Configuring communications parameters for all Bosch Map 500 intrusion panels - Bosch Map 5000 intrusion panel 3.0

Bosch Map 5000 Intrusion Panel Extension Guide 3.0

Applies to
Bosch Map 5000 intrusion panel 3.0
Last updated
2023-08-03
Content type
Guides > Plugin and extension guides
Language
English
Product
Bosch Map 5000 intrusion panel
Version
3.0

You can change the default parameters that apply to all intrusion detection units connected to a particular Intrusion Manager role.

What you should know

If you need to change the parameters of an individual intrusion detection unit, do so on the unit's Properties page.

Procedure

  1. From the Config Tool home page, open the Intrusion detection task.
  2. Select the Intrusion Manager role and click the Extensions > Bosch Map 5000.
  3. Configure the following options:
    Grace period
    Period when offline events from the intrusion panel are treated as live events; they are logged and sent to online users. The default is 5 minutes. Events that occur while the intrusion panel is disconnected for more than five minutes are not reported to Security Center. For the intrusion panel to reconnect, it must be restarted manually.
    Alarm grace period
    Period when offline alarm events from the intrusion panel are treated as live events; they are logged and sent to online users. The default is 2 minutes.
    An alarm event is defined as one of the following:
    • Input alarm activated
    • Intrusion detection area alarm activated
    • Intrusion detection area duress
    • Intrusion detection unit tamper
    Persistence grace period
    Period during which offline events from the intrusion panel are logged but not sent to online users (default = 10 days). Offline events outside this period are discarded.
    Communication timeout
    The number of seconds the Intrusion Manager waits for the intrusion panel to respond to a request. If the timeout is reached, the intrusion detection unit is disconnected from Security Center, and then reconnected.
  4. Click Apply.