Bosch D7412G User Manual

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D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAIN
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2.9.3
Shared-Area Characteristics
Arming a Shared Area
Requires all associate areas to be armed. As soon as
the last associate area is armed, the shared area
begins its arming sequence automatically. Passcode,
keyswitch, sub-controls, or RAM cannot arm shared
areas. To display faulted points at associated areas,
the shared and associate areas must have the same
account number.
Disarming a Shared Area
Shared areas automatically disarm when any
associate area in the control panel is disarmed.
Passcode, tokens/cards, keyswitch, sub-controls, or
RAM cannot disarm shared areas.
Shared Area Arming Sequence
When shared areas automatically begin to arm, the
arming is based on the 
A# Exit Dly Time
programmed for the area number where the
command center was assigned.
Shared Area Not Ready
If a point is faulted in the shared area, 
CHK AREA
displays on the associate command center that is
arming the last associate area. Associate area
command centers can display faults from shared
areas as long as the shared areas fall within the scope
of the associate area.
Force Arming a Shared Area
When 
CHK AREA
 is displayed, pressing [ESC]
displays 
FORCE ARM
 at the associate command
center. Pressing [ENTER] force arms the shared area
if the user has authority to bypass points, the point is
bypassable, AND the number of faulted points does
not exceed the force arm max amount for the shared
area. Remember to include the shared area in the
associate area’s scope.
Viewing Shared Area Armed Status
View Area Status can be used from a command
center outside of the shared area to view the shared
area’s armed state.
Silencing Sounders in the Shared Area
Shared area alarms and troubles can be silenced
from any command center.
To silence sounders, the user needs an authority
level assigned to the shared area. If the user also has
the authority to arm/disarm the area, then 
ALREADY
ARMED
 or 
ALREADY DISARMED
 momentarily
displays.
Access Control Readers Assigned to the Shared
Area
The shared area momentarily disarms then begins
the exit delay sequence, allowing a user to walk to
an associate area and disarm. If the token/card
reader assigned to the shared area includes any
associate area in the 
D## CC# Scope
 (in the access
handler), both the associate area and shared area
disarms when the token/card is presented.
Closing Reports for Shared Areas
If Closing Reports for shared areas are required,
passcodes also need a valid authority level assigned
in the shared area.
2.9.4
Bell Parameters
The D9412G/D7412G have two main types of
annunciation: Fire Bell and Burg Bell. Both Fire and
Burg Bells share the same terminal (Terminal 6) on
the control panel as shipped from the factory.
In the event of a simultaneous Fire Bell and Burg
Bell occurrence, the Fire Bell takes precedence over
the Burg Bell regardless of which relay or terminal
output they share.
When the Fire and Burg Bells share the same output
and a Fire Bell occurs while the Burg Bell is ringing,
the Fire Bell pattern overrides the Burg Bell pattern.
At the end of the fire time, the burg pattern resumes.
When the Fire and Burg Bells share the same output
and a Burg Bell occurs while a Fire Bell is sounding,
the control panel waits until the Fire time expires
before starting the Burg Bell.
Either a single bell (panel-wide) or a number of bells
(area) can be used on the control panel. For
programming these applications, see Section 2.13.1
Area Relays
.
When both Fire and Burg Bells occur simultaneously
and a user enters a valid passcode, a Fire Cancel
Report for the fire alarm and a Cancel Report for
the burg alarm reports to the central station if
Cancel Reports is programmed Yes.
Area
Default:
1
Selection:
1 to 8
Enter the area number you are programming.