Bosch D7212GV4, D9412GV4, D7412GV4 User Manual 2

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Bosch D7212GV4, D9412GV4, D7412GV4 User Manual 2

Control Panels

D9412GV4/D7412GV4/D7212GV4

en Owner's Manual Supplement

D9412GV4/D7412GV4/D7212GV4 | Owner's Manual Supplement

System Requirements

Minimum system requirements for Classification in accordance with ANSI/SIA CP-01-2007:

UL Listed and Classified control unit Model D9412GV4, D7412GV4, or D7212GV4

UL Listed and Classified keypad Model D1256, D1257, D1260, D1255, D1255R, or D1255 RW

UL Listed Local Bell

The minimum firmware requirements for SIA CP-01 compliance are:

Control Panel

Firmware Version

D9412GV4

1.00 or later

D7412GV4

1.00 or later

D7212GV4

1.00 or later

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1.0

Introduction

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2.0

General Commands

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2.1

Two-Man Rule

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2.2

Early Ambush

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2.3

Easy Exit Control

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2.4

Passcode Follows Scope

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2.5

Passcode Controlled Menu

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2.6

Walk Tests

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2.7

Door Activated Custom Function

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2.8

Passcode Functions

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2.9

Access Level Control

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2.10

Door Control

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2.11

Delete User [COMMAND 53]

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2.12

Add/Change User - [COMMAND 56]

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3.0

SIA CP-01 Compliance Information

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3.1

System Requirements

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3.2

False Alarm Reduction Features

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3.3

User-Caused False Alarms, Arming the System

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3.4

User-Caused False Alarms, Disarming the System

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3.5

Arming and Disarming with Keyswitches

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3.6

Alarm Transmission Sequence – Alarm Abort

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3.7

Cancel Report and Cancel Window

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3.8

Duress Alarm

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3.9

Swinger Shutdown

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1.0 Introduction

This document supplements the Security System Owner’s Manual

(P/N: 71-06633-000) with the features for the GV4 Series. The instructions for the commands listed in this document replace those commands in the Security System Owner’s Manual. Refer to the Owner’s Manual for the operation of your new security system and its other basic features.

Place this supplement inside the Security System

Owner’s Manual.

2.0General Commands

2.1Two-Man Rule

2.1.1Description

The Two-Man Rule adds an extra step to the disarming process by requiring two unique passcodes to disarm an area from the same keypad.

I have this feature.

I do not have this feature.

2.1.2Using the Two-Man Rule

1.Ensure that the keypad shows idle armed text or DISARM NOW.

2.Enter a valid passcode with the authority to Passcode Disarm by pressing the passcode digits followed by the [ENTER] or [ENT] key.

3.The keypad shows a request for the SECOND CODE:

4.Enter a second valid passcode with the authority to Passcode Disarm by pressing the passcode digits followed by the [ENTER] or [ENT] key. The second passcode must be different from the first passcode.

The area is disarmed and ready for entry.

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2.2Early Ambush

2.2.1Description

Early Ambush adds an extra step to the disarming process by requiring the entry of an additional passcode to confirm that the area is secure. The second passcode can be same as the first or different, depending upon the configuration. The first entry disarms the area and the second entry stops an automatic timer from sending a duress event.

I have this feature.

I do not have this feature.

2.2.2Using Early Ambush

1.Ensure that the keypad shows idle armed text or Disarm Now.

2.Enter a valid passcode with the authority to Passcode Disarm by pressing the passcode digits followed by the [ENTER] or [ENT] key.

3.Ensure that the keypad shows idle disarmed text.

4.You can now search the area; however, you must enter the second passcode before the preset Early Ambush Time expires.

5.Enter a second valid passcode with the authority to Passcode Disarm by pressing the passcode digits followed by the [ENTER] or [ENT] key.

6.The keypad shows CODE 2 VALIDATED to confirm that the second passcode is accepted and the Early Ambush Window is canceled. The area is disarmed and ready for entry.

2.3Easy Exit Control

2.3.1Description

The GV4 Series Control Panels change from one armed state to another armed state without disarming. The Easy Exit Control feature decreases the number of keystrokes and simplifies system operation. This feature is available by default and is always on.

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2.3.2Using Easy Exit Control

Switching armed states from Master to Perimeter:

1.Ensure that the keypad shows idle master armed text.

2.Press the [COMMAND] key. The keypad shows SYSTEM COMMAND.

3.Press [3] to Perimeter Arm.

4.The keypad display shows the Exit Delay countdown.

5.Enter or exit from the premises.

Switching armed states from Perimeter to Master:

1.Ensure that the keypad shows idle perimeter armed text.

2.Press the [COMMAND] key. The keypad shows SYSTEM COMMAND.

3.Press [1] to Master Arm.

4.The keypad shows the Exit Delay countdown.

5.Enter or exit from the premises.

2.4Passcode Follows Scope

2.4.1Description

The Passcode Follows Scope feature is an optional arming and disarming restriction that can be enabled on keypads with access to multiple areas. When this feature is set to NO, the keypad restricts Passcode Arming and Passcode Disarming to the home area of the keypad. When set to YES, this feature allows users to arm or disarm all the areas to which they and the keypad have access. This feature causes no restrictions to the keypad scope as it pertains to any command or arming method other than Passcode Arming or Passcode Disarming.

I have this feature.

I do not have this feature.

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2.4.2Using Passcode Follows Scope

Arming from a keypad with Panel Wide scope and Passcode Follows Scope enabled:

1.Ensure that the keypad shows idle disarmed text.

2.Ensure that you have a valid passcode with the authority to Passcode Arm in all areas.

3.Enter your passcode by pressing the passcode digits followed by the [ENTER] or [ENT] key.

4.The keypad shows ARMING: 12345678 to indicate which areas are ready to enter, exit, delay and arm.

5.The keypad shows the exit delay countdown.

6.Exit from the premises.

Arming from a keypad with Panel Wide scope and Passcode Follows Scope disabled (default):

1.Ensure that the keypad shows idle disarmed text.

2.Ensure that you have a valid passcode with the authority to Passcode Arm in all areas.

3.Enter your passcode by pressing the passcode digits followed by the [ENTER] or [ENT] key.

4.The keypad shows the exit delay countdown.

5.Exit from the premises.

2.5Passcode Controlled Menu

2.5.1Description

When enabled, the system prompts users to enter a passcode before viewing the keypad menu. The system shows the user the menu options allowed according to their authority level, thereby providing users only pertinent commands and functions.

I have this feature.

I do not have this feature.

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2.5.2Using Passcode Controlled Menus

On a D1255 Keypad

1.Press the [ESC] key. The keypad shows ENTER PASSCODE.

2.Enter your passcode by pressing the passcode digits followed by the [ENT] key. The first menu item for which you have authority appears.

On a D1260 Keypad:

1.Press the Menu softkey in the lower right corner. The keypad shows ENTER PASSCODE then press [ENTER].

2.Enter your passcode by pressing the passcode digits followed by the [ENTER] key.

The first and second menu items for which you have authority appear.

2.6Walk Tests

2.6.1Description

The D9412GV4, D7412GV4, and D7212GV4 have three Walk Test menus that allow the user to test various points that are within the scope of the keypad without sending a report to the central station.

When performing a Walk Test, the Walk Test menu indicates that the menu is ready to time out, and clearly indicates on all keypads in the area of operation that a test is in progress. Additionally, the Walk Test procedure issues point trouble conditions for any 24-hr or fire points that remain off-normal when the Walk Test menu exits. After the system annunciates the trouble condition, faulted points are automatically swinger shunt bypassed regardless of the point index settings. These features are always enabled and have no configuration parameters. The warning tones commence 5 min prior to timeout.

Test each smoke detector according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

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Table 1: Walk Test Menu Access

 

 

 

 

Test Type

Command

Menu Function Name

Point Types

 

Sequence

 

Tested

Walk

[COMMAND][4][4]

WALK TEST ?

Visible

 

 

 

Perimeter and

 

 

 

Interior

Fire

[COMMAND][5][8]

FIRE TEST ?

Fire and 24-

 

 

 

hour

Invisible

Not applicable

INVISIBLE TEST ?

Invisible

 

 

 

Perimeter and

 

 

 

Interior

I have this feature.

I do not have this feature.

2.6.2Using Walk Test

On a D1255 Keypad

1.If you use the command sequence, press the keys shown in the Command Sequence column of Table 1 for the necessary test. The keypad shows the number of testable points within the scope of the keypad: ### PTS TO TEST. Proceed to Step 5.

2.If you use menu function list, press the [ESC] key.

3.Press the [NEXT] key until the Menu Function Name (refer to Table 1) appears.

4.Press the [ENT] key to activate the selected walk test function. The keypad shows the number of testable points within the scope of the keypad: ### PTS TO TEST

5.Press the [NEXT] key to see VIEW UNTESTED?

6.Press the [ENT] key to view the untested points. The keypad shows the total number of untested points within the keypad scope: ### PTS UNTESTED.

7.Press the [NEXT] key to view the first point’s name.

8.Press the [ENT] key to view the point’s hardware state. Refer to Table 2.

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Table 2: Hardware States of Points

 

Display Text

Hardware State

1PT### NORMAL HW

Normal

1PT### OPEN HW

Opened

1PT### SHORT HW

Shorted

1PT### MISSNG HW

Missing

9.Activate the point’s sensor and observe the appropriate state change.

10.Press the [NEXT] key to advance to the next untested point within the scope of the keypad.

11.Repeat Steps 8 through 10 until all points are tested.

On a D1260 Keypad

1.If you use the command sequence, press the keys indicated in the Command Sequence column of Table 1 on page 9 for the necessary walk test. The keypad shows the number of testable points within the scope of the keypad: ### points remain to be tested. Proceed to Step 5.

2.If you use the menu function list, press the Menu softkey in the lower right corner.

3.Press the Next softkey until the Menu Function Name (refer to Table 1 on page 9) appears.

4.Press the corresponding softkey to activate the necessary Walk Test functions.

The keypad shows the number of testable points within the scope of the keypad: ### points remain to be tested.

5.Press the View untested Pts softkey to see ### PTS UNTESTED.

6.Press the Next Pt softkey to view the first or next untested point:

 

[Point Text]

Area #, Pt #

 

[Point State] HW

Next PT>

<Exit

Prev PT>

 

 

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