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5. CAPITULO V

1.1 Transcripción Relatos de vida

1.1.3 RELATO DE VIDA No 3

This programming category is used to:

 Assign an area that also activates the D9210B  Assign a point to the door

 Program the door state to change the time when the arm state changes

 Allow for the Strike relay to activate upon a fire alarm

 Programming the Interlock point.

Door #

Default: 1 Selection: 1 to 8

Enter the number of the door you are programming. The D9412GV3 supports up to eight doors. The D7412GV3 supports two doors.

D# Entry Area #

Default: 0 Selection: 0 to 8

1 to 8 The area assigned to the door controller to which the reader allows access.

0 Door controller does not function. Assign an area to the door controller. This entry allows the D9210B to be polled, activating

communication to the control panel. This is also the area a user exits when initiating an REX.

The D# Entry Area # prompt for the D9412GV3 is limited to the first 8 areas.

Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 10/11 | F01U170807-02 All SDI devices, regardless of area assigned, report to Area 1, Account 1 by default upon SDI failure. If a D9210B becomes disconnected, an SDI Fail ## and a Missing Point ### Event is created.

If the D9210B is not programmed with a D# Entry Area, 9210 NOT READY appears at the keypad with this door assigned to it when you press the [ENTER] key.

D#CC#Scope

Default: 0 Selection: 0 to 8

1 to 8 Determines disarming rights. The user’s access level and the CC # Scope determines which areas are disarmed.

0 Only the area assigned to the D# Entry Area disarms this door. Enter the keypad number (CC#) which determines the scope of the user ID’s disarming rights. Areas disarm on the basis of this keypad’s scope and the authority level of the user.

The D# CC# Scope prompt is limited to the first 8 keypads.

D# Custom Function

Default: 0 (Disabled)

Selection: 0, 128-143 (128-131 on the D7412GV3)

0 Custom function disabled. 128-143 The custom function number that

executes upon a valid ID, given the appropriate user access level and area arm state.

You can program a custom function to run at the keypad programmed for CC# Scope. This custom function activates only for users with an L## Function Level? Assignment (refer to Section 2.10 User Interface on page 76) in which a valid ID can execute a custom function during the armed or disarmed state. The user number to which the token is assigned must have an assigned passcode.

If D# Disarm On Open is set to Yes for the same door, and L## Function Level? is set to D or C, the custom function executes when the door is physically opened.

A user’s access level and the armed state of the area determine whether the custom function activates. This access level is programmed in the L## Function Level? prompt. Refer to 2.10 User Interface on page 59.

Table 39 on page 141 shows how this programming affects custom function activation.

Table 39: Effects of Programming on Custom Function Activation

L## Function Level?

Custom Function Activation M

(Armed)

User token activates the custom function assigned to the Door Controller only while the entry area for the Door Controller is Master Armed or Perimeter Armed.

D

(Disarmed)

User token activates the custom function assigned to the Door Controller only while the entry area for the Door Controller is disarmed.

C

(Armed and Disarmed)

User token activates the custom function assigned to the Door Controller regardless of the armed state of the entry area.

- User token does not run the custom function assigned to the Door Controller.

A user’s security level must have an M, P, or D to operate the custom function.

D# Door Point

Default: 0

Selection: 0 to 127, 129 to 247(0 to 75 on the D7412GV3)

1 to 127,

129 to 247 The point number assigned to this door. Points 128 and 248 are reserved by the control panel for internal use.

0 No point number is assigned to this door.

Enter the point number assigned to this door. This point cannot be used for any other point

Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 10/11 | F01U170807-02 Door points must be programmed as Perimeter points. If a 24-hour point type is required for the Door point, you can use a Perimeter point type with a point response of 9 to C. Also, the debounce count must be set to 4 in Point

Assignments.

When assigning Points 1 to 8 (control panel zones), the end-of-line (EOL) resistors must be removed from the control panel.

Also, do not enable any POPIT points (or OctoPOPIT points) sharing the same point number as the Door point. Failure to do so results in extra point trouble conditions upon reboot.

D# Interlock Point

Default: Blank

Selection: 0 to 127, 129 to 247 (0 to 75 on the D7412GV3) 1 to 127,

129 to 247 The point number assigned to the Interlock point. Points 128 and 248 are reserved by the control panel for internal use.

0 No point number is assigned to the Interlock point.

Enter the interlock point number. This point, when faulted, prevents the door controller from allowing access upon a valid ID read or door request. Do not assign this point to another D# Door Point. You can, however, assign it to another controller to prevent multiple controllers from activating.

Door points must be programmed as Perimeter points. If a 24-hour point type is required for the Door point, you can use a Perimeter point type with a Point

Response of 9 to C. Also, the debounce count must be set to 4 in Point

Assignments.

The Interlock point is considered in a normal state if it is bypassed, swinger bypassed, or forced armed. This results in normal access even if the door remains open.

D# Auto Door?

Default: No Selection: Yes or No

Yes When the area assigned in D# Entry Area # is disarmed, the door is in the unlocked state. When that area is armed, the door returns to the locked state.

No Door state is not affected by the armed state of the area.

Use this program item to automatically unlock the door (latched, shunt, and strike) when the entry area is disarmed. The door re-locks upon Master or Perimeter Arming the area.

The unlocked state cannot be overridden manually.

D# Fire Unlock?

Default: No Selection: Yes or No

Yes Relay activates and shunt is applied for the door contact automatically upon a Fire Alarm.

No Door remains in its current mode upon a Fire Alarm.

Use this program item to activate the relay for the door strike and shunt the door zone automatically upon a Fire Alarm. This feature overrides a Secure Door state, Locked Door state, Auto Door, and an Interlock Faulted point. The relay activates for all doors with this prompt programmed as Yes when a Fire Alarm occurs in any area. Relays that are activated by Fire Unlock can be returned to normal only through the keypad using the Door Control function.

Doors that are activated by Fire Unlock must be returned to normal using the Door Control function on the keypad.

Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 10/11 | F01U170807-02 This command unlocks the door

regardless of the armed state.

Each fire alarm that is generated causes a Door Unlocked – Automatic Event.

D# Disarm on Open?

Default: Yes Selection: Yes or No

Yes The area disarms only after the door is opened for a user with a valid disarm level.

No The area disarms whether or not the door is opened as soon as a user with a valid disarm level presents a valid token or card.

Use this program item to determine if the door needs to be physically opened before disarming the area upon a valid access request. The user initiating the access request needs access levels that allow disarming with ID.

D# Card Type

Default: 0 Selection: 0 to 3

0 Card format is 26-bit Wiegand. 3 Do not use. Card format is 37-bit

fidelity.

This item must be kept to a value of 0 (26 bit Wiegand format).

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