Turning System On, With Points Open (Bypass Points) - Bosch 2212 User Manual

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Turning System On, With Points Open (Bypass
Points)
I have this feature.
I do not have this feature.
The Bypass Points feature is used to exclude points you do not wish to
turn on with the rest of the system. If you try to turn your system on
and there is a faulted point (door or window open), you can either close
it or bypass it. If a point becomes faulted after exit delay has begun, you
must either close the point, bypass it, or cancel exit delay. If the system
is allowed to turn on with a point faulted, an alarm is generated. If you
wish, you can bypass a point even if it is not faulted.
1.
Press [9] or [0] to turn the system All or Part On.
2.
If a point is faulted, the error tone sounds and the following
display is shown for three seconds:
POINTS FAULTED
If a point becomes faulted after exit delay has begun, the display
shows the following. Go to Step 3:
POINTS FAULTED
## SEC TO EXIT!
3.
The system then identifies the faulted point (in this example,
Point 5), followed by instructions for bypassing the point:
POINT 5 FAULTED
BEDROOM WINDOW
PRESS 5
BYPASS PT 5
4.
Press the key for the point you want to bypass and then [
this example, you would press [5] [
you've bypassed the point.
PT 5 BYPASSED
BEDROOM WINDOW
TO
]. The display shows that
]. In
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