Bosch D9112B Program Entry Manual
Bosch D9112B Program Entry Manual

Bosch D9112B Program Entry Manual

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  • Page 1 D9112B Program Entry Guide Control Panel...
  • Page 2: About This Guide

    D6500 receiver. ESC is a key on the command center. Depending on the context of the sentence, all capital It is our goal at Bosch Security Systems to always letters can also indicate a recommended programming supply accurate and reliable documentation. If a selection.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | Contents EN | 3 RAM Parameters..........22 Table of Contents RAM Passcode ............22 Log % Full ..............22 Panel Wide Parameter ........8 RAM Call Back ............23 Phone ..............8 RAM Line Monitor ............ 23 Phone 1................8...
  • Page 4 D9112B | Program Entry Guide | Contents EN | 4 W## Open Early Begin..........36 Perim Delay..............51 W## Open Window Start ........36 L## Perim Delay ............52 2.4.1 Programming Two Opening Windows Watch Mode ..............53 on the Same Day ..........37 L## Watch Mode ............
  • Page 5 D9112B | Program Entry Guide | Contents EN | 5 L## Remote Program ..........59 UW## Holiday 4 ............65 Move to Area...............59 Passcode Worksheet........66 L## Move to Area............59 Duress ................66 Display Rev..............59 User ................67 L## Display Rev ............59 U## Passcode..............
  • Page 6 D9112B | Program Entry Guide | Contents EN | 6 Point Index ..............80 S## Friday ..............93 BFSK Code ..............80 S## Saturday............... 93 Point Text ..............81 S## Xept Holiday ............93 Command 7 ............81 S## Holiday 1 ............. 93 Point Index ..............81 S## Holiday 2 .............
  • Page 7 D9112B | Program Entry Guide | Contents EN | 7 Table of Tables Table 1: Modem II Communication Format Data – User ID Numbers (Point/User Flag)....10 Table 2: Modem II Communication Format Data – Point Numbers (Point/User Flag)....10 Table 3: Phone Routing ..........13 Table 4: Phone Routing Worksheet –...
  • Page 8: 1.0 Panel Wide Parameter

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 Panel Wide Parameter EN | 8 A Comm Restoral event generates after another reporting event successfully transmits to any of the 1.0 Panel Wide Parameter Comm Restoral receiver phone numbers. This report Use this programming module to define the operating...
  • Page 9: Phone 2

    Selection Yes or No Modem II (requires Bosch Security Systems D6500 Receiver with MPU EPROM version 6.00 or higher and Line EPROM version 6.00 or higher) Modem II format reports identify points as 001 through 135 and passcode User ID codes as 00...
  • Page 10: Point/User Flag

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 Panel Wide Parameter EN | 10 Point/User Flag Modem Format When is YES, the D9112 sends This program item determines how point and User expanded Modem II reports to the receiver. ID numbers are presented at the D6500 display, Point/User Flag affects Modem II data as shown in printer, and computer RS-232 output.
  • Page 11: Dtmf Dialing

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 Panel Wide Parameter EN | 11 User ID 5 = ZONE F Phone line trouble responses: User ID 6 = ZONE 6 Command centers display SERVC PH LINE # and sound the trouble tone.
  • Page 12: Bfsk Duress Code

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 Panel Wide Parameter EN | 12 Ground Start BFSK Duress Code Use only when the panel is connected to Ground Start telephone lines. Default: Some newer ground start telephone exchange Selection: 0 to 9...
  • Page 13: Table 3: Phone Routing

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 Panel Wide Parameter EN | 13 Table 3: Phone Routing Report Group Description Not reported to this phone number. Blank Primary: Send all reports from this group to this phone number. Only one primary phone allowed per group.
  • Page 14: Table 6: Phone Routing Worksheet - Alarm/Res/Cncl (Non-Fire Alarm/Restoral/Cancel)

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 Panel Wide Parameter EN | 14 Table 6: Phone Routing Worksheet – Alarm/ Res/Cncl (Non-Fire Alarm/Restoral/ Cancel) Report Type Phone 1 Phone 2 Phone 3 Phone 4 Alarm Report User Alarm CMD 9...
  • Page 15: Table 11: Phone Routing Worksheet - Skeds

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 Panel Wide Parameter EN | 15 Table 10: Phone Routing Worksheet – Open/Close Report Type Phone 1 Phone 2 Phone 3 Phone 4 Point Opening Late to Open Closing Early Extn Close Time...
  • Page 16: Table 12: Phone Routing Worksheet - Test/Stat Rpt (Test And Status Reports)

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 Panel Wide Parameter EN | 16 Table 12: Phone Routing Worksheet – Test/Stat Rpt (Test and Status Reports) Report Type Sub Group Phone 1 Phone 2 Phone 3 Phone 4 Test Report (Includes...
  • Page 17: Phone 1

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 Panel Wide Parameter EN | 17 Table 14: Phone Routing Worksheet – Power/Phone Report Type Phone 1 Phone 2 Phone 3 Phone 4 Comm Restoral AC Failure Battery Low Phone Line Fail AC Restoral...
  • Page 18: Ph# Test/Stat Rpt

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 Panel Wide Parameter EN | 18 Ph# Test/Stat Rpt Ph# Relay Default: Blank Default: Blank Selection: Blank, P, B, or D Selection: Blank, P, B, or D See the introduction to Phone Routing for a See the introduction to Phone Routing for a description of the selections.
  • Page 19: Ph# Service

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 Panel Wide Parameter EN | 19 Ph# Service AC Tag Along AC Failure Send report as an additional message Default: Blank (tag along) with other reports. To comply with UL Selection: Blank, P, B, or D...
  • Page 20: Bat Fail/Res Rpt

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 Panel Wide Parameter EN | 20 Bat Fail/Res Rpt The battery must be discharged below 12.1 VDC for Determines if battery (DC) power supervision 16 sec. before the D9112 responds to a low battery reports are sent.
  • Page 21: P## Area Assign

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 Panel Wide Parameter EN | 21 P## Area Assign P## Prt Points Point events include every event that can be Default: generated by a point. Events include all of the events Selection: 1 to 8...
  • Page 22: Ram Parameters

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 Panel Wide Parameter EN | 22 If communication with RAM is not successful, or if RAM Parameters RAM Ph there is no phone number programmed in These program items are used to enable RAM...
  • Page 23: Ram Call Back

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 Panel Wide Parameter EN | 23 RAM Call Back Used to add an additional level of communication security to RAM sessions. Default: Selection: Yes or No When the D9112 hears the proper RAM passcode, it hangs up the phone, seizes the phone line, then...
  • Page 24: Ram Ph

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 Panel Wide Parameter EN | 24 Ram Ph Default: Blank The phone number the panel dials to contact RAM. Selection: Up to 24 characters The panel dials the programmed number as a result...
  • Page 25: 2.0 Area Wide Parameters

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Area Wide Parameters EN | 25 A# Acct Number 2.0 Area Wide Parameters This program item determines the account number This programming module contains three reported for this area. An account number must be programming categories: assigned to each active area.
  • Page 26: A# Delay Res

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Area Wide Parameters EN | 26 A# Delay Res A# Exit Dly Time Default: Default: Selection: Yes or No Selection: 0 to 600 Exit delay time for this area. Select an entry that is a...
  • Page 27: Bell Parameters

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Area Wide Parameters EN | 27 Immediately after the detector trips, the area’s sensor Example 2: reset relay interrupts power to points connected to it Verify Time is set for 50 seconds. The alarm...
  • Page 28: A# Fire Pat

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Area Wide Parameters EN | 28 A# Fire Pat Select the bell pattern this area uses to signal an alarm on a fire point. Press the [SPACE] bar to scroll through the selections. Press [ENT] when the correct selection appears in the display.
  • Page 29: A# Single Ring

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Area Wide Parameters EN | 29 A# Single Ring 0101 Bell test may be erratic. If several areas This program item determines if an alarm from a 0101 programmed for bell test are armed at the...
  • Page 30: Area

    Window is programmed YES, the report is not sent. Bosch Security Systems recommends that all areas sharing the same account number use the same Opening and Closing Window times.
  • Page 31: A# Area O/C

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Area Wide Parameters EN | 31 A# Area O/C Area Opening Area report is sent to the central station when each individual area is opened (disarmed). An Closing report is sent to the central station when each individual areas is closed (armed). This report includes the area information.
  • Page 32: A# Restricted O/C

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Area Wide Parameters EN | 32 A# Restricted O/C Opening Closing This item determines if this area can restrict report activity. Restricted Opening Area Opening report refers to the panel sending an report ONLY when the area is disarmed after a non-fire alarm.
  • Page 33: A# Perimeter O/C

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Area Wide Parameters EN | 33 A# Perimeter O/C Perimeter Opening Closing This item determines if this area can send reports to the central station. Modem Format reporting is required. Perimeter Opening Opening...
  • Page 34: A# Auto Close

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Area Wide Parameters EN | 34 A# Auto Close The panel can automatically arm the area at the end of the closing window. Default: Selection: Yes or No The area automatically arms at the end of the close window.
  • Page 35: O/C Windows

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Area Wide Parameters EN | 35 Exceptions: To prevent the windows from O/C Windows activating on certain days of the year, program Xept Set a schedule for disarming and arming. The Holiday YES, and enable at least one Holiday...
  • Page 36: W## Thursday

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Area Wide Parameters EN | 36 Open Disarming the area between the W## Thursday Window Start Open Window Stop time creates a local event in the D9112 log, Default: Opening but does not send the...
  • Page 37: Programming Two Opening Windows On The Same Day

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Area Wide Parameters EN | 37 2.4.1 Programming Two Opening Windows on the Same Day Table 17: Programming for Two Opening Windows on the Same Day OPEN CLOSE Day of Week Early Start...
  • Page 38: W## Close Window Start

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Area Wide Parameters EN | 38 Close Early Begin for report feature 0101 Disabled windows have a blank “begin” explanations. 0101 time. If the entry for this prompt is blank, but 0101 the times are programmed for Close...
  • Page 39: W## Xept Holiday

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Area Wide Parameters EN | 39 W## Xept Holiday W## Holiday 2 You can determine if the window is disabled on Default: holidays, or is active only on holidays. Selection: Yes or No...
  • Page 40: Opening/Closing Windows Worksheet

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Area Wide Parameters EN | 40 2.4.4 Opening/Closing Windows Worksheet Use Table 21 to determine the proper entries for your application. Table 20: Opening/Closing Windows Worksheet OPEN CLOSE eXcept Early Early Holiday Day of Week...
  • Page 41: Table 22: Normal Store Hours

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Area Wide Parameters EN | 41 Table 22: Normal Store Hours* OPEN CLOSE eXcept Early Early Holiday Day of Week Begin Start Stop Begin Start Stop Holiday Index Area(s) 04:00 05:00 06:00 20:00...
  • Page 42: Command Center

    Corresponding DIP switches on the Default: PanelWide (address 1 only) command center are set to identify each command center. See the D9112B Program Record Sheet for DIP Selection: PanelWide, Account. Area, or No switch settings for each address. Keypad 0 or 1...
  • Page 43: Cc# Area

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Area Wide Parameters EN | 43 The text for each area is programmed separately, so CC# Area each area can have a custom display. Default: Check the Program Record Training Sheet (P/N: 74- 06447-000) for default text.
  • Page 44: Custom Function

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Area Wide Parameters EN | 44 2.5.3 Custom Function Note: Period (.), comma (,), percent (%), parenthesis [()], Custom Functions are a way to simplify the use of equal (=), greater/less than (< >), exclamation (!), complex keystroke sequences that can be entered at and colon (:) are not allowed.
  • Page 45: 3.0 User Interface

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 3.0 User Interface EN | 45 Command Center Scope affects how a Custom Function executes: 3.0 User Interface Scope of the command center where the This programming module contains three Custom Function is accessed can affect the way the programming categories: Cmd Center Functions, Custom Function operates.
  • Page 46: Cmd Center Function

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 3.0 User Interface EN | 46 Custom functions simplify the use of the command center by providing a method of displaying complex See the Security System User’s Guide for functions in a simplified form using custom text.
  • Page 47: Disarm

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 3.0 User Interface EN | 47 Table 28: Authority Level Selections Blank Disable this function for the authority level specified. Enable this function for the authority level specified. When the passcode is entered at the command center, the panel checks the authority level.
  • Page 48: Master Arm

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 3.0 User Interface EN | 48 Master Arm There are three arming functions enabled by this prompt: Scope Master Arm All Areas: Arms all areas according to the of the command center where the function is entered (see Cmd Cntr Assignment).
  • Page 49: Mstr Arm Inst

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 3.0 User Interface EN | 49 Mstr Arm Inst Master Arm Instant: [COMMAND] [1] [1] There are three instant master arming functions enabled by this prompt: Master Arm All Areas Instant, Master Arm An Area Instant, and Command 11 Local Area Arm Instant.
  • Page 50: L## Master Arm Inst

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 3.0 User Interface EN | 50 L## Master Arm Inst Master Arm Program Record Sheet Default: Selection: Blank or E Disable this function for Authority Level (L##) specified, if this Command Center Function item Blank requires a passcode (P).
  • Page 51: L## Perim Inst

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 3.0 User Interface EN | 51 L## Perim Inst Perimeter Instant Arm Default: See Training Sheet Selection: Blank or E Blank Disable this function for Authority Level (L##) specified, if this Command Center Function item requires a passcode (P).
  • Page 52: L## Perim Delay

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 3.0 User Interface EN | 52 L## Perim Delay Perimeter Delay Arm Default: See Program Record Sheet Selection: Blank or E Blank Disable this function for Authority Level (L##) specified, if this item in Command Center Function requires a passcode (P).
  • Page 53: Watch Mode

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 3.0 User Interface EN | 53 Watch Mode View Area Stat Default: Default: Selection: Blank, E, or P Selection: Blank, E, or P Watch Mode [COMMAND] [6]: View Area Status: This command center function...
  • Page 54: View Pt Status

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 3.0 User Interface EN | 54 View Pt Status Fire Test Default: Default: Selection: Blank, E, or P Selection: Blank, E, or P View Point Status: View points assigned to the area Fire Test [COMMAND] [5] [8]: where the command center is assigned.
  • Page 55: Send Report

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 3.0 User Interface EN | 55 L## Chg Display Send Report Program Record Sheet Default: Default: Selection: Blank or E Selection: Blank, E, or P Change Display: See Authority Level Selections in the Send Report [COMMAND] [4] [1] and...
  • Page 56: Add Passcode

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 3.0 User Interface EN | 56 L## Chg Passcode L## Del Passcode Program Record Sheet Program Record Sheet Default: Default: Selection: Blank or E Selection: Blank or E Change Passcodes: Delete Passcode: See Authority Level Selections in the...
  • Page 57: L## View Log

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 3.0 User Interface EN | 57 See Command Center Function Selections in the This function generates an Alarm report each time it introduction to the Command Center Functions is activated, but only one alarm appears in the alarm memory count at the local area command centers.
  • Page 58: Bypass A Pt

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 3.0 User Interface EN | 58 See Command Center Function Selections in the Bypass a Pt introduction to the Command Center Functions programming module for descriptions of selections. Default: L## Reset Sensors Selection: Blank, E, or P...
  • Page 59: L## Remote Program

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 3.0 User Interface EN | 59 L## Remote Program L## Display Rev Program Record Sheet Program Record Sheet Default: Default: Selection: Blank or E Selection: Blank or E Remote Programming: See Authority Level Selections...
  • Page 60: L## Service Walk

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 3.0 User Interface EN | 60 See Command Center Function Selections in the L## Change Skeds introduction to the Command Center Functions Default: See Training Sheet programming module for descriptions of selections. Selection: Blank or E...
  • Page 61: L## Area O/C

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 3.0 User Interface EN | 61 L## Area O/C L## Perimeter O/C Send Area Opening and Closing Reports: Determines if Perimeter Opening Closing reports are sent to the central station or logged only Default:...
  • Page 62: L## Passcode Arm

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 4.0 Command Menu EN | 62 4.0 Command Menu L## Passcode Arm Use this programming category to create a list of Determines the user’s ability to arm the panel functions that appear in command center displays...
  • Page 63: M## Cc Address 1

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 4.0 Command Menu EN | 63 Function numbers 128 to 143 are programmed in M## CC Address 5 the Custom Function section of the program. See the Command Center, Custom Function page of the D9112...
  • Page 64: 5.0 User Access Windows

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 5.0 User Access Windows EN | 64 UW## Thursday 5.0 User Access Windows Default: Build up to 15 User Access Windows. Once the windows are set up, assign a window to selected Selection: Yes or No User Window passcodes.
  • Page 65: Holiday Indexes For User Access Windows

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 5.0 User Access Windows EN | 65 To disable the window, both the hours and minutes Holiday Indexes for User Access spaces must be blank. Windows 0101 Do not program a single window to cross...
  • Page 66: 6.0 Passcode Worksheet

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 6.0 Passcode Worksheet EN | 66 station automation computer system can only accept 6.0 Passcode Worksheet ZONEX and COMEX style user IDs, see Point/User Flag in the Phone section of Panel Wide The next 100 groups of entries determine the user Parameters.
  • Page 67: User

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 6.0 Passcode Worksheet EN | 67 The D9112 generates a Usr Code Tamper report User after six consecutive attempts to enter a passcode that does not exist in the system. There is no time...
  • Page 68: U## Area 1 Auth

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 6.0 Passcode Worksheet EN | 68 U## Area 6 Auth 0101 User Window times cannot be changed 0101 Default: from the command center. 0101 Selection: 1 to 14 or Blank Once a window is assigned to a user number, the user number always has a Assign an authority level to the user for this area.
  • Page 69: Point Index

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 7.0 Point Index EN | 69 Point Index Point Index # Use this programming module to construct Default: “personality types”: for points used in the D9112 system. The index numbers are used in “point...
  • Page 70 D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 7.0 Point Index EN | 70 Interior: Interior points are armed only by master arming the area. They are NOT armed when using perimeter arming commands (COMMAND 2, COMMAND 3, and COMMAND 8). These points are typically used to monitor interior detection devices such as interior doors, motion detectors, photoelectric beams, carpet mats, and so on.
  • Page 71 D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 7.0 Point Index EN | 71 Point Type There are two ways to use 4 to arm and disarm an area: Keyswitch Maintain: Program Point Response as 1. Do not connect initiating devices to a Keyswitch point.
  • Page 72: P## Pt Response

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 7.0 Point Index EN | 72 Point Response Point Open/Close with a D279: Used for Point Arming and Disarming. must be programmed 1. Local bells are silenced through the command center (to have bell control at the...
  • Page 73: P## Entry Delay

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 7.0 Point Index EN | 73 P## Entry Delay P## Silent Bell Default: Program Record Sheet Default: Selection: 5 sec. to 600 sec. Selection: Yes or No Silent Alarm This program item does not require an entry unless...
  • Page 74: P## Audible After 2 Failures

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 7.0 Point Index EN | 74 Default: P## Audible After 2 Failures Selection: Yes or No Use with non-fire points programmed for “silent bell” to provide local alarm bell output in the event Sound the command center buzzer for...
  • Page 75: P## Relay Follows Point

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 7.0 Point Index EN | 75 P## Relay Follows Point Default: Selection: Yes or No When this point goes into alarm, it activates a relay with the same address number. For example, if this were point #28, relay #28 activates when the point goes into alarm. When the alarm is acknowledged and COMMAND 4 is entered to clear alarm memory, the relay resets.
  • Page 76: P## Local While Armed

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 7.0 Point Index EN | 76 P## Local While Armed Default: Selection: Yes or No Alarm Trouble Restoral This option suppresses , and reports from this point while the area it is assigned to is armed. Local annunciation of activity from this point is provided as programmed.
  • Page 77: P## Bypassable

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 7.0 Point Index EN | 77 P## Bypassable Bypass and force arm the point. Points can be bypassed by entering the Bypass a Point function at a command center, a RAM II command, or a “Bypass a Point” SKED.
  • Page 78: P## Defer Bypass Report

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 7.0 Point Index EN | 78 Default: P## Defer Bypass Report Selection: Yes or No Point Bypass A 24-hour point generates a report if it was previously bypassed and is still bypassed at This is a Fire point the time the area is armed.
  • Page 79: Point Assignments

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 8.0 Point Assignments EN | 79 P### Area Assign 8.0 Point Assignments Default: These entries assign Point Indexes to the points and the points to the areas. Also included in this section Selection: 1 to 8 are parameters used to set the point’s debounce...
  • Page 80: P### Point Text

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 8.0 Point Assignments EN | 80 Command 9 Defines how the Command 9 function operates. Table 31: BFSK/Relay Codes User Cmd 9 Program this section if is enabled in the BFSK Code Trips Relay User Interface module.
  • Page 81: Point Text

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 8.0 Point Assignments EN | 81 Use this entry to determine the point number Point Text reported in BFSK when this point is tripped. Normally, you only use this item when transmitting Default: Command 9 reports to the central station in BFSK format.
  • Page 82: 9.0 Relay Parameters

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 9.0 Relay Parameters EN | 82 9.0 Relay Parameters Table 32: Relay Status Relays provide basic alarm system functions (such as Bell Output and Reset Sensors) as well as a number Resumes Proper State...
  • Page 83: Area Wide Relays

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | EN | 83 Area Wide Relays 0101 The default program uses the same relay Each area can be assigned a unique relay number 0101 for each of the events listed in this section. Do not...
  • Page 84: A# Force Armed

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | EN | 84 A# Force Armed A# Duress Default: Blank Default: Blank Selection: Blank, 1 to 128, A, B, or C Selection: Blank, 1 to 128, A, B, or C Activates when the specified area is Force Armed. It...
  • Page 85: A# Command 7

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | EN | 85 Activates when Printer 19 (SDI address 19) fails. It A# Command 7 remains active until the printer responds. The printer Printer Supervision Panel must be supervised. Default: Blank Wide Parameter must be programmed YES.
  • Page 86: Log % Full

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 10.0 Skeds EN | 86 Log % Full 10.0 Skeds Default: Blank Use the Skeds module to program the D9112 to Selection: Blank, 1 to 128, A, B, or C automatically execute functions on a specific date or day of the week.
  • Page 87: S## Function Code

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 10.0 Skeds EN | 87 S## Function Code Enter the function code you want this Sked to execute. The programmer automatically displays the parameter prompt after you enter the function code if the Sked function requires additional parameters.
  • Page 88 D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 10.0 Skeds EN | 88 Default Description Sub-prompt Selection Disarm Area(s). Entries in the Disarm Area 1. S## Area 1 Disarm Area prompts define the Do not disarm Area 1. area(s) this Sked disarms. The Sked Disarm Area 2.
  • Page 89 D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 10.0 Skeds EN | 89 Default Description Sub-prompt Selection Unbypass all points in Area S## Area 5 Do not unbypass all points in Area 5. Unbypass all points in Area S## Area 6 Do not unbypass all points in Area 6.
  • Page 90 D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 10.0 Skeds EN | 90 Default Description Sub-prompt Selection Test Report. This function Test Defer the report. S## Defer Test generates a Test report from Area Test Send the report on 1. The report is sent to the Phone(s) schedule.
  • Page 91 D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 10.0 Skeds EN | 91 Default Description Sub-prompt Selection Execute Custom Func. This Enter a command address, S## Cmd Center function executes one of the custom 1 to 8. function items programmed in Enter a Custom Function...
  • Page 92: S## Time

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 10.0 Skeds EN | 92 Default Description Sub-prompt Selection Adjust Time Backward One Hour. This Sked function is used to make adjustments to the panel’s clock. A typical application is to program this to take effect at 2:00 a.m. on the date that Daylight Savings Time ends (during the fall).
  • Page 93: S## Monday

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 10.0 Skeds EN | 93 S## Monday S## Xept Holiday Default: Default: Selection: Yes or No Selection: Yes or No Activate this Sked on Mondays Enter YES to prevent this Sked from operating on the holidays...
  • Page 94: S## Holiday 4

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 11.0 Holiday Indexes EN | 94 S## Holiday 3 11.0 Holiday Indexes If no Holiday Index is selected, the Sked operates This programming module has two sections: regardless of any holiday. Add/Change/Delete and View Holidays. Use the...
  • Page 95: Holiday Index 2

    D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 11.0 Holiday Indexes EN | 95 Holiday Index 2 Index 3 Days Default: Default: Blank Selection: Yes or No Selection: Enter Group or Press [ ] Use this date in Holiday Index 2. Press [ENTER GROUP] to view the dates programmed in Holiday Index 1.
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