P## Rlyresp Type; P## Disp As Dvc; P## Local While Disarmed - Bosch D9412GV2 Program Entry Manual

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D9412GV2/D7412GV2 | Program Entry Guide | 4.0

P## RlyResp Type

Default:
Refer to the program record sheet
Selection:
Blank, 1 to 2
Blank
Point state does not affect the operation
of the corresponding relay.
1
Relay Follows Point: The relay
corresponding with this point activates
when the point is faulted to any off-
normal condition, even if the point is
bypassed. The relay automatically
resets when the point returns to
normal.
2
Relay Latches: The relay
corresponding with this point latches
when the point enters into an alarm
condition. This relay provides a steady
output until the alarm is acknowledged
by a valid pass code, then cleared from
alarm memory with an
acknowledgment from the keypad.
Use this option to cause a relay (1 to 127 for
D9412GV2; 1 to 64 for D7412GV2) to respond when
a corresponding point with the same number (1 to 127)
is faulted. This requires connecting D8129 OctoRelays
to Zonex Bus 1 and Zonex Bus 2 (D9412GV2 only).
Refer to the address settings on the back of the
D9412GV2/D7412GV2 Program Record Sheet (P/N:
F01U003635).
Point 128 is reserved for use other than an
actual point. Only the first 127 points can
have an associated relay. Relays are not
available for Points 129 to 247.
Do not use the Chg Relays? function to
toggle relays reserved for special functions.
Special function relays are Area and Panel
Wide Relay functions as well as relays
assigned to CC Entr Key Rly and P##
RlyResp Type.
Bosch Security Systems | 5/05 | F001U003636B
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P## Disp as Dvc

Default:
No
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes
Display CHECK DEVICE when this
point is off-normal.
No
Do not display CHECK DEVICE when
this point is off-normal.
Use
P## Disp as Dvc
CHECK DEVICE when a point is off-normal or is
acknowledged after going into alarm.
Use this function for devices with a dry
contact output that faults a point when the
device is in a trouble condition.

P## Local While Disarmed

Default:
Refer to the program record sheet
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes
Suppress Alarm, Trouble and
Restoral* Reports from this point
while the area to which it is assigned is
disarmed.
No
Send event reports occurring from this
point while the area is disarmed.
* Transmission of Restoral Reports continues if the alarm,
trouble, or bypass (by Sked, RPS, or Swinger bypass)
condition occurred when the area disarmed, and the point
restored.
Use this option to allow a Controlled point (
1, 2, 3
), to report Alarms, Troubles, and Restoral
Reports only when the area is armed. This prompt
does not affect local annunciation.
Local While Disarmed suppresses all
reports from 24-hour points. Do not use
P## Type 0 for this prompt. Remember
that this option works only for Disarmed
points, and a Type 0 is a 24-hour Always
Armed point. Instead, choose any type
other than 0, and use a point response that
reports an alarm, whether or not the point is
armed. For instance, P## Type 1 and P##
Response 9 reports an alarm on an open or
a short (I) whether the area is armed or not.
Local While Disarmed affects Keyswitch
points. This prompt suppresses keyswitch
(troubles and restorals) and D279 (alarms,
troubles, and restorals). Do not use this
parameter for these applications.
EN | 90
to cause the keypad to display
P## Type

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