D9412GV2/D7412GV2 |
Program Entry Guide | 4.0
RADXPNTS
EN
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Bosch Security Systems | 5/05 | F001U003636B
Send a Command Bypass Report as soon as a user
bypasses the point from the keypad. Enable this option
for all Bypassable 24-hour points. You can also report
a bypassed point at the time the area is armed. Refer
to
P## Defer BP Report
on page 93.
P## Defer BP Report
Default:
No
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes
Send a Point Bypass Report with the
Closing Report instead of a
Command Bypass Report when a
user bypasses the point.
No
Do not defer Bypass Reports.
Use this option to prevent
P## Type
(0 to F) points
that are bypassed by the user (COMMAND BYPASS)
from occurring until the area is armed. When the area
is armed, the bypassed points and any point being
bypassed during the arming sequence report as
POINT
BYPASS
along with the Closing Report.
When
P## Defer BP Report
is set to
Yes
and Closing Reports are suppressed by
using
Closing Windows
, the deferred
Bypass Reports are not sent.
Bypass Reports for 24-hour points do not
report If
P## Report Bypass at
Occurrence
and
P## Defer Bypass
Report
are both set to
No
.
To report the bypass at occurrence and
when the area is armed, program
P##
Report Bypass at Occurrence
and
P##
Defer Bypass Report
as
Yes
. A Command
Bypass Report is sent as soon as the user
manually bypasses a point, and a
supplemental Point Bypass Report is sent
with the Closing Report.
P## Cross Point
Default:
No
Selection: Yes or No
Yes
This point is a Cross point.
No
This point is not a Cross point.
Do not use Cross points for Fire points.
The Cross point feature is available only on points
programmed with an Instant point response. Also,
Controlled points (Point Types 1, 2 and 3) do not
follow the Cross point operation, described as follows,
during entry or exit delay.
The Cross point option is designed to reduce false
alarms. To achieve this, program two or more points
within a Cross Point Group. A Cross Point Group
generates a Cross Point Alarm event when all points in
the group are faulted within the Cross Point Time.
These points need the Cross point option enabled in
their corresponding point indexes to generate this
event. Refer to
Section 6.9 Cross Point Parameters
on
page 132 for additional programming requirements to
program the Cross Point Timer.
Cross Point Groups were established in the
D9412GV2 and D7412GV2 to support the Cross Point
function. 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 (such as, Cross Points 1
to 8, Cross Points 9 to 16, and so on).
The Cross point function only applies to
Alarm conditions. It does not apply to
Trouble or Supervisory conditions.
P## Fire Point
Default:
No
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes
This point is a Fire point.
No
This point is not a Fire point.
Use this option to make a 24-hour point a Fire point.
This option makes this point the highest priority event
in the control panel when an alarm occurs for both
reporting and displaying on the keypad. Refer to
Section 4.2.2 Characteristics of a Fire Point
on page 85.
You should dedicate a fire annunciation
device to all your Fire points if they are
assigned to a single area in a multiple area
system. Special red keypads and
annunciators with specific keys for fire
systems are designed for this type of
application (D1256 and D1257).
Do not use the Cross point function for Fire
points.