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DS7200V2-EXP | Expert Programming Guide | 4. Control Panel Programming EN | 43
Bosch Security Systems | 8/04 | 4998153891C
Exit Delay Time 1 (2)
Address:
Exit Delay Time 1: 0270, 0271
Exit Delay Time 2: 0272, 0273
Default:
Exit Delay Time 1: 3,12 (60 sec)
Exit Delay Time 2: 7,8 (120 sec)
Selections: 0,0 to 15,14 (0 to 254 sec)
Exit Delay is the time the system allows users to exit the premises. Users must leave the premises before Exit
Delay expires.
The control panel provides two Exit Delays. When a user turns the system All On or Perimeter Only On with
Delay, the system always starts Exit Delay 1. Exit Delay is set to the time you enter at the Exit Delay Time 1
parameter.
If a zone assigned to Exit Delay 2 is faulted when Exit Delay is running, the system switches from Exit Delay 1 to
Exit Delay 2 (the time you enter at the Exit Delay Time 2 parameter).
If a user force-arms an Exit Delay 2 zone, the system uses Exit Delay 2 and Entry Delay 2.
Programming two Addresses for each parameter sets Exit Delay Time 1 and Exit Delay Time 2. The system
multiplies the number entered in the first Address by 16 and adds that total with the number entered in the
second Address. For example, to set Exit Delay Time 1 for 50 sec, you would enter 3 in the first Address (3 x 16 =
48) and then enter 2 for the second Address (48 + 2 = 50). Use the formula below to calculate the delay time for
programming this parameter.
3 (Address 0270) x 16 = 48
+ 2 (Address 0271) = 50 (Entry Delay Time)
See Entry Delay Time 1 (2) on page 41 for a list of commonly used time settings.
See Contact Set/Exit Delay Cancel Zone Options on page 45 and Exit Terminator Zone Options on page 45 for additional
Exit Delay options.
If Exit Delay 1 or 2 is set to 0 (zero), the area arms instantly (no Exit Delay) in the following conditions:
Arming All On:
- Both Contact Set and Exit Terminator buttons are disabled for the area.
- Arming form a Sked, keyswitch, telephone, keyfob, or RPS.
Arming Perimeter Only or Partial On: The are arms instantly – there is no Exit Delay.
Arming from a wired keypad: If either Contact Set or Exit Terminator button (or both) is enabled for the
area and Exit Delay is set to 0 (zero), Exit Delay is disabled. The keypad does not show a countdown.
The control panel does not arm until the criteria for the Contact Set or Exit Terminator is met.
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