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D279A Operation and Installation Guide
Page 14 © 2002 Bosch Security Systems46456E
D279A
5.2 Programming the D8112 Panel Protective Zone
The D279A controls arming/disarming and entry/exit delay for the zone input to which it is connected. Independently
controlled zones use distinctive zone codes that do not follow typical zone code programming rules. The first two digits of
the zone code follow Special Zone Code programming. The last two digits follow standard programming parameters as
detailed in the Zone Code Index of the 8112:MAIN Program Entry Guide. (See the 8112:MAIN Program Entry Guide
[P/N: 74-03762-000]) for complete Independent Zone Control zone code programming details.) Refer to Table 3.
5.2.1 Supervised Independent Zone Controls (Opening and Closing Reports)
To supervise the IZC, program the zone code with 3 in the first digit position and 2 in the second digit position.
The 3 2 - - code is a Special Zone Code used by the D8112 to identify a supervised D279A zone. To enable opening and
closing reports from the zone controlled by the D279A, cut the jumper (a violet colored jumper, see Table 3) located on the
D279A. The D279A burglary output will go from open to normal (1K) when the control is armed (closed).
Opening and closing reports by zone: When using the D279A to send opening and closing reports by zone, do not use the
same number for the D279A zone number as you do for the passcode ID or the reporting number (see 8112:MAIN Program
Entry Guide [P/N: 74-03762-000] Section 8.0 Arm/Disarm Supervision Reports for passcode ID reporting numbers).
Example: If the D279A is connected to zone 8, DO NOT USE passcode 8 or COMEX group 8.
5.2.2 Non-Supervised Independent Zone Controls (No Opening and Closing Reports)
For a non-supervised IZC, program the zone code with 3 in the first digit position and 4 in the second digit position. The
3 4 - - code is a Special Zone Code used by the D8112 to identify a non-supervised D279A zone. When the zone code
begins with 3 4, opening and closing reports are not transmitted from the zone controlled by the D279A.
5.2.3 Priority Zone Functions
Programming the D279A as a priority zone enables
two valuable functions. When the zone code for the
D279A is programmed with a 3, 4, 7, or 8 in the
fourth digit position, the IZC zone must be armed
before the system can be master armed. However,
once the D8112 is armed, the D279A may be armed
and disarmed. In addition, priority zone
programming provides for an arm/disarm status
display at the command center for the IZC zone.
Pressing any key displays the disarmed priority zone
as a faulted zone. Cut jumper J5 to enable the
priority zone feature (J5 is a violet colored jumper,
see Figure 3 on page 13.
Some standard priority sub-zone codes are shown
below:
3233 Supervised, no restoral reports, steady
bell on alarm, Alpha II display visible,
priority zone
3433 Non-supervised, no restoral reports,
steady bell or alarm, Alpha II display
visible, priority zone
3274 Supervised, restoral reports, steady bell
on alarm, Alpha II display report visible,
priority zone with swinger shunt
Table 3: Recommended D8112 Zone Codes
Programming
DigitFormat Cut J5*
on
D279A
1 2 3 4
No Opening/Closing
Audible 3 4 3 or 7 1-8
Silent 3 4 1 or 5 1-8
Priority
Zone
YES 3 4 1, 3,
5, 6,
or 7
3 or 4
Bell Control
from D279A
YES 3 4 3 or 7 1-8
Opening/Closing
Audible YES 3 2 3 or 7 1-8
Silent YES 3 2 1 or 5 1-8
Priority
Zone
YES 3 2 1, 3,
5, or
7
3 or 4
Bell Control
from D279A
YES 3 2 3 or 7 1-8
* Bell Control from the D279A: When jumper J5
OPENING/CLOSING on the D279A is cut, entering the D279A
passcode silences the bell output of the D8112. The D279A
silences only those alarms initiated by the D279A Panic Alarm
Output, unless fire and burglary inputs are connected to the
same zone.
The bell time restarts with every new trip on the zone input.
The D279A cannot deactivate the Silent Alarm Output (D8112
Terminal 8) if the zone is programmed “Silent.”
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