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D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 61 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E To Walk Test a Door point connected to a D9210B Access Interface Module, the door must be opened without activating the door sequence or allowing it to time out past the extended shunt time. L## Fire Test Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #12 Fire Test [COMMAND][5][8] Initiate a Fire Walk Test for all 24-hour points in the area where this command center is assigned. When a Fire Test is initiated, one person can test a fire system without assistance. The following features are provided with the Fire 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 a 2-second Bell Test (Fire Bell relay) for each Fire point that is tested. - 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. • Automatic smoke detector reset Sensors Resetting for all Fire points programmed with P## Resettable as Yes. • D1255 command center displays a sequential count after each point is activated and restored, as well as the text for the point. • If enabled in Routing, Fire Walk Start and Fire Walk End are reported at the central station receiver for the beginning and end of the test. A# Verify Time for Fire points programmed with P## Alarm Verify as Yes is ignored during the Fire Walk Test. L## Send Report Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #13 Send Report [COMMAND][4][1] or [COMMAND][4][2] Send a Test Report from any command center assigned to an area where the user has authority.Access Control Functions The following functions enable the user to control the doors using the command center. Users can have authority to access the Door Control and can use either all or part of the functions within. All doors display when this function is chosen. This function does not follow the scope of the command center. L## Door Control Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #14 Door Control [COMMAND][4][6] This item only allows programming access to the following three sub-prompts. It does not affect the user’s access to Cycle Door, Unlock Door, and Secure Door. Cycle Door, Unlock Door, and Secure Door cannot be accessed through the Function List. Door Control must be added to the Function List to access the door control functions, or COMMAND 46 may be used. The following prompts are sub-functions of Door Control. They become visible in the D5200 Programmer when you Enable Door Control and press [ENTER] on the D5200. 0101 0101 0101Cycle Door must be enabled for all three sub-functions to operate. If Cycle Door is disabled, all three sub-functions do not operate. L## Cycle Door Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E Cycle Door (MENU FUNCTION only) Press the command center number keys [1] through [8] that correspond to the door number to cycle doors. For example, pressing [2] and [ENTER] cycles door number 2, which is indicated by C in the display. Cycle Door allows the user with this authority level to access the CYCLE? 12345678 function.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 62 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E L## Unlock Door Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E Unlock Door (MENU FUNCTION only) Press the command center number keys [1] through [8] that correspond to the door number to unlock/relock doors. For example, pressing [2] and [ENTER] unlocks door number 2, which is indicated by U in the display. Unlock Door allows the user with this authority level to access the UNLOCK? 12345678 function. L## Secure Door Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E Secure Door (MENU FUNCTION only) Press the command center number keys [1] through [8] that correspond to the door number to secure/unsecure doors. For example, pressing [2] and [ENTER] secures door number 2, which is indicated by an X in the display. Secure Door allows the user with this authority level to access the SECURE? 12345678 function.Table 27: L## Secure Door-Door Mode Definitions Door State Definition Lock DoorNormal Door: When a door is in the Lock Door state, one can initiate the door sequence using Skeds, CYCLE DOOR?, command center functions, door requests, and valid token/card requests. Secure Door No Access Allowed: When a door is in the Secure Door state, no access is allowed through the door until it is returned to the Lock Door state. This includes Sked and command center functions. Unlock DoorFree Access: When a door is in the Unlocked Door state, the door is already shunted and the strike does not prevent the door from opening. In this state, the user does not need to activate a door request or present a valid token/card. Cycle Door Momentary Access: This is a temporary Door Mode in which the door initiates the door sequence as if a valid token/card was read. This state occurs using the command center and RAM. A sked cannot activate this state. L## Access Ctl Lvl Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #37 Access Control Levels (MENU FUNCTION only) Changing the Access Control Level in any area affects all users and all doors associated with that level for all areas. Access Level Ctl allows the user with this authority level to enable/disable access control levels for all doors activated in the control panel regardless of the area in which the doors are assigned.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 63 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E L## Chg Display Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #15 Change Display [COMMAND][4][9] Change the display (bright display, dim display, and time display) in the area where this command center is assigned. L## Chg Time/Date Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #16 Change Time and Date [COMMAND][4][5] Change the date and time for the control panel in this area. L## Chg Passcode Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #17 Change Passcodes [COMMAND][5][5] Change a user passcode. L## Add User Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #18 Add User [COMMAND][5][6] Add/change users, add/change authority levels, add/change tokens/cards. 9210 NOT READY appears if a door controller is not assigned (see CC# Assign Door in Section 2.10.1 Cmd Cntr (Command Center) Assignment) to the command center used to add/change tokens/cards. L## Del User Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #19 Delete User [COMMAND][5][3] Delete users. 0101 0101 0101Although an individual user (001 through 249) can be deleted separately, take caution. User passcode, token/cards cannot be deleted individually within a group (for example, User 001 has three additional sub-users that use the same authority levels for that group). When dealing with an individual user, change that user’s token/passcode so other users in the group do not need to be re- added. L## Extend Close Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #20 Extend Close [COMMAND][5][1] Change the closing time in the area where the function is entered. L## View Log Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #21 View Log (MENU FUNCTION only) View all panel-wide events in the control panel’s memory log. L## Print Log Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #22 Print Event Log (MENU FUNCTION only) Print all panel-wide events from the log to the printer in the area where the user is executing this function. This item can also be accessed using the Service Menu ([9][9][ENT]). L## User Cmd 7 Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #23 User COMMAND 7 [COMMAND][7] Can be used in Function Menu. Generate the alarm programmed at COMMAND 7 in the RADXPNTS Handler.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 64 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E L## User Cmd 9 Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #24 User COMMAND 9 [COMMAND][9] Can be used in Function Menu. Generate the alarm programmed at COMMAND 9 in the RADXPNTS Handler. L## Bypass a Pt Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #25 Bypass a Point [COMMAND][0] Bypass points with this authority level L## Unbypass a Pt Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #26 Unbypass a Point [COMMAND][0][0] Unbypass points with this authority level. L## Reset Sensors Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #27 Reset Sensors [COMMAND][4][7] Reset sensors with this authority level. L## Change Relay Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #28 Change Relays [COMMAND][5][4] Set RELAY ON? and reset RELAY OFF? relays in the control panel. Do not use the Chg Relays? function to toggle relays reserved for special functions. Special function relays are Area and Panel Wide Relay functions as well as relays assigned to CC# Entr Key Rly?. L## Remote Program Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #29 Remote Programming [COMMAND][4][3] Initiate a RAM session once the phone rings at the control panel. L## Move to Area Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #30 Move to Area [COMMAND][5][0] Temporarily switch to a different area and perform command center functions related to the area to which the command center is switched. L## Display Rev Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #32 Display Software Revision [COMMAND][5][9] Display the control panel software revision 9412 REV ##.##. L## Service Walk Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #33 Service Walk Test (MENU FUNCTION only) Initiate a Service Walk Test for all 24-hour Interior/Perimeter Controlled points in the control panel. Points are not included in this test if: • Points are in an area that is already in a Walk Test Mode. • Points are assigned to an area that is not enabled A# Area On. • Points are in an area that is Master or Perimeter armed. • When a Service Walk Test is initiated, one person can test all the points in the control panel without assistance. The following features are provided with the Service Test Mode: - Display tells you exactly how many points can be tested. - A Battery and Bell Test does not occur during this Walk Test. - The test ends once all points are tested or until the test times out after 20 minutes of inactivity. - Local event printing without alarm annunciation or reporting to the central station receiver.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 65 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E - D1255 command center displays a sequential count after each point is activated and restored as well as the text for the point. - The D1255 command center displays ALL PNTS TESTED. - If enabled in Routing, Service Start and Service End are reported at the central station receiver for the beginning and end of the test. Point 128 and Point 248 appear as missing. This is normal. These points are used for supervising the Zonex bus 1 (Point 128) and Zonex bus 2 (Point 248). If these points indicate a short, the Zonex bus has a fault. Extra points can be viewed using this function. Extra points occur under two conditions: an extra point is a point wired electrically to the Zonex bus with a blank P### Point Index, or two Zonex devices exist for the same Zonex address. L## Default Text Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #34 Default Text [COMMAND][5][7] Temporarily display the armed state of the area using control panel default text, A# AREA # IS ON, A# NOT READY, A# AREA # IS OFF, and A# ACCOUNT IS ON. L## Change Skeds Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E #35 Change Skeds [COMMAND][5][2] Change skeds that can be edited. Skeds can be restricted from being edited by programming S## Time Edit? to No. Custom Functions L## C Function 128 [through 143] Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E 128 to 143 Enable Custom Function 128 through 143 (MENU FUNCTION only) Execute the desired Custom Function.Report Levels L## Force Arm Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E Allows a user with this authority level to Force Arm. L## Area O/C Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E Generate Opening and Closing Reports if the area where this authority level is assigned sends Opening and Closing Reports. L## Restricted O/C Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E Initiate an Opening Report if a bell is ringing or a Closing Report when force/bypass arming. The area where this authority level is assigned must be programmed for restricted openings and closings (see the A# Restrictd O/C prompt in Section 2.9.5 Open/Close Options) .L## Perimeter O/C Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E Report Perimeter Opening and Closing Reports if the area where this authority level is assigned sends Perimeter Opening and Closing Reports. L## Send Duress Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E Send a Duress Report if the area where this authority level is assigned sends duress. (See the A# Duress Enable prompt in Section 2.9 Area Parameters). L## Passcode Arm Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E Arm an area by entering a passcode and pressing [ENTER].
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 66 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E L## Passcode Disarm Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank or E Disarm an area by entering a passcode and pressing [ENTER]. Access Control Levels L## Security Level Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:M, P, D, or Blank M Users have access rights for this area when the area is in any armed state. P Users have access rights for this area when the area is Perimeter Armed or disarmed but not while the area is Master Armed. D Users have access rights for this area only while it is disarmed. Blank Users do not have access rights to this area. Security Level [TOKEN FUNCTION] When the user presents a token/card at the reader, access is granted only when the user has the authority to enter the area under certain armed conditions. L## Disarm Level Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:I, D, or Blank I Users change the Master Armed state and Perimeter Armed state to Perimeter Instant. The armed state does not change in other areas, and the armed state does not change if the area is already in the perimeter instant or disarmed state. User needs access level for Master Armed (M) state. D Users change the local area’s Master Armed state and Perimeter Armed state to the Disarm state. User needs access level for Master Armed (M) or Perimeter Armed (P) state. All areas within the scope of the command center assigned to the D# CC# Scope in the access handler, and areas to which the user has disarm rights, disarm as programmed. Blank Users do not have disarm rights in this area. Burglar bells are silenced in the local area when a user disarms with a token/card or presents the token/card during an alarm. The user must use a passcode to silence a Fire Bell. Cancel Reports are sent after a valid passcode or token/card silences the bell. 0101 0101 0101Opening and Closing Reports are sent to the central station receiver if programmed. For more information on programming this prompt for a shared area, see Access Control Readers Assigned to the Shared Area in Section 2.9.3 Shared-Area Characteristics.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 67 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E 2.12 Function List The Function List is accessed when the user presses [MENU] (or the key corresponding to menu) on the D1260) while the command center is displaying the idle text. Up to 32 functions M### Function(s) can be programmed. Each CC # command center address can display a combination of all/each of the 32 menu items. The D1255 displays one menu item at a time. The D1260 displays up to two menu items at a time. Enabling the function in the menu list does this by command center address. The function name shown in the Functions column on the record sheet appears in the command center display in capital letters. For example, WATCH MODE displays for #6 Watch Mode. Menu Item Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:1 to 32 Enter the menu item number you are programming. The M## Function displays sequentially in the order they are programmed. (M 1 Function is the first function that appears in the menu and M 32 Function is the last function that appears when scrolling through the menu). 0101 0101 0101A failure to program Menu Item 1 causes COMMAND DISABLED to appear in the command center display. M## Function Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Blank, 1 to 30, 32 to 35, 37, and 128 to 143 Enter the function number indicated in the “#” column of the Program Record Sheet and next to the function in Section 2.11 User Interface. 0101 0101 0101Function numbers 128 to 143 are custom functions and display the text programmed for CF ### Text. There is no restriction on how many times you may assign a specific function to the menu. By doing so, you can assign the same function at different command centers so they appear differently in some areas than in others. M## CC Address 1 [through 8] Default:See Program Record Sheet Selection:Yes or No Yes This menu item appears at this command center address. No This menu item does not appear at this command center address. Programming this prompt determines at which CC address setting this Menu Item appears. 2.13 Relay Parameters Relays provide dry contact (normally open/closed) outputs for LED annunciation and other applications as well as wet (12 VDC on/off) voltage outputs for basic alarm system functions (such as Bell Output or Reset Sensors). The applications are endless, but primarily, relays are used to enhance a system’s capability to perform output functions. • Panel-Wide Relays: These relays provide an output related to a panel-wide indication. For annunciation, these relays can indicate system wide troubles for power, phone, and overall control panel summary of alarms, troubles, and supervisory conditions. • Area Relays: These relays provide an output by the area that the relay is assigned to. An area can have its own bell and sensor reset indications. Relays can also indicate the area armed state and whether any off normal conditions such as a force arm occurred. • On Board Relays: There are three on-board 12 VDC voltage-outputs that provide power when activated on the control panel. These outputs are default programmed from the factory as Relays A, B, and C. Typically, Relay A (Terminal 6) is used for the bell, Relay B (Terminal 7) is used for an alternate alarm output (such as another bell), and Relay C (Terminal 8) is used for Sensor Reset (Relays B and C require the optional D136 Relays). • Off-Board Relays: The D9412G can also control 128 (64 for the D7412G) dry contact form C relays when up to sixteen optional D8129 OctoRelay Modules are installed. These relays are used for Area Relay, Panel-Wide Relay, and Individual Point Fault Relays. • Relay Follows Point: Relays can also be used to activate when a point programmed for P## RlyResp Type (in Section 4.1 Point Index) is off normal or in alarm condition.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 68 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E • Relay Reports: When relay activity is reported to the receiver (see Section 2.3 Routing), on-board relays are reported as follows: A = 253, B = 254, C = 255. The others report as 001 to 128. The Relay Report is RELAY SET RELAY # rrr when the relay is turned on and RELAY RESET RELAY # rrr when the relay is turned off. Relay Reports are also printed on the local printer and stored in the control panel memory log. • Controlling Relays: As mentioned, relays can be activated depending upon conditions that exist with the control panel. In addition, relays can be controlled by the user using the Chg Relay? function, Relay On/Relay Off skeds, and the Remote Account Manager. Review the following programming tips, notes, and applications before programming your relays. DO NOT use the CHG RELAYS? function to toggle relays reserved for special functions. Special function relays are Area and Panel Wide Relay functions as well as relays assigned to CC Entr Key Rly and P## RlyResp Type. Relay C is always on. Assigning any other relay (1 to 128, A or B) deactivates Relay C so this output can be used for other functions. When Relay C is programmed for A# Rest Sensors, power is always supplied from Terminal 8 of the control panel. 0101 0101 0101Check relay status after reprogramming or resetting the control panel. All relays are turned off after the control panel resets. The control panel checks certain relay functions each minute and resumes the correct state after the reset. Other relays must be manually set to the correct state using the Change Relay Function (COMMAND 54). These Relay functions resume the proper state within 1 minute: Alarm Bell Perimeter Fault Summary Fire Summary Trouble Area Armed Reset Sensors Fire Bell AC Fail Summary Alarm Phone Fail Silent Alarm Summary SupBurg Area Fault Battery Trouble Summary Fire Tbl Communications Fail Watch Mode Summary SupFire These Relay functions must be manually reset with Change Relay function (COMMAND 54): Fail To Close Force Armed Duress Log % Full 2.13.1 Area Relays Each area can be assigned a unique relay number for each of the events listed in this section. Area Default:1 Selection:1 to 8 Enter the area number you are programming. A# Alarm Bell Default:A Selection:Blank, 1 to 128 (1 to 64 for D7412G), A, B, or C This voltage output relay activates and provides 12 VDC output when a Non-fire point ( P## Fire is No) assigned to this area goes into alarm. 0101 0101 0101Burg Time and Burg Pat must be programmed in Bell Parameters. This relay activates according to the bell pattern and remains active until the bell time expires. P## Silent Bell must be No for the bell to ring upon alarm.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 69 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E A# Fire Bell Default:A Selection:Blank, 1 to 128 (1 to 64 for D7412G), A, B, or C This voltage output relay activates and provides 12 VDC output when a Fire point ( P## Fire is Yes) assigned to this area goes into alarm. 0101 0101 0101Fire Time and Fire Pat must be programmed in Bell Parameters. This relay activates according to the bell pattern and remains active until the bell time expires. P## Silent Bell must be No in order for the bell to ring upon alarm. 0101 0101 0101Although Relay C is a valid entry for A# Fire Bell, do not program Relay C for this entry. A# Reset Sensors Default:C Selection:Blank, 1 to 128 (1 to 64 for D7412G), A, B, or C Unlike the default relay for Alarm Bell and Fire Bell, this voltage-output relay (Relay C) de-activates for 5 seconds when the Reset Sensors? function is initiated from the command center or during a Fire Walk Test. The Reset Sensor time converts from the 5 second default time to the time programmed in A# Verify Time (see Section 2.9 Area Parameters) when a point programmed for P## Alarm Verify (Section 4.1 Point Index) goes into an alarm condition. 0101 0101 0101When sharing one relay to reset sensors in two or more areas, you must program the following. Failure to do so causes TROUBLE PT ### for all point types programmed as P## Resettable. • CC # Scope must include all the areas that are sharing the relay. • L## Reset Sensors for the user initiating the sensor reset must be enabled for all the areas that are sharing the relay. • A# Verify Time must be the same number of seconds for all the areas that are sharing the relay. A# Fail to Close Default:Blank Selection:Blank, 1 to 128 (1 to 64 for D7412G), A, B, or C Activates when the Closing Window expires for the specified area. It remains activated until midnight, or until another Closing Window starts, or the control panel is reset, whichever occurs first. See Programming Tip #5 in this section for additional relay functions. A# Force Armed Default:Blank Selection:Blank, 1 to 128 (1 to 64 for D7412G), A, B, or C Activates when this area is Force Armed. It remains activated until the area is disarmed or the control panel is reset. When perimeter force arming, this relay does not activate. A# Watch Mode Default:Blank Selection:Blank, 1 to 128 (1 to 64 for D7412G), A, B, or C Activates when a Controlled point programmed for P## Watch Point is tripped in the specified area while the area is in Watch Mode and the point is not armed. It remains activated for 2 seconds after each point is faulted.
D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAINEN | 70 Bosch Security Systems | 1/04 | 47775E A# Area Armed Default:Blank Selection:Blank, 1 to 128 (1 to 64 for D7412G), A, B, or C Activates when the specified area becomes master armed (exit delay must expire before the relay activates). The relay remains activated until the area is disarmed. It does not deactivate during the entry delay time. If multiple areas use the same relay, the relay activates when all areas are armed. It deactivates when the first area disarms. Programming a 64 in Area 8’s Silent Alarm relay causes the Area Armed relay to energize at the beginning of the exit delay time. Keyswitch area armed status with LEDs. Use a D8129 Module and connect an LED to display the armed state. Alternate communication trigger: This output relay can be used to trigger the input zone of a device being used as a slave to report control panel arming status. A# Area Fault Default:Blank Selection:Blank, 1 to 128 (1 to 64 for D7412G), A, B, or C The relay activates whenever a controlled (P## Type 1, 2, 3 only) Perimeter or Interior point is faulted. The relay remains activated until all Perimeter and Interior points in the area are normal. Keyswitch area armed status with LEDs. Use a D8129 Module and connect an LED to light when this relay is activated indicating that the area is not ready to arm. A# Duress Relay Default:Blank Selection:Blank, 1 to 128 (1 to 64 for D7412G), A, B, or C The relay activates when a Duress alarm is generated from a command center assigned to the specified area. 0101 0101 0101Burg Time needs a bell period programmed and A# Duress Enable must be Yes. This relay activates steadily regardless of bell pattern and remains active until the bell time expires. A# Perim Fault Default:Blank Selection:Blank, 1 to 128 (1 to 64 for D7412G), A, B, or C The relay activates when a Controlled Perimeter point ( P## Type 1) assigned to the specified area is faulted. This relay activates regardless of the areas armed state. This relay provides a steady output until all Perimeter points in the area return to normal. This relay does not activate on interior faults. To detect all area point faults, program all points as Perimeter points in the area where this relay is assigned. A# Silent Alarm Default:Blank Selection:Blank, 1 to 128 (1 to 64 for D7412G), A, B, or C This relay activates when a point assigned to the specified area and programmed for P## Silent Bell goes into alarm. 0101 0101 0101Programming Tip #1: Burg Time needs a bell period programmed. This relay activates according to the bell pattern and remains active until the bell time expires or a valid passcode is entered. 0101 0101 0101Programming Tip #2: Programming 64 in Area 8’s Silent Alarm Relay causes the Area Armed or Perimeter Armed Relay (see Programming Tip #5) to energize at the beginning of the exit delay time. 0101 0101 0101Programming Tip #3: Programming a non-zero value in Area 5’s Silent Alarm Relay enables Ground Fault Detect on the D9412G or D7412G Control Panels. See the D9412G/D7412G Operation and Installation Guide regarding Ground Fault Detect.