Function List; Relay Parameters - Bosch D7212GV3 Program Entry Manual

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D7212GV3 | Program Entry Guide | 2.0
2.11

Function List

The Function List is accessed when the user presses
[MENU] (or the key corresponding to menu on the
D1260) while the keypad shows the idle text.
Program as many as 32 M### Function(s).
Each CC # keypad address can display a
combination of any of the 32 menu items. The D1255
displays one menu item at a time. The D1260
displays up to two menu items at a time. Each
keypad address has one Function List. The function
name shown in the Functions column in the program
record sheet appears in the keypad display in capital
letters. For example, WATCH MODE appears when
you select #6 Watch Mode.
Menu Item
Default:
Refer to the program record sheet
Selection:
1 to 32
Enter the menu item number you are programming.
The M## Function displays items sequentially in the
order they are programmed. The M1 Function is the
first function that appears in the menu and M32
Function is the last function that appears when
scrolling through the menu.
Failing to program Menu Item 1 causes
COMMAND DISABLED to appear in the
keypad display.
M## Function
Default:
Refer to the program record sheet
Selection:
0 to 13, 15 to 20, 32 to 37, and
128 to 131
Enter the function number indicated in the "#" column
of the program record sheet or next to the function in
Section 2.10 User Interface on page 54.
Function numbers 128 to 131 are custom
functions and show the text programmed
for CF ### Text.
There is no restriction on how many times
you can assign a specific function to the
menu. By assigning a specific function
more than once, you can assign the same
function at different keypads so that their
order is different in different areas.
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Panel and Area Wide Parameters
M## CC Address 1 [through 8]
Default:
Selection:
Yes
No
Programming this prompt determines at which CC
address setting this menu item appears.
2.12

Relay Parameters

Relays provide dry contact (normally open or
normally closed) outputs for LED annunciation and
other applications as well as wet voltage outputs
(12 VDC on or off) for basic alarm system functions
(such as Bell Output or Reset Sensors). The
applications are endless, but mainly, relays enhance
a system's capacity to perform output functions.
Panel-Wide Relays: These relays provide
an output related to a panel-wide indication.
For annunciation, these relays can indicate
system-wide troubles for power and phone.
They also provide an overall control panel
summary of alarms, troubles, and
supervisory conditions.
Area Relays: These relays provide an output
by the area to which the relay is assigned. An
area can have its own bell and sensor reset
indications. Relays can also indicate the area
armed state and whether any off-normal
conditions, such as a Force Arm, occurred.
On Board Relays: Three on-board 12 VDC
voltage outputs provide power when
activated on the control panel. These outputs
are programmed at the factory as Relays A,
B, and C. Typically, Relay A (Terminal 6) is
used for the bell, Relay B (Terminal 7) is
used for an alternate alarm output (such as
another bell), and Relay C (Terminal 8) is
used for Sensor Reset (Relays B and C
require the optional D136 Relays).
Off-Board Relays: The D7212GV3 can also
control 24 dry-contact form C relays when up
to sixteen optional D8129 OctoRelay
Modules are installed. These relays are used
for Area Relay, Panel-Wide Relay, and
Individual Point Fault Relays.
Relay Follows Point: Relays can also be
used to activate when a point programmed
for P## Relay Response Type (refer to P##
Relay Response Type on page 86) is off-
normal or in an alarm condition.
Refer to the program record sheet
Yes or No
This menu item appears at this
keypad address.
This menu item does not appear at
this keypad address.
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