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Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Program Entry Guide 2017.03 | 09 | F.01U.303.998
Point
Profile #
Point Profile text Point
Profile #
Point Profile text
14 Maintained Keyswitch 30 Interior Delay (2)
15 Momenary Keyswitch 31 24-hr Instant Open/Short, no
Abort
16 Point Open/Close on Fault 32 Run Custom Function
RPS Menu Location
Points > Point Profiles > Point Profile Text
10.3.2 Point Profile Text (Second Language)
Default:Blank
Selections:Up to 24 alphanumeric characters
Enter up to 24 characters of text to describe the point profile (point index).
This is for informational purposes only and is not programmed in the control panel.
RPS Menu Location
Points > Point Profiles > Point Profile Text (second language)
10.3.3 Point Response overview
Applications for Point Responses 9, D, and E
You can combine Point Responses 9, D and E with perimeter Point Types to create more
flexible 24-hour protection. Unlike 24-hour points, a faulted perimeter point with a point
Response of D and E displays at the keypad when arming. Like a 24-hour point, a point
programmed this way can generate alarms whether the area is armed or disarmed.
Combining Point Response 9 with the Local While Disarmed feature provides off-site reporting
when the area is armed, but only local alarm annunciation when the area is disarmed.
Combining Point Response 9 with the Local While Armed feature provides off-site reporting
when the area is disarmed, but only local alarm annunciation when the area is armed.
Point Response E Use this for Asic motion detectors. This allows troubles to report while the
control panel is all on.
Point Response F will not sound local keypads but will activate Output Response Type and
keypad faults. To annunciate the off-normal state at a keypad, set Display as Device to Yes
and/or Buzz On Fault as 1 or 2. This point response does not generate alarms or activate alarm
output.
Point Response 8, 9, A, B, and C provide supervisory (24 hour) reporting.
Fire Point Characteristics
1. Reporting: Fire reports are the first events that the control panel sends when a group of
events occur.
2. Visual Annunciation: Fire Troubles continue to scroll until the trouble is cleared. Once
acknowledged, a FIRE TROUBLE scroll lets the end user know that a fire point, or group
of Fire points, is still in trouble. Panel Wide Outputs Summary Fire and Summary Fire
Trouble activate if a output is assigned when any fire point goes into alarm or is in
trouble.
3. Audible Annunciation: A Fire point activates the Fire Bell. The amount of time and pattern
of the output activation is programmed by area in Fire Time and Fire Pattern.
4. Supervisory: A Fire point can send a FIRE SUPERVISORY report and activate the Summary
Supervisory Fire and Summary Fire Trouble panel wide outputs with a Point Response of
8, 9, A, B, C.