Bosch Appliances D9412GV2 Video Game Controller User Manual


 
D9412GV2/D7412GV2 | Program Entry Guide | 7.0 RADXAXS EN | 145
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 10/08 | F01U003636-04
Table 44: Effects of Programming on Custom
Function Activation
L## Function
Level?
Custom Function Activation
M
(Armed)
User token activates the custom
function assigned to the Door
Controller only while the entry area
for the Door Controller is Master
Armed or Perimeter Armed.
D
(Disarmed)
User token activates the custom
function assigned to the Door
Controller only while the entry area
for the Door Controller is disarmed.
C
(Armed and
Disarmed)
User token activates the custom
function assigned to the Door
Controller regardless of the armed
state of the entry area.
Blank
User token does not run the custom
function assigned to the Door
Controller.
A user’s security level must have an M,
P, or D to operate the custom function.
D# Door Point
Default: Blank
Selection: Blank, 1 to 127, 129 to 247
1 to 127,
129 to 247
The point number assigned to this
door. Points 128 and 248 are
reserved by the control panel for
internal use.
Blank
No point number is assigned to this
door.
Enter the point number assigned to this door. This
point cannot be used for any other point
assignments.
Door points must be programmed as
Perimeter points. If a 24-hour point type
is required for the Door point, you can
use a Perimeter point type with a point
response of 9 to C. Also, the debounce
count must be set to 4 in Point
Assignments.
When assigning Points 1 to 8 (control
panel zones), the end-of-line (EOL)
resistors must be removed from the
control panel.
Also, do not enable any POPIT points (or
OctoPOPIT points) sharing the same
point number as the Door point. Failure
to do so results in extra point trouble
conditions upon reboot.
D# Interlock Point
Default: Blank
Selection: Blank, 1 to 127, 129 to 247
1 to 127,
129 to 247
The point number assigned to the
Interlock point. Points 128 and 248
are reserved by the control panel for
internal use.
No point number is assigned to the
Interlock point.
Blank
Enter the interlock point number. This point, when
faulted, prevents the door controller from allowing
access upon a valid ID read or door request.
Do not assign this point to another D# Door Point.
You can, however, assign it to another controller to
prevent multiple controllers from activating.
Door points must be programmed as
Perimeter points. If a 24-hour point type is
required for the Door point, you can use a
Perimeter point type with a Point
Response of 9 to C. Also, the debounce
count must be set to 4 in Point
Assignments.
The Interlock point is considered in a
normal state if it is bypassed, swinger
bypassed, or forced armed. This results in
normal access even if the door remains
open.