Bypassing A Point; P## Bypassable; P## Swinger Byps; P## Report Bypass At Occurrence - Bosch D9412GV2 Program Entry Manual

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D9412GV2/D7412GV2 | Program Entry Guide | 4.0

P## Bypassable

Default:
No
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes
This point can be bypassed and force
armed.
No
This point cannot be bypassed or
force armed from the keypad or
remote programming software (RPS);
however, it can be force armed by
automatic arming at the end of the
Closing Window (refer to the
Auto Close
Open/Close Options on page 39 or by a
Sked programmed to arm the area.
Use this option to allow this point to be bypassed or
force armed.
Bypassing a 24-hour point: When a 24-hour point or
24-hour Supervisory point is bypassed, 24 HOUR
BYPASS scrolls continuously at the keypad. 24 HOUR
BYPASS scrolls to indicate that a 24-hour Non-fire
P## Fire No
point,
, is bypassed. FIRE BYPASS
scrolls to indicate that a 24-hour Fire point or a Fire
Supervisory point is bypassed.
Alternative to a 24-hour Point: For alarm
capability of a 24-hour point without the
continuous scrolling, use a Perimeter point
with a Point Response of 9 to E.
If the P## Bypassable option is set to
Yes, a point can be bypassed in several
ways. Refer to Table 29.
Table 29: Bypassing a Point
Bypass with:
Keypad using the Bypass?
function
Keypad using Command 0
Sked Function 3
Remote programming software
(RPS)
RPS Bypass is sent at the end of the RPS session.
If the P## Swinger Byps option is set to
Yes, a point is automatically bypassed after
the fourth alarm or trouble report is sent. A
swinger Bypass report is sent at the same
time.
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A#
prompt in Section 2.9.5
Report sent:
Command Bypass
Command Bypass
Sked Bypass
RPS Bypass
RADXPNTS
Programming Bypassable as Yes for
Cross points can cause missed Cross-
Point alarms. For example, if Points 1 and 2
were programmed as Cross points and
Point 1 was Bypassed or Force Armed,
Point 2 cannot generate an Alarm Cross
Point Event. Point 2 can; however,
generate an Unverified or Alarm Event
depending on how the point was faulted.
Be careful when using this feature with
Cross point applications.

P## Swinger Byps

Default:
No
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes
Enable Swinger Bypass for this point.
No
Disable Swinger Bypass for this point.
Use this option to allow the control panel to bypass
automatically a point that erroneously reports four
alarm or trouble events within an hour of the first
event.
The control panel reports a Swinger Bypass P###
upon the fourth report. If the point has a partial count
(less than four events during an hour), the count is
reset to zero and three more events are needed by the
next report before the control panel initiates the
bypass.
P## Bypassable does not need to be
programmed as Yes for swinger bypass to
work.
A Swinger Shunted point returns to the
system if P## BP Returnable? is Yes. If
not, return the point to the system through
manual unbypass or [COMMAND][0][0].
Refer to P## BP Retrnable on page 91 for
additional information.

P## Report Bypass at Occurrence

Default:
No
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes
Send a Command Bypass Report
when the point is bypassed.
No
Do not send a Command Bypass
Report when the point is bypassed.
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