Bosch d9412gv3 User Manual

Page of 154
D9412GV3/D7412GV3 | Program Entry Guide | 2.0  Panel and Area Wide Parameters 
EN | 38 
 
 
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 10/11 | F01U170807-02 
 
Refer to the prompts P## Force Arm Returnable 
and P## Bypass Returnable in Section 3.2 Point 
Responses
 on page 91 for returning a point to the 
system when the point returns to normal or when the 
area is disarmed. 
 
 
Users can bypass more points than the 
number entered here during the 
disarmed state. It is only when the user 
attempts to Bypass Arm an area (or 
areas) that this restriction is enforced. 
A# Delay Restorals 
Default: 
No 
Selection:  Yes or No 
Yes 
Point Restoral Report is not sent until 
the bell time expires or user 
acknowledges alarm condition. 
No 
Restoral Reports are sent when point 
restores, regardless of bell time. 
 
A# Exit Tone 
Default: 
Yes 
Selection:  Yes or No 
Sounds an exit tone during exit delay at all keypads 
assigned to this area. 
 
You can turn off exit tones for individual 
keypads by programming the 
appropriate CC# 1 to 8 as No in CC# 
Exit Tone
A# Exit Dly Time 
Default: 
60 
Selection:  0 to 600 ( in 5 sec increments) 
Exit delay time for this area when Master Exit or 
Perimeter Exit arming. 
 
 
 
Points programmed for instant alarm 
response generate alarms immediately, 
even during exit delay. To avoid instant 
alarms on points adjacent to the 
perimeter when leaving the area, 
program P## Type as 3 (Interior 
Follower). 
For SIA CP-01 Compliance 
The Exit Delay Time must be between 45 sec and 
255 sec. 
 
A# Auto Watch 
Default: 
No 
Selection:  Yes or No 
Yes 
When the area is disarmed, Watch 
Mode turns on automatically. 
No 
When the area is disarmed, Watch 
Mode must be turned on or off 
manually. 
 
Controlled points must be programmed 
as P## Watch Point to generate a 
watch tone. 
 
A# Verify Time 
Default: 
60 
Selection:  10 to 60 (in 1-sec increments) 
Use alarm verification with smoke detectors to reduce 
the number of false fire alarms. When Verify Time is 
programmed, the control panel can check smoke 
detector point activations before generating alarm 
signals. 
 
  Do not enable the Cross Point feature 
in point indexes designated for Fire 
points. 
  Check with your authority having 
jurisdiction (AHJ) to determine the 
maximum verification time allowed. 
Points are programmed individually to activate the 
verification feature. Refer to Section 3.1 Point Index 
on page 87. Any resettable Fire point can activate 
alarm verification for the area to which it is assigned. 
Use separate area alarm-verification relays. 
To enable alarm verification on a point, program Point 
Index
, Fire Point, Alarm Verify, and Resettable as 
Yes
When an Alarm Verification point senses an alarm, the 
control panel automatically removes power to all 
Resettable points connected to the area’s Reset 
Sensors relay. The sensor reset removes power to the 
sensors for the amount of time programmed in Verify 
Time. When power is reapplied, a 60-sec confirmation 
window begins. If the detector is still in alarm and 
experiences another alarm during the confirmation 
window, or a different Resettable Verification point in 
the area senses an alarm, an alarm occurs.  
Example: Verify Time is set for 20 sec. The alarm 
verification cycle starts when the detector senses 
smoke or fire. No report occurs.