D9412GV2/D7412GV2 |
Program Entry Guide | 6.0
GV2AUX
EN
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Bosch Security Systems | 5/05 | F001U003636B
Account Identification:
The D6600 Receiver can
identify the NetCom accounts by either the IP address
or the account number received in the message sent
from the control panel. The account number
transmitted in the message is always Area 1’s account
number. Although up to ten digits can be programmed
for the account number, only eight digits are sent in
the message to the D6600 receiver.
Fire Trouble Resound
Default:
0
Selection:
0, 1, 2
0
Keypads do not re-sound the fire
trouble tone.
1
Keypads re-sound the fire trouble
tone at 12:00 PM if any Fire point
that falls within the scope of a keypad
is in an off-normal condition.
2
Keypads re-sound the fire trouble
tone at 12:00 AM if any Fire point
that falls within the scope of a keypad
is in an off-normal condition.
This item determines if a fire trouble condition,
previously acknowledged and silenced at a keypad,
automatically (locally) re-sounds the fire trouble tone at
12:00 PM, 12:00 AM, or not at all if the point is still in
an off-normal state. Events are not generated at the
time the re-sound occurs.
Early Ambush Timer
Default:
10 minutes
Selection:
5 to 30 minutes
The programmed time is the maximum value of the
Early Ambush Timer. When Early Ambush is set to
Yes
for a specified area (refer to
A# Early Ambush
on
page 44) and the area is disarmed, the user has the
amount of time programmed here to enter a second
code into the keypad.
If a second pass code is not entered within the
programmed time, a Duress event is generated based
on the first user code. Duress reports mush be enabled
in Routing in order to be sent to a central station.
Secondary Ambush Code
Default:
Unique
Selection:
Unique or any
Unique
The code used to end the timer must
be different from the code used to
disarm the area.
Any
The timer can be stopped using a
different code, or the same code that
disarmed the area.
The Secondary Ambush Code determines whether the
same pass code can be used to begin and end the
Early Ambush process.
6.9
Cross Point Parameters
This section discusses the requirements necessary to
program Cross Point functions.
The Cross Point option reduces false alarms. Points
can be programmed so that the control panel needs to
see an Alarm condition within a programmed period
of time (called Cross Point Time) from at least two
points within a Cross Point Group (
Table 41
on page
133) before Cross Point Alarm Events are generated.
These points need the Cross Point option enabled in
their corresponding point indexes to generate this
event.
Cross Point Groups were established in the
D9412GV2 and D7412GV2 to support the Cross Point
functions. There are 31 Cross Point Groups in the
D9412GV2 and ten in the D7412GV2. Each Cross
Point Group consists of eight points and is identified
by the point numbers in them (for example, Cross
Points 1 to 8, Cross Points 9 to 16, and so on). The
maximum number of points that can be programmed
to meet the Cross Point criteria is two. Point numbers
from different Cross Point Groups do not affect each
other. Refer to
Table 41
on page 133 for a complete
listing of Cross Points comprising each Cross Point
Group.