Bosch Appliances d9412gv3 Video Game Controller User Manual


 
D9412GV3/D7412GV3 | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Panel and Area Wide Parameters EN | 49
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Parameter Setup Requirement:
The Early Ambush timer can be started and stopped
only by passcodes with the L## Passcode Disarm
authority.
To avoid unintended results for the end
user of the system:
When a keypad is assigned to an area
that has the Early Ambush feature
enabled, set the CC# Scope value to
Area Wide.
If an area has A# Two Man Rule set
to Yes, do not set A# Early Ambush
to Yes.
During an alarm, after the first passcode is entered,
the Early Ambush timer still begins. A Cancel Report
might be generated, depending upon the bell time,
and the keypad displays Alarm Silenced normally. If
the second valid disarm passcode is entered, the
keypads indicate that the second passcode is valid.
Refer to the Secondary Ambush Code prompt on
page 137 for information about the unique behavior
of the two passcodes.
For SIA CP-01 Compliance:
This feature is not allowed for use with
SIA CP-01 compliant installations.
A# Exit Restart
Default: Yes
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes Delay armed points in this area
restart the exit delay timer if violated
during the exit delay time.
No Delay armed points continue to count
down normally if violated during the
exit delay time.
This feature must be disabled for UL Line
Security/Encryption applications.
When enabled, this feature activates when a
controlled point with delay alarm response changes
from normal to faulted and back to normal during the
exit delay. When activated, if any controlled point in
the same area with delay alarm response is faulted,
the exit delay time restarts. The exit delay continues
until it expires or the area changes arming states.
This operation can occur only once in an arming
cycle.
To avoid the possibility of false alarms in
Associate areas, do not use the A# Exit
Restart feature in areas with A# Area
Type set to Shared.
For SIA CP-01 Compliance
This prompt can be set to Yes or No.
A# Arm No Exit
Default: Yes
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes Switch the arming state to Perimeter
if no Perimeter Delay point faults
occurred.
No Keep the area in Master Arm if no
Perimeter Delay point faults
occurred.
This parameter switches the arming state of an area
from Master Armed to Perimeter Armed if no
perimeter points with delay response were activated
during the exit delay time. Only the final armed state
is reported and displayed at the keypads.
The A# Arm No Exit feature does not
operate in areas with A# Area Type set
to Shared.
For SIA CP-01 Compliance:
A# Exit Restart can be set to Yes or No.
A# Exit Warning
Default: Yes
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes Pulse the alarm output for the last 10
sec of the Exit Delay time.
No Do not pulse the Alarm Bell output
during the Exit Delay time.
When enabled, the Alarm Bell output pulses on and
off every 2 sec for the remaining 10 sec of the Exit
Delay time.
For SIA CP-01 Compliance
A# Exit Warning must be set to Yes.