
D9412GV2/D7412GV2 | Program Entry Guide | Table of Contents EN | 3
Bosch Security Systems | 5/05 | F001U003636B
Table of Contents
1.0 Introduction.......................................................5
1.1 Using this Program Entry Guide ......................5
1.2 Product Handlers................................................6
1.3 Guide to Programming Options .......................7
1.4 Programming the Control Panel with the
D5200 Programmer ..........................................................7
2.0 GV2MAIN..........................................................9
2.1 Phone ...................................................................9
2.2 Phone Parameters.............................................10
2.3 Routing ..............................................................13
2.3.1 Called Party Disconnect ..................................13
2.3.2 Route Number Groups: Which Has the
Highest Priority? ...............................................13
2.3.3 Programming Primary and Backup
Destinations.......................................................13
2.3.4 Enhanced Routing............................................13
2.3.5 Programming a Duplicate Report...................13
2.3.6 Routing Destination Communication
Failures...............................................................14
2.3.7 Message Prioritization within a
Route Number ..................................................14
2.3.8 Dialing Attempts...............................................14
2.4 Enhanced Routing............................................21
2.4.1 Programming a Primary and Backup
Destination ........................................................21
2.4.2 Programming a Duplicate Report...................21
2.5 Power Supervision............................................25
2.6 Printer Parameters ............................................27
2.7 RPS Parameters ................................................28
2.7.1 Uploading and Downloading Reports ...........28
2.7.2 Log Threshold Reports ....................................29
2.7.3 RPS Callback Reports......................................29
2.8 Miscellaneous....................................................31
2.9 Area Parameters................................................32
2.9.1 Area Parameters................................................32
2.9.2 Programming Account Numbers in 9000
Series Control Panels .......................................32
2.9.3 Shared-Area Characteristics ............................37
2.9.4 Bell Parameters .................................................37
2.9.5 Open/Close Options........................................39
2.9.6 Arming Features ...............................................43
2.10 Keypad...............................................................45
2.10.1 Cmd Cntr (Keypad) Assignment ....................45
2.10.2 Area Text...........................................................50
2.11 User Interface....................................................54
2.11.1 Commands ........................................................54
2.11.2 Keypad Selections............................................ 54
2.11.3 Access Control Functions................................ 57
2.11.4 Authority Level Selections .............................. 61
2.11.5 Access Control Levels ..................................... 69
2.12 Function List ..................................................... 70
2.13 Relay Parameters ............................................. 71
2.13.1 Area Relays....................................................... 72
2.13.2 Panel-Wide Relays ........................................... 74
3.0 RADXUSR1/RADXUSR2 ............................ 77
3.1 Pass Code or Token Worksheet..................... 77
3.1.1 User Groups...................................................... 77
3.1.2 Pass Codes ........................................................ 77
3.1.3 User Group Window ....................................... 77
3.1.4 User Name........................................................ 77
3.1.5 Tokens and Cards ............................................ 77
3.1.6 Reporting and Logging.................................... 77
4.0 RADXPNTS..................................................... 81
4.1 Point Index ....................................................... 81
4.2 Point Responses................................................ 85
4.2.1 Applications for Point Responses 9,
D, and E:........................................................... 85
4.2.2 Characteristics of a Fire Point:........................ 85
4.3 Point Assignments............................................ 94
4.4 COMMAND 7 and COMMAND 9 ............. 97
5.0 RADXSKED.................................................... 99
5.1 Windows ........................................................... 99
5.1.1 Opening and Closing....................................... 99
5.1.2 User Group Windows.................................... 106
5.1.3 Holiday Indexes for User Group
Windows ......................................................... 108
5.2 Skeds................................................................ 108
5.3 Holiday Indexes ............................................. 117
5.3.1 Add/Change/Delete ...................................... 117
5.3.2 View Holidays................................................ 118
6.0 GV2AUX........................................................ 119
6.1 Introduction .................................................... 119
6.2 RPS and D5200 Handler Requirements ..... 119
6.3 SDI Automation ............................................. 119
6.4 SDI RPS Parameters...................................... 121
6.4.1 User Interface Modifications for
COMMAND 43............................................. 121
6.4.2 Using an External Modem............................ 123
6.5 Programming Path Numbers and IP Addresses
for Enhanced Communications .................................. 127
6.6 SDI RPS/Enhanced Communications
Configuration ................................................................ 130
6.7 Route Group Attempts .................................. 131
6.8 Miscellaneous ................................................. 131