Bosch 2000 User Manual

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2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 11.0 
Point Codes 
EN | 42 
 
Bosch Security Systems | 7/05 | 35114F 
 
 
Table 5: continued 
 
Display Selection 
Description 
Extended Delay, 
Part 
When control panel is Part or All On (armed), short or open starts Extended 
Delay if no Trouble option. Refer to Section 11.3 Digit 3, Point Options. You 
must fault the Extended Delay point first. If a Non-Extended Delay point is faulted 
first, extended delay is not used. 
Faulting an Extended Delay point when the system is in exit delay extends exit 
delay to the value programmed in the Extended Delay prompt. Refer to the 
Extended Delay prompt in Section 6.0 Open/Close for a detailed explanation of 
the Extended Delay feature. 
Extended Delay points must be normal (not faulted) or bypassed before the 
system can be Part or All armed.  
If you bypass an Extended Delay point, the system switches to the Extended 
Delay. The system makes the switch even if the point is not faulted when you 
bypass it.  
Extended Delay points that are bypassed and then restore during exit delay are 
automatically unbypassed and returned to the system. 
If an alarm occurs on these points within 2 minutes of a closing (exit time expired, 
Excursion/Exit included), the system sends a RECENT CLOSING message with 
the Alarm Report.  
If these points are faulted at the end of exit delay, the system waits a period equal 
to entry delay before sending an Alarm Report. If the system is not turned off, it 
sends an EXIT ERROR message with the Alarm Report. 
Missing Extended Delay points generate an alarm response when on, a trouble 
response when off. 
RF tamper for Extended Delay points generates an alarm response when on, a 
trouble response when off.