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shared area which is automatically controlled (hallway
or lobby). Area arming can be conditional on other
areas (master/associate).
User Interface
Supervises up to eight command centers (up to 32
non-supervised command centers can be used)
Custom command center text
Four custom functions
Full function command menu including custom
functions
Each user has authority by area and 16-character
name
14 custom authority levels control user’s authority to
change, add, delete passcodes or access control
cards or key fobs, disarm, bypass points, initiate
system tests, and more
Up to 64 programmable, scheduled event functions
are available for controlling relays, enabling
passcodes and windows, and automatically arming
and disarming areas
Adjustable brightness or volume for command center
display or sounder
One parallel printer
The D7212G provides on-premises point and system
status annunciation. The fully selectable user interface
customizes command center displays and allows users
to create appropriate menu items and functions.
Function lists can help a user become familiar with the
operation of the control panel and Custom Functions
allow users to perform complex functions with a few
keystrokes. Each function can be programmed and
identified by sixteen characters of custom text and can
contain up to 32 keystrokes.
Notice
At least one command center per system is
recommended.
User Passcodes
User passcodes contain three to six digits. Each user is
assigned one of 14 customized authority levels in each
area. Passcodes can be restricted to operate only
during certain times. User names can contain up to 16
characters. The user name can be viewed, printed,
reported to a central station in Modem IIIa
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Communications format or retrieved with Remote
Programming (RPS) software.
Security and Fire Detection
The D7212G Control Panel provides eight on-board
points, and up to 32 additional off-board points
(depending on model and expansion interfaces).
Points can be individually programmed and used to
monitor all types of burglar alarm, fire alarm, and
supervision devices.
Communications
The D7212G has four route groups. It can sort reports
by priority and transmit reports to four route groups
each of which has a programmable primary and
backup destination.
The D7212G is compatible with the D6600 NetCom
Communications System using a DX4020 Network
Interface Module. It has programmable anti-replay anti-
substitution when using a DX4020.
The Modem IIIa
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Communications Format, available
with Bosch receivers, adds reporting capabilities such
as:
Individual point numbers and text
Opening or closing reports by area number, user
number, and user text
Remote programming attempts
Diagnostic reports
Event log storage, viewing and printing
All local and transmitted events (up to 1,000 total
events) are stored in a log. The event log includes
time, date and event, with area, point and user
number. You can view the event log from select
keypads or remotely retrieve event information using
RPS. With the printer interface module installed, the
D7212G Control Panel allows the use of one on-site
parallel printer. The event log and a local printer can
provide a record of openings and closings without
extra communications costs. RPS operators can
retrieve events periodically using one phone call,
rather than receiving several calls each day. When the
panel’s event log reaches its programmed threshold of
stored events, it can send a report to a receiver.
Scheduled Events (Skeds)
The D7212G Control Panel’s internal clock and
calendar operate individually scheduled events
(skeds). Skeds perform specific functions such as arm
and disarm, relay control, or point bypassing.
40 scheduled events with up to 26 different functions
16 open or closing windows
Eight user windows
Day-of-week, date-of-year, or holiday only schedules
Four holiday schedules of 366 days each (leap year)
Fire Test
When a user activates Fire Test Mode, the control
panel suppresses all reports to the central station. Use
a passcode at the keypad to activate Fire Test Mode.
The keypad and annunciator show all testing data. An
automatic sensor reset feature saves time; you do not
need to reset the sensors manually. At the end of test,
the keypad shows the number of untested points.
Programming, Diagnostics and Controls
Users can program all system functions on-site via a
D5200 Programmer, or remotely through RPS. A
programmable system passcode prevents
unauthorized remote programming.
The panels accommodate up to four separate
telephone numbers for primary, alternate and backup
receivers for automatic test reports.
When resetting alarms, arming or disarming a
combination fire and burglary and/or access control
system, the user is identified by name and number.
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