Bosch Appliances d9412gv3 Video Game Controller User Manual


 
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5.8 Miscellaneous
Fire Summary Sustain
Default: No
Selection: Yes or No
Yes
Forces the Summary Fire relay
output to remain on after the Alarm
Silence command.
No
Allows Summary Fire relay output
to be silent when the Fire Alarm Bell
output is silenced and all Fire Points
return to normal.
Use this parameter to set the Summary Fire relay
output to continue or to stop after the Fire Alarm Bell
is silenced or times out. Refer to the Summary Fire
prompt in Section 2.12.2 Panel-Wide Relays on
page 82.
Fire Supervision Restoral Type
Default: 0
Selection: 0, 1, 2
0
The control panel sends a FIRE
TROUBLE RESTORE when a Fire
Supervision point restores to normal.
1
The control panel sends a FIRE
ALARM RESTORE when a Fire
Supervision point restores to normal.
2
The control panel sends a FIRE
SUPERVISION RESTORE when a
Fire Supervision point restores to
normal.
Determines how the control panel sends a Fire
Supervision Restoral Event.
The Fire Supervision Restore Event is
part of Fire Events in Routing. If Fire
Supervision Restore Events are needed,
simply enable them in Routing.
Early Ambush Timer
Default: 10 min
Selection: 5 to 30 min
The programmed time is the maximum value of the
Early Ambush Timer. When Early Ambush is set to
Yes for a specified area (refer to A# Early Ambush on
page 48) and the area is disarmed, the user has the
amount of time programmed here to enter a second
code into the keypad.
If a second passcode is not entered within the
programmed time, a Duress event is generated
based on the first user code. Duress reports must be
enabled in Routing in order to be sent to a central
station.
Secondary Ambush Code
Default: Unique
Selection: Unique or any
Unique
The code used to end the timer must
be different from the code used to
disarm the area.
Any
The timer can be stopped using a
different code, or the same code that
disarmed the area.
The Secondary Ambush Code determines whether
the same passcode can be used to begin and end
the Early Ambush process.
Abort Window
Default: 30 sec
Selection:
15 to 45 sec
This parameter determines the amount of time the
control panel delays a Burglar Alarm event from a
point with P## Alarm Abort set to Yes. If an alarm
silence operation is performed before this time
elapses, the alarm transmission is aborted and the
keypad shows an optional ALARM NOT SENT
message. When an alarm transmission is
successfully aborted, no event is written to the control
panel event log.
When an abort alarm timer starts, it does not stop
until an alarm silence operation is performed or the
time expires.
This feature does not apply to Fire Alarms
or invisible point alarms.