Event Assignment - Bosch Solution 16plus Installation Manual

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To initiate a panic emergency via the keypad, simultaneously press
and hold [1] and [3] keys.
46 – Keypad Tamper
This event type will cause the output to operate when the tamper
circuit on the rear of the keypad is triggered. The output will reset
when a valid user PIN is entered.
47 – Access Denied
This event type will trigger if you attempt to enter an incorrect code
more times than programmed in the pin retry count location. The
event assignment will be the area number for this event type.
48 – Strobe
This event type is used to operate a stobe warning light. The output
can be made to operate when any of the following events occur.
At leaset one strobe event must be selected for this output type to
operate. See MENU 2-1-5 — Strobe Trigger option.
Strobe trigger options include:
™ = Audible Burglary Alarm
™ = Silent Burglary Alarm
™ = Fire Alarm
™ = Arm/Disarm Flash Via RF Keyfob
™ = Arm/Disarm Flash Via Keyswitch or PGM Input
™ = 24-Hour Alarm
49 – Smoke Sensor GND
This output is used to allow smoke detectors to be automatically reset
when the system is disarmed. You should connect the GND terminal
of all smoke detectors in the system to outputs which are set to this
event type.
For this output type to perform correctly you should program the
output polarity as type 11 - Normally Low One Shot Open and
program the output time parameter to be 5 seconds. The smoke
sensor needs to be connected to a zone input programmed as fire.
If fire alarm verification is required, we recommend that you program
the zone pulse count tor 2 pulses and the pulse count time to 90
seconds for each fire zone.
50 – Sensor Watch
This event type will cause the output to operate when a zone sensor
watch fault has occured. The output will reset when the system or
area in armed. See MENU 3-1-8 — Zone Options in Section 7 - Input
Programming for more information on Sensor Watch.
51 – Senior Watch
This event type will cause the output to operate when a Senior Watch
fault has occured. See MENU 2-1-2 — Input Options in Section 6 - Area
Programming for more information on Senior Watch.
52 – Exit Error
This event type will cause the output to operate when a Entry/Exit
Delay zone becomes unsealed during exit time and remains unsealed
when the exit time expires. The output will reset when the system is
disarmed.
53 – RF Keyfob Function 1
This event type will cause the output to operate when Key X is
pressed on the Keyfob. This function requires a 4 button keyfob.
54 – RF Keyfob Function 2
This event type will cause the output to operate when Key Y is pressed
on the Keyfob. This function requires a 4 button keyfob.
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55 – Output Pre Alert
This event type will cause the output to operate when the output pre-
alert timer is active and will reset when the pre-alert timer expires.
56 – Follow PIN
This event type will cause the output to operate when a specified
user PIN is entered via the keypad or when the corresponding user's
keyfob or token is used.
You should program the User whose PIN is to be followed into the
Event Assignment for this output.
57 – Part Entry Time
This event type will cause the output to operate when the Part Entry
timer is active and will reset when Part Entry time expires.
58 – Schedule
This event type will cause the output to operate when a specific
schedule occurs. The output requires a schedule to be programmed
to operate an output. The output programmed to follow the schedule
must match that programmed in the schedule index.
59 – Keypad Temperature Alarm
This event type will cause the output to operate when the keypad
temperature increases above the maximum or falls below the
minimum set temperature. The output will reset when the
temperature reads between the maximum and minimum values.
See MENU 7-7-3 — Keypad Hi/Lo Temp in Section 11 - System
Programming
60 – Access Group
This event type will cause the output to operate when a user assigned
to the same Access Group swipes their token. The prox reader must
be assigned to the same Access Group as the Output and User.
The Event Assignment is the Access Group Number.
Outputs > Properties >

Event Assignment

This menu allows you to assign an Output event to an Area
number (1 to 4), a User number (1 to 48), a Zone number (1
to 16) or a Group number (1 to 8) that the output will follow.
Programming a zero will assign the output event to follow any
area, user, zone or access group depending on the event type.
Refer to Output Event Type Table for a complete listing of
available options.
1)
Press [MENU] + [4] + [1] + [2] and select the output you want to
operate from the list then press [OK]. Alternatively, you can
directly enter the output number then press [OK]. The keypad
will display the current Event Assignment.
Event Assignment Op001
000
Press 0-9 OK to SAVE
2)
Using the numeric keys, enter the Output Event Assignment
then press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit
without saving.
Output Programming
MENU 4-1-2
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0
0
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