D9412GV2/D7412GV2 |
Program Entry Guide | 4.0
RADXPNTS
EN
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Bosch Security Systems | 5/05 | F001U003636B
P### BFSK/Relay
Default:
Refer to the program record sheet
Selection:
0 to 9
Use this option to:
•
Determine the point number sent in BFSK format
when this point is faulted.
•
Activate a relay when the point is faulted, even if
the control panel is programmed for Modem IIIa
2
reporting format. Refer to
Table 30
.
BFSK/Relays do not activate for Fire
Supervisory or Non-Fire Supervisory
points.
Table 30: P### BFSK/Relay Codes/Relays
Faults Relay
BFSK Code
D8129 on
Zonex Bus 2
for D9412GV2*
D8129 on
Zonex Bus 1
for D7412GV2*
1
73
9
2 74 10
3
75
11
4 76 12
5
77
13
6 78 14
7
79
15
8 80 16
* Address setting = 1 (on), 2 (off), 3 (on), 4 (on)
Local annunciation on the keypads, Local
Printer reports, and the View Log show
the actual point number (1 to 247), not
the BFSK report code
Do not assign a BFSK or relay to Invisible
points. To avoid activating one of the
associated relays, program this prompt
as 0.
On the D9412GV2, do not use Relays 73
through 80 for Area or Panel-Wide Relay
function when this prompt is enabled for the
corresponding points. Refer to
Table 30
.
On the D7412GV2, do not use Relays 9
through 16 for Area or Panel-Wide Relay
function when this prompt is enabled for the
corresponding points. Refer to
Table 30
.
Two relays can activate when this point
enters into alarm if the
P## Rly Resp Type
for this point is programmed.
Use these codes to activate relays on the
D8129 OctoRelay (or C8137 Transmitter
Interface). You can assign the same code
to several points providing a summary zone
alarm output. When the point enters into
alarm, the relay activates. When the alarm
is acknowledged and is no longer scrolling
in the keypad display, the relay resets.
P### Point Text
Default:
Refer to the program record sheet
Selection:
Up to sixteen alphanumeric
characters
Enter alphabetic characters (A to Z) in capital letters.
Enter up to sixteen characters of text to describe the
point. This point text is shown at keypads, if the point
is programmed as visible, and sent to the D6500 or
D6600 when transmitting in Modem IIIa
2
format (if it
is a reporting point).
Include the point number in custom point text. This
helps the user when viewing events, creating bypasses,
and so on. It can also simplify troubleshooting.
When a D1260 Keypad is installed on the
system, the point text for Points 240 to 247
can be used for Area Name Text for Areas
1 to 8, respectively. Refer to
Table 31
:
Table 31: Point Text for Points 240 to 247
Point Text
Corresponding Area Name Text
Point 240
Area 1
Point 241
Area 2
Point 242
Area 3
Point 243
Area 4
Point 244
Area 5
Point 245
Area 6
Point 246
Area 7
Point 247
Area 8