Exit Delay Time; Auto Watch; Restart Time - Bosch B9512G Program Entry Manual

Security system
Hide thumbs Also See for B9512G:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

94
en | Area Wide Parameters
RPS Menu Location
Area Wide Parameters > Area/Bell Parameters, Open/Close Options > Exit Tone
4.1.8

Exit Delay Time

Default: 60
Selections: 0 to 600 (seconds, in increments of 5)
This parameter sets the amount of time users have to leave the premises without creating an
alarm event after turning their system All On - Exit or Part On - Exit. They must leave through a
point assigned to a point profile that is configured for a controlled point type with a delayed
alarm response (refer to Point Response, page 184)
Points programmed for instant alarm response generate alarms immediately, even during exit
delay.
Notice!
To comply with SIA CP-01 False Alarm Reduction, set this parameter between 45 and 255
seconds. Refer to SIA CP-01 Verification for more information.
RPS Menu Location
Area Wide Parameters > Area/Bell Parameters, Open/Close Options > Exit Delay Time
4.1.9

Auto Watch

Default: Manual
Selections:
When an area is off (disarmed), Watch Mode is on, and points configured as Watch Point, page
193s are faulted, a watch tone sounds at keypads assigned to the area.
When the area is Part On, only interior points configured as Watch Points sound the watch
tone when they are faulted. Perimeter points report faults as alarms or troubles.
If this Auto Watch parameter is set to Manual and Watch Mode is on when the area is turned
On (armed), Watch Mode will be on when the area is turned off (disarmed).
RPS Menu Location
Area Wide Parameters > Area/Bell Parameters, Open/Close Options > Auto Watch
4.1.10

Restart Time

Default: 5
Selections: 5 to 55 (seconds) (in 1 second increments)
This parameter sets the length of time to wait for the sensor to stabilize after an alarm
verification point is faulted and the sensor reset has reapplied power to the sensors. This
allows the control panel to double-check alarm verification point activations before generating
alarm signals.
Alarm verification is a feature of automatic fire detection and alarm systems to reduce false
alarms where sensors report alarm conditions for a minimum period of time, or confirm alarm
conditions within a given period of time after being reset, in order to be accepted as a valid
alarm initiation signal.
2017.03 | 09 | F.01U.303.998
Manual – users must turn Watch Mode on and off manually from a keypad.
On at Disarm – the control panel automatically turns Watch Mode on when the area is
turned off (disarmed).
Program Entry Guide
Control Panel
Bosch Security Systems, Inc.

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

B8512gB8512g-eB9512g-e

Table of Contents