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© 2002 Bosch Security Systems 46456E 11/02
130 Perinton Parkway, Fairport, NY 14450-9199 USA Operation and Installation Guide D279A
Customer Service: (800) 538-5807; Technical Support: (888) 886-6189 Page 16 of 16
5.5.2 Using the D279A as a Keyswitch
The D279A can also be used to arm and disarm an individual area. When using it in this configuration, the D279A should be
the only point in the area. The scope of the command center should be programmed to include the D279As area (either
Account Wide or Panel Wide scope). Cut the J5 jumper on the D279A to send Area Opening and Closing reports and to
provide bell control from the D279A. Assign a passcode to the D279As area with an authority level for which no functions
are enabled. This allows you to silence the bell only in the area in which the passcode is assigned. You may use Point Index
#28 from the default Program Record Sheet with one modification: program the point response 2 instead of 1.
Make sure that the Exit Delay Time programmed in Area Wide Parameters is less than 60 seconds when using a
D279A.
5.6 Programming the 9000 Series Panels for the D279A
If programming the D279A with 9000 Series panels, you can use Point Index 17 (O/C non-priority) or Point Index 18 (O/C
priority) to program points for use with the D279A. Cut the J5 jumper on the D279A to send Point Opening and Point
Closing reports. If the D279A's jumper is not cut, then no open or close reports are sent regardless of the panel
programming.
Point closing reports are sent when the D279A begins exit delay.
5.6.1 Assigning the D279A to a Point with Index 17
The Point Response must be programmed as 1 (one). Points assigned to Point Index 17 will respond as follows:
NORMAL The point is Armed and sends a Point Closing report
OPEN The point is Disarmed and sends a Point Opening report
SHORT The point is in Alarm when the D279A is armed and is in Trouble when the D279A is Disarmed. This will
allow supervision of the wiring between the D279A and the panel.
A D279A programmed for non-priority does not affect the assigned area when armed. See the 9000 Series Program Entry
Guide (P/N: 74-07695-000) for more information.
5.6.2 Assigning the D279A to a Point with Index 18
The Point Response must be programmed as 2 (two). Points assigned to Point Index 18 will respond as follows:
NORMAL The point is Armed and sends a Point Closing report if J5 is cut.
OPEN The point is Disarmed and sends a Point Opening report if J5 is cut.
SHORT The point is in Alarm when the D279A is armed and is in Trouble when the D279A is Disarmed. This will
allow supervision of the wiring between the D279A and the panel. When the point changes from Short to
Normal or Open, a restoral is sent.
A D279A programmed for priority must be armed before the rest of the area including the D279A can be armed. See the 9000
Series Program Entry Guide (P/N: 74-07695-000) for more information.
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