Interlock Point; Auto Door; Fire Unlock - Bosch B9512G Program Entry Manual

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This parameter sets the length of time the access control module scans a door point before
initiating an alarm. For appropriate settings, consult the manufacturer's instructions for the
device connected to the door point.
RPS Menu Location
Access > Doors > Door Point Debounce
12.1.9

Interlock Point

Default: 0
Selections:
Use this parameter to make a point an Interlock Point. An Interlock Point cannot be used for
any other point assignments.
Interlock Points must be programmed as Part On points. If an Interlock Point requires 24 hour
point type behavior, use the Part On point type with a Point Response of 9 to C for instant
alarm response when the area is on (armed) or off (disarmed).
When an Interlock Point is, faulted, it prevents the access control module from granting
access for a valid ID read or door request.
You may use the same point as the Interlock Point for multiple access control modules.
Sharing a point as the Interlock point for multiple modules allows one faulted point to prevent
multiple modules from granting access.
The interlock point will be considered in a normal state if it is bypassed, swinger bypassed, or
forced armed. This results in normal operation of access even if the door is left open.
RPS Menu Location
Access > Doors > Interlock Point
See also
12.1.10

Auto Door

Default: No
Selections:
Use this program item to unlock the door (latched shunt and strike) automatically when the
entry area is turned off (disarmed). The door re-locks when the area is turned All On or Part
On (armed).
Notice!
Use Secure Door to override Unlocked
You cannot manually override the Unlocked state. Use Secure Door, page 164 to override this
setting.
RPS Menu Location
Access > Doors > Auto Door
12.1.11

Fire Unlock

Default: No
Selections:
Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
B99512G: 0 (no point assigned), 1-599
B8512G: 0 (no point assigned), 1-99
Debounce, page 178
Yes – when the area assigned in Entry Area, page 226 is off (disarmed), the door state is
Unlocked. When that area is on (armed), the door returns to the Locked state.
No – door state is not affected by the armed state of the area.
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2017.03 | 09 | F.01U.303.998

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