Bosch ICP-EZM2 Installer's Manual page 38

Intrusion control panel
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Easy Series (ICP-EZM2) | Installer Guide | 4.0 Programming
Item
Programming Item
Number
Installer Passcode
122
Override Enabled
Programming Key
123
Auto Transfer
Point Alarm
124
Verification
Faulted Points
125
Allowed Threshold
Exit Delay
126
Entry Delay
127
Exit Time Restart
128
Recent Close Enabled
129
Default
= Country-specific default. Select this programming item to hear the updated default value.
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Description (Range)
0 = Override disabled
1 = Override enabled
To override the installer passcode prompt, short solder pads together
for approximately 5 sec (see below).
5 s
Pick up phone to hear Installer Menu options.
0 = Installer must activate the programming key from the Installer
Menu.
1 = Programming key automatically sends or receives stored
programming data.
Refer to Section 4.5 Programming Key on page 54 for more
information.
Determines the level of alarm verification required by point before
generating an intrusion alarm condition.
0 = None
Point generates an alarm as soon as the condition is detected.
1 = Cross zone
To cause an alarm, two or more Cross Zone points must be
faulted within the time set in Expert Programming Item Number
134 (refer to page 39).
Cross Zone Enabled must = 1 for at least two interior or
perimeter points. Refer to Section 4.3.5 Point Programming
Items on
page 46.
2 = Intelligent threat assessment
Protection levels, point types and conditions, and system event
timing are used to assess a potential threat. If the threat reaches
a specific threshold, the system sends a verified alarm report.
3 = Confirmed alarms
Opening the initial entry door disables all means of alarm
confirmation.
4 = Confirmed alarms
Use a token, key fob, or key from a keyswitch to turn the system
off.
Determines the maximum number of faulted points that are disabled
while the system is on (0 to 8).
Enter how long the user has to exit the building before the system
turns on (45 to 255 sec).
Enter how long the user has to enter the building and turn off the
system before an alarm condition occurs (30 to 255 sec).
0 = User cannot reset Exit Delay timer.
1 = User can reset Exit Delay timer once while system is on. If the
system is in Exit Delay, and a Perimeter point faults, restores, and
faults again, the Exit Delay timer resets.
0 = Recent Close report not sent.
1 = Recent Close report sent within two min of turning on the system.
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 5/07 | F01U025147-01
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