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D6412/D4412
SIA Installation Quick Reference Guide
D6412/D4412 SIA Installation Quick Reference Guide
46930E Page 2 © 2003 Bosch Security Systems
2.1.3 Silent Exit
The panel includes a Silent Exit feature (hold the [All] or [Part] key until Exit Delay begins). The SIA standard requires
that the panel double Exit Time if the user uses Silent Exit. The Exit Tone is suppressed for that exit only.
D6412/D4412 Program Entry Guide Reference
There is no special programming to enable this feature. Holding either the [All On] or [Part On] key starts a silent,
doubled Exit Delay.
2.1.4 Exit Time Restart
The SIA standard requires that the panel have an option that restarts Exit Delay if a user follows these steps:
1. Starts Exit Delay (turns the system on).
2. Exits and closes an Exit Delay point.
3. Returns through the same Exit Delay point.
The panel restarts Exit Delay (one-time restart only).
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Global Open/Close Options: The default for the Exit Time Restart parameter is enabled. Use this parameter to disable the
feature if necessary.
2.1.5 Exit Error
When a user leaves an Exit Delay point violated at the end of Exit Time, the panel creates an Exit Error as specified by the
SIA standard:
1. The alarm output and command center sound the alarm immediately.
2. Entry Delay begins (alarm continues to sound).
3. The user does not return to silence the alarm. Entry Time expires.
The panel sends alarm and Exit Error reports.
D6412/D4412 Program Entry Guide Reference
Global Open/Close Options: The Open/Close Reporting Options parameter can be used to disable the Exit Error report if
necessary. The default enables Exit Error reports.
2.1.6 All On – No Exit Option (Unvacated Premises)
If a user turns an area All On and does not leave the premises (no Entry/Exit points are faulted during the Exit Time), the
panel’s All On – No Exit option automatically shifts the area from All On to Part On.
This feature does not apply when a user turns the system All On with a RF keyfob.
D6412/D4412 Program Entry Guide Reference
Global Open/Close Options: The Arming Options 1 parameter can be used to disable the All On-No Exit feature if
necessary. The default enables the feature.
2.1.7 Recent Closing
If an alarm occurs within 2 min. of the expiration of Exit Time, the panel creates an “alarm-recent closing” event. If the
user armed with a passcode or a RF keyfob, the user number is included in the Recent Closing report.
Recent Closing events are not created for Fire Alarm events.
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Global Open/Close Options: The Open/Close Reporting Options parameter can be used to disable the Recent Closing
report if necessary. The default enables Recent Closing reports.
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