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D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 5.0 RADXSKEDEN | 111 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E S## Door 1 [through 8] Default: NoYesEnable the reporting of No Entry Events for Door #. 24No Entry Events Off: The control panel can log No Entry Events when an invalid token is detected for a specific door. No Entry Events include No Entry-Secured, No Entry-Interlock, No Entry- Unknown ID, and No Entry-Level. These events can be directed to print at a local printer or report remotely through phone routing. This sked disables No Entry Events to be reported for Door #.Selection: Yes or No This parameter disables the reporting of No Entry Events for Door #.NoDo not enable the reporting of No Entry Events for Door #. Sked Functions 28 and 29 are available only in firmware versions 6.30 and higher. RPS version 3.5 and RADXSKED handler version 1.02 and higher must be used to program these new skeds. 28 Expanded Off-Normal Test Report: To generate this event, one or more points must be in an off-normal state at the time the sked executes. In addition, any system trouble that is active also generates an Expanded Off-Normal Test Report. Expanded Off-Normal Test Reports include the Off Normal Test Report Event as well as the supplementary event at the time the report is generated. The Event Log only shows a Test Report Event. If none of these conditions exist at the time the sked executes, only a Sked Executed Event is generated and the Off-Normal Test Report is not sent. To meet UL 864 daily Test Report requirements (when using two phone lines) you must still use Sked Function Code 9, Test Report and program it to occur on a daily basis as per AHJ requirements. 29 Non-Expanded Off-Normal Test Report: Non-Expanded Off-Normal Test Report Events are only sent when any point is in the off-normal state from any area, but only sends the Off Normal Test Report Event. In addition to this, any system trouble that is active also generates a Non-Expanded Off-Normal Test Report. The Event Log only shows a Test Report Event. If none of these conditions exist at the time the sked executes, only a Sked Executed Event is generated and the Non-Expanded Off-Normal Test Report is not sent. To meet UL 864 daily Test Report requirements (when using two phone lines), you must still use Sked Function Code 9, Test Report and program it to occur on a daily basis as per AHJ requirements.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 5.0 RADXSKEDEN | 112 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E S## Time Default:00:00 Selection:HH:MM (hours and minutes) Enter the time that the sked executes. 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). Disabled skeds have a blank time. If you copy the control panel and the entry for this prompt is blank, but times were at one time programmed, the sked may be disabled from the command center using the Change Skeds function. To program a time: 4. Press the two digits representing the hour. 5. The cursor advances past the colon (:) in the display. 6. Press the two digits representing the minutes. 7. Press [ENTER]. S## Date Default:_ _ / _ _ Selection:MM/DD (month and date) Enter the date that the sked executes. Disabled skeds have a blank date. If you copy the control panel and the entry for this prompt is blank, but dates were programmed before, the sked may be disabled from the command center using the Change Skeds function. To program a date: 8. Press the two digits representing the hour. 9. The cursor advances past the colon (:) in the display. 10. Press the two digits representing the minutes. 11. Press [ENTER]. S## Sunday Default:No Selection:Yes or No Yes Activate this sked on Sundays. No Do not activate this sked on Sundays. This prompt and the next six prompts select the days of the week that the sked is active.Exceptions: To prevent the sked 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 selected. If a sked is only needed on certain days of the year, do not program the sked to execute on any days of the week. Instead, program Xept Holiday No, and select a Holiday Index with the dates you want the window to be active. S## Monday Default:No Selection:Yes or No S## Tuesday Default:No Selection:Yes or No S## Wednesday Default:No Selection:Yes or No S## Thursday Default:No Selection:Yes or No S## Friday Default:No Selection:Yes or No S## Saturday Default:No Selection:Yes or No
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 5.0 RADXSKEDEN | 113 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E S## Xept Holiday Default:No Selection:Yes or No Yes Prevent this sked from operating on the holidays identified in the specific Holiday Index(es) used with this sked. Specific Holiday Indexes are selected in this programming section and programmed in the next programming module. No This sked operates on holidays programmed in the Holiday Index(es) used with this sked. If no days of the week are programmed, this sked operates only on the holidays programmed in the Holiday Index(es) used with this sked. This sked also operates if the holiday falls on a day of the week that is programmed. S## Holiday 1 Default:No Selection:Yes or No Yes Use Holiday Index 1 with this sked. No Do not use Holiday Index 1 with this sked. S## Holiday 2 Default:No Selection:Yes or No S## Holiday 3 Default:No Selection:Yes or No S## Holiday 4 Default:No Selection:Yes or No 5.3 Holiday Indexes This programming module has two sections: Add/Change/Delete and View Holidays. Use the Add/Change/Delete section to program the Holiday Indexes. The View Holidays section is a view-only section provided for your convenience. Use View Holidays to review the dates programmed in the Holiday Indexes. 5.3.1 Add/Change/Delete Program the dates for each of the Holiday Indexes. You can program up to four Holiday Indexes in the control panel. Within each index, you can select up to 365 dates to be designated as holidays. The Holiday Indexes function independently of each other. The same day can be programmed in all four schedules. Holiday Indexes are used in programming O/C Windows, User Access Windows, and skeds. Date Default:_ _ / _ _ Selection:MM/DD (month and date) This entry selects the month and day you are designating as a holiday. To program a date: 12. Press the two digits representing the month. The cursor advances past the slash (/) in the display. 13. Press the two digits representing the day of the month. 14. Press [ENTER]. To delete a date: 1. At the Date prompt, enter the month and day you want to delete and press [ENTER]. 2. Advance to the holiday index number that you want to delete the date from. Change the entry to No. Press [ENTER]. If you want the date completely removed as a Holiday, it must be programmed No for all of the Holiday Index # entries.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 5.0 RADXSKEDEN | 114 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E Holiday Index 1 Default:No Selection:Yes or No Yes Use this date in Holiday Index 1. No Do not use this date in Holiday Index 1. Holiday Index 2 Default:No Selection:Yes or No Holiday Index 3 Default:No Selection:Yes or No Holiday Index 4 Default:No Selection:Yes or No 5.3.2 View Holidays The View Holidays section is a view only section provided for your convenience. Use View Holidays to review the dates you programmed into each of the Holiday Indexes. You can view the first 100 dates programmed in each of the indexes. Index 1 Days Default:Blank Selection:Enter group or press [↓] key Press [ENTER GROUP] to view the dates programmed in Holiday Index 1. Press [↓] key to advance to the next Holiday Index. Index 2 Days Default:Blank Selection:Enter group or press [↓] key Index 3 Days Default:Blank Selection:Enter group or press [↓] key Index 4 Days Default:Blank Selection:Enter group or press [↓] key
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 6.0 RADXAUX1EN | 115 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E 6.0 RADXAUX1 6.1 Introduction The RADXAUX1 Handler is primarily used for programming Enhanced Communication capabilities for the 9000 Series Control Panels. As new features (that require new programmable prompts) are added, they will most likely be added to a new revision of this handler. “Enhanced communications” represents the ability to provide new communication functions for the control panels using the SDI bus including: • Routing control panel events to a D9133TTL-x module. • Communicating with RPS using a D9133TTL-x module. • Communicating with a remote or local head-end software package. 6.2 RPS and D5200 Handler Requirements In order to program the RADXAUX1 parameters for the control panels, you must use RPS version 2.8 or higher and a handler called RADXAUX1. To add the RADXAUX1 Handler to your D5200 Programmer, call the Bosch Security Systems Handler Update System at (800) 657-4584. This handler currently has six sections: SDI Automation, SDI RAM Parameters, Enhanced Communications, SDI RAM/Enhanced Communication Configuration, Miscellaneous, and Cross Point Parameters. The D5200 Handler required for these options is found in the RADXAUX1 Handler version 1.0 and is available on the Handler Update System at Bosch Security Systems. 6.3 SDI Automation Define the characteristics of the D9133 Serial Interface Module when used with Home or Business Automation software. The D9133 Serial Interface Module is a bi-directional SDI to RS-232 Interface Module that allows the control panels to send/receive information to/from an external software program. This Automation protocol allows external software programs to interact and perform functions such as: arming and disarming areas, changing user passcodes and names, and turning relays on and off. The following items allow some simple configuration options; however, to receive the D9133 Automation protocol you must contact Bosch Security Systems Technical Support at 888- 886-6189. Enable SDI Auto Default:No Selection:Yes or No Yes Enable Automation software. No Disable Automation software. Turning this item to Yes enables the automation address (SDI Address 80). Baud Rate Default:9600 Selection:300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14.4 K This item determines the baud rate between the D9133 and the external hardware connected to it. Since the SDI bus communicates at 9600 baud, Bosch Security Systems recommends that this prompt also be kept at 9600 baud. Pressing the [SPACE] bar on the D5200 toggles through the available options. Parity/Stop Default:No/1 Selection:No/1, No/2, Odd/1, Even/1 No/1 No parity, 1 stop bit No/2 No parity, 2 stop bits Odd/1 Odd parity, 1 stop bit Even/1 Even parity, 1 stop bit This prompt addresses two items: Parity and the number of stop bits. Pressing the [SPACE] bar on the D5200 toggles through the available options.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 6.0 RADXAUX1EN | 116 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E 9133 Supervision Default:No Selection:Yes or No Yes Supervise the D9133 Serial Interface Module. No Do not supervise the D9133 Serial Interface Module. This item determines whether the D9133 Serial Interface Module is supervised or not. If the D9133 is supervised, disconnecting the D9133 from the control panel creates a Trouble SDI 80 Event and the command center annunciates a trouble tone (if programmed) and display SERVC SDI 80. Trouble SDI 80 Reports are always reported using Area 1’s account number. RTS Control Default:On Selection:On, AutoX, Off, AutoR On Sets RTS to on (hardware control). AutoX Automatically enables Xon/Xoff (software control). Off Sets RTS off (hardware control). AutoR Sets this to Auto RTS. This item determines how the Request To Send Control parameters are defined for the D9133. Pressing the [SPACE] bar on the D5200 toggles through the available options. DTR Control Default:On Selection:On, AutoD, Off On Sets DTR to on (hardware control). AutoD Sets this to Auto DTR. Off Sets DTR off (hardware control). This item determines how the Data Terminal Ready Control parameters are defined for the D9133. Pressing the [SPACE] bar on the D5200 toggles through the available options. Status Rate Default:0 Selection:0 to 255 0 Status information is only sent when requested. 1 to 255 Status information is sent at the interval programmed. If the Status Rate is set to a value under 10 and there are 1 to 6 SDI devices connected to the system, the fastest the control panel can send the status information is approximately 1 second. If there are more than six SDI devices connected to the control panel, the fastest the control panel can send the information is approximately 1.5 seconds to 2 seconds. This item determines how often the default status information is sent to the D9133 Serial Interface Module. The status information includes: • The current point status (normal or off-normal), • The control panel’s area status (Master Armed, Master Instant Armed, Perimeter Delay Armed, Perimeter Instant Armed, Disarmed, Area Entry Delay, Perimeter Entry Delay, Area Exit Delay, and Perimeter Exit Delay) • The control panel status (AC Fail, Battery Missing, AC Restore, Battery Low, and so on) • Relay status (relay on or relay off) Entries are in 100 millisecond increments. If a 5 is entered, the status information is sent every 500 milliseconds (or 0.5 seconds). An entry of 10 equals 1 second. 6.4 SDI RAM Parameters Configure RAM parameters when communicating over a private Local Area or Wide Area Network (LAN/WAN). To allow RPS to communicate with a control panel over a LAN or WAN, a D9133TTL-E SDI-Ethernet Bi-directional Network Interface Module and RPS (version 2.8 or higher) is required. The computer that RPS is installed on also needs a network card. See your information systems’ administrator for network requirements. This section allows you to: • Define the RAM parameters necessary to communicate by an external modem that can be connected to a D9133DC Direct Connect Programming Module.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 6.0 RADXAUX1EN | 117 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E • Provide for local programming by a D9133 Serial Interface Module. Although not listed in this section, RPS still checks for the RAM Passcode (see Section 2.7 RAM Parameters), Datalock Code, and the control panel type to determine if this RAM session should continue.6.4.1 User Interface Modifications for COMMAND 43 COMMAND 43 was modified to compensate for the ability to communicate with RPS by a network path. COMMAND 43’s structure is shown in Figure 5. Figure 5: COMMAND 43 Flow Chart 1 2 9 10 11 3 910 6 11 11 4 7 58 1 - COMMAND 43 2 -Contact RAM? 3 -RAM via Phone? 4 - Seizes phone line and calls RPS 5 -Answer now? 6 -RAM by network?7 - Begins RPS session over the network 8 - Seizes phone line and begins RPS session 9 - [PREV] 10 - [NEXT] 11 - [ENT] Pressing the [ESC] key while CONTACT RAM?, ANSWER NOW?, RAM VIA PHONE?, or RAM VIA NETWORK? is displaying exits the user to Idle Text. The RAM via Phone? prompt shown in Figure 5, if selected, contacts RAM by the control panel phone line and not the external modem. Users cannot initiate a RAM session by the external modem. If you are using an external modem, RAM sessions can only be initiated by programming Answer Armed and Answer Disarmed (to a value greater than 0) or setting RAM Line Monitor to Yes in Section 6.4 SDI RAM Parameters. Enable SDI RAM Default:Yes Selection:Yes or No Yes Enable RAM sessions over the SDI bus. No Do not enable RAM sessions over the SDI bus. This item determines if the control panel allows RPS communications over the SDI bus. This item must be set to Yes if you plan on using the external modem configuration, a private LAN or WAN, or local RPS programming. If the reset pin is in the locked position, local RPS programming is allowed even if this prompt is set to No.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 6.0 RADXAUX1EN | 118 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E When configuring this item to allow for local programming, the D9133 needs Jumper 8 shorted, power must be cycled after changing the address, and a standard serial modem cable is required. Call Back Enabled Default:No Selection:Yes or No Yes When the control panel hears the proper RAM password (see RAM Passcode in Section 2.7 RAM Parameters), it ends the SDI RAM session and then attempts to reconnect to RAM using the RAM IP Address if Enable Ext Modem is set to No. If Enable Ext Modem is set to Yes, the control panel attempts to re-establish communication with RAM using the RAM Dial String. This ensures that the control panel only communicates with valid RAM units. No The SDI RAM session is initiated immediately; no call back is required. The control panel can engage in SDI RAM sessions regardless of originating location. Using this function allows the control panel, after verifying the RAM passcode, to provide an additional level of security. Before allowing any upload or download, it ends the SDI RAM session and then reconnects with RAM using one of the following: • The RAM IP Address ( Enable Ext Modem must be set to No) • The RAM Dial String ( Enable Ext Modem must be set to Yes) In firmware version 6.30, do not enable RAM Call Back when using an external modem. RAM IP Address 1 Default:0 Selection:0 to 255 0 to 255 Enter the first three digits of the IP address. If the field is one or two digits in length, leading zeros are not required. This prompt and the next three prompts determine the IP address for RPS. An IP address consists of four fields. Each field has a range of 0 to 255. For example, an IP address is expressed as 110.227.64.190. The D5200 programmer splits the IP Address into four programmable fields. Be sure you contact your network administrator to find out the IP address to which the RPS computer is connected. Figure 6: RAM IP Address Prompts 110.227.64.190 RAM IP Address 1 RAM IP Address 2 RAM IP Address 3 RAM IP Address 4 Set this item to 0 if Enable Ext Modem is set to Yes. RAM IP Address 2 Default:0 Selection:0 to 255 See RAM IP Address 1. RAM IP Address 3 Default:0 Selection:0 to 255 See RAM IP Address 1. RAM IP Address 4 Default:0 Selection:0 to 255 See RAM IP Address 1. 6.4.2 Using an External Modem Through the use of a standard, off-the-shelf modem (capable of communicating at 9600 baud) and a D9133DC connected directly to the control panel, RPS can now communicate with a 9000 Series Control Panel (version 6.3 or higher) at speeds of up to 9600 baud.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 6.0 RADXAUX1EN | 119 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E Both the U.S.Robotics V.92 56 K Modem (model # 5686, includes V.92 and V.90 56 K standard technology) and the Best Data Smart One V.92/V.44 56 K External Data/Fax Modem (model # 56SX-92) are recommended for use as external modems (connected to the control panel) based on compatibility testing by Bosch Security Systems. Other modules were either not tested or found compatible. The following seven prompts help configure the requirements necessary to connect an external modem to a D9412G/D7412G Control Panel using a D9133DC. This configuration allows you to communicate with RPS at 9600 baud because communication is being routed through the SDI bus. Use a separate phone line if an external modem is being connected to the control panel by a D9133DC Direct Connect Programming Module. If it is not possible to obtain a different phone line than the control panel is using, make sure the control panel is still wired in front of any premises phone and the external modem devices so that full line seizure is maintained. Also, make sure the following items are programmed in Section 2.7 RAM Parameters: • Answer Armed = Blank or 0 • Answer Disarmed = Blank or 0 • RAM Line Monitor = No • RAM Call Back = No • RAM Phone number = Blank When using an external modem, it must be initialized using the following HyperTerminal procedure on your computer. The HyperTerminal procedures can vary depending upon the operating system used. 3. In Windows®, open the HyperTerminal application within Programs→Accessories→Communications. 4. Connect the modem to an available COM port. 5. Once connected, select the appropriate COM port within HyperTerminal. See Figure 7.For Best Data Smart One V.92: Type [A][T][S][3][7][=][9][Enter] For US Robotics: Type [A][T][&][N][6][Enter]. This sets the baud rate of the modem to 9600. For modems other than US Robotics or Best Data Smart One V.92, consult your individual modem’s instructions for the correct text string. Type [A][T][E][0][Enter]. This eliminates echo, making all user input from this point forward invisible on screen. Type [A][T][&][W][0][Enter] to write the configuration to modem memory. The modem profile is saved to a file upon disconnection or power loss. The external modem is connected to the D9133DC Direct Connect Programming Module, which in turn, is connected to the SDI bus using SDI Address 88 (see Figure 8). A standard serial cable is required to connect the D9133DC to the external modem. If you are going to use an external modem for RPS communications, enhanced communications, and RPS functions using a D9133TTL-E are disabled.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 6.0 RADXAUX1EN | 120 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E Figure 7: Com Port Selection within HyperTerminal Figure 8: External Modem Connection P3 P2 1248SERRXTXRXTXBUSSDI PW R SDI A SDI B SDI COM D9133DC 1 2 3 2 56 4 1 - RPS Remote Account Manager 2 - Modem 3 - PSTN4 - D9412G/D7412G Control Panel 5 - Standard serial cable 6 - SDI bus