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D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 3.0 User Interface EN | 46
Bosch Security Systems | 2/04 | 74-06145-000-D
Custom functions simplify the use of the command
center by providing a method of displaying complex
functions in a simplified form using custom text.
Custom Functions can only be accessed through the
Command Menu.
In order to use command center functions in
Custom Function programming, the functions must
be enabled as described in Cmd Center Functions.
If a function that requires the use of a passcode is
programmed for a Custom Function, the user’s
passcode must have the authority to execute the
function in at least one of the areas within the scope
of the command center, otherwise, NO
AUTHORITY displays.
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0101
Fill out the Program Record Sheet as you
design the system.
To enable a function panel wide with no
restrictions, enter an “E” in the fourth
column. To completely disable it, enter a
blank in the fourth column. To restrict use to
users with a particular authority level, place
a “P” in the fourth column next to the
function.
You only need to program Authority Levels
for functions restricted by passcode. To
enable a function for a particular authority
level, put an “E” under the authority level
column. A blank under an authority level
disables the function for the authority level
specified.
In the User Interface section of this guide, descriptions
of prompts found in Cmd Center Functions and
Authority Lvl Assign are combined. This makes the
relationship between the two sections easier to
understand when you are learning how to program
the panel.
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0101
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Cmd Center Function prompts are shown
in plain boxes. Authority Lvl Assign prompts
are shown in dashed boxes.
In the D5200 programmer, the prompts for
Cmd
Center Functions
and Authority Lvl Assign appear in
separate sections of the User Interface module.
See the Security System User’s Guide for
descriptions and operating instructions for
the most commonly used functions. See
the Security System Owner's Guide for
advance command center functions.
Fill out the worksheets in the Owner’s
Guide when you are done, or remove the
Appendix section of the Owner’s Guide.
3.3 Cmd Center Function
Programming choices in this section of the program
determine if command center functions are disabled
(Blank), enabled (E), or restricted (P) panel-wide.
Table 27: Command Center Function Selections
Blank Disable the function panel-wide.
Accessing the function using a command
or the Command Menu displays NO
AUTHORITY.
E Enable the function panel-wide. The
function can be executed without entering
a passcode.
P Passcode required. When the passcode
is entered at the command center, the
panel checks the authority level. See
Authority Lvl Assign.
3.4 Authority Lvl Assign
Use this section to program command center
functions so that they can be used by specific User
Authority Levels.
Programming Time Saver: Only functions that are
programmed to require a passcode (P) in the Cmd
Center Functions section of the program need to be
programmed in Authority Lvl Assign.
Functions that are disabled (Blank) in Cmd Center
Functions are disabled panel-wife for all authority
levels. Functions that are enabled (E) in Cmd Center
Functions are enabled panel-wide for all authority
levels.
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