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D7212GV3 | Program Entry Guide | 4.0 Points EN | 84
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 10/11 | F01U170808-02
If you want this point to ring the bell
because the message failed to reach the
central station receiver, program P##
Audible After 2 Failures as Yes.
P## Ring Until Restored
Default: No
Selection: Yes or No
Yes The relay programmed to provide
fire alarm output for this point cannot
be de-activated until the point
restores to normal.
No The relay programmed to provide
fire alarm output for this point can be
de-activated before the point
restores to normal.
Use this option to determine if the bell continues to
ring until the Fire Bell time expires. The point returns
to a normal condition when the user acknowledges
the alarm to silence the bell.
If the point restores and the fire alarm is
not silenced from the keypad, the fire
alarm output continues until Fire Bell time
expires. If the point does not restore, the
fire alarm output continues even after bell
time expires.
Use this option for fire applications to
meet the requirement that audible alarms
cannot be silenced until the fault condition
clears or the Fire Bell time expires.
P## Audible After 2 Failures
Default: No
Selection: Yes or No
Yes A# Burg Alarm relay activates after
two failed attempts.
No P## Silent points do not cause the
A# Burg Alarm relay to activate
even if the report does not get to the
central station receiver.
When set to Yes, if the report fails to reach the
central station after two attempts, a silent alarm rings
the A## Burg Alarm bell. A silent alarm is generated
when a point with P## Silent set to Yes is faulted
while armed.
When a point programmed for P## Silent
Bell is faulted, the timer for the A# Burg
Time starts, even though the bell is not
yet ringing. As much as three min can
elapse before the second attempt fails.
Ensure that A# Burg Time is
programmed to provide the amount of bell
time you need, minus the additional three
min that might elapse before the bell
actually begins to ring.
P## Invisible Point
Default: Refer to the program record sheet
Selection: Yes or No
Yes Keypads do not display alarm
activity from this point.
No Activity from this point is visible at
the keypads.
Use this option to determine whether the point
appears in the keypad display upon an alarm
condition. For LED keypads, the LED does not
illuminate upon an alarm condition. Point text
appears and annunciation is made for Invisible points
programmed for a trouble condition in point response.
To prevent the keypad alarm tone and the
A# Burg Alarm bell from sounding,
program P## Silence Bell as Yes.
If a user enters a valid passcode while a
bell is ringing for an invisible alarm, the
keypad shows ALARM SILENCED.

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