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D7212GV3 |
Program Entry Guide | 2.0
Panel and Area Wide Parameters
EN
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Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 10/11 | F01U170808-02
Relay Reports:
When relay activity is
reported to the receiver (refer to
Section 2.3
Routing
on page 12), on-board relays are
reported as follows:
A = 253
B = 254
C = 255
The others report as 001 to 024. The Relay Report is
RELAY SET RELAY # rrr when the relay is turned on
and RELAY RESET RELAY # rrr when the relay is
turned off. Relay Reports are also printed on the local
printer and stored in the control panel memory log.
Controlling Relays:
Relays can activate
depending upon conditions that exist with the
control panel. In addition, the user can
control relays by using the Change Relay?
function, Relay On/Relay Off skeds, and the
Remote Account Manager.
Before programming your relays:
Do not
use the CHG RELAYS? function to toggle
relays reserved for special functions. Special function
relays are Area and Panel Wide Relay functions as
well as relays assigned to CC Enter Key Relay and
P## Relay Response Type
.
Relay C is always on. Assigning any other relay (1 to
24, A or B) deactivates Relay C so this output can be
used for other functions. When Relay C is
programmed for
A# Rest Sensors
, power is always
supplied from Terminal 8 of the control panel.
Relay Restoration
: The status of relays after
programming or resetting the control panel might
restore automatically or require manual restoration.
All relays are turned off after the control panel resets.
The control panel checks certain relay functions
every minute and resumes the correct state after the
reset. Other relays must be manually set to the
correct state using the Change Relay Function
(COMMAND 54).
Relay functions that resume the proper state within
one min:
Alarm Bell
Perimeter Fault
Summary Fire Summary Trouble
Area Armed
Reset Sensors
Fire Bell
AC Fail
Summary Alarm Phone Fail
Silent Alarm
Summary SupBurg
Area Fault
Battery Trouble
Summary Fire Trouble Communications Fail
Watch Mode
Summary SupFire
Relay functions that must be reset manually with
Change Relay function (COMMAND 54):
Fail To Close Force Armed
Duress Log % Full
2.12.1 Area
Relays
Each area can be assigned a unique relay number
for each of the events listed in this section.
A# Alarm Bell
Default:
A
Selection:
0, 1 to 24, A, B, or C
This voltage output relay activates and provides
12 VDC output when a Non-fire point (
P## Fire
is
No
) assigned to this area activates an alarm.
A# Burg Time
and
A# Burg Pattern
must be programmed in Area or Bell
Parameters. This relay activates
according to the bell pattern and remains
active until the bell time expires or a valid
passcode is entered.
P## Silent Bell
must be
No
for the bell to ring upon
alarm.
For SIA CP-01 Compliance:
Do
not
set
A# Alarm Bell
to 0. This feature is
required for SIA CP-01 compliance.
A# Fire Bell
Default:
A
Selection:
0, 1 to 24, A, B, or C
This voltage output relay activates and provides
12 VDC output when a Fire point (
P## Fire
is
Yes
)
assigned to this area activates an alarm.
Fire Time and Fire Pattern must be
programmed in Bell Parameters. This
relay activates according to the bell
pattern and remains active until the bell
time expires.
P## Silent Bell
must be
No
in order for the bell to ring upon alarm.
Although Relay C is a valid entry for
A#
Fire Bell
, do not program Relay C for this
entry. Use Relay A for the
A# Fire Bell
.
A# Reset Sensors
Default:
C
Selection:
0, 1 to 24, A, B, or C