Arming Features; A# Perimeter O/C; Two Man Rule - Bosch D9412GV2 Program Entry Manual

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D9412GV2/D7412GV2 | Program Entry Guide | 2.0

A# Perimeter O/C

Default:
No
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes
This area can send Perimeter Opening and
Closing Reports.
No
This area cannot send Perimeter Opening
and Closing Reports.
Determines if this area can send Perimeter Instant and
Perimeter Delay Closing Reports and normal Opening
Reports to the central station. Opening and Closing
Windows do not suppress this event.
Needs modem format reporting. Some
central station automation systems cannot
process these reports.
A# Latest Close Time
Default:
00:00
Selection:
00:00 to 24:00
Use to set a Latest Close Time boundary value for this
area. If the Latest Close Time value is non-zero, the
time of day specified with the Extend Close feature
cannot be greater than or equal to this value. A zero
value for A# Latest Close Time disables the feature
for the area.
Example: If A# Latest Close Time is set for 17:30, the
user can extend the close time to as late as 17:29.
This prompt is used only when an O/C Window is
assigned to an area. Make entries in 30-minute
increments using a 24-hour format. Use times that
begin on the hour or the half-hour only. For example,
enter 2:30 PM as 14:30. Enter 1:00 AM as 01:00. To
set the Latest Close Time for midnight, use a value of
24:00. The latest close time allowed by the Extend
Close feature is 24:58, because of internal limitations
in the control panel.
The default entry of 00:00 disables the
Latest Close Time feature for this area.
The control panel sets all windows for the next day
when the control panel clock turns to midnight. The
control panel must cross the midnight boundary before
any changes in that default setting occur. To extend
across midnight, you must use two windows:
To suppress reports before midnight, use one
window (for example, 20:00 start to 23:59 stop).
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To suppress reports immediately after midnight,
use another window (for example, 00:01 start to
02:00 stop).
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Arming Features

A# Two Man Rule
Default:
No
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes
Two valid unique passcodes are
required to disarm the area.
No
A single passcode with a valid
authority level can disarm the area.
The D720 Keypad does not support the
Two-Man Rule feature.
Use this parameter when disarming an area that is
Master Armed. After recognizing the first valid
passcode, the system requests a second passcode to
disarm the area. If the entry delay expires before the
entry of a second valid unique passcode, an alarm
condition occurs. This function works only when you
use Passcode Disarm.
If the area is already in an alarm condition,
the first valid passcode entered after the
alarm occurs silences the bell but does not
disarm the area. Enter Code 2 appears
on the display. A second valid unique
passcode is necessary to disarm the area.
Parameter Setup Requirement:
Two Man Rule can be completed only by entering two
valid unique passcodes with
authority.
To avoid unintended results for the end
user of the system:
Set CC# Scope to Area Wide for
keypads assigned to areas with the
Two Man Rule feature.
Avoid setting the A# Two Man Rule to
Yes in an area where A# Early
Ambush is set to Yes.
Use this feature in banks or other facilities
that might require a higher level of security
to gain access to a vault or other protected
area.
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L## Passcode Disarm

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