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D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 3.0  User Interface 
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Command Center Scope affects how a Custom 
Function executes: 
The
 
Scope
 of the command center where the 
Custom  Function is accessed can affect the way the 
Custom Function operates. 
2.5.4 
Programming Custom Function 
Keystrokes 
• 
Find the command you want to execute on the 
User Interface page of the Program Record Sheet.  
• 
Single digit commands must be programmed 
with “9” as the second digit. 
Table 26: CF## Custom Function Keystrokes 
 
 
Command Keystroke 
1 (Master Arm Area) 
A19 
2 (Perimeter Instant Arm) 
A29 
3 (Perimeter Delay Arm) 
A39 
6 (Watch Mode) 
A69 
7 (Special Alert) 
A79 
8 (Perimeter Partial Area) 
A89 
9 (Special Alert) 
A99 
0 (Bypass a Point) 
A09 
 
 
• 
Some functions cannot be entered directly using 
a Command number because they are nested 
inside a higher level function. To automatically 
execute these functions, you must add the 
appropriate keystrokes. 
• 
For example, in the Change Display (CMD 49) 
function there are three sub-functions:  
Bright Display: Enter [A] [4] [9] [E] 
Dim Display: Enter: [A] [4] [9] [D] [E] 
Date/Time Display: Enter [A] [4] [9] [B] 
[E] 
• 
Custom Functions can perform several tasks at 
once. For example: To toggle relays 7, 8 and 9 
in one Custom Function enter: [A] [5] [4] [7] [E] 
[E] [8] [E] [E] [9] [E] [E] [C] 
• 
To program multiple area arming or disarming 
functions, use keystroke sequences including 
[COMMAND][50] (Move to Area) and 
[COMMAND][1]. 
 
 
The previous examples assume none of the 
functions require a passcode. 
 
3.0 User 
Interface 
This programming module contains three 
programming categories: Cmd Center Functions
Authority Lvl Assign, and Command Menu. Use these 
programming categories, and Custom Function in the 
Command Center module, to enable user interface 
features. 
There are two ways to access command center 
functions: Commands and the  Command Menu. 
The Security System User’s Guide provides instructions 
on how to access the Command Menu along with 
step by step instructions for basic command center 
functions. The Security System Owner’s Manual 
explains the more advanced features. 
3.1 Commands 
“Commands” is the same method of command 
initiation used in previous Bosch Security Systems’ 
products. This method is made available to provide 
continuity in the arming commands across product 
line and to make an easy transition for dealers using 
other Bosch Security Systems products. With 
commands, the end user presses the [COMMAND] 
key and then the numeral of the command they 
want to initiate. For example pressing [Command] 
[2]” arms the perimeter of the area. 
The D9112 Program Record Sheet lists the commands 
available with the D9112 system. Command 
numbers are shown in the third column (labeled 
“Command”) next to the function name. If a 
particular function does not have a command 
number, it can only be accessed through the 
Command Menu. 
If the end user is going to use only commands to 
operate their system, along with arming and 
disarming by entering a passcode, then you do not 
need to program Custom Function or Command Menu
3.2 
Command Menu and Custom 
Functions 
The Command Menu is accessed when the user 
presses the [ESC]/[MENU] key while the command 
center is displaying idle text. Each command center 
address can display a unique list of functions to suit 
the application. The function name shown in the 
second column on the Program Record Sheet appears 
in all capital letters in the command center display 
when the function is programmed for the Command 
Menu
. See Command Menu for instructions.