User Interface; Commands; Command Authorization - Bosch D7212GV3 Program Entry Manual

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D7212GV3 | Program Entry Guide | 2.0
Custom function cannot be used to
change time (such as Daylight Saving
Time). Use Skeds S## Function Codes
13 and 14 to adjust for Daylight Saving
Time (refer to S## Custom Function
prompt in Section 5.2 Schedules (Skeds)
on page 104.
Example 1
Execute the third function in a keypad menu function
list:
D1255
CDDE
D1260
C8C7C5
The custom functions in Example 1 are
not compatible between keypad types.
Example 2
Instant master Arm (CMD 11):
D1255
A11
D1260
A11
The custom functions in Example 2 are
compatible between keypad types.
The D7212GV3 Control Panel uses
separate keystrokes to program the
custom functions that accurately
represent the two separate user
interfaces, the D1255 and D1260
keypads.
Custom functions written for the D1255
that use the [PREV], [ESC], and [NEXT]
keys do not work on the D1260.
Custom function written for the D1260
that use the softkeys (located on the
sides of the keypad display) do not work
when executed from the D1255 keypad.
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Panel and Area Wide Parameters
2.10

User Interface

Define which functions can be used by each of the
fourteen user authority levels. Each user can be
assigned the same or different authority level by
area. The user has rights in the area where the
keypad is assigned, based on the authority level
assigned to the user's passcode for that area.
When the passcode is entered at the keypad, the
control panel checks the authority level. The control
panel executes the function only in areas where the
passcode has the authority to use the function.

2.10.1 Commands

Similar to command initiation used in other Bosch
Security Systems, Inc. products, the Commands
method provides continuity in the arming commands
across product lines and makes an easy transition for
dealers using other Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
products. With commands, the end user presses
[COMMAND] and then the numeral of the command
to initiate. For example, [COMMAND][2] arms the
perimeter of the area. Some prompts can be
accessed only from a menu. These prompts are
indicated by (Menu Function only). To access these
functions, press [MENU], enter the function number,
and use the [PREV] and [NEXT] keys to scroll
through the choices.
The D7212GV3 Program Record Sheet
(P/N: F01U003803) lists the commands available
with the system. Command numbers are shown in
the column labeled Command. If a particular function
does not have a command number, it can be
accessed only through the Function List.
If you plan to use only commands to operate the
system, and to arm and disarm by entering a
passcode, you do not need to program Custom
Function or Function List.

2.10.2 Command Authorization

Programming choices in this section determine if
keypad functions are disabled (-), enabled (E), or
passcode (P) restricted.
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