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2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 11.0 
Point Codes 
EN | 43 
 
Bosch Security Systems | 7/05 | 35114F 
 
11.2  Digit 2, Alarm Responses 
Table 6:  Digit 2 Selections 
 
 
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 
No Alarm Response: Set Digit 2 to 0 (zero) only if you want no alarm response for 
this point. 
Note: 
Set Digit 2 to 0 if you are using this point number for an RF Keypad or arming device. 
X   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Reports: Points send Alarm, Cancel, Trouble, Bypass, Swinger Bypass, and Restoral 
Reports as programmed. Bypass Reports are only sent with Closing Reports. 
  X X X X   X X X X 
Alarm Report Delay: If a user enters their passcode to silence an alarm before the 
programmed Alarm Report Delay time expires, the alarm is canceled. No Alarm, 
Cancel, or Restoral Report is sent. Program Delay Alrm Rpt in Section 3.0 Reports 
to determine the duration of the delay. 
 
Voice Active Function: When the Delay Alrm Rpt prompt is set to 255, Alarm 
Report Delay points (Digit 2 = 2, 3, 7, or 8) begin the 2-way Voice Verification 
process. Refer to Delay Alrm Rpt in Section 3.0 Reports
 
Duress Reports and A, B, C Key Reports are not affected by the Alarm Report 
Delay. These reports are sent immediately in all cases. 
 
 
X  X   
 
 
X  X   
Swinger Bypass: The Swinger Count prompt in the System Configuration Group 
sets the swinger count for this Swinger Bypass point option. When the number of 
alarms or troubles in an armed or disarmed period reaches the swinger count, the 
system automatically bypasses points programmed for Swinger Bypass. Turning the 
system off clears the bypass. If a 24-hour point swinger bypasses while the system is 
off, turning the system on (starting exit delay) and then turning the system off 
(pressing [CLEAR]) clears the bypass. Swinger bypass is a point trouble and 
activates the Point Trouble Relay function. 
When a point is swinger bypassed, the Point Trouble Relay is activated. 
   X 
   X 
Alarm Output: Points programmed for alarm output provide output at Terminals 4 
and 5 as part of the alarm response. Fire points provide a pulsed output. Non-Fire 
points provide a steady output. Output lasts for the duration programmed in Bell 
Time
. Fire output always takes precedence over non-fire output. 
 
 
 
 
 
X  X  X  X  X