Bosch Appliances Video Game Controller d9412gv3 User Manual

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D9412GV3/D7412GV3 | Program Entry Guide | 3.0  Points 
EN | 99 
 
 
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 10/11 | F01U170807-02 
 
P## Swinger Bypass 
Default: 
No 
Selection:  Yes or No 
Yes 
Enable Swinger Bypass for this point. 
No 
Disable Swinger Bypass for this 
point. 
 
 
To meet UL requirements, set this 
parameter to No
 
Use the P## Swinger Bypass parameter to allow the 
control panel to bypass automatically a point that 
reports two or more alarm or trouble events within the 
same arm cycle. The maximum number of faults 
allowed on a point is set in the Swinger Count 
prompt (refer to page 138). 
The control panel reports a Swinger Bypass when the 
Swinger Count is reached and P## Report Bypass 
at Occurrence
 is set to Yes. If the point has a partial 
count (less than the Swinger Count number of events 
during an hour), the count is reset to zero. 
 
P## Bypassable does not need to be 
programmed as Yes for swinger bypass 
to work. 
 
 
A Swinger Shunted point returns to the 
system if P## Bypass Returnable? is 
Yes. If not, return the point to the system 
through manual unbypass or 
[COMMAND][0][0]. Refer to P## Bypass 
Returnable
 in the program entry guide 
for additional information. 
P## Report Bypass at Occurrence 
Default: 
No 
Selection:  Yes or No 
Yes 
Send a Command Bypass Report 
when the point is bypassed. 
No 
Do not send a Command Bypass 
Report when the point is bypassed. 
Send a Command Bypass Report as soon as a user 
bypasses the point from the keypad. Enable this 
option for all Bypassable 24-hour points. You can 
also report a bypassed point at the time the area is 
armed. Refer to P## Defer Bypass Report on page 
99. 
P## Defer Bypass Report 
Default: 
No 
Selection: 
Yes or No 
Yes 
Send a Point Bypass Report with the 
Closing Report instead of a 
Command Bypass Report when a 
user bypasses the point. 
No 
Do not defer Bypass Reports. 
Use this option to prevent P## Type (0 to F) points 
that are bypassed by the user (COMMAND BYPASS) 
from occurring until the area is armed. When the area 
is armed, the bypassed points and any point being 
bypassed during the arming sequence report as 
POINT BYPASS along with the Closing Report. 
 
When P## Defer Bypass Report is set to 
Yes and Closing Reports are suppressed 
by using Closing Windows, the deferred 
Bypass Reports are not sent. 
Bypass Reports for 24-hour points do not 
report If P## Report Bypass at 
Occurrence
 and  P## Defer Bypass 
Report
 are both set to No
 
 
To report the bypass at occurrence and 
when the area is armed, program P## 
Report Bypass at Occurrence
 and P## 
Defer Bypass Report
 as Yes. A 
Command Bypass Report is sent as soon 
as the user manually bypasses a point, 
and a supplemental Point Bypass Report 
is sent with the Closing Report. 
P## Cross Point 
Default: 
No 
Selection:  Yes or No 
Yes 
This point is a Cross Point. 
No 
This point is not a Cross Point. 
 
 
Do not use Cross points for Fire points. 
The P## Cross Point option is designed to reduce 
false alarms. To achieve this, program two or more 
points within a Cross Point Group with this prompt 
enabled. The Cross point feature is available only on 
points where P## Pt Response is set to a value that 
generates an instant alarm response.