104 en | Panel and Area Wide Parameters D9412GV4/D7412GV4/D7212GV4
F.01U.218.312 | 04 | 2012.03 Program Entry Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
Instant arm all Perimeter points, including Delayed points, only in the area where the keypad
is assigned.
L## Perimeter Delay
Delay arm all Perimeter Delay point responses only in the area where the keypad is assigned.
L## Watch Mode
Initiate the Watch Mode in the area to which this keypad is assigned.
L## Perimeter Partial
Partially arms only the area where the keypad is assigned.
L## View Area Stat
View the current arm or disarm status and the not ready to arm status of all areas within the
scope of the keypad in this area. The user needs arming and disarming authority.
L## View Memory
View all memory events that occurred since the last time the system was armed for all areas
within the scope of the keypad in this area.
Function No. Function Name Alternate Keystroke
4 Perimeter Instant Arm [COMMAND][2]
Default: Authority Levels 1-4: Enabled (E)Authority Levels 5-15: Blank (-)
Selection: - or E
Function No. Function Name Alternate Keystroke
5 Perimeter Delay Arm [COMMAND][3]
Default:: Authority Levels 1-3, 15: Enabled (E)Authority Levels 4-14: Blank (-)
Selection: - or E
Function No. Function Name Alternate Keystroke
6 Watch Mode [COMMAND][6]
Default: Authority Levels 1-4: Enabled (E)Authority Levels 5-15: Blank (-)
Selection: - or E
Function No. Function Name Alternate Keystroke
7 Perimeter Partial Arm [COMMAND][8]
NOTICE!
This function ignores the A# Force Arm/Bypass Max entry in Area Parameters.
NOTICE!
Local Only Reporting: No Closing Report is sent to the central station, but a Perimeter Delay
Closing Event is generated in the event log.
Default: Authority Levels 1-2, 15: Enabled (E)Authority Levels 3-14: Blank (-)
Selection: - or E
Function No. Function Name Alternate Keystroke
8 View Area Status (Menu function only)
Default: Authority Levels 1-3, 15: Enabled (E)Authority Levels 4-14: Blank (-)
Selection: - or E
Function No. Function Name Alternate Keystroke
9 View Event Memory [COMMAND][4][0]