Bosch Appliances Video Game Controller D9412GV2 Benutzerhandbuch
D9412GV2/D7412GV2 | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 GV2MAIN
EN | 63
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 10/08 | F01U003636-04
Send Report
Chg Display
Default:
P
Default:
E
Selection:
Blank, E, or P
Selection: Blank, E, or P
Function
No.
No.
Function Name
Alternate
Keystroke
Keystroke
Function Name
Function
No.
No.
Alternate
Keystroke
Keystroke
13 Send
Report
[COMMAND][4][1]
or
[COMMAND][4][2]
or
[COMMAND][4][2]
15 Change
Display
[COMMAND][4][9]
Use this function to select either a bright or dim
display with loud or soft keypad warning tones. You
can also choose the time and date display.
display with loud or soft keypad warning tones. You
can also choose the time and date display.
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
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
Chg Time/Date
Default:
E
Selection: Blank, E, or P
Function Name
Function
No.
No.
Alternate
Keystroke
Keystroke
2.11.3 Access Control Functions
Door Control
16
[COMMAND][4][5]
Change Time
and Date
and Date
Default:
P
Use this function to set the time and date in the
control panel.
control panel.
Selection: Blank, E, or P
Chg Passcode
Function
No.
No.
Function Name
Alternate
Keystroke
Keystroke
14 Door
Control
[COMMAND][4][6]
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 (refer to Section
This top level display must be enabled for the user to
access the cycle door, unlock door, and secure door
functions (refer to Section
Function Name
Function
No.
No.
Alternate
Keystroke
Keystroke
17
[COMMAND][5][5]
Change
Passcodes
Passcodes
on page 67). Use this item when
programming door control in your function menu.
Use this function to change your pass code. This is a
panel-wide function that can be executed from any
keypad assigned to an area where the user has
authority.
panel-wide function that can be executed from any
keypad assigned to an area where the user has
authority.
Access Ctl Level
Default:
P
Selection: Blank, E, or P
Function
No.
No.
Function Name
Alternate
Keystroke
Keystroke
37
Access Control
Levels
Levels
(Menu function
only)
only)
Shows the current on or off state of control levels 1
through 14, pertaining to Access Control Only, (L##
Access Level and L## Disarm Level). The user can
toggle levels on and off and invalidate access control
levels during an extended period. This change only
affects the user’s token or cards; it does not affect
keypad Door Control functions.
through 14, pertaining to Access Control Only, (L##
Access Level and L## Disarm Level). The user can
toggle levels on and off and invalidate access control
levels during an extended period. This change only
affects the user’s token or cards; it does not affect
keypad Door Control functions.
Refer to Section 2.11.4 Authority Level
Selections on page 67 for a detailed
description of the functions on the
Selections on page 67 for a detailed
description of the functions on the
following pages. These parameters
determine only if the authority level
functions are pass-code protected.
determine only if the authority level
functions are pass-code protected.
Regardless of whether an E or a P is
entered when a COMMAND 55 is
performed, the keypad asks for the user’s
entered when a COMMAND 55 is
performed, the keypad asks for the user’s
current pass code first.