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D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Area Wide Parameters EN | 28
Bosch Security Systems | 2/04 | 74-06145-000-D
A# Fire Pat
Select the bell pattern this area uses to signal an alarm on a fire point.
Press the [SPACE] bar to scroll through the selections. Press [ENT] when the correct selection appears in the
display.
Default: Pulse
Selection: Steady, Pulse, CaStnd, TmCod3
Steady Steady output
Pulse Pulse March Time: 120 beats per minute at an even tempo
CaStnd California Standard: 10 sec. audible + 5 sec. silent + 10 sec. audible + 5 sec. silent.
Note:
This sequence repeats until bell time expires.
TmCod3 Temporal Code 3: 0.5 to 1.0 sec. audible + 0.5 sec. silent + 0.5 sec. to 1.0 sec. audible + 0.5 sec. silent
+ 0.5 sec. to 1.0 sec. audible + 2.5 sec. silent.
Note:
This sequence repeats for a minimum of three min. with
±
25% timing tolerance (1991 NFPA standards
allow automatic silencing as permitted by the AHJ, and carry a minimum ring time of five min.).
A# Burg Time
Default: 6
Selection: 1 to 90
Enter the number of minutes the bell rings for non-
fire alarm points.
The bell output begins as soon as the alarm occurs.
When the panel’s internal clock begins a new
minute, it considers the first minute expired. It ends
the timing and shuts off the bell when the
programmed number of minutes expires.
If a passcode is entered to silence the bell before the
time expires, and
Cancel
report is programmed
YES in Phone, a
Cancel
report is generated and sent
to the same phone that the alarm message is routed
to.
The output for the alarm bell is determined by
programming in the Relays section of the program.
Relay A is the programmed default providing non-
fire alarm bell output for all eight areas. Relay A is
the D9112’s on-board relay providing powered
alarm output from terminal 6. An optional D136
Relay can be installed on the D9112 to provide
powered alarm output from terminal 7 (known as
relay “B”).
Because the relay number is programmable by area,
you may change the relay number to provide
separate alarm outputs for each area. The relay
assigned provides bell output for the number of
minutes specified in
Burg Time
and follows the
pattern set in
Burg Pat
.
A
Summary Alarm
relay is also available in the
Relays section of the program. It does not follow bell
pattern or time.
A# Burg Pat
Default: Steady
Selection: Steady, Pulse, CaStnd, TmCod3
Select the bell pattern this area uses to signal an
alarm on a non-fire point.
See
Fire Pat
for a description of each selection.
Press the [SPACE] bar to scroll through the
selections. Press [ENT] when the correct selection
appears in the display.
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