D9412GV2/D7412GV2
D9412GV2/D7412GV2 Release Notes for Version 7.09
F01U003637-06 Page 10 © 201313 Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
Recent Closing
If a point with
P# Type
set to 1, 2 or 3 goes into
alarm within 2 min after the exit delay expires,
then the alarm event sent is considered a Recent
Closing Alarm. This feature is always enabled and
has no configuration parameters. The alarm with
recent closing event creates new Modem IIIa
2
messages that the central station might need to
add to their automation software. Refer to Event
27 in the Modem IIIa
2
Messages section of the
Appendix in the ConettixD6600/D6100 Computer
Interface Manual (P/N: 4998122703) for the
details of central station data changes.
Master Arm – No Exit
Prompt:
A# Arm No Exit
When enabled, this feature sets an area’s arming
state to Perimeter Armed if no perimeter points
with delayed responses are faulted and returned
to normal in that area during the Exit Delay of a
Master Arm attempt. This feature applies to CMD
1, Passcode arming, Keyswitch and remote
master arming.Fixed Passcode Length
Prompt:
Passcode Length
When enabled, this feature sets a fixed length to
all user passcodes. During Entry Delay, the code
is accepted when the last digit is pressed to
disarm the area. At any other time, the [Enter]
key is required for acceptance of the code.
To be ANSI SIA CP-01 compliant, the
Fixed Passcode Length feature must
be enabled. For backward
compatibility, Fixed Passcode Length
is disabled by default
If you change the Fixed Passcode
Length value to 4 or greater, you must
also change the default Service
Passcode to match the new length.
Remote Arm/ Disarm Output
Prompt:
Remote Warning
When enabled, this feature uses the Alarm Bell
output to annunciate the arming and disarming
of an area by remote means, such as by
keyswitch, key fob, or remote software (RPS, BIS
Security Engine). When arming occurs, the
output pulses for two seconds. When disarming
occurs, the output pulses ON, OFF, ON, OFF for
two seconds each.
Abort Window
Prompts:
CC# Abort
Display, P
# Alarm
Abort
,
Abort Window
This feature is always enabled, but it only applies
to intrusion alarm events generated by points
that have
P# Alarm Abort
set to Yes and
P##
Invisible Pt
set to No. When an intrusion alarm
event is annunciated, the user has the duration
of time programmed in the
Abort Window
prompt to enter a valid passcode to prevent the
alarm event from being transmitted to the central
station. When transmission is aborted
successfully, any keypad with
CC# Abort Display
set to
Yes shows ALARM NOT SENT.