE NOW display at the command center when it is time to arm the area. • Generate a Fail to Close Report if the area is not armed on schedule when A# Fail To Close is programmed Yes. • Automatically arm the area at the end of the Closing Window when A# Auto Close is programmed Yes. Opening and closing schedules can be set up independently. For example, if you only want to use features provided by Closing Windows, leave times blank in the Opening Windows prompts and program Closing Window times. A worksheet is provided at the end of this section for your convenience. Following the worksheet are examples of how to program Opening and Closing Windows for particular applications (see Table 35 through Table 39. About the Program Record Sheet: A column labeled Sked # is found on the Program Record Sheet provided with the control panel. These numbers appear in D6500/D6600 reports and local printer reports when the window Begin Time executes. Window selections 1 through 8 correspond with odd numbered Skeds 41 through 55 for Open Window and correspond with even numbered Skeds 42 through 56 for Close Window. For example, when the Opening Window for Window 1 executes, a Sked 41 Executed Event is generated. See Table 31.Table 31: Window Selections Selection Sked # Window Sked # Windo w 141Open42Close 243Open44Close 345Open46Close 447Open48Close 549Open50Close 651Open52Close 753Open54Close 855Open56Close Window Default:1 Selection:1 to 8 Enter the window number you want to program. W# Sunday Default:No Selection:Yes or No Yes Activate this window on Sundays. No Do not activate this window on Sundays. This prompt, and the next six day of the week prompts, select the days of the week the Opening and/or Closing Windows are active. Exceptions: To prevent the windows from activating on certain days of the year, program Xept Holiday Yes, and enable at least one Holiday Index. When Xept Holiday is Yes, the window executes on the days of the week programmed unless the Holiday Index designates the date as a holiday. If Opening and/or Closing Windows are only needed on certain days of the year, do not program the windows to execute on any days of the week. Instead, program Xept Holiday No and select a Holiday Index with the days of the year you want the window to be active.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 5.0 RADXSKEDEN | 96 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E W# Monday Default:No Selection:Yes or No W# Tuesday Default:No Selection:Yes or No W# Wednesday Default:No Selection:Yes or No W# Thursday Default:No Selection:Yes or No W# Friday Default:No Selection:Yes or No W# Saturday Default:No Selection:Yes or No W# Open Early Begin Default:00:00 Selection:HH:MM (hours and minutes) 00:00 to 23:59 Open Early Begin: This program item is one of three required to create an Opening Window. To finish programming an Opening Window, Open Window Start and Open Window Stop must be programmed. Use Open Early Begin to set the time the control panel looks for an Opening Window. When Opening and Closing Reports are enabled, disarming the area between midnight and the Open Early Begin time generates an Opening Report. In addition: • If Disable O/C in Window is Yes: Disarming the area between the Open Early Begin and the Open Window Start time generates an Early to Open Event (if the Open Early Begin time is the same as the Open Window Start time, the Early to Open Event is not sent). Disarming the area between the Open WindowStart and Open Window Stop time creates a local event in the Panel log but does not send the Opening Report to the central station. Disarming the area after the Open Window Stop and the next window’s Open Early Begin time (or midnight, whichever comes sooner) generates a Late to Open Event. • If Disable O/C in Window is Yes: Disarming the area generates an Opening Report without the early or late modifier, regardless of when the area is disarmed. When you are programming multiple windows to activate on a single day, program the windows in chronological order. Be careful not to program a window’s Open Early Begin time for a time that is between any other window’s Open Window Start and Open Window Stop time. 0101 0101 0101 Do not program a window to cross the midnight boundary. Disabled windows have a blank begin time. If the entry for this prompt is blank, but times are programmed for Open Window Start and Open Window Stop, the window is disabled. To disable the window, both the hours and minutes spaces must be Blank. 00:00 is midnight, 23:59 is 11:59 PM. Make entries using a 24-hour clock (for example, 7:00 AM is entered as 07:00, 2:45 PM is entered as 14:45). Disable/Restart the control panel to activate today’s window. If you are programming a window that must activate on the same day you are programming it, do a disable/restart after programming. W# Open Window Start Default:00: 00 Selection:HH:MM (hours and minutes) Enter the time you want the control panel to start the Opening Window. The window goes into effect at the beginning of the minute. 00:00 is midnight, 23:59 is 11:59 PM. Make entries using a 24-hour clock (for example, 7:00 AM is entered as 07:00, 2:45 PM is entered as 14:45). This program item is one of three required to create an Opening Window. To program an Opening Window, Open Early Begin and Open Window Stop must also be programmed. See the W# Open Early Begin prompt in this section for report feature explanations.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 5.0 RADXSKEDEN | 97 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E W# Open Window Stop Default:00: 00 Selection:HH:MM (hours and minutes) Enter the time you want the control panel to end the Opening Window. The window stops at the end of the minute. 00:00 is midnight, 23:59 is 11:59 PM Make entries using a 24-hour clock (for example, 7:00 AM is entered as 07:00, 2:45 PM is entered as 14:45). This program item is one of three required to create an Opening Window. To program an Opening Window, Open Early Begin and Open Window Start must also be programmed.If the area is not disarmed by the time the Open Window Stop time expires, the control panel generates a Fail to Open Report if enabled in Fail To Open. Opening Reports generated between the Open Window Start time and Open Window Stop time can be suppressed by programming Disable O/C in Window Yes. See the Open Early Begin prompt for other report feature explanations. Do not use a time of 23:59 as a window stop time unless another window begins on the next day at 00:00. 0101 0101 0101 Fail to Open Reports are not sent for windows that stop at 23:59. Figure 4: Example Opening Window Timeline (using two Opening Windows on same day) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 - Areas disarmed between midnight and 6 AM generate Opening Reports. 2 - Areas disarmed between 6 AM and 7 AM generate Early to Open Reports. 3 - If the area is disarmed between 7 AM and 8 AM regular Opening Reports are generated. If Disable O/C in Window is programmed Yes the Opening Report is not transmitted to the central station. 4 - If the area is not disarmed by 8:01 AM, a Fail to Open Event is generated if Fail to Open is programmed Yes in Opening and Closing Options. 5 - If the user disarms the area between 8:01 AM and 12:59, PM a Late to Open Event is generated.6 - Areas that are disarmed between 1 PM and 2 PM generate Early to Open Reports. 7 - If the area is disarmed between 2 PM and 3 PM regular Opening Reports are generated. If Disable O/C in Window is programmed Yes, the Opening Report is not transmitted to the central station. 8 - If the area is not disarmed by 3:01 PM, a Fail to Open Event is generated if Fail to Open is programmed Yes in Opening and Closing Options. 9 - If the user disarms the area between 3:01 PM and 11:59 PM, a Late to Open Event is generated.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 5.0 RADXSKEDEN | 98 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E Table 32: Programming for Two Same Day Opening Windows (see Figure 4) Open Close W# Day of Week Early BeginStart StopEarly BeginStart StopeXcept On HolidayHoliday Index Area(s) 1S M T W T F S06: 0007 : 0008: 00Yes / No1 2 3 41 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 S M T W T F S13 : 00 14 : 00 15 : 00 Yes / No1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Do not program a single window to cross the midnight boundary. The window stop time must be later than the window start time. To program a window that effectively crosses the midnight boundary, you must program two windows. For example, to program windows for an area that opens between 11:30 PM and 12:30 AM, five days a week, use two windows as shown in Table 33. Table 33: Programming to Link Two Days over Midnight Open Close W# Day of Week Early Begin Start StopEarly Begin Start StopeXcept On HolidayHoliday Index Area(s) 1S M T W T F S22 : 0023 : 3023 : 59Yes No1 2 3 41 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 S M T W T F S00 : 00 00 : 00 00 : 30 Yes No1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 W# Close Early Begin Default:00: 00 Selection:HH:MM (hours and minutes) 00:00 to 23:59 Close Early Begin: This program item is one of three required to create a Closing Window. To finish programming a Closing Window, Close Window Start and Close Window Stop must be programmed. Use Close Early Begin to set the time that you want the control panel to look for a Closing Window. When Opening and Closing Reports are enabled, arming the area between midnight and the Close Early Begin time generates a Closing Report. In addition: • If Disable O/C in Window is Yes: Arming the area between the Close Early Begin time and the Close Window Start time generates a Closing Early Event (if the Close Early Begin time is the same as the Close Window Start time, the Closing Early Event is not sent). Arming the area between the Close Window Start and Close Window Stop time creates a local event in the Panel log but does not send the Closing Report to the central station.Arming the area after the Close Window Stop and the next window’s Close Early Begin time (or midnight, whichever comes sooner) generates a Closing Late Event. • If Disable O/C in Window is No: Disarming the area generates a Closing Report without the early or late modifier, regardless of when the area is armed. When you are programming multiple windows to activate on a single day, program the windows in chronological order. Be careful not to program a window’s Close Early Begin time for a time that is between any other window’s Close Window Start and Close Window Stop time. Disabled windows have a blank begin time. If the entry for this prompt is blank, but times are programmed for Close Window Start and Close Window Stop, the window is disabled. To disable the window, both the hours and minutes spaces must be blank. 00:00 is midnight, 23:59 is 11:59 PM. Make entries using a 24-hour clock (for example, 7:00 AM is entered as 07:00, 2:45 PM is entered as 14:45).
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 5.0 RADXSKEDEN | 99 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E Disable/Restart the control panel to activate today’s window. If you are programming a window that needs to activate on the same day that you are programming it, do a disable/restart after programming. W# Close Window Start Default:00: 00 Selection:HH:MM (hours and minutes) Enter the time that you want the control panel to start the Closing Window. The window goes into effect at the beginning of the minute. 00:00 is midnight, 23:59 is 11:59 PM. Make entries using a 24-hour clock (for example, 7:00 AM is entered as 07:00, 2:45 PM is entered as 14:45). This program item is one of three required to create a Closing Window. To program a Closing Window, Close Early Begin and Close Window Stop must also be programmed. If the area is not armed when the Close Window Start time comes, a warning tone sounds and PLEASE CLOSE NOW displays at the command center. To temporarily silence the tone, press the [ESC] key on the command center. The warning tone restarts in 10 minutes if the area is not armed. See the W# Close Early Begin prompt in this section for report feature explanations. W# Close Window Stop Default:00: 00 Selection:HH:MM (hours and minutes) Enter the time that you want the control panel to end the Closing Window. The window stops at the end of the minute. 00:00 is midnight, 23:59 is 11:59 PM. Make entries using a 24-hour clock (for example, 7:00 AM is entered as 07:00, 2:45 PM is entered as 14:45). This program item is one of three required to create a Closing Window. To program a Closing Window, Close Early Begin and Close Window Start must also be programmed. If the area is not armed by the time the Close Window Stop time expires, the control panel generates a Fail to Close Report if enabled in Fail To Close. Closing Reports generated between the Close Window Start time and Close Window Stop time can be suppressed by programming Disable O/C in Window Yes. See the W# Close Early Begin prompt for other report feature explanations. Do not use a time of 23:59 as a window stop time unless the window continues on the next day at 00:00. Fail to Close Reports are not sent, and the Auto Close feature does not work for windows that stop at 23:59. Do not program a single window to cross the midnight boundary. The window stop time must be later than the window start time. To program a window that effectively crosses the midnight boundary, you must program two windows. For example, to program windows for an area that closes between 11:30 PM and 12:30 AM, five days a week, use two windows as shown in Table 34. Table 34: W# Close Window Stop Programming Example Open Close W# Day of Week Early Begin Start StopEarly Begin Start StopeXcept On HolidayHoliday Index Area(s) 1S M T W T F S22 : 0023 : 3023 : 59Yes No1 2 3 41 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 S M T W T F S00 : 00 00 : 00 00 : 30 Yes No1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 5.0 RADXSKEDEN | 100 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E W# Xept Holiday Default:No Selection:Yes or No Yes Do not activate this window on holidays. To use this selection, the window must be programmed to activate on at least one day of the week and a Holiday Index must be enabled. No A holiday does not prevent this window from activating. You also use this selection if Opening and/or Closing Windows are only needed on certain days of the year. Do not program the windows to execute on any days of the week. Instead, program Xept Holiday No, and select at least one Holiday Index with the days of the year you want the window to be active. Determine if the window is disabled on holidays, or is active only on holidays. To prevent the windows from activating on certain days of the year, program Xept Holiday Yes, and enable at least one Holiday Index. When Xept Holiday is programmed Yes, the window executes on the days of the week programmed unless the date is designated as a Holiday by the Holiday Index(es) selected. Holiday Indexes for O/C Windows You can enable up to four Holiday Indexes for use with Opening/Closing Windows. Enable at least one Holiday Index if W# Xept Holiday is programmed Yes for this window, or if you want this window to activate only on specific dates. Holidays are programmed in Section 5.3 Holiday Indexes. W# Holiday 1 Default:No Selection:Yes or No Yes Use Holiday Index 1 with this window. No Do not use Holiday Index 1 with this window. W# Holiday 2 Default:No Selection:Yes or No W# Holiday 3 Default:No Selection:Yes or No W# Holiday 4 Default:No Selection:Yes or No W# Area 1 [through 8] Default:No Selection:Yes or No Yes Activate the window in the area number (#) specified. No Disable the window in the area number (#) specified. Eight separate program items determine whether a particular window activates in each of the eight areas of the control panel.