D6412/D4412 Operation and Installation Guide
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D6412/D4412
Overview
2.2 SIA Control Panel Standard
The D6412/D4412 utilizes features within the SIA Control Panel Standard, Features for False Alarm Reduction,
SIA CP-01-1994.02 (R2000.01). SIA features are noted in the D6412/D4412 Program Entry Guide (P/N: 45351). The standard
is available through:
Security Industry Association (SIA)
635 Slaters Lane, Suite 110
Alexandria, Virginia 22314
You can e-mail requests for standards to: Standards@SIAOnline.org.
2.3 Standard Features
2.3.1 Points
The Bosch Security Systems D6412 Control Panel provides up to 40 separate points of protection (24 for the D4412 panel).
Point programming parameters determine the panel’s response to open and shorted conditions on the point’s sensor loop.
Points are programmed individually with several options to customize the protection to your installation. There are eight
sensor loops available on the panel (for on-board points). Off-board point locations can be standard wired sensor loops
(DX2010 Point Expander) or premises RF transmitters (premises RF receiver is required). The 40 points of protection for the
D6412 (24 points for the D4412) can be located on any combination of wired and RF locations.
2.3.2 Areas and Accounts
The system supports up to four separate areas for the D6412 and up to two separate areas for the D4412. You can assign all
points to a single area or spread them out over a maximum of two or four areas, model dependent.
You arm and disarm the panel by are. You can arm and disarm several areas with one function. You can also assign a
passcode an authority level that allows a user to arm an area from a remote command center in another area. Assigning each
area its own account number creates four (D6412) or two (D4412) separate accounts in one panel. Assigning the same
account number to different areas groups them together in a single account.
Area options include: exit tone and delay, separate fire and burglary outputs, and auto opening and closing skeds. Area 1 can
be programmed as a common area. A “First to Open, Last to Close” arming feature is available.
2.3.3 Communicator
The panel uses a built-in digital communicator to send reports to the receiver. It transmits reports in either Modem IIIa²,
Contact ID, or Pager format.
Only the following central station receivers support the panel’s Modem IIIa² format:
• D6600 with CPU v01.01.03 (or higher)
• D6500 with D6511 MPU v1.05 (or higher)
MPORTAN
The D6500 with D6510 MPU does not support the panel’s Modem IIIa
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Format.
The panel connects to an RJ31X jack for phone line seizure. Connection to the RJ31X complies with FCC regulations for
using the public telephone network. You can program the panel to route reports to one of two routing destinations.
The system has routing capabilities that allow you to direct groups of system event reports and individual point reports to
two different routing destinations. The reports can be routed to either destination, both destinations, or to Destination 2
only on failure of Destination 1.
Each routing destination can be programmed with two phone numbers.
MPORTAN
Check panel communications at least once annually (from panel to central station) to verify the panel is
communicating properly in the selected reporting format.