On Site Authorization For Firmware Update; Enclosure Tamper Enable - Bosch B9512G Program Entry Manual

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en | Panel Wide Parameters
Note: First and Second languages are programmed during panel account setup in the Panel
Data window. Supported languages include English, Spanish, French and Portuguese. To view
the languages selected during account set-up, refer to Panel Wide Parameters > Personal
Notification > User Language.
RPS Menu Location
Panel Wide Parameters > Miscellaneous > Call for Service Text- Second Language
3.15.5

On Site Authorization for Firmware Update

Default: No
Selections:
This parameter requires authorized on-site personnel to enter the authorization code at one of
the keypads at the designated time during the remote firmware update process.
Notice!
Set this parameter to "Yes" for UL listed systems.
If authorization is required, you can modify the authority level required for the authorized user.
NOTE: It is recommend that a full system test be performed whenever firmware is updated
locally or remotely.
Remote firmware updates through Remote Programming Software (RPS) using the RPS
Firmware Update Wizard through the IP connection (on-board ethernet connection or a B42x
module), provides for easy feature enhancements without replacing ROM chips.
Remote firmware updates must be authorized on-site for UL listed systems.
RPS Menu Location
Panel Wide Parameters > Miscellaneous > On-Site Authorization for Firmware Update.
Further information
Firmware Update, page 175
3.15.6

Enclosure Tamper Enable

Default: No
Selections:
This parameter monitors the enclosure and processes an enclosure tamper event when the
enclosure is opened.
Note: This function can only be set from RPS.
If the option is changed from Yes to No, an existing enclosure tamper event is cleared, but its
restoral is not logged or reported.
If the option is changed from No to Yes, the tamper input is not processed until after the
control panel detects that the tamper input is normal.
Tamper or tamper restoral is recognized if the event lasts for at least 250 milliseconds. When
the control panel is powered up, or is re-starting for any reason, the tamper input is ignored
until the control panel sees the tamper input become normal. (The installer closes the
enclosure.) Once normal (closed), opening the enclosure might cause an enclosure tamper
trouble.
2017.03 | 09 | F.01U.303.998
Yes - require on-site authorization.
No - on-site authorization is not required.
Yes - this setting enables the tamper input to generate a system trouble.
No - no tamper events will be generated from the tamper input.
Program Entry Guide
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