Bosch d9412gv3 User Manual

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D9412GV3/D7412GV3 | Program Entry Guide | 3.0  Points 
EN | 98 
 
 
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 10/11 | F01U170807-02 
 
P## Bypass Returnable 
Default: 
No 
Selection: 
Yes or No 
Yes 
This point automatically returns to 
the system when the area is 
disarmed. 
No 
This point stays out of the system 
through arming and disarming 
cycles. 
Use this option to return a point that was bypassed, 
force armed, or swinger bypassed back into the 
system when the area to which this point is assigned 
is disarmed. This option applies to all point types. 
 
Set this item to No for Interlock points. 
 
 
When the point cannot return to the 
system through disarming, the point must 
be manually unbypassed using the 
Unbypass?, keypad function, Sked 
Functions 4 and 5, or remote 
programming software (RPS). 
 
 
For Force Armed points to remain 
bypassed, ensure that P## Force Arm 
Returnable
 is set to No
 
P## Bypassable 
Default: 
No 
Selection: 
Yes or No 
Yes 
This point can be bypassed and 
force armed. 
No 
This point cannot be bypassed or 
force armed from the keypad or 
remote programming software 
(RPS); however, it can be force 
armed by automatic arming at the 
end of the Closing Window (refer to 
the A# Auto Close prompt in 
Section 2.8.4 Open/Close Options 
on page 43 or by a Sked 
programmed to arm the area. 
 
 
To meet UL 864 requirements, set this 
parameter to No
Use this option to allow this point to be bypassed or 
force armed. 
Bypassing a 24-hour point: When a 24-hour point or 
24-hour Supervisory point is bypassed, 24 HOUR 
BYPASS scrolls continuously at the keypad.  
Bypassing a Fire Point: FIRE BYPASS scrolls to 
indicate that a 24-hour Fire point or a Fire Supervisory 
point is bypassed. 
 
Alternative to a 24-hour Point: For 
alarm capability of a 24-hour point 
without the continuous scrolling, use a 
Perimeter point with a Point Response of 
9 to E. 
 
 
If the P## Bypassable option is set to 
Yes
, a point can be bypassed in several 
ways. Refer to Table 27
 
 
Table 27: Bypassing a Point 
 
Bypass with: 
Report sent: 
Keypad using the Bypass? 
function 
Command Bypass 
Keypad using Command 0 
Command Bypass 
Sked Function 3 
Sked Bypass 
Remote programming software 
(RPS) 
RPS Bypass
1
 
1
 RPS Bypass is sent at the end of the RPS session. 
 
 
If the P## Swinger Bypass option is 
set to Yes
, a point is automatically 
bypassed after the fourth alarm or trouble 
report is sent. A swinger Bypass report is 
sent at the same time. 
 
 
Programming Bypassable as Yes for 
Cross Points can cause missed Cross- 
Point alarms. For example, if Points 1 
and 2 were programmed as Cross Points 
and Point 1 was Bypassed or Force 
Armed, Point 2 cannot generate an Alarm 
Cross Point Event. Point 2 can; however, 
generate an Unverified or Alarm Event 
depending on how the point was faulted. 
Be careful when using this feature with 
Cross Point applications.