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D7212GV3 |
Program Entry Guide | 2.0
Panel and Area Wide Parameters
EN
| 33
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 10/11 | F01U170808-02
Controlled points must be programmed
as
P## Watch Point
to generate a
watch tone.
A# Verify Time
Default:
60
Selection:
10 to 60 (in 1-sec increments)
Use alarm verification with smoke detectors to reduce
the number of false fire alarms. When Verify Time is
programmed, the control panel can check smoke
detector point activations before generating alarm
signals.
Do not
enable the Cross Point
feature in point indexes designated
for Fire points.
Check with your authority having
jurisdiction (AHJ) to determine the
maximum verification time allowed.
Points are programmed individually to activate the
verification feature. Refer to
Section 4.1
Point Index
on page 77. Any resettable Fire point can activate
alarm verification for the area to which it is assigned.
Use separate area alarm-verification relays.
To enable alarm verification on a point, program
Point Index
, Fire Point, Alarm Verify, and Resettable
as
Yes
.
When an Alarm Verification point senses an alarm,
the control panel automatically removes power to all
Resettable points connected to the area’s Reset
Sensors relay. The sensor reset removes power to
the sensors for the amount of time programmed in
Verify Time. When power is reapplied, a 60-sec
confirmation window begins. If the detector is still in
alarm and experiences another alarm during the
confirmation window, or a different Resettable
Verification point in the area senses an alarm, an
alarm occurs.
Example:
Verify Time is set for 20 sec. The alarm
verification cycle starts when the detector senses
smoke or fire. No report occurs.
When the detector senses smoke or fire, the area’s
sensor reset relay interrupts power to points
connected to it for the time in Verify Time.
When power restores to the points, the 60-sec
confirmation window starts. If any detector, reset
during the verification time, experiences another
alarm during the confirmation window, an alarm
occurs. If there is no activity during this period, no
alarm occurs and the verification window ends. If a
Verification point senses another alarm after the
window ends, a new verification cycle begins. Refer
to
Table
18 on page 33 for an example of Verify
Time.
A# Duress Enable
Default:
No
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes
Enable Duress alarm for this area.
No
Disable Duress alarm for this area.
Refer to
Duress Type
in Section 2.7 Miscellaneous
on page 30 for an explanation of duress.
The passcode you normally use for
duress is not valid in an area with
A#
Duress Enable
set to
No
.
If a passcode with the appropriate
L# Disarm
authority is used to duress
disarm an area with
A# Duress Enable
set to
No
, NO AUTHORITY appears in
the display. Also, if the keypad display is
moved to an area with
A# Duress
Enable
set to
No
using
[COMMAND][5][0], a valid duress disarm
passcode does not send a duress report.
For SIA CP-01 Compliance:
A# Duress Enable
must be set to Yes.
Table 18: Verify Time
Verification Point
Activation
Verify Time/Reset
Sensors
Power removed,
ignore activity
60 sec
Confirmation
Generate alarm if
additional activity
received.
Restart Alarm
Verification Cycle if
an Alarm
Verification point
activates.
Example:
Total
Cycle time 80 sec
*
20 Sec
60 Sec