Bosch 7412 G User Manual
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D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 41 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E A# Fire Time Default:9 Selection:1 minute to 90 minutes Enter the number of minutes the bell rings for Fire Alarm points. The relay activated for this time is programmed in A# Fire Bell in Area Relays. The bell output begins as soon as the fire alarm occurs. It shuts off the bell when the programmed number of minutes expires. If programmed for 1 minute, the output may be anywhere from 0 to 60 seconds of bell time. Program Fire Time for 2 minutes or more to ensure you have ample output time. Check with your AHJ to determine the appropriate bell time for your geographical area. A# Fire Pat Default:Pulse Selection:Steady, Pulse, CaStnd, TmCod3 Steady Steady Output Pulse Pulse March Time 120 beats per minute, at an even tempo CaStnd California Standard 10 seconds audible + 5 seconds silent + 10 seconds audible + 5 seconds silent. This sequence repeats until bell time expires. TmCod3 Temporal Code 3 0.5 seconds On, 0.5 seconds Off, 0.5 seconds On, 0.5 seconds Off, 0.5 seconds On, 1.5 seconds Off; pattern repeats. This sequence repeats for a minimum of 3 minutes and with a ± 10% tolerance. Select the bell pattern this area uses to signal an alarm on a Fire point. Press the [Space] bar to scroll through the selections. Press [Enter] when the correct selection appears in the display. When two Fire points sharing the same relay go into alarm, the bell pattern of the most recent fire event takes precedence. A# Burg Time Default:6 Selection:1 minute to 90 minutes (in 1 minute increments) Enter the number of minutes the bell rings for Burglary Alarm points. The relay activated for this time is programmed in A# Alarm Bell in Area Relays. The bell output begins as soon as the burglary alarm occurs. It shuts off the bell when the programmed number of minutes expires. When the control panel’s internal clock begins a new minute, it considers the first minute expired. Program Burg Time for 2 minutes or more. Check with your AHJ to determine the appropriate bell time for your geographical area. A# Burg Pat Default:Steady Selection:Steady, Pulse, CaStnd, TmCod3 Select the bell pattern this area uses to signal an alarm on a Non-fire point. Press the [SPACE] bar to scroll through the selections. Press [ENTER] when the correct selection appears in the display. A# Single Ring Default:No Selection:Yes or No Yes One bell output per arming period. After one alarm, alarms on any Non- fire points in the same area cannot restart the bell until the armed state changes. An alarm on a different point in same area restarts bell output. No Restart bell output with each alarm event. Determines if an alarm from a Non-fire point can restart the alarm bell time with each Alarm Event, or only initiate alarm output once per arming period. This does not silence the command center alarm bell tone, or prevent any reports. This feature does not affect Fire points. Fire points restart bell time with each new alarm.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 42 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E If a 24-hour point alarms while the area is disarmed, arming that area with a keyswitch does not clear the A# Single Ring flag. Silencing the bell resets A# Single Ring. A# Bell Test Default:No Selection:Yes or No Yes Initiate Bell Test. No Do not initiate Bell Test. Provide alarm output from the relay programmed at A# Alarm Bell after the Closing Report was confirmed or the exit delay time expired. Bell Test After Confirmation In areas that report opening and closing activity, the Bell Test happens after the control panel sends the Closing Report and receives the acknowledgment from the central station receiver. For proper operation of the Bell Test after closing confirmation, the following rules apply: • The control panel must report opening and closings to the central station. • Restricted openings and closings should not be used, and Opening and Closing Windows should not be used. Area Armed Confirmation In areas that do NOT report opening and closing activity, the alarm bell relay output for this area is activated for 2 seconds after exit time expires. Multiple Bell Tests occur: When more than one area is armed at the same time (such as using the ARM ALL AREAS? function), the bell rings for 2 seconds with a 2 second pause between each bell activation if all areas have the same exit delay time programmed. Otherwise, the Bell Test occurs as each area arms and it completes its exit delay time. When areas arm simultaneously and report to the central station, the Bell Test occurs as the central station receiver confirms each area. 2.9.5 Open/Close Options Programming determines if Opening, All Normal Closing, and Force Arm/Bypass Closing Events are reported to the remote central station. Without remote reporting, all control panel and area arming (Closing Events) and disarming (Opening Events) default to local events. Use this programming category to determine which opening and closing supervision characteristics are required. There are three ways to generate reports from the control panel. You can generate reports by account, by area, or a combination of both. To suppress reports: • Use Opening/Closing Windows to suppress reports for a specified period of time and then automatically turn them on again. • Use the Restricted O/C options. A Closing Report is sent if the user is force arming, sending duress, or bypass arming. An Opening Report is sent if the user is disarming during an alarm condition or unbypasses points when disarming. If the system is normal, no Opening or Closing Report is sent. For the scheduled suppression of Opening and Closing Reports, see Section 5.1.1 Opening and Closing) to define Opening and Closing Windows. Account Opening and Closing Reports Opening and Closing Reports are sent by account when the last area in a group of areas with the same account number(s) is armed. Area Opening and Closing Reports Closing Reports are sent for each area as it is armed. The account number is also sent for each area. Customizing Account Opening and Closing Reports You can eliminate area Opening and Closing Reports from selected areas in the account by programming A# Area O/C No for those areas.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 43 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E Combination Account and Area Opening and Closing Reports To send both account openings and closings, and individual area openings and closings for all areas in the account, you must: • Program A# Acct O/C Yes for all areas in the account. • Program A# Area O/C Yes for all areas in the account. Closing Reports: When areas in the account are independently armed, each area generates an Area Closing Report. When the last area is armed, it also generates an Account Closing Report. Opening Reports: When the first area in the account is disarmed, it generates an Account Opening Report along with an Area Opening Report. When the remaining areas in the account are disarmed, each area generates an Area Opening Report. Area Only Opening/Closing Supervision Features Use these features to supervise opening and closing activity by area. Auto Close, Fail To Open, and Fail To Close all work independently of the A# Acct O/C feature. To use these features, you must program O/C Windows. Area Default:1 Selection:1 to 8 Enter the area number you are programming. A# Acct O/C Default:No Selection:Yes or No Yes Send Opening and Closing Reports by account. Use this selection if the control panel sends reports to an automation system that cannot interpret multiple Area Opening/Closing Reports, or if Modem Format is programmed No in the Phone category (BFSK format is in use and Opening and Closing Reports are enabled). An Account Opening Report is generated when the first area in an account is opened (disarmed). After the Account Opening Report is sent, disarming other areas in the account does not generate another Account Opening Report. An Account Closing Report is generated only when the last area in an account is closed (armed). Opening and Closing Reports for accounts do not contain any area information. Opening and Closing Windows affect Account Opening and Closing Reports: If an account opening or closing is generated while an Opening or Closing Window for this area is in effect, and Disable O/C in Window is programmed Yes, the report is not sent. All areas sharing the same account number should use the same Opening and Closing Window times. No Do not send Opening and Closing Reports by account. Determines if this area generates Account Opening and Closing Reports. Program this item the same for all areas in the account.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 44 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E A# Area O/C Default:Yes Selection:Yes or No Yes Include the Area # and generate Opening and Closing Reports for this area when it is armed. No Do not include the Area # or generate Opening and Closing Reports for this area. Determines if the area number and the account number are reported upon arming and disarming. As long as Account O/C is No, the account number reports when arming this area individually. If Account O/C is Yes, all areas with the same account number must also be armed. An Area Opening Report is generated when each area is opened (disarmed). An Area Closing Report is generated when each individual area is closed (armed). Do not program this item as Yes if the control panel reports to an automation system that cannot interpret multiple Area Opening/Closing Reports. A# Disable O/C in Window Default:Yes Selection:Yes or No Yes Do not send Opening and Closing Reports to the central station if they occur inside an active window. If an Opening or Closing Report occurs outside a window, send it with an early or late modifier. See Section 5.1.1 Opening and Closing. The active window must be a Closing Window for Closing Reports. It must be an Opening Window for Opening Reports. No Send Opening and Closing Reports to the central station even when they occur inside a programmed window. If an opening or closing occurs outside of the appropriate window, it reports but does NOT have an early or late modifier. If you want to monitor all opening and closing activity, but you also want to use features provided by Opening and Closing Windows, program this item No, and program appropriate O/C Windows. Determines if opening and closing activity is reported when it occurs inside an Opening or Closing Window as programmed in O/C Windows. Reports are always logged and printed on a local printer, if installed. A# Auto Close Default:No Selection:Yes or No Yes The area automatically master arms at the end of the Close Window. When the area is armed automatically, a Closing Report is sent if Area and/or Account Reports are programmed to do so. No Do not automatically arm the area at the end of the Close Window. With this program item, the control panel can automatically master arm the area at the end of the Closing Window regardless of the previous armed state. Regardless of A# Force Arm Max or P## Bypassable, an unconditional force arm occurs resulting in faulted points being left out of the system until they return to normal. A# Fail to Open Default:No Selection:Yes or No Yes Fail to Open Report occurs for this area if the area was not disarmed when the Opening Window stop time occurred. No Fail to Open Report is not sent for this area. Use to determine if a Fail to Open Report is sent for this area. This can determine if a user failed to disarm the area prior to the Opening Window expiring. Normal Opening and Closing Reports do not need to be programmed to use this feature.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 45 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E A# Fail to Close Default:No Selection:Yes or No Yes Fail to Close Report occurs for this area if the area was not armed when the Closing Window stop time occurred. Note: An exit delay time must be programmed in Exit Dly Time. No Fail to Close Report is not sent for this area. Note: If Auto Close is programmed Yes, a Fail to Close Report is sent because it occurs when the Closing Window stop time occurred. If Disable O/C in Window is Yes, the Fail to Close Report is followed by Closing Late or F(orce) Close Late. Determines if a Fail to Close Report is sent for this area. Use to determine if a user failed to arm the area before the Closing Window expires. Normal Opening and Closing Reports do not need to be programmed to use this feature. A# Restrictd O/C Default:No Selection:Yes or No Yes Restrict Opening and Closing Reports for this area. A# Area O/C must be programmed Yes to generate Restricted Opening and Closing Reports. Note: If a passcode is not required for arming or disarming and this item is Yes, the area only sends Restricted Opening and Closing Reports. In this case, Restricted Reports are sent without User ID. Opening/Closing Window does not affect this report. Windows do not prevent Restricted Opening and Closing Reports from being sent. Early or late designations are NOT added to Opening/Closing Reports when they are sent according to the rules for Restricted Opening/Closing Reports. No Do not Restrict Opening and Closing Reports for this area. Regardless of programming in Authority Levels L## Restricted O/C, reports are not restricted in this area when this item is programmed No. Note: Was Force Armed and Forced Close Events can still be sent to the central station if enabled in Routing when force arming the system. This item determines if this area can restrict Opening and Closing Report activity. A Restricted Opening Report refers to the control panel sending an Area Opening Report only when the area is disarmed after a non-fire alarm. A Restricted Closing Report refers to the control panel sending an Area Closing Report only when the area was master armed with Controlled points that were faulted during the arming sequence. The sequence of reports generated by a restricted closing is: Was Force Armed, Forced Point, Forced Close, and Closing Report.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 46 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E A# Perimeter O/C Default:No Selection:Yes or No Yes This area can send Perimeter Opening and Closing Reports. No This area cannot send Perimeter Opening and Closing Reports. This item determines if this area can send Perimeter Instant and Perimeter Delay Closing Reports and normal Opening Reports to the central station. Opening/Closing Windows do not suppress this event. Modem format reporting is required. Some central station automation systems cannot process these reports. 2.10 Command Center This programming module contains three programming categories: Cmd Cntr Assignment, Area Text, and Custom Function. 2.10.1 Cmd Cntr (Command Center) Assignment This programming category assigns a command center to an area and determines if the command center is supervised. The command centers are connected to the control panel using a two-wire serial data interface bus (SDI bus). This bus can support up to eight supervised command centers, each with its own unique command center address (CC) and corresponding DIP switch address settings. Should the command centers not be supervised, you can install multiple command centers with the same DIP switch address setting for up to 32 unsupervised command centers. Cmd Center Default:1 Selection:1 to 8 DIP Switch SettingSDI CC#Address Number 123456 1 1 ON ON ON ON -- ON 22 OFF ON ON ON -- ON 3 3 ON OFF ON ON -- ON 4 4 OFF OFF ON ON -- ON 5 5 ON ON OFF ON -- ON 6 6 OFF ON OFF ON -- ON 7 7 ON OFF OFF ON -- ON 8 8 OFF OFF OFF ON -- ON Enter the command center (CC) number for the SDI address you are programming. This number corresponds to the DIP switch address settings shown.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 47 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E CC# Supervised Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Yes or No Yes Only one command center can be installed for this CC SDI address. No More than one command center can be installed using this CC SDI address with the same address DIP switch setting. Supervise this SDI address and generate Trouble SDI Reports and local trouble annunciation if a problem occurs with this command center or the SDI bus. Command centers sharing the same address setting display the same text and emit the same tones regardless of which command center keys are pressed. Trouble SDI # Reports are always reported as Area 1, Account 1 Events regardless of the area the SDI device is assigned. 0101 0101 0101 When this prompt is Yes, you cannot have duplicate DIP switch settings. 0101 0101 0101When a D1260 Alpha V Command Center is assigned to a command center address, you must program CC# Supervised as Yes. CC# Area Assign Default:1 Selection:1 to 8 Blank is not a valid entry. Enter the area number where you are installing this command center or command centers with this address and the same DIP switch settings. CC# Scope Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Panel Wide, Custom, No Keypad, Area, and Account Panel WideA panel-wide command center can view information and perform Arming and Disarming functions for all areas in the control panel. A panel-wide command center can cross account boundaries. This is normally used with a master area. Account An Account command center can view information, and perform Arming and Disarming functions for all areas with the same A# Acct Number, in Area Parameters. This is normally used for an associate area. Area An Area command center is restricted to viewing information and Arming/Disarming functions for the area to which it is assigned. Custom A Custom command center has no command center restrictions. No KeypadNo command center installed at this address. CALL FOR SERVICE displays, indicating the control panel is not polling this address. This program item is used to define the areas affected when this command center is armed, the areas this command center can view, and the areas this command center can move to. Press the [SPACE] bar to scroll through the selections. Press [ENTER] when the correct selection appears in the display. In applications where command centers include the scope of more than one area, active alarms in remote areas must be acknowledged prior to arming or disarming the local area. The following prompts are visible ONLY when you program CC## Scope to Custom. If the scope was previously programmed to be other than No Keypad, default settings based on the previous scope appear. Prior to exiting a custom program, check each area and ensure it is properly enabled and disabled.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 48 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E CC# A1[through A8] in Scope Default:See preceding important note Selection:Yes or No Yes Include this area in the scope of this command center. No Do not include this area in the scope of this command center. Determines whether any of the eight areas (Area 1 to Area 8) and Doors (Door 1 to Door 8) are included in the scope of this command center for viewing status, arming or disarming, and controlling doors from the command center. CC# Entr Key Rly Default:Blank Selection:1 to 128, A, B, C, and Blank Blank The [ENTER] key is not used to cycle a relay. 1 to 128, A, B, CAssign the relay number that activates when [ENTER] is pressed at this command center after the user enters a valid passcode. Enter Key Relay: Program the relay number that momentarily activates for 10 seconds when a user enters a valid passcode and presses the [ENTER] key on the command center. Two events are generated when this function is used: RELAY ### SET with User ID, and RELAY ### RESET without User ID. When programmed to activate a relay, the [ENTER] key cannot be used for any other function. Relays used for this function must not be shared with any other point, sensor reset, control panel, or bell functions. This can cause erroneous relay operation. 1. Entering a valid code and pressing [ENTER] silences a bell if one is ringing. 2. Use this function for a low-level access control strike on a door. This does not shunt a point. 3. This action is logged as two events, Relay Set and Relay Reset. CC# Entr Cycl Dr Default:No Selection:Yes or No Yes The [ENTER] key is used to cycle the door programmed for CC Assign Door. No The [ENTER] key is not used to cycle the door. Enter Key Cycle Door: Program this prompt as Yes to initiate the door cycle sequence (this includes shunting the point assigned to the door) for the door number programmed in CC Assign Door when a user enters a valid passcode and presses [ENTER]. ACCESS GRANTED prints on the local printer and at the central station receiver, if programmed. The service passcode cannot be used for the CC# Entr Cycl Dr application. When programmed to activate a relay, the [ENTER] key cannot be used for any other function. Relays used for this function must not be shared with any other point, sensor reset, control panel or bell functions. This can cause erroneous relay operation. 0101 0101 01011. The door does not cycle if Entr Key Rly is programmed. 2. 9210 NOT READY appears at this command center when you press [ENTER] if the D9210B is not programmed with a D# Entry Area (in the RADAXS handler) or if CC Assign Door does not have a door number assigned.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 49 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E CC# Assign Door Default:Blank Selection:1 to 8, Blank Blank No door controller is assigned for adding tokens or the CLOSE DOOR # displays on the command center. 1 to 8 Assign the door controller that enters the Add User Mode when initiated. This door activates the CLOSE DOOR # displays at this command center if CC Close Door is Yes. Program the door number used by this command center for adding tokens/cards and displaying CC Close Door. 0101 0101 01011. IMPORTANT! 9210 NOT READY appears at this command center when you attempt to add a user if a door is not programmed for this prompt and a door is not assigned to the area using the D# Entry Area in the RADAXS handler. This indicates the control panel cannot initiate the Add User Mode until a door is assigned to this command center. 2. A door does not need to be assigned to a command center for the user to control the door(s) using the Door Control function. Any door that is active can be controlled by a user who has the door control authority enabled at a command center with the doors area, assigned in the access handler, within its scope. During the Add User Mode, token/cards, door control requests, and RTE/REX does not function. Put the Door Mode into an UNLOCKED state before adding users if there is heavy activity for this door. CC# Trouble Tone Default:Yes Selection:Yes or No Yes Panel-wide trouble tones sound and visual displays show at this command center. No Panel-wide troubles do not sound. Visual displays still show. Determines whether this command center, or any command center with the same address setting, emits the panel-wide trouble tones (power, phone, SDI bus, and Zonex bus). Panel-wide trouble tones do not include Point Troubles, Buzz on Fault, or Close Door Now. Assign two CCs to the same area so one command center emits the tone and another does not. CC# Entry Tone Default:Yes Selection:Yes or No Yes This command center sounds entry tones. No This command center does not sound entry tones. Determines whether this command center, or any command center with the same address setting, emits the Disarm Now entry delay tone. Any Delay point within the area scope of this command center initiates the entry sequence. 0101 0101 0101This prompt allows you to manage the tone by command center. Entry Tone can also be turned off when programming your P## Entry Tone off in Point Index. Assign two CCs to the same area so one command center emits the tone and another does not. CC# Exit Tone Default:Yes Selection:Yes or No Yes This command center sounds entry tones. No This command center does not sound entry tones. Determine whether this command center or any command center with the same address setting, emits the Exit Now ### exit delay tone during the delay arming of an area(s). Any command center with a scope to arm this area can initiate the exit tone sequence.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 50 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E 0101 0101 0101This prompt allows you to manage the tone by command center. Exit Tone can also be turned off when programming A# Exit Tone in Area Parameters. Assign two CCs to the same area so one command center emits the tone and another does not. CC# Arm Now Warn Default:No Selection:Yes or No Yes This command center activates a tone and displays PLEASE CLOSE NOW. No This command center does not activate the tone or display PLEASE CLOSE NOW. Determines whether this command center sounds an audible tone and displays the PLEASE CLOSE NOW warning on the command center when a Closing Window activates, indicating the area automatically arms soon. CC# Close Door Default:No Selection:Yes or No Yes This command center sounds a tone and displays CLOSE DOOR #. No This command center does not sound the tone or activate the display. Determines whether this command center sounds an audible tone and displays the CLOSE DOOR # warning on the command center. This occurs when the door is physically held open past the shunt time and the extend time has a value greater than zero (see the Access Program Entry Guide) for the door assigned to this area in CC# Assign Door. CC# EnhancCmdCtr Default:No Selection:Yes or No Yes This command center is a D1260 Alpha V Command Center. No This command center is not a D1260 Alpha V Command Center. When a D1260 Alpha V Command Center is installed at this command center address, this item must be set to Yes. This instructs the control panel to send additional information to the D1260 required for proper operation. 0101 0101 0101Remember to program CC# Supervised to Yes if a D1260 Alpha V Command Center is installed at this address. Failure to follow this programming requirement results in improper operation of the D1260. 2.10.2 Area Text Use this programming category to create custom Idle Text displays for the command centers. Each display can be programmed with up to sixteen alphanumeric characters, including: A to Z, 0 to 9, ?, &, @, -, *, +, $, #, _, /. Characters not listed are invalid and cannot be used for text. Area Default:1 Selection:1 to 8 Enter the area number you are programming. Area# Is On Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection: Enter the text for this area that displays when the area is master armed or master instant armed and other areas sharing the same account number are not yet master armed. This display does not appear when the area is perimeter armed. Area # Not Ready Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Sixteen alphanumeric characters Enter the text for this area that displays when the area is disarmed but points are faulted. Area # Is Off Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Sixteen alphanumeric characters Enter the text for this area that displays when the area is disarmed and no points are faulted.