
D9412GV2/D7412GV2
D9412GV2/D7412GV2 Release Notes for Version 7.05
F01U003637-02 Page 6 © 2007 Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
Enhanced Communication Trouble
The default configuration parameters for
the poll rate, ACK wait time, and number
of retries complies with UL.
When an Enhanced Communication Trouble
condition occurs, it generates a system-wide trouble
message (COMM TRBL SDI ##). The new trouble
message includes the address of the virtual SDI device.
Address 88 = Enhanced SDI Path 1
Address 89 = Enhanced SDI Path 2
Address 90 = Enhanced SDI Path 3
Address 91 = Enhanced SDI Path 4
The trouble condition is also sent through a backup
path to the central station as Communication Trouble
SDI ##, using the same virtual address numbers as the
trouble messages. The communication trouble event
also creates new Modem IIIa
2
messages that the
central station might need to add to their automation
software. Refer to Events 157 to 160 in the Modem
IIIa
2
Messages section of the Appendix in the D6600
Computer Interface Manual (P/N: 4998122703) for the
details of central station data changes.
3.1.2 ANSI/SIA CP-01 Compliance
Minimum system requirements for
Classification in accordance with
ANSI/SIA CP-01-2000:
• UL Listed and Classified control unit
Model D9412GV2, D7412GV2, or
D7212GV2
• UL Listed and Classified keypad Model
D1256, D1257, D1260, D1255,
D1255R, or D1255 RW
• UL Listed Local Bell
For detailed descriptions and settings
required for SIA CP-01 compliance, refer
to the GV2 Series Program Entry Guide
Supplement for SIA CP-01 Compliance
(P/N: F01U032733).
Exit Delay Warning
Prompt:
A# Exit Warning
When enabled, the Exit Delay tone at all keypads in
an area about to arm is replaced by a fast Trouble
Tone for the last ten seconds. The Alarm Bell output
also pulses ON and OFF for the last ten seconds of the
Exit Delay.
Entry Delay Warning
Prompt:
A# Entry Warning
When enabled, the Alarm Bell output pulses ON and
OFF for the last ten seconds of the Entry Delay.
Exit Time Restart
Prompt:
A# Exit Restart
When enabled, this feature causes an area’s Exit Delay
timer to restart upon re-entry. To consider the area as
vacated, the control panel must detect a point with a
delay alarm response changing from normal to off-
normal, and back to normal. When vacated, a fault on
any point with a delay alarm response during the
remaining Exit Delay causes the countdown to restart
from the beginning.
Exit Error
If a point with a delay alarm response remains off-
normal when the Exit Delay expires, the Entry Delay
starts. If the system is not disarmed within the
programmed time, an Exit Error Alarm is generated.
This feature is always enabled and has no
configuration parameters.
Master Arm – No Exit
Prompt:
A# Arm No Exit
When enabled, this feature sets an area’s arming state
to Perimeter Armed if no perimeter points with
delayed responses are faulted and returned to normal
in that area during the Exit Delay of a Master Arm
attempt. This feature applies to CMD 1, Passcode
arming, Keyswitch and remote master arming.
Fixed Passcode Length
Prompt:
Passcode Length
When enabled, this feature sets a fixed length to all
user passcodes. During Entry Delay, the code is
accepted when the last digit is pressed to disarm the
area. At any other time, the [Enter] key is required for
acceptance of the code.
To be ANSI SIA CP-01 compliant, the
Fixed Passcode Length feature must be
enabled. For backward compatibility, Fixed
Passcode Length is disabled by default
If you change the Fixed Passcode Length
value to 4 or greater, you must also change
the default Service Passcode to match the
new length.
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