Bosch Appliances Video Game Controller D9412GV2 User Manual

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D9412GV2/D7412GV2 | Program Entry Guide | 2.0  GV2MAIN 
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Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 10/08 | F01U003636-04 
Silencing Sounders in the Shared Area 
2.9.3 Shared-Area 
Characteristics 
Arming a Shared Area 
Silence shared area alarms and troubles from any 
keypad. 
All associate areas must be armed when a shared 
area is armed. As soon as the last associate area is 
armed, the shared area automatically begins its 
arming sequence. Passcode, key switch, sub-
controls, or RPS cannot arm shared areas. To 
display faulted points at associate areas, the shared 
and associate areas must have the same account 
number. 
To silence sounders, the user needs an authority 
level assigned to the shared area. If the user also has 
the authority to arm or disarm the area, then 
ALREADY ARMED or ALREADY DISARMED 
momentarily appears. 
Access Control Readers Assigned to the Shared 
Area 
Disarming a Shared Area 
The shared area momentarily disarms then begins 
the exit delay sequence, allowing a user to walk to an 
associate area and disarm. If the token or card 
reader assigned to the shared area includes any 
associate area in the D## CC# Scope (in the access 
handler), both the associate area and shared area 
disarms when the token or ard is presented. 
Shared areas automatically disarm when any 
associate area in the control panel is disarmed. 
Passcode, tokens, cards, key switch, sub-controls, or 
RPS cannot disarm shared areas. 
Shared Area Arming Sequence 
When shared areas automatically begin to arm, the 
arming is based on the A# Exit Dly Time 
programmed for the area number where the keypad 
is assigned. 
Closing Reports for Shared Areas 
If Closing Reports for shared areas are needed, 
assign passcodes a valid authority level in the shared 
area. 
Shared Area Not Ready 
2.9.4 Bell 
Parameters 
If a point is faulted in the shared area, CHK AREA 
appears on the associate keypad that is arming the 
last associate area. Associate area keypads can 
show faults from shared areas as long as the shared 
areas fall within the scope of the associate area. 
The D9412GV2 and the D7412GV2 have two main 
types of annunciation: Fire Bell and Burg Bell. Both 
Fire and Burg Bells share the same terminal 
(Terminal 6) on the control panel as shipped from the 
factory. 
Force Arming a Shared Area 
If a simultaneous Fire Bell and Burg Bell occur, the 
Fire Bell takes precedence over the Burg Bell 
regardless of which relay or terminal output they 
share. 
When CHK AREA appears, press [ESC] to show 
FORCE ARM at the associate keypad. Pressing 
[ENTER] force arms the shared area if: 
 
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the user has authority to bypass points, 
When the Fire and Burg Bells share the same output 
and a Fire Bell occurs while the Burg Bell is ringing, 
the Fire Bell pattern overrides the Burg Bell pattern. 
At the end of the fire time, the burg pattern resumes. 
the point is bypassable, and 
the number of faulted points does not exceed the 
force arm maximum amount for the shared area.  
 
 
Remember to include the shared area 
in the associate area’s scope. 
When the Fire and Burg Bells share the same output 
and a Burg Bell occurs while a Fire Bell sounds, the 
control panel waits until the Fire time expires before 
starting the Burg Bell. 
 
Viewing Shared Area Armed Status 
Either a single bell (panel-wide) or a number of bells 
(area-wide) can be used on the control panel. For 
programming these applications, refer to Section 
View Area Status can be used from a keypad outside 
of the shared area to view the shared area’s armed 
state. 
When both Fire and Burg Bells occur simultaneously 
and a user enters a valid passcode, a Fire Cancel 
Report for the fire alarm and a Cancel Report for the 
burg alarm is sent to the central station if Cancel 
Reports is programmed Yes