Bosch Appliances D9412GV2 Video Game Controller User Manual


 
D9412GV2/D7412GV2 | Program Entry Guide | 5.0 RADXSKED EN | 119
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 10/08 | F01U003636-04
Default: Blank
Selection: 1 to 11, 13 to 24, 28, 29
S## Cmd Center
Default: Blank (0)
Selections: Blank (0), 1 to 8
Blank
(0)
No keypad is
specified for
Custom Function
activation.
Identify the specific keypad
(CC #) where the Custom
Function is entered. Only one
keypad can be assigned for
this sked function.
1 to 8 Command center
(keypad) address
specified for
Custom Function
activation.
Execute Custom Func: This
function emulates any of the custom
functions assigned to the keypad
that can be executed by a user from
the keypad. When a sked executes
a custom function, it is subject to
the scope of the selected keypad.
Cmd Center and Custom Func
prompts appear after entering
Function Code 11. Both entries are
required.
11
S## Custom Func
No Custom
Function is
activated.
Blank
(0)
Default: Blank (0)
Custom Function
to activate.
Selections: Blank (0),
128 to 143 for D9412GV2,
128 to 131 for D7412GV2
128 to
143
Enter the custom function this
sked executes.
Avoid having multiple functions occur at the same time at the same address. Functions can clash
and the effect on the control panel is unpredictable.
Ensure that the Custom Function being executed or any of the commands nested inside the
Custom Function are not pass-code protected.
Do not program multiple skeds to execute at the same keypad during the same time.
Do not program skeds to execute at times when a user is likely to be executing functions at the
keypad. If it is necessary to do so, there are two ways to work around the situation:
1. Program CC at the beginning of the Custom Function Key Strokes entry. This aborts the user’s
function and allows the sked to execute.
2. Program the sked to execute at an address (Cmd Center) with no keypad physically attached to
it. The CC # must be assigned to an area and have the appropriate scope programmed.
Default: Blank
Selection: 1 to 11, 13 to 24, 28, 29
Adjust Time Forward One Hour: This sked function is used to make adjustments to the control
panel’s clock. A typical application is to program this to go into effect at 2:00 AM on the date that
Daylight Saving Time begins (during the springtime). No Time Change Report is sent or logged, but the
new time appears in the next report logged.
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No other parameters require input for this option.
Adjust Time Backward One Hour: This sked function is used to make adjustments to the control
panel’s clock. A typical application is to program this to go into effect at 2:00 AM on the date that
Daylight Saving Time ends (during the fall). This function can operate only once in a day, even if
multiple Skeds with this function are programmed. No Time Change Report is sent or logged, but the
new time appears in the next report logged.
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There are no other parameters that require input for this option.