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D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 51 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E Area # Acct Is On Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Sixteen alphanumeric characters Enter the text that displays when all areas sharing the same account number are master armed. The ACCT IS ON text appears at all command centers assigned to these areas, if more than one area has the same account number. The ACCT IS ON text also appears if only one area in the system is used. See the prompts CC# Area Assign and Area # Acct Is On in Section 2.10.1 Cmd Cntr (Command Center) Assignment. When all areas in the account are master armed, the Area # Is On text is replaced by the ACCT IS ON text if the area is armed before all the areas with the same account number. 0101 0101 0101A blank entry disables the ACCT IS ON display for this area, allowing an account wide area to display the AREA # IS ON text instead of the ACCT IS ON text. Each area can have unique ACCT IS ON text, or you can program the same text in each area of the account so when all the areas in the account are armed, they all show the same text. 0101 0101 0101Although it is not programmed in this area, the new D1260 Alpha V Command Center can display up to sixteen characters for an Area Name on line 1 of its display. The Area Text (Area # Is Off, Area # Not Ready, Area # Is On, and Acct # Is On) programmed in this module appears on line 2 of the D1260 Alpha V Command Center. When programming custom text, it should be logical to users viewing it on the D1260. For example, the Area Name Text can be programmed to display Front Office and the Area # Is Off text (programmed in this section) could be programmed to display Ready To Arm. The D1260 would then show on line 1 Front Office and on line 2, Ready To Arm. 2.10.3 Custom Function Custom functions are a way to simplify use of complex keystroke sequences entered at the command center. These items are similar to speed dialing on a telephone. A custom function can automatically initiate an end user request by pressing [ENTER] once the custom function text is displayed on the command center. You can have up to sixteen custom functions and restrict the use of these by area and authority level. Each Custom Function ### item has sixteen characters of programmable text ( CF### Text). When the Custom Function is assigned to the menu M## Function (see Section 2.12 Function List) the user can press [PREV] or [NEXT] to scroll to CF### Text. The user accesses the menu by pressing [MENU] on the command center. The user needs the appropriate authority level enabled for the L## C Function 128 to 143 in Section 2.11 User Interface, to use the custom function. Consider the scope of the command center used to access the Custom Function. Each Custom Function is enabled in the function menu by M# CC Address 1 [through 8 ]. If the Custom Function is not assigned to a specific command center address, it does not appear in the menu. Custom Function Default:128 Selection:128 to 143 Enter the Custom Function number you want to program. You can program up to sixteen Custom Functions, which are numbered 128 to 143. CF### Text Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Sixteen alphanumeric characters. See Section 2.10.2 Area Text for valid character entries. Determines the menu text displayed at the command center for the custom function item. Use this text to represent the functions performed by this menu item.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 52 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E CF### Key Strokes Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Up to 32 characters: 0 to 9, A, B, C, D, and E Selection Key Faceplate Label 0 to 9 0 to 9 A [COMMAND] B [PREV] (previous) ↑ C [ESC] (escape) MENU D[NEXT] ↓ E [ENT] (enter) YES The keystrokes simulate any sequence of keystrokes the user can perform at a command center. You can program up to 32 keystrokes for each Custom Function. 0101 0101 0101D5200 Data Entry: Use the D5200 [↓] key to move the cursor to the first data entry line. When you want to enter more than sixteen keystrokes, the first line of the data entry line must be filled before you move on to the second line. If you make entries on the second line, and the first line has less than sixteen characters, the second line clears when you press [ENTER]. 0101 0101 0101The scope of the command center where the Function List is accessed can affect the way the Custom Function operates. Programming Custom Function Keystrokes • First, find the command you want to execute in the User Interface section of the Program Record Sheet. • Single digit commands must be programmed with 9 as the second digit.Table 24: CF### Custom Function Keystrokes Command Keystroke 1 (Master arm area)A19 2 (Perimeter instant arm) A29 3 (Perimeter delay arm)A39 6 (Watch Mode) A69 7 (Special alert)A79 8 (Perimeter partial arm) A89 9 ( Special alert)A99 0 (Bypass a point) A09 • 128 to 143 Enable Custom Function 128 through 143, (Menu Function only): This function determines if a passcode is required when attempting to access a Custom Function from the menu list. ENTER PASSCODE (or Enter Passcode + Enter Key on the D1260) displays when this function is passcode protected. 0101 0101 0101If a command within the Custom Function is passcode protected, the command center displays ENTER PASSCODE and waits for the user to enter a valid passcode before proceeding with the rest of the Custom Function. If a passcode is not entered within 10 seconds, the Custom Function times out and the display returns to idle text. 0101 0101 0101Skeds cannot execute Custom Functions that are passcode protected. D720 LED command center does not support Custom Functions that are passcode protected. • Some functions cannot be entered directly because they are nested inside a higher-level function. To automatically execute these functions, you must add the appropriate keystrokes. • For example: In the Change Display (COMMAND 49) function there are three sub- functions: Bright Display, Dim Display, and Date/Time Display. - To turn up the display, enter: [A][4][9][E] - To dim the display, enter: [A][4][9][D][E] - To display time and date, enter: [A][4][9][B][E]
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 53 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E • Custom Functions can perform several tasks at once. For example: - To toggle relays 7, 8, and 9 in one Custom Function enter: [A] [5] [4] [7] [E] [E] [8] [E] [E] [9] [E] [E] [C] - To add a temporary passcode, enter: [A] [5] [6] [3] [0] [E] [E] [9] [8] [7] [E] [E] [D] [E] [1] [E] [1] [E] [1] [E] [1] [E] [1] [E] [1] [E] [1] [E] [1] [E] [C] This adds user 30, passcode 987 with authority level 1 in all areas. - To delete the passcode, enter: [A] [5] [3] [3] [0] [E] [E] [E] [C] • To program multiple area Arming or Disarming functions, use keystroke sequences including COMMAND 50 (Move to Area) and COMMAND 1. 0101 0101 0101Custom function cannot be used to change time (such as Daylight Savings Time). Use Skeds S## Function Codes 13 and 14 to adjust for Daylight Savings Time (see S## Custom Function prompt in Section 5.2 Skeds. 2.11 User Interface Define which functions can be used by each of the fourteen user authority levels. Each user can be assigned the same or different authority level by area. The user has rights in the area where the command center is assigned based on the authority level assigned to the user’s passcode for that area. When the passcode is entered at the command center, the control panel checks the authority level. The control panel executes the function only in areas where the passcode has the authority to use the function. 2.11.1 Commands Similr to command initiation used in other Bosch Security Systems products, the Commands method provides continuity in the arming commands across product lines and makes an easy transition for dealers using other Bosch Security Systems products. With commands, the end user presses [COMMAND] and then the numeral of the command to initiate. For example, [COMMAND][2] arms the perimeter of the area. Some prompts can only be accessed from a menu and is noted as such by (Menu Function only). To access these functions, press [MENU], enter the function number, and use the [PREV] and [NEXT] keys to scroll through the choices.The D9412G/D7412G Program Record Sheet lists the commands available with the system. Command numbers are shown in the column labeled Command. If a particular function does not have a command number, it can only be accessed through the Function List. If you plan to use only commands to operate the system, along with arming and disarming by entering a passcode, then you do not need to program Custom Function or Function List. 2.11.2 Command Center Selections Programming choices in this section determine if command center functions are disabled (blank), enabled (E), or restricted (P) panel-wide. Press the [SPACE ] bar to scroll through the selections. Press [ENTER] when the correct selection appears in the display. Table 25: Command Center Programming Choices Selection Description BlankDisable the function panel-wide. Accessing the function using a command or the Function List displays NO AUTHORITY. E Enable the function panel-wide. The function can be executed without entering a passcode. PPasscode required. When the passcode is entered at the command center, the control panel checks the user’s authority level. See Section 2.11.3 Authority Level Selections. See Section 2.11.3 Authority Level Selections for a detailed description of the functions on the following pages. These parameters only determine if the authority level functions are passcode protected.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 54 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E Master Arm Delay Default:P Selection:Blank, E, or P P Passcode: Required for all users with Master Arm Delay enabled for their authority level. E Enable: A user does not need a passcode to use [COMMAND][1]. Blank Disable Master Arm Delay cannot be accessed in the function menu or initiated with a command even if this function is enabled for the user’s authority level. #2 Master Arm Delay [COMMAND][1] Use this arming function to master arm disarmed areas. If enabled, the following arming choices are available to the user with this authority. Mstr Arm Inst Default:Blank Selection:Blank, E, or P #3 Master Arm Instant [COMMAND][1][1] Use this arming function to master arm instant areas that are disarmed. If enabled, the following arming choices are available to the user with this authority. Entry and exit delays are not provided with this arming function. This causes a Perimeter and Interior Delay point to act as an Instant point. Perim Instant Default:P Selection:Blank, E, or P #4 Perimeter Instant Arm [COMMAND][2] Instant arms all perimeter points with a P## Point Response that initiates an instant alarm (see P## Pt Response in Section 4.1.1 Point Responses) in the area where the command center is assigned. Entry and exit delays are not provided with this arming function. This function causes a Perimeter Delay point to act as a Perimeter Instant point. Perim Delay Default:P Selection:Blank, E, or P #5 Perimeter Delay Arm [COMMAND][3] Delay arms all Perimeter points in the area where the command center is assigned. Entry and exit delays are provided with this Arming function. This function does not cause a Perimeter Instant point to act as a Delay point. Watch Mode Default:E Selection:Blank, E, or P #6 Watch Mode [COMMAND][6] This function lets you know when a perimeter and Interior point programmed as P## Watch Point is faulted when the point is disarmed. Interior points do not emit a Watch Tone if the area is perimeter armed. This function provides command center audible/visual and optional relay activation (see A # Watch Mode in Section 2.13.1 Area Relays). Perim Partial Default:P Selection:Blank, E, or P #7 Perimeter Partial Arm [COMMAND][8] Arms normal Perimeter points only while other faulted Perimeter points programmed as P## Bypassable are ignored. Entry and exit delays are provided with this Arming function. Perim Partial ignores the A# FA Bypass Max entry in Section 2.9 Area Parameters. Local Only Reporting: No Closing Report is sent to the central station, but a Perimeter Delay Closing Event is generated in the event log.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 55 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E View Area Stat Default:P Selection:Blank, E, or P #8 View Area Status (MENU FUNCTION only) Use this function to view the armed status of all areas within the scope of the command center assigned to this area. The armed states include A# AREA # IS OFF (disarmed), A# AREA # IS ON (master delay armed), ALL ON INSTANT (master instant armed), and AREA # PERIM ON (perimeter instant armed or perimeter delay armed). All area types, master, associate, regular, and shared can be viewed using this function. View Memory Default:E Selection:Blank, E, or P #9 View Event Memory [COMMAND][4][0] Use this function to view prior alarm, trouble, and supervisory activity occurring since the last time the system armed. Event memory is not cleared until the area is re-armed. View Pt Status Default:E Selection:Blank, E, or P #10 View Point Status (MENU FUNCTION only) Use this function to view points assigned to the area where the command center is assigned. This function shows point text and the electrical condition (normal, open, short, and missing) of each point in the area. Walk Test Default:E Selection:Blank, E, or P #11 Walk Test [COMMAND][4][4] Use this function to test Controlled points in areas within the command center’s scope without sending reports to the central station. 24-hour points cannot be tested using this Walk Test Mode. Fire Test Default:P Selection:Blank, E, or P #12 Fire Test [COMMAND][5][8] Use this function to test 24-hour points in areas within the scope of the command center where the function is entered. Controlled points, P## Type 1, 2, 3, cannot be tested using the Fire Walk Test Mode. Send Report Default:P Selection:Blank, E, or P #13 Send Report [COMMAND][4][1] or [COMMAND][4][2] Use this function to test the communication link between the control panel and the central station receiver(s). It can send a Test Report or a Status Report to the phone numbers programmed in Routing. The Test Report includes additional information if Expand Test Rpt is enabled in Section 2.1 Phone. Access Control Functions Door Control Default:P Selection:Blank, E, or P #14 Door Control [COMMAND][4][6]) This top level display must be enabled for the user to access the cycle door, unlock door, and secure Door functions (see Section 2.11.3 Authority Level Selections). Use this item when programming door control in your function menu.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 56 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E Access Ctl Level Default:P Selection:Blank, E, or P #37 Access Control Levels (MENU FUNCTION only) Shows the current on/off state of control levels 1 through 14, pertaining to Access Control Only, ( L## Access Level and L## Disarm Level). It allows the user to toggle levels on and off and prevent access control levels from being valid during an extended period. This change only affects the user’s token/cards, it does not affect command center Door Control functions. Chg Display Default:E Selection:Blank, E, or P #15 Change Display [COMMAND][4][9] Use this function to select either a bright or dim display with loud or soft command center warning tones. You can also choose the time/date display. Chg Time/Date Default:E Selection:Blank, E, or P #16 Change Time and Date [COMMAND][4][5] Use this function to set the time and date in the control panel. Chg Passcode Default:P Selection:Blank, E, or P #17 Change Passcodes [COMMAND][5][5] Use this function to change your passcode. This is a panel-wide function that can be executed from any command center assigned to an area where the user has authority. Regardless of whether an E or a P is entered when a COMMAND 55 is performed, the command center prompts for the user’s current passcode first. Add User Default:P Selection:Blank, E, or P #18 Add User [COMMAND][5][6] Use this function to add/change passcodes, add/change tokens/cards and Sub-users, and add/change control panel authority levels (L##) by area. Del User Default:P Selection:Blank, E, or P #19 Delete User [COMMAND][5][3] Use this function to delete a user’s passcode and tokens/cards. It does not delete user names. This function deletes the passcode, master user, and all sub-users associated with the user number. Extend Close Default:P Selection:Blank, E, or P #20 Extend Close [COMMAND][5][1] Use this function to change the expected closing time for the area. The window cannot be adjusted until the Close Early Begin time passes and the Closing Window is active. View Log Default:E Selection:Blank, E, or P #21 View Log (MENU FUNCTION only) Use this function to view all of the main events Door Cycle and the main event modifiers By User in the event log memory. User Name and Point Text are NOT stored in the event log but appear when the control panel matches them with both the user ID ### and the point ###. Each main event takes up one line in the log. Each modifier also takes up one line in the log. The log in the control panel can store between 500 and 1000 events in the control panel log.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 57 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E Print Log Default:P Selection:Blank, E, or P #22 Print Event Log (MENU FUNCTION only) Use this function to print all the events stored in the control panel starting at the start date and ending with the last event in the log. User Cmd 7 Default:P Selection:Blank, E, or P #23 User COMMAND 7 [COMMAND][7] Use this function to activate an alarm programmed in COMMAND 7 in the RADXPNTS Handler. User Cmd 9 Default:P Selection:Blank, E, or P #24 User COMMAND 9 [COMMAND][9] Use this function to activate an alarm programmed in COMMAND 9 in the RADXPNTS Handler. Bypass a Pt Default:P Selection:Blank, E, or P #25 Bypass a Point [COMMAND][0] Use this function to bypass individual points that are P## Bypassable. Points within the scope of the command center can be bypassed where the function is entered (see Section 2.10.1 Cmd Cntr (Command Center) Assignment). The control panel ignores alarms/troubles and does not display point faults when a point is bypassed. Unbypass a Pt Default:P Selection:Blank, E, or P #26 Unbypass a Point [COMMAND][0][0] Use this function to unbypass individual points that are programmed either P## FA Retrnable or P## Bypass Returnable . Points within the scope of the command center can be unbypassed where the function is entered (see Section 2.10.1 Cmd Cntr (Command Center) Assignment). The control panel responds to alarms/troubles and displays point faults when a point is unbypassed. Reset Sensors Default:E Selection:Blank, E, or P #27 Reset Sensors [COMMAND][4][7] Use this function to activate the Reset Sensors function for Fire or Intrusion points programmed as P## Resettable in Section 4.1 Point Index. Points within the scope of the command center where the function is entered resets (see Section 2.10.1 Cmd Cntr (Command Center) Assignment). Change Relay Default:P Selection:Blank, E, or P #28 Change Relays [COMMAND][5][4] Use this function to manually set and reset Relays 1 through 128 (1 through 64 in a D7412G) installed in the system. Remote Program Default:P Selection:Blank, E, or P #29 Remote Programming [COMMAND][4][3] Use this function to initiate RAM sessions. When the phone is ringing at the control panel, initiating this function causes the control panel to seize the line.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 58 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E Move to Area Default:P Selection:Blank, E, or P #30 Move to Area [COMMAND][5][0] Use this function to temporarily switch the command center’s assignment to a different area. This can be used to perform any function that can be performed by a command center assigned to the area in programming. Users are limited to performing functions enabled by the authority level they have in the area to which the command center is moved. After 15 seconds of no activity at the keypad, the command center reverts back to the originally programmed area. Display Rev Default:E Selection:Blank, E, or P #32 Display Software Revision [COMMAND][5][9] Use this function to show the control panel’s software revision number in the command center display. Service Walk Default:P Selection:Blank, E, or P #33 Service Walk Test (MENU FUNCTION only) Use this function to Walk Test all 246 points in the entire control panel regardless of the P## Type. The Service Walk Test is available on the D9412G using the Service Menu [9][9][ENT]. The D7412G does NOT include the Service Walk Test in the Service Menu. The D7412G needs the Service Walk Test function enabled in the Function List to access the Service Walk Test. Default Text Default:P Selection:Blank, E, or P #34 Default Text [COMMAND][5][7] It may be difficult to determine the armed state of an area using the programmed custom text. Use this function to temporarily switch to the control panel default text, shown on the Program Record Sheet. Change Skeds Default:P Selection:Blank, E, or P #35 Change Skeds [COMMAND][5][2] Execute this panel-wide function from any command center assigned to an area where the user has authority. Use this function to change the S## Time from the command center to make adjustments to Skeds. Custom Functions C Function 128 [through 143] Default:E Selection:Blank, E, or P 128 to 143 Enable Custom Functions 128 through 143 (MENU FUNCTION only) Determines whether or not a passcode is required when accessing a custom function from the menu list. ENTER PASSCODE (or Enter Passcode + Enter Key on the D1260) displays when this function is passcode protected. If a command within the Custom Function is passcode protected, the command center displays ENTER PASSCODE (or Enter Passcode + Enter Key on the D1260) and waits for the user to enter a valid passcode before proceeding with the rest of the Custom Function. If a passcode is not entered within 10 seconds, the Custom Function times out and the display returns to idle text.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 59 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E 2.11.3 Authority Level Selections Use Section 2.11.3 Authority Level Selections to determine which Authority Level can access command center functions that are Passcode Protected. You do not need to select Enable items in the Authority Level section if the command center function is disabled or enabled. There are two selections you can use for each individual function for the authority level you are programming. Press the [SPACE] bar to scroll through the selections. Press [ENTER] when the correct selection appears in the display. Table 26: Authority Level Selections Authority Level Description BlankDisabled: This function is not authorized for the user who is assigned this authority level. E Enabled: This function is authorized for the user who is assigned this authority level. Authority Level Default:1 Selection:1 to 14 Enter the number of the authority level you want to program. Authority Level 15 (Service Passcode) cannot be edited. L## Disarm Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #1 Disarm Use the disarming function to disarm areas that are master armed or perimeter armed. If enabled, the following disarming choices are available to the user with this authority. DISARM ALL: Disarms all areas within the CC# Scope of the command center being used by accessing the Function Menu and the authority level of the user performing the function. DISARM AREA: Disarms only the displayed area. 0101 0101 0101There are many options available for arming and disarming. This depends on A# Area Type and CC# Scope. Read the definitions of area type in Section 2.9 Area Parameters and CC# Scope in Section 2.10.1 Cmd Cntr (Command Center) Assignment. L## Master Arm Delay Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #2 Master Arm Delay [COMMAND][1] Master arms areas based on the CC# Scope of the command center using an exit delay time. When this item is accessed through the Function List, Master Arm All allows the user to arm all areas according to the authority level of the user and within the CC# Scope of the command center using an exit delay time. Arm Area arms only the area displayed. If COMMAND 1 is used, it arms only the area where the command center is assigned. .L## Mstr Arm Inst Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #3 Master Arm Instant [COMMAND][1][1] When this item is accessed through the Function List, Master Arm Inst allows the user to arm all areas according to the user’s authority level and within the CC# Scope of the command center being used without an exit delay time by accessing the Function Menu. Arm Area arms only the area to which the command center is assigned. If COMMAND 11 is used, it arms only the area where the command center is assigned. Use COMMAND 11 carefully because all Perimeter and Interior points become Instant Armed.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 60 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E L## Perim Instant Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #4 Perimeter Instant Arm [COMMAND][2] Instant arm all Perimeter points, including Delayed points, only in the area where the command center is assigned. L## Perim Delay Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #5 Perimeter Delay Arm [COMMAND][3] Delay arm all Perimeter Delay point responses only in the area where the command center is assigned. L## Watch Mode Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #6 Watch Mode [COMMAND][6] Initiate the Watch Mode in the area to which this command center is assigned. L## Perim Partial Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #7 Perimeter Partial Arm [COMMAND][8] Partially arms only the area where the command center is assigned. This function ignores the A# FA Bypass Max entry in Area Parameters. 0101 0101 0101Local Only Reporting: No Closing Report is sent to the central station, but a Perimeter Delay Closing Event is generated in the event log. L## View Area Stat Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #8 View Area Status (MENU FUNCTION only) View the current arm/disarm and not ready to arm status of all areas within the scope of the command center in this area. The user needs arming/disarming authority. L## View Memory Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #9 View Event Memory [COMMAND][4][0] View all memory events that occurred since the last time the system was armed for all areas within the scope of the command center in this area. L## View Pt Status Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #10 View Point Status (MENU FUNCTION only) View the current status of all points in the area to which this command center is assigned. L## Walk Test Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #11 Walk Test [COMMAND][4][4] Initiate a Walk Test for all Interior/Perimeter Controlled points in the area to which this command center is assigned. The following features are provided with the Walk Test Mode: • During this test, the battery powers the control panel only. A Battery Test is initiated during the full duration of the test to ensure the battery capacity is capable of supporting the full load of the control panel while AC is failed. - This test includes an initial 2-second Bell Test when starting the Walk Test. - The test ends once all points are tested or until the test times out after 20 minutes of no activity. • Local alarm annunciation and event printing without reporting to the central station receiver. • D1255 command center displays a sequential count after each point is activated and restored as well as the text for the point. • The command center displays ALL PTS TESTED and an All Points Tested Event is reported to the central station receiver (if programmed) when the last point is tested. • If enabled in Routing, Walk Start and Walk End are reported at the central station receiver for the beginning and end of the test.