Bosch Power Tools 2000 Home Security System User Manual


 
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 6.0 Open/Close EN | 23
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6.0 Open/Close
Use the prompts in this group to set entry and exit
delays and other opening/closing options.
1 Entry Dly Time
Default:
30
Selection:
0 to 255
Users can turn the system off during entry delay. If the
user fails to turn off the system before entry delay
expires, an Alarm event occurs. Users must enter
through a point programmed for entry delay to start
the entry delay timer. All Controlled points are
delayed once the timer starts. Refer to Section 11.0
Point Codes.
2 Exit Dly Time
Default:
60
Selection:
0 to 255
Users can exit the premises during exit delay. All
Controlled points are delayed once the timer starts.
Refer to Section 11.0 Point Codes.
Exiting through a protected point or moving through a
protected area after exit delay expires causes an Alarm
event to occur. The system sounds three long tones at
the keypads at the end of exit delay.
3 Extended Dly
Default:
120
Selection:
0 to 255
Use Extended Delay for systems requiring
extended entry and exit delays for some points.
For example, you could use this feature to allow
system users to enter and exit through an
overhead garage door.
The system uses the Extended Delay for
Controlled points programmed with B or C for
Digit 1 of the point code. If a user starts exit delay
and then faults an Extended point (such as
opening the garage door), the system switches
from Exit Delay Time to the Extended Delay. You
can program this delay with enough time to allow
the user to open the garage door, drive out, and
close the door.
If you bypass an Extended Delay point, the
system switches to the Extended Delay.
The system makes the switch even if the
point is not faulted when you bypass it.
If you bypass an Extended Delay point and
the point is faulted and returns to normal
within the extended exit delay, the point
returns to the system. This allows users to
turn the system on with the garage door
open and still protect the door. Any other
point type that is bypassed and returns to
normal during exit delay does not
automatically return to the system.
If the system is on and a user enters through an
Extended point (such as opening the garage door)
first, the system uses Extended Delay for entry
delay. If the user enters through a point not
programmed for extended delay (such as the front
door) first, and then through an Extended Delay
point (such as opening the garage door), the
system cannot use Extended Delay for entry
delay.
4 Exit Tone
Default:
Yes
Selection:
Yes, No
0 No
1 Yes
Use this prompt to turn off the keypad tone that
annunciates Exit Delay, and the Excursion (Step
Outside and Exit) feature.