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MAP 5000 Appendices | en 81
Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Installation manual 2018.08 | 23 | F.01U.168.332
See also
Point types and point evaluation, page 59
Standard-compliant programming, page 58
8.3.2 Automatic arming / disarming
Arming without a warning signal is permitted if it is possible to ensure by technical or
organizational measures that there are no persons in the supervised area before arming.
Refer to Automatic arming / disarming, page 76.
Automatic arming at a predefined time with warning signal
1. Start the schedule wizard and define the time of arming.
2. As action, select Arm Area(s) Using Exit Delay.
3. Program the duration of the acoustic warning signal before arming in the area: Area
Manager > Area > Exit Delay > Normal Delay Time.
4. Deactivate the option Arm Only If Area Is Ready To Arm.
5. Optionally program automatic bypassing of points.
Automatic arming at a predefined time without warning signal
Start the schedule wizard and define the time of arming.
As action, select Arm Area(s) Immediately.
Optionally program automatic bypassing of points.
Automatic arming after disarming without warning signal
Enter the duration after disarming when automatic arming is about to take place in the
area. Area Manager > Area > Behavior > Automatic Arming after Disarming.
Optionally program automatic bypassing of points.
Disarming at a predefined time
Automatic disarming is not permitted for security reasons.
See also
Automatic arming / disarming, page 76
Arming with automatic bypass, page 76
8.3.3 Areas with blocking time
Disarming of an area can be optionally influenced by means of a blocking time. An external
alarm from the area cancels the blocking time, i.e. disarming is possible.
1. Under Area (area manager), select the desired Time Model.
Please note: Disarming is possible within a defined time interval.
2. A Time Model is made up of Day Models and can be adapted or created in the user
manager if necessary.
3. A blocking time can be changed by the user at the control center up to seven days in
advance if the user has the corresponding permissions. User Manager > Permission Sets
> Operations Category > May Edit Blocking Time
8.3.4 Access Levels
The standard distinguishes between four access levels (AE):
AE 1 Access for everyone, no authorization/code required
AE 2A Access for users, user passcode required
AE 2B Access for users, user passcode required
AE 3 Access for installers via control center or via RPS for MAP
AE 4 Access for manufacturers via RPS for MAP
Level 2A is a subset of level 2B.

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