Bosch d9412gv3 User Manual
D9412GV3/D7412GV3 | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Panel and Area Wide Parameters
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Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 10/11 | F01U170807-02
Default Text
Default:
P
Selection:
-, E, or P
Function
No.
No.
Function Name
Alternate
Keystroke
Keystroke
34 Default
Text
[COMMAND][5][7]
Determining the armed state of an area using the
programmed custom text might be difficult. Use this
function to switch temporarily to the control panel
default text, shown on the program record sheet.
programmed custom text might be difficult. Use this
function to switch temporarily to the control panel
default text, shown on the program record sheet.
Change Skeds
Default:
P
Selection:
-, E, or P
Function
No.
No.
Function Name
Alternate
Keystroke
Keystroke
35 Change
Skeds
[COMMAND][5][2]
Execute this panel-wide function from any keypad
assigned to an area where the user has authority.
Use this function to change the S## Time from the
keypad to make adjustments to Skeds.
assigned to an area where the user has authority.
Use this function to change the S## Time from the
keypad to make adjustments to Skeds.
Invisible Walk Test
Default:
P
Selection:
-, E, or P
Function
No.
No.
Function Name
Alternate
Keystroke
Keystroke
36
Invisible Walk Test
(Menu function only)
This function allows a user with the L## Invisible
Walk Test authority to test invisible interior or
perimeter controlled points that are within the scope
of the keypad, without sending reports to the central
station. Invisible points must have the P## Invisible
Point function programmed Yes.
Walk Test authority to test invisible interior or
perimeter controlled points that are within the scope
of the keypad, without sending reports to the central
station. Invisible points must have the P## Invisible
Point function programmed Yes.
2.10.4 Custom Functions
C Function 128 [through 143]
Default:
E
Selection: -, E, or P
Function
No.
No.
Function Name
Alternate
Keystroke
Keystroke
128 through
143
143
Enable Custom
Functions 128
through 143
Functions 128
through 143
(Menu function
only)
only)
When enabled, Custom Function determines if a
passcode is required when accessing a custom
function from the menu list. ENTER PASSCODE (or
Enter Passcode + Enter Key on the D1260) appears
when this function is passcode protected. If a
command within the Custom Function is passcode
protected, the keypad displays ENTER PASSCODE
(or Enter Passcode + Enter Key on the D1260) and
waits for the user to enter a valid passcode before
proceeding with the rest of the Custom Function. If a
passcode is not entered within 10 sec, the Custom
Function times out and the display returns to idle text.
passcode is required when accessing a custom
function from the menu list. ENTER PASSCODE (or
Enter Passcode + Enter Key on the D1260) appears
when this function is passcode protected. If a
command within the Custom Function is passcode
protected, the keypad displays ENTER PASSCODE
(or Enter Passcode + Enter Key on the D1260) and
waits for the user to enter a valid passcode before
proceeding with the rest of the Custom Function. If a
passcode is not entered within 10 sec, the Custom
Function times out and the display returns to idle text.
2.10.5 Configuration Authority
Keypad Programming
Default:
P
Selection:
- or P
Function
No.
No.
Function Name
Alternate
Keystroke
Keystroke
N/A
Keypad
Programming
Programming
Service Menu only
Use this function to make system programming
changes. When enabled, only the Service User
(Authority Level 15) has authority to access this
menu. When disabled (set to -), the programming
menu cannot be accessed through the Service User
menu.
changes. When enabled, only the Service User
(Authority Level 15) has authority to access this
menu. When disabled (set to -), the programming
menu cannot be accessed through the Service User
menu.
If at least one area is armed or the control
panel is communicating with RPS, you
cannot access keypad programming.
panel is communicating with RPS, you
cannot access keypad programming.