Bosch Appliances d9412gv3 Video Game Controller User Manual


 
D9412GV3/D7412GV3 | Program Entry Guide | 6.0 ACCESS CONTROL EN | 144
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D# Buzz Time
Default: 2 sec
Selection: 0 to 240 sec
0
Buzz Time is not programmed for
this door.
1 to 240
The buzzer sounds for the amount
of time programmed.
Enter the amount of time the buzzer output sounds to
notify the user that the strike was activated and the
door is ready to open. The buzzer stops as soon as
the door is opened.
A separate buzzer is required. Many
readers have an internal buzzer that is
not affected by Buzz Time.
D# Extend Time
Default: 10
Selection: 0 to 30 sec
Enter the amount of time that strike, buzz, and shunt
activation is prolonged if a door is left open and the
shunt time expires. At the end of the programmed
extend time, the buzzer continues to buzz until the
door closes. If programmed, the point assigned to the
door indicates a trouble, alarm, or fault at the keypad.
The CLOSE DOOR # display on keypad
does not activate if D# Extend Time is
set to 0.
Regardless of how the Door point is
programmed, the system generates a
Trouble Door Left Open Event while the
system is disarmed, and an Alarm Door
Left Open Event if the system is armed
and the door is held open beyond Extend
Time. Door Closed - Restoral Events are
generated after the door is held open
past Extend Time and the door returns to
normal.
D# Deactivate On Open?
Default: Yes
Selection: Yes or No
Yes
Strike deactivates when the door is
opened after a valid Access Granted
request.
No
Strike remains activated for the
amount of the programmed strike
time whether door is opened or
closed.
Determines if the strike deactivates immediately upon
physically opening the door.
In order for this function to work, a point
needs to be assigned to the door.
To Reduce False Alarms, maintain D#
Deactivate on Open? as the default
(Yes). This helps prevent the door from
bouncing open and causing a false
alarm.
D# RTE Shunt Only?
Default: No
Selection: Yes or No
Yes
Programmed shunt time activates
so door can be manually opened.
No
RTE automatically activates the
programmed strike and shunt time.
Use this program item to disable the strike, but still
activate the programmed shunt time at a Request to
Enter (RTE) area.
Use this parameter when a user can
open a door manually without relying on
a token or card to activate the strike
(such as with a push bar).
When RTE Shunt Only is Yes, RTE
Events are not logged, reported, or
printed.