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132 en | Points D9412GV4/D7412GV4/D7212GV4
F.01U.218.312 | 04 | 2012.03 Program Entry Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
5.2 Point Responses
5.2.1 Applications for Point Responses 9, D, and E:
Combine Point Responses 9, D, and E with Perimeter point types to create more flexible 24-
hour protection. Unlike 24-hour points, a faulted Perimeter point with a Point Response of D
and E displays at the keypad when arming. Like a 24-hour point, a point programmed this way
can generate alarms whether the area is armed or disarmed.
Combining Point Response 9 with the Local While Disarmed feature provides off-site
reporting when the area is armed, but only local alarm annunciation when the area is
disarmed.
7* D279 (O/C Non-Priority): The D279 provides point arming and disarming independent of the area arm
state. A non-priority D279 point arm state does not affect the area arm state. P## Point Response must
be programmed 1. Local bells are silenced through the keypad. For bell control at the D279, use P##
Type 8.
Open the W1 jumper on the D279 to send Point Opening and Point Closing Reports. If the D279’s W1
jumper is closed, no Open or Close Report is sent, regardless of control panel programming.
Normal: The point is armed and sends a Point Closing Report. Point Closing Report is not sent if Local
Armed is Yes.
Open: The point is disarmed and sends a Point Opening Report. A Point Opening Report is not sent if
Local Armed is Yes.
Short: A short is an alarm when the point is armed. A short is a trouble when the point is disarmed.
Alarm and Restoral Reports are not sent if Local Disarmed is Yes.
8* D279 (O/C Priority): The D279 provides point arming and disarming independent of the area’s arming
state. A priority D279 point must be armed before an area can be armed. Program P## Point Response
as 2.
Open the W1 jumper on the D279 to send area Opening and Closing Reports as programmed in Area
Parameters and to provide bell control. If the D279’s W1 jumper is closed, no Area Open or Area Close
Report is sent, and alarm bells can only be silenced from a keypad, no matter how the control panel is
programmed.
Normal: When this point changes from open to normal, the area arms.
Open: The area is disarmed. The alarm bell silences if an alarm occurred while the area was armed.
Short: A short is a trouble while the area is disarmed. A short is an alarm while the area is armed. When
this point changes from shorted to normal or open, it restores.
9* Easikey: This point is programmed for access. Program Point Response as 1. If the system is Master
Armed or Perimeter Armed (with or without delays), presenting a valid token to the Easikey reader
shorts the point and disarms its assigned area. Presenting a valid token in a disarmed state does not
clear trouble or alarm memory or rearm the area.
11 Aux AC Supervision: This point type monitors the AC power of an auxiliary power supply. When the
point is in an off-normal state, the control panel waits for the time programmed in AC Fail Time before
generating a Point Trouble. If P## Fire Point is set to Yes, the off-normal condition results in a Fire
Trouble. This point type does not use P## Point Response; therefore, no alarm condition occurs. If this
point type is bypassed, 24 HOUR PT BYPASSED is shown on the keypads.
*Keyswitch Points. Special rules apply to points used for Keyswitch functions. These special point types do not
respond the same way to the point response entry as Point Types 1, 2, and 3.
Default Refer to the program record sheet
NOTICE!
If a point with the type of 11 Aux AC Supervision is bypassed, 24 HOUR PT BYPASSED is
shown on the keypads.
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