Bosch Appliances Video Game Controller d9412gv3 User Manual

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D9412GV3/D7412GV3 | Program Entry Guide | 2.0  Panel and Area Wide Parameters 
EN | 33 
 
 
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 10/11 | F01U170807-02 
 
Keypad Programming of RPS Passcode 
D1255 
1.  Refer to Figure 1 on page 7 to access Keypad 
Programming and navigate to the RPS 
PASSCODE 
option. The keypad shows the 
currently configured passcode. 
2.  Press [ENT] to change the passcode. An invisible 
editing cursor is enabled. 
3.  The [PREV] button acts as a [Backspace] key. 
The [COMMAND] key allows you to cycle though 
the special passcode characters (A, B, C, D, E, 
F); the [NEXT] key selects the passcode 
character. Press [PREV] to delete the characters 
of the passcode, and then enter the passcode.  
4.  Press [ENT] to save the passcode.  
When the keypad reads PARAMETER SAVED
your selection has been configured. 
 
D1260 
1.  Refer to Figure 2 on page 8 to access Keypad 
Programming and navigate to the RPS 
Parameters 
option and press [ENTER]. The 
keypad shows the currently configured RPS 
Passcode. 
2.  Press the Edit softkey to change the passcode. 
An editing cursor is enabled. 
3.  Use the softkeys and the number buttons on the 
keypad to enter the new passcode. The 
Backspace softkey allows you to erase 
characters. The Clear softkey allows you to clear 
the entire passcode. When entering a letter 
character, press the letter’s softkey to select it. 
The Previous and Next softkeys advance 
through the letter characters (A, B, C, D, E, F). 
4.  Press the Save softkey to save the passcode. 
When the keypad reads Parameter Saved, your 
selection has been configured. 
 Log % Full 
Default: 
Selection:  0 to 99 
When the event log reaches the percentage full 
indicated in this prompt, the control panel logs a Log 
Threshold event. If Contact RPS if Log % Full is set 
to Yes, then the control panel will attempt to contact 
Unattended RPS and copy the event log before 
messages are overwritten. 
A setting of 0 disables the Log Threshold and Log 
Overflow Events. These events are not entered in the 
log or reported to the central station receiver or the 
local printer. 
The control panel continues to log events after the Log 
Threshold Report is sent. When the event log reaches 
100%, a Log Overflow event is generated and the 
oldest events are overwritten. 
The control panel does not call RPS again until it 
downloads the log and the Log % Full percentage is 
reached. These events are also sent to the control 
panel’s event log and to the local printer(s) if installed. 
 
The Log Overflow Event is not sent to 
the central station unless Expanded 
Test Report
 is programmed Yes
 
 
 
Failure to program the RPS telephone 
number and the RPS IP address number 
results in a FAIL TO CALL RPS trouble 
event sent to the central station when the 
log threshold is reached. Refer to the 
RPS Phone # prompt on page 35 for 
information about programming the RPS 
telephone number. Refer to the RPS IP 
Address # 
 
prompt on page 130
 
for 
information about enabling network RPS. 
Contact RPS if Log % Full 
Default: 
No 
Selection:  Yes or No 
Yes 
Directs the control panel to 
automatically communicate with 
Unattended RPS over network or 
phone when Log Threshold is 
reached. 
No 
The control panel will not 
automatically contact RPS when Log 
Threshold is reached. 
When the event log reaches the percentage full 
indicated by Log % Full the Log Threshold event is 
put in the event log. If this prompt is set to Yes and 
either the RPS IP address or RPS Phone # are 
programmed, then the control panel will attempt to 
contact Unattended RPS as described in Section 2.6.3 
Panel Initiated Unattended RPS 
on page 32.