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Bosch D7412G Program Entry Guide

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D9412G/D7412G | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 9000MAIN EN | 41
Bosch Security Systems | 10/03 | 47775E
A# Fire Time
Default: 9
Selection:
1 minute to 90 minutes
Enter the number of minutes the bell rings for Fire
Alarm points. The relay activated for this time is
programmed in
A# Fire Bell
in Area Relays.
The bell output begins as soon as the fire alarm
occurs. It shuts off the bell when the programmed
number of minutes expires.
If programmed for 1 minute, the output may be
anywhere from 0 to 60 seconds of bell time.
Program Fire Time for 2 minutes or more to ensure
you have ample output time.
Check with your AHJ to determine the
appropriate bell time for your geographical
area.
A# Fire Pat
Default: Pulse
Selection:
Steady, Pulse, CaStnd, TmCod3
Steady Steady Output
Pulse Pulse March Time
120 beats per minute, at an even
tempo
CaStnd California Standard
10 seconds audible + 5 seconds silent
+ 10 seconds audible + 5 seconds
silent. This sequence repeats until bell
time expires.
TmCod3 Temporal Code 3
0.5 seconds On, 0.5 seconds Off, 0.5
seconds On, 0.5 seconds Off, 0.5
seconds On, 1.5 seconds Off; pattern
repeats. This sequence repeats for a
minimum of 3 minutes and with a ±
10% tolerance.
Select the bell pattern this area uses to signal an
alarm on a Fire point.
Press the [Space] bar to scroll through the selections.
Press [Enter] when the correct selection appears in
the display.
When two Fire points sharing the same
relay go into alarm, the bell pattern of the
most recent fire event takes precedence.
A# Burg Time
Default: 6
Selection:
1 minute to 90 minutes (in 1 minute
increments)
Enter the number of minutes the bell rings for
Burglary Alarm points. The relay activated for this
time is programmed in
A# Alarm Bell
in Area
Relays.
The bell output begins as soon as the burglary alarm
occurs. It shuts off the bell when the programmed
number of minutes expires.
When the control panel’s internal clock begins a
new minute, it considers the first minute expired.
Program Burg Time for 2 minutes or more.
Check with your AHJ to determine the
appropriate bell time for your geographical
area.
A# Burg Pat
Default: Steady
Selection:
Steady, Pulse, CaStnd, TmCod3
Select the bell pattern this area uses to signal an
alarm on a Non-fire point.
Press the [SPACE] bar to scroll through the
selections. Press [ENTER] when the correct selection
appears in the display.
A# Single Ring
Default: No
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes One bell output per arming period.
After one alarm, alarms on any Non-
fire points in the same area cannot
restart the bell until the armed state
changes. An alarm on a different point
in same area restarts bell output.
No Restart bell output with each alarm
event.
Determines if an alarm from a Non-fire point can
restart the alarm bell time with each Alarm Event, or
only initiate alarm output once per arming period.
This does not silence the command center alarm bell
tone, or prevent any reports. This feature does not
affect Fire points. Fire points restart bell time with
each new alarm.

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Bosch D7412G Specifications

General IconGeneral
Partitions8
Power Supply16.5 VAC, 40 VA
User Codes99
Users99
Communication FormatsContact ID, SIA
Operating Temperature0°C to +49°C (32°F to +120°F)

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