D9412GV2/D7412GV2 |
Program Entry Guide | 2.0
GV2MAIN
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Bosch Security Systems | 5/05 | F001U003636B
Chg Passcode
Default:
P
Selection:
Blank, E, or P
Function No.
Function Name
Alternate Keystroke
17 Change
Passcodes
[COMMAND][5][5]
Use this function to change your pass code. This is a
panel-wide function that can be executed from any
keypad assigned to an area where the user has
authority.
Refer to
Section 2.11.4 Authority Level
Selections
on page 61 for a detailed
description of the functions on the
following pages. These parameters
determine only if the authority level
functions are pass-code protected.
Regardless of whether an E or a P is
entered when a COMMAND 55 is
performed, the keypad asks for the user’s
current pass code first.
Add User
Default:
P
Selection:
Blank, E, or P
Function No.
Function Name
Alternate Keystroke
18 Add
User
[COMMAND][5][6]
Use this function to add or change pass codes, add or
change tokens or cards and Sub-users, and add or
change control panel authority levels (L##) by area.
Del User
Default:
P
Selection:
Blank, E, or P
Function No.
Function Name
Alternate Keystroke
19 Delete
User
[COMMAND][5][3]
Use this function to delete a user’s pass code and
tokens or cards. It does not delete user names.
This function deletes the pass code, master
user, and all sub-users associated with the
user number.
Extend Close
Default:
P
Selection:
Blank, E, or P
Function No.
Function Name
Alternate Keystroke
20 Extend
Close
[COMMAND][5][1]
Use this function to change the expected closing time
for the area. The window cannot be adjusted until the
Close Early Begin time passes and the Closing
Window is active.
View Log
Default:
E
Selection:
Blank, E, or P
Function No.
Function Name
Alternate Keystroke
21
View Log
(Menu function only)
Use this function to view all of the system events, their
time stamps, User IDs, or point numbers. User Name
and Point Text are
not
stored
in the event log, but
they appear when the control panel matches them with
the User ID ### and the Point ###.
Each event appears on one line in the log. Any
information related to that event appears on a separate
line in the log.
The log in the control panel can store 500 to 1000
events.
Print Log
Default:
P
Selection:
Blank, E, or P
Function No.
Function Name
Alternate Keystroke
22
Print Event Log
(Menu function only)
Use this function to print all the events stored in the
control panel beginning at the start date and ending
with the last event in the log.
User Cmd 7
Default:
P
Selection:
Blank, E, or P
Function No.
Function Name
Alternate Keystroke
23 User
COMMAND
7
[COMMAND][7]
Use this function to activate an alarm programmed in
COMMAND 7 in the RADXPNTS Handler.