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Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Program Entry Guide F.01U.218.312 | 04 | 2012.03
P## Bypassable
Bypassing a 24-hour point: When a 24-hour point or 24-hour Supervisory point is bypassed,
24 HOUR BYPASS scrolls continuously at the keypad.
Bypassing a Fire Point: FIRE BYPASS scrolls to indicate that a 24-hour Fire point or a Fire
Supervisory point is bypassed.
Table 5.1 Bypassing a Point
NOTICE!
When the point cannot return to the system through disarming, the point must be manually
unbypassed using the Unbypass keypad function, Sked Functions 4 and 5, or remote
programming software (RPS).
NOTICE!
For Force Armed points to remain bypassed, ensure that P## Force Arm Returnable is set to
No.
Default: Refer to the program record sheet
Selection: Yes or No
Yes This point can be bypassed and force armed.
No This point cannot be bypassed or force armed from the keypad or
remote programming software (RPS); however, it can be force armed
by automatic arming at the end of the Closing Window (refer to the A#
Auto Close prompt in Section 3.10.4 Open/Close Options, page 69 or by
a Sked programmed to arm the area.
NOTICE!
To meet UL 864 requirements (D9412GV4 and D7412GV4), set this parameter to No.
NOTICE!
Alternative to a 24-hour Point: For alarm capability of a 24-hour point without the continuous
scrolling, use a Perimeter point with a Point Response of 9 to E.
NOTICE!
If the P## Bypassable option is set to Yes, a point can be bypassed in several ways. Refer to
Table 5.1.
Bypass with: Report sent
Keypad using the Bypass? function Command Bypass
Keypad using Command 0 Command Bypass
Sked Function 3 Sked Bypass
Remote programming software (RPS) RPS Bypass*
*
RPS Bypass is sent at the end of the RPS session.
NOTICE!
If the P## Swinger Bypass option is set to Yes, a point is automatically bypassed after the
fourth alarm or trouble report is sent. A swinger Bypass report is sent at the same time.