Bosch Appliances Video Game Controller d9412gv3 User Manual

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D9412GV3/D7412GV3 | Program Entry Guide | 3.0  Points 
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Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 10/11 | F01U170807-02 
 
P ## Type 
Description 
Interior: Interior points are armed only by master arming the area. They are not armed when 
using Perimeter Arming functions. These points are typically used to monitor interior detection 
devices such as interior doors, motion detectors, photoelectric beams, and carpet mats. 
Instant Interior Points: Interior points are usually programmed for an instant alarm (refer to 
Section 3.2 Point Responses on page 91). Points programmed for instant alarms generate 
alarms immediately, even during entry or exit delay. 
Delayed Interior Points: Interior points can be programmed for a delayed point response. A 
delayed response means that if the point is faulted while the area is armed, it activates entry 
delay. It does not generate an alarm until entry delay expires. 
When an Interior point is programmed for entry delay, entry delay time is always provided. If 
the area is in entry delay when a fault occurs for the Interior point, the control panel compares 
the remaining entry delay time to the time programmed for the Interior point. If the Interior 
point’s entry delay time is less than the remaining time, it shortens the entry delay time. 
Delayed points can also activate an entry tone at the keypad (refer to the P## Entry Tone Off 
prompt in Section 3.2 Point Responses on page 91). 
In some cases, you might need to create an Interior point that causes an instant alarm if the 
entry delay is not started first. Use Interior Follower to create this type of protection. 
Interior Follower: Interior Follower points are armed only by master arming the area. They are 
not armed when using Perimeter-Arming functions. 
An Interior Follower point does not create an alarm if it has a fault while the area is in entry 
delay. An Interior Follower does not change the amount of remaining entry delay time. 
If no entry delay is in effect when a fault occurs for the Interior Follower, it creates an instant 
alarm. 
You must program a delayed Point Response (4, 5, 6, 7, or 8) for an Interior Follower point. 
The control panel ignores the entry in P## Entry Delay for an Interior Follower point. 
 
 
Increasing the debounce count for Interior Follower points might be 
necessary to prevent Interior Follower points from entering into alarm 
before the control panel recognizes that a Perimeter Delay point was 
faulted. Program the Interior Follower’s debounce for one number higher 
than the debounce count on Perimeter delay. 
 
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