Installation manual
Bosch Security Systems | 3/07 | FTR1.4
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Solution 64
25) Output Polarity “One Shot + Retrigger Corrected.
In earlier versions, outputs programmed with a polarity type of
“One Shot + Retrigger” did not operate correctly.
The output failed to reset the one shot timer when the event
retriggered which meant that output would operate at the
specified one shot time rather than being reset for each
retrigger.
This has been corrected in V1.10 so that each retrigger causes
the one shot timer to reset.
26)
NEW
Zone Trigger Delay Option Added.
Version 1.10 includes a new Zone Trigger Delay option which
can be used to delay or hold off the alarm for a period of time.
This function can be used when monitoring pump alarms,
temperature alarm and freezer alarms.
This option can also be used to create a “Door Open To Long”
input when implementing access control functionality.
The zone delay option is selected under the pulse count option
in MENU 3-1-3. Option 13, 14 and 15 allow you to select the
pulse delay in scale. Options are Seconds, Minutes or Hours.
Once the scale is set you can then set the multiplier value under
MENU 3-1-4. See examples below.
ZON E DE LAY T RI GG ER E XAMPLES
Configure Zone 3 with Delay of 3 minutes (180 seconds).
1. Program zone type etc as per normal. Then set Zone 3 to
Pulse delay scale SECONDS in MENU 3-1-3, option 13.
2. Set the zone 3 delay multiplier in MENU 3-1-4 to 180.
3. If zone 3 is triggered and it remains open for 180 seconds,
then an alarm event will be triggered. If the zone re-seals within
the 180 second period then the counter will reset and no alarm
will be triggered.
Configure Zone 10 with Delay of 1 hour (60 minutes).
1. Program zone type etc as per normal. Then set Zone 3 to
Pulse delay scale HOURS in MENU 3-1-3, option 15.
2. Set the zone 3 delay multiplier in MENU 3-1-4 to 1.
3. If zone 3 is triggered and it remains open for 1 hour, then
an alarm event will be triggered. If the zone re-seals within
the 1 hour period, the counter will reset and no alarm will be
triggered.
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Note
The trigger delay multiplier in MENU 3-1-4 will always display the
number and the word seconds. This is because this this option
has a dual function.
When setting zone delay you should ignore the word seconds
and simply multiply the number by the scale option selected to
calculate the actual delay time.
27) Alarm On Output Device Fail.
In earlier versions, if the Alarm on Device Fail option in MENU
4-1-5 was set and the system was disarmed when the device
failure occured the system would send the report to the control
room but would not trigger the sirens.
This has been corrected in V1.10 release.
28) User PIN Expire Option Enhanced.
In earlier versions, the user expire option used a common timer
for all users which was not practical. The V1.10 release includes
a new option which allows you to set any user’s pin to expire at
specific time.
MENU 1-4-6 is used to set the “Expire Date” for each user. To
activate the user expire function you also need to set the User
Expire option in MENU 1-4-2 User Options, PIN Expires for each
user.
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Note
The user expire date in MENU 1-4-6 can be changed by master
code user allowing them to extend or shorten the expire time if
required.
29)
NEW
Arm All User Areas Via Prox Reader.
In earlier versions, it was not possible to set a prox reader to Arm
/ Disarm all areas which a user belongs to with one presentation
of their token.
Version 1.10 includes a new reader option in MENU 1-6-3 Option
8 called “All User Areas”. When set the option will cause the
system to arm / disarm all areas which the token holder belongs
to on a single token presentation. This option can be set per
reader.
Access > Prox Reader >
Reader Options
MENU 1-6-3
1 All On Arming Allowed Y
2 Disarming Allowed Y
3 Enable Badging N
4 Zero Exit Time N
5 Part On Arming Allowed N
6 Arm If Single Area User N
7 Reserved N
8 All User Areas N
30) Roaming Keypad Prox Reader Operation Changed.
In earlier versions, if a multi-area user presented their token
to a roaming keypad reader, the system would disarm the first
area which they belonged to and keep them logged on to the
system.
In Version 1.10 the operation has been changed so that multi-
area users will only be logged on when presenting their token
to a roaming keypad reader. Once logged on the user can hold
down the “All On” or “All Off” keys to arm / disarm all areas they
belong to or use the arrow keys to navigate to a specific area
and then press the On/ Off key as required.
31) RAS Disconnect On Alarm Operation Changed.
In earlier versions, if MENU 5-3-4 option 3, “Abort RAS on Alarm”
was enabled the panel would terminate the RAS programming
session regardless of whether or not the session was a remote
or a direct connection.
In Version 1.10 this option has been changed and will now only
terminate the programming session if it is a remote connection.
A direct connection will remain connected.










