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Pulse Count

00 - No Pulse Count
01 - 1 Pulse
02 - 2 Pulses
03 - 3 Pulses
04 - 4 Pulses
05 - 5 Pulses
06 - 6 Inertia Pulses
07 - 7 Inertia Pulses
Options 1 to 5 set the number of trigger pulses a single
zone must receive before an alarm will be tripped. The
number of pulses must be detected within the Pulse
Count Time period for an alarm to occur. See MENU 3-1-4

— Pulse Count Time.

Options 6 to 12 sets the number of trigger pulses a single
inertia zone must receive before an alarm will be tripped.
The number of pulses must be detected within the Pulse
Count Time period for an alarm to occur. See MENU 3-1-4
- Pulse Count Time.
Option 13 - Door Open Too Long is used for door
monitoring. In this mode, the zone operates as a normal
zone, however, it doubles up as the input sensing point
for Door Open Too Long alarms. The pulse count time
programmed in MENU 3-1-4 defines the Door Open Too
Long time that needs to elapse before the system registers
a DOTL alarm.
Option 14 - PreDelay programs how long a zone must be
faulted before the zone will register an alarm condition.
The pulse count time in MENU 3-1-4 defines how long
the zone must stay unsealed before being registered as
unsealed. This mode is especially useful when working
with refrigeration alarms as you may wish to only trigger
an alarm condition if the fridge temperature sensor
registers an out of temperature range for a time period
before actually triggering the alarm.
In previous versions, a zone programmed with
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Option 14 - PreDelay in MENU 3-1-3 would fail to
Note
register on the system if the zone was still faulted
after the predelay time had expired. In version 2.14,
this has been corrected.
Bosch Security Systems 07/14 BLCC610I
MENU 3-1-3
0
Pulses
08 - 8 Inertia Pulses
09 - 9 Inertia Pulses
10 - 10 Inertia Pulses
11 - 11 Inertia Pulses
12 - 12 Inertia Pulses
13 - Door Open Too Long
14 - PreDelay
15 - Reserved
Solution 6000
A feature called Pulse Count Handover can be enabled
allowing pulses registered by one zone to handover to
another zone provided they are the same Zone Type (ie.
instant zone to instant zone) and in the same Area. See
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MENU 2-1-2 — Input Options
When pulse count hands over from one zone to another
and an alarm is triggered, a cross alarm report will be sent
to the central station.
1) Press [MENU] + [3] + [1] + [3] and use the up and
down arrows to highlight the Zone in the list then
press [OK]. Alternatively, you can enter the zone
number directly and press [OK]. The keypad will
display the current pulse count time for the chosen
zone.
Pulse Count Zn1
00 - No Pulse Count
Press  0-9 OK to SAVE
2) Using the numeric keys, enter the number of pulses
required. Valid entries are 0 – 15 pulses.
3) Press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit
without saving.
Example of Zone Trigger Delay
Configure Zone 3 With Delay of 3 Minutes (180 Seconds)
1. Program zone type etc as per normal. Then set Zone
pulse count as seconds (Option 13) in MENU 3-1-3.
2. Set the zone 3 delay multiplier in MENU 3-1-4 as 180.
If zone 3 is faulted and remains faulted for 180 seconds,
then an alarm event will be triggered. If the zone returns
to normal within the 180 second period, then the timer
will reset and no alarm will be registered.
Installation Manual
Input Programming
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