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GV4 Series Control Panel | Release Notes
7 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 11/11 | F01U261045-01
RPS is not allowed to connect to the control
panel when the Tools Menu is active on a
keypad. Likewise, the Tools Menu cannot be
activated when the control panel is involved
in an RPS session.
Keypad Programming
The keypad Programming menu pr
ovides a
means for limited programming on the control
panel. Keypad programming can be
enabled/disabled from RPS.
RF Points
Th
e RF Points menu provides a means to
Enroll, Replace, and Remove the RFID for
wireless points.
RF Repeaters
Th
e RF Points menu provides a means to Add,
Replace, and Remove the RFID for RF
repeater modules.
RF Diagnostics
The RF Diagnostics menu provides a means to
view th
e status of RF Point and RF Repeaters.
Service Bypass
Setting Service Bypass to YES disab
les a
point. When Service Bypass is selected, the
keypad displays the number of points that are
Service Bypassed.
IP Diagnostics
The IP Dia
gnostics menu is provides a mean
to test each B420 Ethernet Communications
Module to ensure that it can reach a specified
network address on demand. This tool is
provided to assist network administration
personnel in troubleshooting any of the more
advanced network module features. These
diagnostic tests are not supported by the
DX4020 Network Interface Module.
2.1.12 Event Log
To better support vari
ous central stations
communication formats, some actuating
sources are represented as special User IDs.
When actions are performed on the control
panel by RPS, Key switches, or Automation
software, the resulting events are logged with
unique User IDs.
All events stored in the control panel record
the time and date including year. The range of
years will be limited to 2010 through 2041.
The event log holds 1,023 events.
3.0 GV4 Series Known Issues
3.1.0 Program Entry Guide Update
Section 3.10.5 Arming Features of the
Program Entry Guide contains information for
the A# Two Man Rule parameter that is
incomplete. Use the following information in
place of that found in the Program Entry
Guide.
A# Two Man Rule
Default: No
Selection: Yes or No
Yes Two different passcodes must be
entered to disarm the area.
No A single passcode can disarm the area.
The Two Man Rule feature is suitable for banks or
other facilities that require a higher level of security to
gain access to a vault or other protected area.
Use the parameter to configure an area so that two
different passcodes are required to disarm the area
when it is Master Armed. Both passcodes must be
assigned to an Authority Level with Passcode Disarm
authority in the same area.
The steps below show how to disarm an area that is
Master Armed with the A# Two Man Rule set to Yes.
1. The first user enters his passcode.
2. The system displays a prompt for a second
passcode and begins a ësecond passcode delayí
equal to the Exit Delay programmed for the area.
3. The second user enters their passcode. The
second passcode must be different than the first
passcode.
4. The area is disarmed.
If the first passcode is entered during entry delay and
the second user does not enter their passcode before
the delay expires an alarm event occurs.
If entry delay did not start before the first passcode
was entered and the second user does not enter their
passcode before the delay expires, the Two Man Rule
resets. The first user must reenter their passcode.
If there is an active alarm (alarm is sounding) in the
area, entering the first passcode silences the alarm but
does not disarm the area. The system requests the
second passcode. Entering the second passcode
disarms the area.
Additional Configuration Requirements:
Users must be assigned to an Authority Level with L##
Passcode Disarm authority in the same area.
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