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Control Panel D7212G
Release Notes for Version 6.51
December 2003
Refer to the D7212G Program Entry Guide (P/N: 4998138538) when programming the D7212G Control Panel.
Handlers Required for Version 6.51
The table below indicates the latest Handler versions for the D5200 Programmer:
Handler
9000MAIN
RADXPNTS
RADXSKED
RADXAUX1
RADXAXS
RADXUSR1
RADXUSR2
Version
1.15
1.04
1.02
1.06
1.04
1.04
1.03
Changes
No changes since version 6.30.
No changes since version 6.30.
No changes since version 6.30.
No changes since version 6.30.
You can acquire an update for your D5200 Programmer by calling the Bosch Security Systems Handler Update System
toll-free at (800) 657-4584. Make a separate phone call for each handler.
Corrections Made in Version 6.51
Intermittent RF Low Battery events
In version 6.41, Points 1 through 8 generate intermittent RF Low Battery events when devices connected to the on-board
points change from normal to off-normal conditions very quickly. Firmware version 6.51 corrects this.
When an RF Low Battery condition occurs on a transmitter, the D1255 and D1260 Command Centers’ displays scroll RF
Low Battery. To determine which transmitter has the low battery condition, select either:
•
The View Log? function from the Service Menu (99 + ENT) on the command center or
•
The Diagnostics function using the D8125INV. Refer to the D8125INV Operation and Installation Guide
(P/N: 49690) for details.
•
If the event is transmitted to the central station, the point number is included in the transmission.
Previous Version 6.41 Release Notes
When programming the D7212G, you can program items that are not available. For example, in Area Parameters you are
allowed to program Areas 5 through 8. However, the D7212G automatically clears some of these parameters
programmed for these areas after programming is complete.
D5200 Handler
9000MAIN
Unavailable Functions with the D7212G
Location or Section
Program Items not available
Panel Wide Parameters>Panel Parameters
Two Phone Line
Panel Wide Parameters>Routing
Access Reports
Panel Wide Parameters>Printer Parameters
Area Assignment Areas 5 through 8
Panel Wide Parameters>Printer Parameters
Access Events
Area Wide Parameters>Area Parameters
All Parameters, Areas 5 through 8
Area Wide Parameters>Bell Parameters
All Parameters, Areas 5 through 8
Area Wide Parameters>Open/Close Options
All Parameters, Areas 5 through 8
Command Center>Command Center Assignments
Area Assignment Areas 5 through 8
Command Center>Command Center Assignments
Enter Key Relay (Relays 25 through 64)
Command Center>Command Center Assignments
Enter Key Cycle Door
Command Center>Command Center Assignments
Assign Door
Command Center>Command Center Assignments
Close Door Warning Tone
Command Center>Area Text
Area Text
D7212G
Unavailable Functions with the D7212G (continued)
Location or Section
Program Items not available
Command Center>Custom Functions
Custom Functions 132 through 143
User Interface>Command Center Functions
Function 14, Door Control
User Interface>Authority Levels
Function 14, Door Control
User Interface>Authority Levels
Custom Functions 132 through 143
User Interface>Authority Levels
Access Levels
Relay Parameters
Areas 5 through 8
Relay Parameters
Relays 25 through 64 for Areas 1 through 4
RADXUSR1
Passcode Worksheet>User #
Users 100 through 124
Passcode Worksheet>Area Authority
Areas 5 through 8
Passcode Worksheet>Access Cards
Site Code and Card Data
RADXPNTS
Point Assignments
Point Index for Points 41 through 247
Point Assignments
Area Assign for Areas 5 through 8
RADXSKED
Skeds
Areas 5 through 8
Skeds
Points 41 through 247
Skeds
Relays 25 through 128
Skeds
Execute Custom Function 132 through 143
Skeds
Function Codes 16 through 24
Note:
All parameters within RADXAUX1 are available for the D7212G.
Note:
All parameters within RADXUSR2 and RADXAXS are not available for the D7212G.
D5200 Handler
9000MAIN
RPS Requirements
When programming a D7212G, you must use the D7212 Panel Type within Remote Programming Software (RPS). As
stated before, you will be able to program certain items that are not available in the D7212G.
To assure proper programming of the D7212G, the RPS operator must check the Reset box in the
Disconnect dialog when ending the session. Failure to do so can cause erratic operation until the panel is
reset.
0101
0101
0101
Programming
Tip
To distinguish between D7212 and D7212G accounts within the Panel List in RPS, click on the ROM
Rev column. Panels appearing with version 6.41 as the ROM Rev are exclusively D7212G Control
Panels. D7212 Control Panels display version 6.40 or lower.
Enhancements Made in Version 6.41
Enabling the D1260 in a D7212G Control Panel
1. To enable D1260 Keypads, set the command center menu item to YES
for the command center addresses on which the D1260s reside.
•
In the Command Center Assignments section, this prompt is
called CC#EnhanceCmdCtr.
•
In the COMMAND CENTER (9000MAIN) section in RPS, this
prompt is called Enhanced Command Center. Figure 1 assumes
the D1260 is assigned to CC Address 1.
For more information, see the D9412G/D7412G Program Entry Guide
(P/N: 47775D or later).
Figure 1: Enhanced Command Center
Prompt in RPS
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2.
At power up, each D1260 checks the firmware revision number that
resides in the panel. For each D1260 to work, the Display Revision
(Command 59) must be enabled and not passcode protected.
•
In the D5200, this function is located at:
9000MAIN USER INTERFACE Cmd Center Functions Display Rev)
•
In RPS (see Figure 2), this function is located at:
USER INTERFACE (9000MAIN) Command Center
Functions
Figure 2: Enable Display Revision Prompt
in RPS
3.
Before exiting RPS, reset the panel after completing an RPS
programming session.
•
Click the Reset Panel checkbox before clicking OK (see Figure 3).
Figure 3: Reset Panel Checkbox
If not reset correctly, the panel displays Incorrect Panel
program settings…”Enhanced CMD CTR” should be
set to YES (see Figure 4).
Figure 4: Incorrect Panel Display
Known Issues in Version 6.41
Disconnecting battery during Walk Test causes D1260 to stop responding
When the panel’s battery is disconnected and then reconnected during a Walk Test, the D1260 stops responding and
displays “Retrieving panel info”. The panel must be restarted to clear the keypad.
Areas armed to “All on instant” do not show area text in D1260 View Area Status
When arming areas to All on Instant, area text does not display when using the View Area Status menu function on the
D1260.
BFSK Format
Supervisory and Fire Supervisory events cannot be transmitted in BFSK format. Modem IIIa2 format must be used
instead. Note that while Fire Supervisory and Supervisory events are not transmitted, their restoral reports are.
Sending User Text
The D7212G always sends User Text in Modem IIIa2 format even if it is set to No in Routing.
Sending Reports using Netcom
When sending reports to a Central Station Receiver over a Network Path, the Path # Poll Rate programming prompt
must be set to a non-zero value. Failure to program a value into this field could prevent a failed Network
communications path from restoring back to normal. This is noted in the Programming Path #’s and IP Addresses section
of the D9412G/D7412G Program Entry Guide (P/N: 47775).
Sending Status Reports using Netcom
When sending Status Reports to a D6600 Receiver over a local or wide area network, expanded information is not
transmitted. This information is sent correctly when using a Phone Line to transmit events.
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RF Low Battery Conditions
When online with RPS, RF Low Battery conditions do not appear in the Point Diagnostics screen, but are
transmitted to the central station, logged, and printed to the D9131A Parallel Printer Interface Module.
Adding and Deleting Users
Regardless of the area where Command 56 (Add User) and Command 53 (Delete User) is performed, the event that is
transmitted to the Central Station has Area 1's account number.
AC Fail Reports
When the panel is programmed as required by UL 864 (AC Fail/Restore Reports = No, AC Tag Along = Yes), AC Restoral
reports are not transmitted to the central station.
Invalid RAM Access events
Invalid RAM Access events are not generated when unauthorized attempts are made with RPS over a Local or Wide Area
Network.
Clearing Alarm Memory
After an alarm is acknowledged at a command center, alarm memory begins to scroll. To clear alarm memory, the user
then their passcode and presses [ESC] on the command center. Users who have a valid passcode in the system but not
necessarily in the area that the alarm occurred in can still clear the alarm memory scroll by entering their passcode and
pressing [ESC].
Non-Fire Summary Relays
The Summary Alarm, Summary Trouble, and Summary Supervisory Burg Relays activate when these conditions occur
and deactivate when the alarm/trouble/supervisory scroll is cleared from the command center. For the reasons
mentioned in Clearing Alarm Memory, an authorized user for the area the alarm, trouble, or supervisory condition
originated from could deactivate these relays. However, a user with the proper authority must first acknowledge the
condition before this situation can arise.
Other Notes
Sending multiple events to a D6500 or D6600 Receiver
Please be advised that D6600 and D6500 Receivers employing the D6510 MPU Card are able to process up to 32 events in
a single phone call from the 9000 Series Panels. However, the D6500 using a D6511 MPU Card can process a maximum
of only ten events before the call is terminated. In either case, if the control panel has additional events to transmit, it will
reestablish connection and continue to send its remaining events.
RPS Online Communications
If the communication over a network connection while in Diagnostics between RPS (prior to version 3.6) and the 9000
Series Control Panel seems sluggish, request a D5570-0360 (RPS Upgrade Kit on Diskette) to upgrade yourRPS version,
at no charge. Adjustments in this version greatly improve communications in this area.
Ground Fault and SDI Devices
When the control panel has Ground Fault Detect enabled and is connected to peripheral devices through interconnection
modules on the SDI bus (in particular, through a D9131A Parallel Printer Interface Module or a D9133 Serial Interface
Module), the panel can detect a ground fault condition. This is due to feedback from building ground through the
peripheral devices power cord.
Programming Tips
NetCom Communications
In applications where both the Primary and Backup Paths [see Routing and Enhanced Routing in the D9412G/D7412G
Program Entry Guide (P/N: 47775)] are programmed to report over an IP Address, the Backup IP's Address Path # Poll
Rate (see Enhanced Communications in RADXAUX1 Handler) should be set to 0.
© 2003 Bosch Security Systems
130 Perinton Parkway, Fairport, NY 14450-9199 USA
Customer Service: (800) 289-0096; Technical Support: (888) 886-6189
4998138543C
Release Notes for
Version 6.51
12/03
D7212G
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