Bosch Appliances Video Game Controller d9412gv3 User Manual

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D9412GV3/D7412GV3 | Program Entry Guide | 3.0  Points 
EN | 101 
 
 
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 10/11 | F01U170807-02 
 
 
 
When a sensor reset occurs, the control 
panel does not accept alarms from any 
points with P## Resettable programmed 
as Yes. During the 5-sec reset time, 
alarms from these points are ignored. 
Do not mix fire and intrusion devices on 
the same powered loop. 
P## Alarm Abort 
Default: 
Yes 
Selection:  Yes or No 
Yes 
If the point goes into an alarm 
condition, the system delays the 
alarm report for the amount of time 
specified in the control panel-wide 
parameter Abort Window
No 
If the point goes into an alarm 
condition, alarm reports are sent 
immediately. 
This parameter allows points with the associated 
Point Index to delay a Burglar Alarm (non-fire) event 
for the time period specified in the Abort Window. An 
alarm is aborted by performing an alarm silence 
operation at a keypad showing the burglar alarm 
condition before this time elapses.  
When an alarm is successfully aborted, the keypad 
shows an optional ALARM NOT SENT message and 
no event is sent or written in the control panel event 
log. Refer to CC# Abort Display on page 56. 
For SIA CP-01 Compliance: 
P## Alarm Abort
 can be set to Yes or No
 
This feature does not apply to Fire Alarms 
or invisible point alarms. 
 
3.3 Point 
Assignments 
These entries assign point indexes to Points 1 to 127, 
129 to 247 for the D9412GV3 and Points 1 to 75 for 
the D7412GV3, and assign the points to the areas. 
Also included in this section are parameters used to 
set the point’s debounce count, Relay (for assigning 
relays to follow alarms for a group of points), and 
custom keypad and report text for each point. 
Point Number 
Default: 
Selection: 
1 to 127, 129 to 247 
Enter the point number you are programming. When 
transmitting in Modem IIIa
2
, the three-digit point 
number is reported to the D6500 or D6600.  
 
Point number 128 is reserved for 
supervising Zonex 1. 
Point number 248 is reserved for 
supervising Zonex 2. 
 
P### Point Index 
Default: 
Refer to the program record sheet 
Selection:  0 to 31 
This entry selects one of the 31 P## Index codes that 
define the point’s characteristics and determines how 
the control panel responds to various point conditions. 
A setting of 0 disables the point. 
Missing Point Report 
If a Point Index is assigned to a point that has an 
incorrect address or that is not connected to the point 
bus, a Missing Point Report occurs. 
When a POPIT is missing, the control panel generates 
the following responses based on the point type: 
  Fire points generate missing trouble responses. 
  Non-fire 24-hour points generate missing alarm 
responses. 
  Non-fire, non 24-hour points generate missing 
alarm responses while armed, and trouble 
responses while disarmed. Exception: Non-fire, 
non-24-hour points with a point response of 9 to D 
generate a missing alarm response while 
disarmed. 
POPIT modules monitor their sensor loops for three 
conditions: loop normal, loop open, and loop shorted. 
They send reports on these three conditions to the 
control panel. The control panel uses point 
programming to interpret the sensor loop information 
sent by the POPITs and to make the appropriate 
system response.