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1. Access gt Global Properties gt PIN Expire Time MENU 1 5 3 DAYS Enter Digits 0 255 OK To Program How Many Days A Temporary PIN Is Valid System Wide Parameter Access gt Prox Reader gt Name MENU 1 6 0 R efala elr a nfa mfe Use and Keys To Scroll Cursor Left and Right Use Keys 0 9 and To Toggle Characters Enter OK To Save Access Prox Reader Area Assignment MENU 1 6 1 Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter 4 0 Not Assigned To Assign The Reader To An Area Then Press OK To Save Access gt Prox Reader gt Access Group MENU 1 6 2 Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter 8 0 No Access Group To Assign The Reader To An Access Group Then Press OK To Save Can Only Be Assigned To One Access Group Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R Access Prox Reader Reader Options MENU 6 3 All On Arming Allowed Disarming Allowed Badging Required Zero Exit Time Part On Badging Allowed Arm If Single Area User 7 Reserved Reserved Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished By default the Solution 16 is configured for one area Examples given in this document are for Area 1 only If the system is configured for more than one area th
2. and gt Keys To Scroll Cursor Left and Right Use Keys 0 9 and To Toggle Characters Enter OK To Save Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R System Schedules Time MENU 7 5 1 Start Time Stop Time uu T Use the and gt keys to move to the field then 1 and 1 to change Press OK to save or MENU to exit without saving Q Scroll through hours to change from am to pm Note System gt Schedules gt Day Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Hol v viviviviviviIwn Enter 8 To Toggle Days ON OFF Then Press OK To Save System Schedules Function MENU 7 5 3 0 Disabled o 1 Area On Off 2 Area Part On Off 3 Operate Output 4 Timer Group Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter 0 4 OK To Program The Function the Schedule Will Follow System gt Schedules gt inex ss vw o Enter Digits O 15 To Program Area Output or Access Group Number Then Press OK To Save System gt Holidays gt name venu zeg o r i afa v nfajmfe CTT Use and gt Keys To Scroll Cursor Left and Right Use Keys 0 9 and To Toggle Characters Enter OK To Save System gt Holidays gt Start Stop Dates MENU 7 6 1 Start 12am Gr Stop 12am CW Use the and gt keys to move to the field then 1 and 1 to change Press OK to save or MENU to exit without saving o If the start
3. Serial Device Baud Rate MENU 6 3 1 o 0 No Device Connected 1 300 Baud 5 9600 Baud 2 600 Baud 6 19200 Baud 3 1200 Baud 4 2400 Baud Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter Digits 0 6 To Program The Serial Device Baud Rate Then Press OK To Save Devices Serial Device Flow Control MENU 6 3 2 0 No Handshaking o 1 Hardware 2 Xon Xoff Use Keys T and 1 keys or enter Digits 0 2 To Program The Serial Device Flow Control Then Press OK To Save 29 System Commands Panel Status MENU 7 0 0 System Trouble MENU 7 0 1 History Log MENU 7 0 2 Domestic Default MENU 7 0 3 Factory Default MENU 7 0 4 Template Default MENU 7 0 5 Service Mode MENU 7 0 8 System gt Clock gt Set Date amp Time MENU 7 1 0 System gt Clock gt LH EPP LE Month Week Program The Month Of The Year Jan Dec Week Of The Month Wk to Last and Day Of The Week Sun To Sat Use and gt Keys To Scroll Cursor Left and Right and Use 1 and 1 To Toggle Options System Wide Parameter System Clock Summertime Off MENU 7 1 2 lara lei See Month Week Program The Month Of The Year Jan Dec Week Of The Month Wk to Last and Day Of The Week Sun To Sat Use and gt Keys To Scroll Cursor Left and Right and Use 1 and 1 To Toggle Options System Wide Parameter System gt Timers gt o s o S
4. sss 6 Figure 12 Solution 16 S Board Layout een 7 Figure 13 Solution 16 5 Connection Diagram 8 Figure 14 Keypad DIP Switch Address Settings 10 Figure 15 Sample Option Bit Menu Display 12 Figure 16 Area Text Programming Display 12 Figure 17 Telephone Number Programming Display 13 Figure 18 List Option Programming Display 13 Figure 19 Clock Programming Display 13 Figure 20 Sample Zone Array Display 14 TABLES Table 1 Dialler LED Meanings eee 5 Table 2 Status LED Meanings eene 5 Table 3 Panel Node Select esses 5 Table 4 Terminal Block Descriptions 9 Table 5 Board Connector Descriptions 9 Table 6 Keypad DIP Switch Address Settings 10 Table 7 Keys Used During Programming 12 Table 8 Text Keypad Character Set ss 12 Table 9 Phone Number Character Set 13 Table 10 Domestic Keypad DIP Switch Address Settings 14 Table 11 Basic Reporting Code Reference Listing 14 Table 12 Menu Structure And La
5. N NORMAL S SHORTED A ALARM T TAMPER DISABLED Figure 20 Sample Zone Array Display In the above example screen N Zone 01 and 06 are Normal Sealed S Zone 02 is Shorted A Zone 03 05 07 are in Alarm Unsealed T Zone 08 is in Tamper Alarm Unsealed Zone 04 09 16 are Disabled Unused The following table list the changes that will occur when you select domestic default Program Option Domestic Default Value All Trouble Reports Disabled All Bypass Reports Disabled All Restore Reports Disabled Destination 1 TX Format Domestic Reporting Open Close Reports Disabled all areas System Events Route Log Only Table 10 Domestic Keypad DIP Switch Address Settings The panel can be programmed via the Solution Link Upload Download software in either Direct Link or Remote Link modes For Direct Link you will need a CM900 Direct Link module which connected the panels serial port to the PC Once the cable is connected you will need to hold down the default switch on the panel for 5 seconds to initiate the programming session See Figure 12 for the default switch location It is also possible to initiate the programming session via MENU 5 0 5 Start Direct Link A complete reporting template is available on the Solution Link CD or from your nearest Bosch security products outlet Your base station will need to create a specific reporting template for this and other new model Solution panels Point I
6. Of On On On On On Solution ea Quick Start Guide N C ZONE 1 N C ZONE 2 Figure 3 N C No EOL Zone ALARM ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ALARM Figure 4 N C Single EOL Zone N C 3K3 EOL N C ZONE 9 6K8 EOL Figure 5 N C Split EOL Zone Nic 6K8EOL TAMPER ALARM NIC EO Figure 6 N C Zone With Tamper The Above diagrams display zone configurations using Normally Closed Alarm contacts and Note Normally Open Alarm Contacts When using Normally Open Alarm Contacts you must select Inverted Seal for each zone in MENU 3 1 8 A shorted loop is a tamper condition for all EOL zone configurations N O ZONE 1 N O ZONE 2 Figure 8 N O Single EOL Zone Figure 10 N O Zone With Tamper Figure 7 N O No EOL Zone ZONE 1 N O ZONE 2 ALARM N O ZONE 1 3K3 EOL ZONE 9 6K8 EOL Figure 9 N O Split EOL Zone N C 6K8 EOL TAMPER ZONE 1 ALARM N O 3K3 EOL Orange r Red Orange Brown 1 So Grey Red Blue Brown 1 DU Figure 11 EOL Resistor Colour Chart Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R d3dHu Max 750mA Globe 16 22 VAC Power Supply Panel Cabinet Tamper Circuit Connection L 1 Terminals 12VDC 7Ah S T Sealed Lead d Acid Battery Battery Accessory Charging 12 VDC Supply LAN Devices d Voice Module Connection Terminals il Connection Socket Max 750mA E Option
7. 1 Enter Program Mode 1234 MENU 2 TurnService Mode On MENU 7 0 8 3 Follow Display Prompts 4 Hold down MENU To Exit Keypads will display the word Service when service mode is active Defaulting the system will reset all programming options back to the factory default setting All programming information will be erased 13 To Hardware Default 1 Remove All Power To The System AC and Battery 2 Press and Hold The Default Push Button Down Then Apply Power To The System 3 Release Button The Panel Will Reset And Revert To Normal Operation When Default Is Complete To Software Default 1 Enter Program Mode 1234 MENU 2 Select Factory Default Option MENU 7 0 4 3 The Panel Will Reset And Revert To Normal Operation When Default Is Complete You can disable factory defaulting using MENU 7 7 4 If factory defaulting has been disabled you must Note J know the installer code to perform a factory default otherwise the system will need to be returned to your supplier for defaulting or you can purchase a CM255 Default Unlock Key which will unlock the panel in the field Charges apply for defaulting if retuned to the distributor The feature allows you to view the condition of 16 zones ata time on a single display From the installer programing mode press Menu 3 0 1 to access the zone array Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the zone bank Press OK or MENU when finished
8. 16 are set as Instant zones Zones marked as Not Used do not require EOL resistors to be fitted Zone 1 Zone 2 Programming Option 5 Handover Access Group Y SilentAlarm Y SensorWath Y Zone 3 5 Handover Zones 5 to 16 Zone 5 Zone 16 Zone 4 Zone 4 5 Handover Table 15 Zone Defaults Test RF Device MENU 3 3 2 Inputs gt Global Input Options gt EOL Value MENU 3 4 0 0 No EOL 5 1 1KO 6 4K7 11 6K8 Alarm with 2K2 Tamper 2 1K5 7 5K6 12 10K Alarm with 10K Tamper 3 2K2 8 6K8 13 22K 4 2K7 9 8K1 14 3K3 with 6K8 Tamper 5 3K3 10 10K 15 Split EOL Parallel 3K3 Primary 6K8 Secondary Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter 0 15 Then Press OK To Program Globally The EOL Resistor For All Zones System Wide Parameter Inputs Global Input Options Keyswitch Options MENU 3 4 1 0 Latching All On Off 5 Momentary All On Off o 1 Latching All On 6 Momentary All On 2 Latching Part On Off 7 Momentary Part On Off 3 Latching Part On 8 Momentary Part On 4 Latching Off 9 Momentary Off Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter 0 9 Then Press OK To Program How The Keyswitch Will Operate System Wide Parameter Inputs gt Global Input Options gt Input Options MENU 3 4 2 1 Tamper On Short CN 2 Reserved LU 3 Response Time 500ms u 4 Reseved LU 5 Keyswit
9. Destination 2 If Destination 1 Fails Log Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter 0 4 OK To Enter Single Option Only System Wide Parameter Comms Dialler Reporting Status Route DETEEE 0 Report Events To Log Only 1 Report Events To Destination 1 Log 2 Report Events To Destination 2 Log 3 Report Events To Destination 1 amp Destination 2 Log 4 Report Events To Destination 2 If Destination 1 Fails Log MENU 5 5 4 Routes System Status Reports Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter 0 4 OK To Enter Single Option Only System Wide Parameter Comms gt Dialler Reporting Emergency Route MENU 5 4 4 0 Report Events To Log Only 1 Report Events To Destination 1 Log 2 Report Events To Destination 2 Log 3 Report Events To Destination 1 amp Destination 2 Log 4 Report Events To Destination 2 If Destination 1 Fails Log Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter 0 4 OK To Enter Single Option Only System Wide Parameter Comms Dialler Reporting Swinger Dialler DETEETS Enter 0 15 OK To Program Number Of Times The Dialler Can Report Before Lockout System Wide Parameter 0 Unlimited Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R 27 Comms gt Dialler Reporting gt Burg Report Delay MENU 5 4 6 SECONDS Enter 0 255 seconds OK To Program The Delay Time In Seconds Before Reports Are Sent 0 No Delay Syst
10. Line TELCO Premises RJ12 6P4C To RJ12 6P4C C tT Telephone Telephone ue Wd Telephone Lead Figure 13 Solution 16 Connection Diagram Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R No Name Description 1 Earth Earth wire from this terminal is connected to the Mains earth 2 AC Connection of the A C plug pack 3 AC transformer 4 BAT Negative and positive connections to the 5 BAT 4 stand by battery 12 VDC 7AH These terminals are used to power detectors and LAN devices up to 750 mA 11 12 LAN These terminals are used to power LAN 13 LAN devices up to 750 mA Connect the LAN A data terminal of any LAN device eg Keypads expansion 14 LANA boards to this terminal The control panel supports up to 300 m of 24 0 20 18 AWG wire on these terminals Connect the LAN B data terminal of any LAN device eg Keypads expansion 15 LANB boards to this terminal The control panel supports up to 300 m of 24 0 20 18 AWG wire on these terminals Alarm power capable of providing a 16 COMM maximum of 2 Amp This terminal is PTC Fuse protected OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 3 N C COM 22 N O INPUT Programmable Input for RF Receivers Keyswitch and other devices Zone 1 and 9 sensor loop input Common for Zone 1 and 2 sensor loop Zone 2 and 10 sensor loop input Zone 3 and 11 sensor loop input Programmable output capable of pr
11. Z Zone Event Assignment U User Event Assignment S Schedule Event Assignment gt 9 TEST lI 22 Area Armed Any gt 2 lI 47 Access Denied G Access Group Event Assignment 23 Area All On 48 Strobe K Keypad 24 Area Part On EE SE 25 Area Part 2 On 50 Sensor Watch Se Table 18 Output Event Types mox Outputs Properties Output Polarity MENU 4 1 3 Enter 0 14 OK To Program The Output Polarity See table below for avaiable polarity types Each Output Can Only Have One Option Programmed Option Polarity 0 Normally Open Going Lou 1 Normally Open Going Low With Pre Delay 4 NormallyOpenOneShotLow 5 Normally Open One Shot Low Retrigger 6 Normally Open One Shot Low Reset 8 Normally Low Going Open With Pre Delay 9 Normally Low Latching Open 10 Normally Low Pulsing Open 11 Normally Low One Shot Open Normally Low One Shot Open Reset EN Horn Speaker Output 1 or 2 Only Ce ea Table 17 Output Polarity Types 24 2 gt Outputs gt Properties gt olojo olojo ofofo ofofo Hour Minute Seconds 10t Sec The time base parameter is only applicable for output types that are programmed as one shot or pulsing Program 0 to 255 for each of the units Hour Minute Seconds and 10th of a Second for the time parameter Add the units together to give the total one sh
12. ZONES WARRANTY EXPIRES USER TRAINING DONE Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R INSTALLATION DETAILS PHONE DATE PANEL LOCATION CLI ENABLED N OF USERS N OF AREAS COMMON AREA USED PERSON TRAINED NOTES Solution 16 s Quick Start Guide 35 Bosch Security Systems 25 Huntingwood Drive Huntingwood NSW 2128 Australia Phone 612 9672 1777 Facsimile 612 9672 1717
13. is turned off The area is turned All On or Part The area is turned All On The area is turned Off You have mail waiting to be read No Mail Area is ready to turn on All On Part On Not ready Zone Open RH E Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R Green On aere LED Red amp Green LED All keypads emit several distinct tones and display text to alert you to system events The volume of the keypad tones can be adjusted in MENU 6 1 0 Area not ready to turn on Installer programming mode is active Meaning When a fire zone sounds an alarm the keypad will sound 3 seconds on and 2 seconds off repeat When a burglary zone activates while your system is turned on your keypad emits a continuous siren tone It sounds for the time set by your security company When a system component is not functioning properly your keypad sounds 4 fast short beeps followed by a 5 second pause repeat Trouble Tone Pressing any key on the keypad sounds one short beep indicating that the key press is accepted Key Press Tone When you enter the premises through a zone programmed for entry delay the keypad sound a Hi Low tone to remind you to turn off the area If the area is not turned off before the entry delay expires an alarm condition will sound and a report may be sent to your alarm company After you turn an area All On the keypad will sound 1 short beep every second During the last 1
14. there may be circumstances where the performance is less than optimal Before reporting such occurrences as faults please check the line with a standard telepermitted telephone Warnings 1 This product must be installed by a qualified and licensed security installer 2 This product may not perform as expected if installed incorrectly 3 Some features of this product require a working telephone line to operate and telephone communication service provider charges are applicable 4 Australian standard AS 2201 requires regular service by qualified and licensed security persons and regular user testing Please consult your security alarm company for further details 5 Incorrect programming of parameters can result in operation contrary to what may be desired 6 Leave the mains adapter plugged in at all times 7 Leave the telephone line plugged in at all times under normal conditions Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R CONTENTS Copyright Notice pietas sain afit UR s 2 Me EE 2 GTI of lr E 2 e imM 2 PEAT URES 4 OVERVIEW Fe enuis a A E 4 ABOUT THE PANEL wissscsssssccaccsnccvassssnsccusnscstesecnssscaenssactevsessnsans 5 Mounting The CABINET ccccscsscsssssssesssssscesssscsessssesssesssessssseeseees 5 el E ue 5 PANEL LED ee 5 Panel Address Select E 5 WIRING ler d KE 6 EOL Resistor Colour Code 4 Band sss 6 T
15. to step through the available options Press OK to save or MENU to exit without saving You can also enter the option number directly 0 followed by OK Note Figure 18 List Option Programming Display Use the left and right arrow keys to move to the field then use the up and down arrow keys to change Press OK to save or MENU to exit without saving Scroll through hours to change from am to pm Figure 19 Clock Programming Display Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R The following steps are the mimimum requirements to get the system reporting back to base Examples assume the panel is disarmed with no alarms and starting from factory default settings 1 Enter Program mode 1234 MENU 2 Set Time and Date MENU 7 1 0 3 Change Default Installer PIN MENU 1 5 2 4 Change Default Master Code PIN MENU 1 1 1 5 Enter Account client Number Area 1 MENU 2 2 0 6 Enter Base Primary Telephone Number MENU 5 1 1 7 Enter Base Secondary Telephone Number MENU 5 1 2 8 Hold Down MENU To Exit Service mode when activated disables dialler reporting prevents all alarms and prevents all users from arming the system To Turn Service Mode ON 1 Enter Program Mode 1234 MENU 2 TurnService Mode On MENU 7 0 8 3 Follow Display Prompts 4 Hold down MENU to exit Keypads will display the word Service when service 0 mode is active Note To Turn Service Mode OFF
16. 0 seconds fast short beeps will be heard If you don t exit before the delay time expires and an exit delay door is faulted an alarm occurs Error If you press an incorrect key your keypad Tone will sound a 2 second tone The keypad will sound a Hi Lo tone to Menu indicate you have entered MENU Mode and Mode a Lo Hi tone to indicate you have exited MENU mode The keypad sounds fast short beeps to alert Chime SM you when a zone programmed for chime is Tone faulted or unsealled 11 The Solution 16 5 Control System incorporates a menu text driven interface This interface is very similar to that found on many mobile phones Once programming mode is entered you will see a number of menu options in the display and these may vary depending in the user authority level To enter installer program mode enter PIN MENU The default Installer PIN is 1234 The Red and Green LED indicators on the keypad will flash to confirm Installer programming mode is active All areas must be disarmed with no active alarms To disarm all areas enter the Installer PIN and hold the OFF Key for 2 seconds Press and hold down MENU key for 2 seconds o Note You can also select Exit and press OK from each menu level Using the up and down arrow keys to navigate locate the desired menu item using the highlight bar and then press the OK key to select A new list of menu items will appear Repeat the above until the d
17. 2 3 1 8 Zone Options 5 1 4 Secondary Dest 2 MI 5 1 5 Domestic Numbers 3 3 RF Zone MI 5 1 6 Call Forward On I 3 20 Add RF Device MI 5 1 7 Call Forward Off 3 3 1 Delete RF Device 3 3 2 Test RF Device 5 2 Properties 5 2 0 Call Attempt Count 3 4 Global Input Options I 5 2 1 Dialler Options I 3 40 EOLValue 5 22 Phone Line Options I 3 41 Keyswitch Options I 5 2 3 Country I 3 4 2 Input Options I 5 2 7 Set SMS Password 3 5 PGM Input 5 3 Remote Access I 3 5 0 Input Type 5 3 0 Call Back Number I 5 3 1 RAS Security PIN 3 6 Tamper Inputs 5 3 2 Log Threshold 3 6 0 Tamper Options I 5 3 3 Ring Count I 5 3 4 RAS Options 3 9 InputTesting I 5 3 5 DTMF Options UMI 3 9 0 Walk Test All Zones I 5 3 6 Voice Access Code UMI 3 9 1 Walk Test A Zone I 5 3 7 CLI Numbers 3 9 2 Sensor Watch Time 5 4 Daller Reporting 5 4 0 TX Format Dest 1 I 5 4 1 TX Format Dest 2 I 5 42 Test Route 5 4 3 System Route I 5 4 4 Emergency Route I 5 4 5 Swinger Dialler I 5 4 6 Burg Report Delay 5 4 7 Fire Report Delay 5 9 Comms Test UMI 5 9 0 Send Test Report I 5 9 1 Test Report Time I 5 9 2 Test Report Period 5 9 3 Test Report Options I 5 9 4 Test Route 5 9 5 Dial Number Test Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R 6 Devices 7 System 6 0 Commands 7 0 Commands UMI 6 0 0 LAN Status UMI 7 0 0 PanelStatus 6 0 1 LAN Secure UMI 7 0 1 System Trouble UMI 7 0 2 History Log 6 1 Keypads 7 0 3 Domestic Default MI 6 1 0 Volume 7 0 4 Factory Default MI
18. 6 1 1 Contrast 7 0 5 Template Default MI 6 1 2 Backlight 7 0 8 Service Mode 6 1 3 Home Area I 6 1 4 General Options 7 1 Clock I 6 1 5 Beeper Options MI 7 1 0 Set Date amp Time I 6 1 6 Emergency Keys I 7 1 1 Summertime On I 6 1 7 Access Group I 7 1 2 Summertime Off 1 6 1 8 Lockout Time 7 2 Timers RF Devices I 7 2 Exit Time I Receiver Options I 7 Entry Time 1 Supervision Time 7 Entry Time 2 I RF Device Options I 7 Part Entry Time l Add RF Keypad l 7 Auto Arm Pre Alert Delete RF Keypad 7 Output Pre Alert I View RF Device ID I 7 Senior Watch Time 6 Serial Device 7 Power 6 3 0 Device Type 7 3 0 AC Options 6 3 1 Baud Rate 7 3 1 Battery Options I 6 3 2 Flow Control I 7 3 2 Fuse Options 6 5 GSM Modem 7 4 Siren I 7 4 0 Tone 6 6 Ethernet I 7 4 1 Speed I 7 4 2 Volume 6 7 Access Controller 7 4 3 Swinger Siren 6 8 X10 Device 7 5 Schedules TEF MI 7 5 0 Name MI 7 5 1 Time MI 7 5 2 Day 5 3 Function 7 5 4 Index 7 6 Holidays MI 7 6 0 Name MI 7 6 1 Start Stop Dates 7 7 System Options I 7 7 0 General Options I 7 7 1 Area Options 7 7 2 Keypad Idle Screen MI 7 7 3 Keypad Hi Lo Temp I 7 7 4 Installer Options I 7 7 5 Language 7 9 System Testing UMI 7 9 0 Walk Test All Zones UMI 7 9 1 Battery Test Table 12 Menu Structure And Layout Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R 17 The following section lists all of the programming locations available in the Solution 16 The default values for each parameter are shown i
19. D Table Module Description Table 11 Basic Reporting Code Reference Listing Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R Solution 16 s Quick Start Guide The Solution Controller includes a simple text menu system which makes all levels of programming extremely easy Once a valid PIN has been entered followed by the MENU key the system will automatically determine which menus and option the user has access to and only those items will be displayed There are four basic grouping levels used A All No PIN Required U User PIN Has Access M Master PIN Has Access Installer PIN Has Access The following table lists all programming menus and the authority level required to access them 0 Commands 2 Areas UMI 2 0 1 Turn Area On Off 2 0 Commands UMI 2 0 2 Turn All Areas On AUMI 2 0 0 Area Status UMI 2 0 3 Turn All Areas Off UMI 2 0 1 Turn Area On Off UMI 2 0 4 Move To Area UMI 2 0 2 Turn All Areas On AUMI 2 0 5 Chime On Off UMI 2 0 3 Turn All Areas Off UMI 1 1 0 Change Own PIN UMI 2 0 4 MoveTo Area AUMI 3 0 0 Zone Status AUMI 2 0 5 Chime On Off AUMI 4 0 0 Output Status UMI 2 0 6 Chime Mode UMI 4 0 1 Turn Output On Off MI 7 1 0 Set Date amp Time 2 1 Area Properties UMI 3 0 5 Smoke Sensor Reset MI 2 1 0 Area Name UMI 3 9 0 Walk Test All Zones 2 1 1 General Options MI 4 9 0 External Siren Test 2 1 2 Input Options MI 4 9 1 Internal Siren Test I 2 1 3 Output Options MI 4 9 2 Strobe Test I 2 1 4 Reporting Options MI 5 0 0 Se
20. ECONDS System Wide Parameter Enter 0 255 OK To Program The Exit Time In Seconds System gt Timers gt Entry Time 1 MENU 7 2 1 SECONDS System Wide Parameter Enter 0 255 OK To Program The Entry Time In Seconds System gt Timers gt Entry Time 2 MENU 7 2 2 SECONDS System Wide Parameter Enter 0 255 OK To Program The Entry Time In Seconds 30 System gt Timers gt Part Entry Time MENU 7 2 3 SECONDS System Wide Parameter Enter 0 255 OK To Program The Part Mode Entry Time In Seconds System gt Timers gt Auto Arm Pre Alert MENU 7 2 4 System Wide Parameter Minutes Enter Digits 0 255 OK To Program The Pre Alert Time In Minutes 0 No Pre Alert System gt Timers gt Output Pre Alert MENU 7 2 5 System Wide Parameter Minutes Enter Digits 0 255 OK To Program The Pre Alert Time In Minutes 0 No Pre Alert System gt Timers gt Senior Watch Time MENU 7 2 6 System Wide Parameter Hours Enter 0 255 OK To Program The Senior Watch Interval In Hours System Power AC Options SITES 1 Display AC Fail al 3 Report AC Fail Y ER Use AC To Synchronise The System Clock lY A Random AC Report 2 hour IN 5 Extend AC Supervision From 1 Minute To 60 Minutes N 6 Reserved LN 7 Reserved o 8 Display Clock Trouble Y Use Keys 1 and 1 to
21. Solution Link 1 3333 test ma File Panel Tools Help n ulaj Sg w s m BOSCH Back Gensel Saye Print Connect Answer SerTime Service Upload Bo wen Nees Access Areas Inputs Outputs Comms Devices System Panel Solution 64 Rev 1 05 00 ne Properties Zone Nam S CENTS DF100E PCB REV E 3 04 Zone Type Ls du Pe me Pulse Courg ek eur Ej Y IE e gi 2 Access Grd ih Ae 7 ei EE uo a Report Ros pm PWAIOOD JOB 010104 Report Opi e ER Zone E iF GF ignem s RF Device amp Me E ne Input Of SEKR EOL Value zi Keyswitch D be Sensor Ward TE Input Optiof Tamper Ope SS gt xl d u 1 j e Li od gm ye X t i e j 4 D il fobs a H f 0 v6 D Plc Hint Summary view columns are sizeable Click on title divider Unless otherwise indicated this publication is the copyright of Bosch Security Systems Pty Ltd Bosch All rights are reserved You may download a single copy of this publication By downloading the publication you agree that you will i only use the publication for your own reference ii not commercially exploit or charge any person for the use of the publication and iii not modify the publication in any way without the prior written permission of Bosch Except as specified above or where authorised by the Copyright Act 1968 Cth no part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted modified or sto
22. SolutionLink upload download software Programming You can program the Solution 16 either by a keypad or using a personal computer using the Solution Link upload download software Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R AboutThePanel J Mounting The Cabinet The cabinet should be mounted via 4 screws bolts through the 4 mounting holes in the base Ensure that the enclosure is mounted on a solid flat vertical surface such that the base will not flex when tightened Cabinet dimensions are shown below 340 7 le ER O Figure 1 Cabinet Dimensions Each cabinet has 4 identical module spaces and 1 large module space that is allocated for non Solution PCB boards eg a securitel STU Each space includes 4 x 10mm stand offs that the optional expander PCB boards will mount using screws screws will be supplied with each board The expander board will be earthed via the screws that mount the PCB to the metal box All modules will mount on these module spaces A list of the PCB boards is detailed below Module Space Occupied Solution 165 Control Panel 2 Module Spaces CM104 Zone Expander 1 Module Space CM110 Output Expander 1 Module Space CM120 LAN Power Supply 1 Module Space CM195 RF Receiver Expander 1 Module Space Using the above table the installer can determine how many modules can be mounted in a single cabinet box On some export mo
23. able or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished 28 Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R Devices Keypads Beeper Options MENU 6 1 5 a WoubleNet Beeps lee OO OOS 3 exewaming ra chimetone SSS S E E E 7 Intaller PIN Not Alowed s Show Alarm When armed Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished Devices Keypads Emergency Keys MENU 6 6 1 Audible Keypad e 2 Report Keypad Fire 3 Audible Keypad Medical FA Report Keypad Medical 5 Audible Keypad Panic Invisible F Not Set 6 Report Keypad Panic OOO pa Resev Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished Devices Keypads Access Group MENU 6 1 7 Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter 8 OK To Assign The Keypad To An Access Group Devices gt Keypads gt Lockout Time MENU 6 1 8 SECONDS Enter 0 255 OK To Program The Keypad Lockout Time In Seconds 0 No Lockout System Wide Parameter Devices gt RF Devices gt Receiver Options MENU 6 2 0 a Dispiay RF R
24. al m Oua 4 Pin Socket Connection Terminals Relay Output one Max 500mA Per Output COM Terminal D PINS Default oo je Direct Connect 1 2v a c o o 2A 824 VDC zs a z SS D PE Edd RF Receiver RE Receiver Receiver 2 10 Pin Serial Ch a Connection Socket z For GSM ETC A Og Land 2 mi JJ D o c 0 Refer to Documentation For Dialer amp Status LED s D SE e lH 931 Telephone Line Connection Terminals Keyswitch Input Zone Input Terminals lb B H H Telephone Line Connection Socket RJ12 6PAC Figure 12 Solution 16 Board Layout Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R Connect To Cabinet Tamper 16Vac 22VA Plug Pack NW GREEN 12VDC T Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery Accessories e g PIR Detectors PIR Detectors Ne Connect To com ELI ne Terminals Keypad Quer SE LAN LAN Expansion amp o ud e Device 3 OO 3310 Horn Siren Tamper Switch Speaker NC Strobe Light Smoke mut Detector 7 NOTE For Piezo Siren Operation Short Relay Select Piezo Siren SE PINS COM and GND RF DATA SE 9o zt o SD Qo zz grg v3E SE TI lHOd VlW3S Hr ZONE 3 N C 3 441 SNLVLS 8 da vid 404 uonejueuunoodg OJ Joie Receiver ZONE 4 NIC Connect yoy To GN Accessory ZONE 5 N C Power ZONE 6 NIC ZONE 7 WG ZONE 8 N C Incoming Street Telephone
25. all Back Verification Required Terminate RAS on Alarm 7 Alow User Functions Via Remote Access Sofware Cs Report Log RAS Start End Sessions Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished EN ES 2 N 3 ER 4 Answer Machine Bypass 5 bo 6 Y EA bo Y Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R Comms Remote Access DTMF Options MENU 5 3 5 DTMF Arming DTMF Disarming DTMF User Functions DTMF Quick Arm 0 Reserved Reserved Reserved ES 2 ER 4 EB Reserved 6 8 Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option vV will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished Comms Remote Access Voice Access Code MENU 5 3 6 If a Voice Module is used enter the 2 digit access code used to access the system Use and Keys To Scroll Cursor Left and Right Enter 0 9 For Digits and Use 1 and 1 To Toggle Special Characters Comms Remiote Access CLI Number MENU 5 3 7 First numer TT L Second namber JT L Third number LL Ll Ll bL Ll n L Use and gt Keys To Scroll Cursor Enter 0 9 For Telephone Digits Use T and 1 To Toggle Specia
26. and 1 keys To Program The High Low Keypad Monitor Temperature Max 50 Min 0 32 System Installer Options Installer Options MENU 7 7 4 a Repor iog Eney inetalerNenu Sd C2 Report og Program Data Change M Cs armonyinstaler in TI aleet Cid ES Ka e v E ES EE v Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished System Wide Parameter System gt Options gt language 0 00 AA D 0 English 1 Alternate Language Enter Digits 0 15 To Program Area Output or Access Group Number Then Press OK To Save System gt System Testing gt Walk Test All Zones MENU 7 9 0 Battery Test MENU 7 9 1 You will need to be in programming mode before accessing the test functions listed below Walk Test Use the walk test command MENU 3 9 0 to test and verify that all zones work correctly External Audible Test Use MENU 4 9 0 to test and verify that all horn speakers operate This test will sound the horn speaker for two seconds Internal Audible Test Use MENU 4 9 1 to test and verify that all 12 VDC sirens operate This test will sound the siren for two seconds Strobe Test Use MENU 4 9 2 To test and verify that the strobe operates This test will turn on the strobe until you manually stop the test Battery Test U
27. ch Open CloseRepot Y 6 Reseved LU 7 Reseved N 8 Reseved N Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished System Wide Parameter Inputs PGM Input Input Type MENU 3 5 0 0 Disabled o 1 Latching On Off RF Relay 2 Momentary On Off RF Relay 3 Digiflex RF On Off 4 Bosch Serial RF Receiver 6 Ness Serial RF Receiver 7 Inovonics Serial Receiver 5 C Type Serial RF Receiver 8 Secure Wireless Receiver Enter O 7 OK to select the interface method used for the given RF receiver The latching and Momentary options will control all areas on the system For individual area control via RF relay you should use a keyswitch zone s in the area you want to control 22 Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R Inputs Tamper Inputs Tamper Options MENU 3 6 0 Display Panel Tamper Report Panel Tamper Audible Panel Tamper Audible Expander Tamper 7 8 Reserved Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished Em 2 3 4 Display Expander Tamper ES 6 ES Y v v v Report Expander Tamper 7 KA K N Inputs gt Input Te
28. day and month and the stop day and month are equal then no holiday exists Note 31 System System Options General Options DETEEZJ ES EEN 2 RgotuNFal 3 amona Fa Rsewed OOO EB m 6 Y ES N K 7 PIN AwaysRequred s pspayMenuNumbes Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished System Wide Parameter System gt System Options gt Area Options MENU 7 7 1 Frea i Common weas E Fist To Open Last To Cose EN Reset Siren Al Users Ni wem O Power Up In Same State As Powered Down v Fault Acknowledge H Delay Trouble Beeps SCY 7 Power Up Disarmed SSCS Reseed SSN Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished System Wide Parameter System gt Options gt Keypad Idle Screen MENU 7 7 2 0 No Idle Screen 1 Date and Time 2 Time 3 Custom Screen System Wide Parameter Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter 0 3 Then Press OK To Program The Keypad Idle Screen Single Option Only System Options Keypad Hi Lo Temp MENU 223 System Wide Parameter Hi TEMP Lo TEMP Use Keys 1
29. dels module 3 will not be available as the transformer mounts in this location Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R o 7 MODULE MODULE SPACE SPACE 1 2 CABLE ENTRY REAR MODULE MODULE SPACE SPACE 4 MODULE SPACE STU Figure 2 Metal Box Module Space Allocations The Solution 16 5 PCB has two LED indicators Dialler and Status LED s which display the following information Condition Meaning On Line Dialling Answered Flashing Incoming Call Table 1 Dialler LED Meanings Condition Meaning po On Emr Table 2 Status LED Meanings During factory defaulting the Status and Dialler o9 LED indicators will be on steady for approximately Note 15 seconds The Solution 16 5 pcb has three DIP switches called Panel Node Select that must be set In a multi panel system each control panel Node must to be set to a unique address Panel NODE Select DIP Switch Address Settings Panel to Address Un NO un UJ O k e O 2 O Panel 2 Panel 3 Panel 4 Panel 5 Panel 6 Panel 7 On On Table 3 Panel Node Select The node switch should be left at Panel 1 position 0 for Solution 16 OFF OFF OFF On later versions Note J this switch may have been omitted This is not a fault O 5 O N O elle O E E olo FIR 81 3 S of of of On Of Of Of On Of Of Of On On Of On
30. ecever oue C2 alarm On RF Receiver Temper v Cs Report RF Receiver Temper 7 Report RF Receiver Comms Fail Reserved Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished EJ ES 5 N 6 Alarm On RF Receiver Comms Fall ET 8 NM Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R Device RF Devices Supervision Time MENU 6 2 1 HOURS Enter the RF Supervision Time for Devices in Hours 001 255 Hours 000 No Supervision Device RF Devices RF Device Options MENU 6 2 2 Display RF Tamper JL Report RF Tamper e Li Report RE tow Battery Report g t Dee OpnzoeOnlosRF M Audible Keyfob Panic Li z RepotKyfobPanc Keyfob Function 1 Key Paton LY Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished Devices RF Devices Add RF Keypad MENU 6 2 3 Delete RF Keypad MENU 6 2 4 View RF Device ID MENU 6 2 5 Devices gt Serial Device gt Device Type MENU 6 3 0 0 Disabled o 1 Serial Printer 2 Computer Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter 0 2 OK To Program The Type Of Serial Device Connected To The Serial Port Devices
31. em Log MENU 5 0 4 Start Direct Link Session MENU 5 0 5 e em e lt o 98 o e a ek e amp e Comms Telephone Number Number Prefix MENU 5 1 0 Use and gt Keys To Scroll Cursor Enter 0 9 For Telephone Digits Use 1 and 1 To Toggle Special Characters and Pause Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R Comms Telephone Number Primary Dest 1 MENU 5 1 1 Use and Keys To Scroll Cursor Enter 0 9 For Telephone Digits Use T and 1 To Toggle Special Characters z and Pause Comms gt Telephone Number gt Secondary Dest 1 MENU 5 1 2 Use and Keys To Scroll Cursor Enter 0 9 For Telephone Digits Use T and 1 To Toggle Special Characters and Pause Comms Telephone Number Primary Dest 2 MENU 5 1 3 Use and gt Keys To Scroll Cursor Enter 0 9 For Telephone Digits Use T and 1 To Toggle Special Characters and Pause Comms Telephone Number Secondary Dest 2 MENU 5 1 4 Use and Keys To Scroll Cursor Enter 0 9 For Telephone Digits Use T and 1 To Toggle Special Characters and Pause Comms gt Telephone Number gt Domestic Number MENU 5 1 5 First number JT L Second namber JT L Third numer b lllo n Use and Keys To Scroll Cursor Enter 0 9 For Telephone D
32. em Wide Parameter Comms gt Dialler Reporting gt Fire Report Delay MENU 5 4 7 SECONDS Enter 0 255 seconds OK To Program The Delay Time In Seconds Before Reports Are Sent 0 No Delay System Wide Parameter Comms gt Comms Test gt Send Test Report MENU 5 9 0 Comms gt Comms Test gt Test Report Time MENU 5 9 1 Test Time SCH Use the and keys to move to the field then 1 and 1 to change Press OK to save or MENU to exit without saving o Note Scroll through hours using the 1 and 1 to change from am to pm Comms gt Comms Test gt Test Report Period MENU 5 9 2 0 No Test Report i 1 Every Day 2 Every Week 3 Every Month MENU 5 9 3 Programs The Interval Between Automatic Test Reports Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter 0 to 3 OK To Program System Wide Parameter Comms Comms Test Test Report Options MENU 5 9 3 Send Test Reports Only 1 No Other Repo Send Test Reports On Siren Reset Time Out v Denel TI Resmed s Reseed TI Seene s leese TI Reseed s Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished Comms Comms Test Test Route MENU 5 9 4 0 Report Events To Log Only 1 Report Events To Destination 1 Log 2 Report Event
33. en you will be prompted on the keypad to select the area you want to work on Areas Commands Area Status MENU 2 0 0 Turn Area On Off MENU 2 0 1 Turn All Areas On MENU 2 0 2 Turn All Areas Off MENU 2 0 3 Move To Area MENU 2 0 4 Chime On Off MENU 2 0 5 Chime Mode MENU 2 0 6 Areas gt Area Properties gt Area Name MENU 2 1 0 alrlelal a nja mfe T LT Use and Keys To Scroll Cursor Left and Right Use Keys 0 9 and To Toggle Characters Enter OK To Save Areas gt Properties gt General Options MENU 2 4 1 mer el 72 Reset alarm Memory On sam i 3 Duress alowed TI a Acknowledge AlFauts SN s Single Button arming towed zaron i L6 Single Button arming Alowed Parton v Crjummecommonmes ER s sngesutonPotot 5 Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished 19 Areas Properties Input Options MENU 2 1 2 Non Sequential Handover Entry Path Pulse Count Handover Allowed Senior Watch Reset Smoke On Arming 7 Reseved o Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished Areas Prop
34. erminal Descriptions uc qishi is dottore Lb arva HR RA Pee o usi oxi QON USE 9 Selen e e 9 ABOUT THE KEYPAD eegene gege 9 Keypad Key One die 9 Ree aren vem 10 Keypad Address Select eese 10 Status Icons LED S a ocenctt petri ce einir 11 xs rule 11 PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW eee eee eee eee eene eee oeoooue 12 Entering Programming Mode see 12 Exiting Programming Mode nee 12 Navigating Ben EE 12 Command TE 12 Programming Option Bit Menus eese 12 eco D 12 Telephone NUMDETS cccesessssssssssssscscsssssessssssesescsessssssesessacseeeesess 13 Bs ee EN UU T een 13 Clock Programming esessesseesseeseessesssessesssesseesseoseeseeoseesseoseessesseesseess 13 GETTING STARTED BACK TO BASE cccccsccscccccescccccscssseees 13 SERVICE MODE tenis brin 3S 4a EE ECKER VERS OR OANA 13 DEFAULTING THE SYSTEM sissescrseccvinsacinstexedecccessvsesessssisenetes 14 DOMESTIC TEMPLATE DEFAULTS ee eee eee eee eee eee eese 14 DIRECT LINK PROGRAMMING ee eere eee eee eese ee uou 14 ZONE ARRAY ii esssz nsekes s v v Xnz ve bds eode nran EVE Haa Esa kV QE sh dU Ra rea 14 BASIC REPORTING REFERENCE eeeeeeeee eee eee eoeeneus 14 MENU REFERENCE TABLE wsssicsarescccosscessasanssvessssavscessvavsvnnaneies 15 PROGRAM LOCATIONS wiscccascvcsssctansvs
35. erties Output Options MENU 2 EI E Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished Areas Properties Reporting Options MENU 2 1 4 Ta Report ein rey P2 Report EXtEror ra Smartlocout ra Reserved OOS s CancelReports 6 Reserved SSS s Open Close Reports Only After Alarm Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished Areas Properties Strobe Trigger MENU 2 1 5 audible Burgery am Silent Burglary Alm SN Dei arm Disarm Fash Via RFKeyfob v w Arm Disarm Flash Via Keyswitch or PGM Input Seene dN Cz zemowmam re mseved T Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished 20 Areas gt Reporting gt Account Dest 1 MENU 2 2 0 Program The Area Account Number For Destination Here Enter digits 0 9 OK To Save Areas gt Reporting gt Account Dest 2 MENU 2 2 1 Program The Area Account Number For Desti
36. esired menu item is located To navigate backwards through the menu items press the MENU key at any time Alternatively if you know the direct menu item number press MENU Item Number Description Key Scrolls Cursor Left Enter Menu Options or Saves Changes Go Back One Level Hold Down to Exit MENU Programming Mode 0 to 9 Enter Data Value ERES UN Turn On Bit Option Turn Off Bit Option Clear to End of Line Table 7 Keys Used During Programming When you first enter programming mode a special menu called the Command Menu will appear at the top of the menu tree The Command Menu provides a list of the most common system funtions like Turn Chime Mode On 12 Move To An Area or Turn An Area On Use the up and down arrow keys to navigate and press OK to select the command Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the 8 different options To select an option press the ON key a tick V will be displayed To deselect an option press the OFF key Off On Low Battery Figure 15 Sample Option Bit Menu Display To save programming changes press OK else press MENU to exit without saving Text descriptions are available for Area Name Zone Name User Name Schedule Name Holiday Name Prox Reader Name and Output Name Each name can have a maximum of 16 characters Figure 16 Area Text Programming Display When programming text each numeric key represents a different g
37. igits Use 1 and 1 To Toggle Special Characters and Pause Upto3Phonenumberscan beenteredfor Domestic dialing Press OK after each telephone number is entered to save and move to the next number Comms Telephone Number Call Forwad On MENU 5 1 6 Use and gt Keys To Scroll Cursor Enter 0 9 For Telephone Digits Use T and 1 To Toggle Special Characters z and Pause 25 Comms Telephone Number Call Forward Off MENU 5 1 7 Use and gt Keys To Scroll Cursor Enter 0 9 For Telephone Digits Use 1 and 1 To Toggle Special Characters and Pause Comms gt Properties gt Call Attempt Count MENU 5 2 0 Enter 0 15 Then Press OK To Program The Maximum Call Retry Attempts Per Destination Comms gt Properties gt Dialer Options MENU 5 2 1 Dialler Enabled leese OOS Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished Comms gt Properties gt Phone Line Options MENU 5 2 2 a Display Telephone tre ra 72 Report Telephone une Cs Alarm OnLine Fal farmed ra Alarm On Line Fal fDisarmed rs Reseved OCS else SS 8 Display Phone In Use Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable o
38. ished Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R Inputs Commands Zone Status MENU 3 0 0 Zone Array MENU 3 0 1 Bypass Zones MENU 3 0 2 Set Chime Zones MENU 3 0 3 Set Part 2 Zones MENU 3 0 4 Smoke Sensor Reset MENU 3 0 5 Inputs gt Zone Properties gt zonename z o n e 2 Iisletsl III Use and gt Keys To Scroll Cursor Left and Right Use Keys 0 9 and To Toggle Characters Enter OK To Save Refer to Zone Default Table for other default values Inputs gt Zone Properties gt Zone Type MENU 3 1 1 D Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter 0 15 OK To Program Zone Type Zone Types Burglary Delay Entry Timer Table 14 Zone Types Inputs gt Zone Properties gt Area Assignment MENU 3 1 2 Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter 4 OK To Assign The Zone To A Single Area Only Inputs gt Zone Properties gt Pulse Count MENU 3 1 3 PULSES Enter 0 15 OK To Program The Number Of Pulses The Zone Must Register Within The Zone Pulse Count Time Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R Inputs gt Zone Properties gt Pulse Count Time MENU 3 1 4 SECONDS Enter 0 255 OK To Program The Period Of Time In Seconds That The Pulse Count Must Register Inputs gt Zone Properties gt Access Group DETEETI Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter 8 OK To Assign The Zone To An Access Gr
39. ket or 4 way terminal 0 to 55 C 5 to 85 at 30 C non condensing CP 100 Graphic CP110 Graphic Black CPIOI Graphic Prox CPI Il Graphic Prox Black CM104 8 16 Zone Expander CM195 Multi RF Receiver Interface CMI 10 4 Way Relay Output Module SW500B Solution Link RAS Software CM120 Amp LAN Power Supply CM900 Direct Link Interface 375mm W 257mm H 90mm D Part Number MW 100 235mm W 40mm H 85mm D 3 years from date of manufacture return to base The following parts are supplied with the panel Australian models only content may differ in export models Panel Assembly Includes Resistor Pack Includes Available Separately Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R x Metal Enclosure with tamper x Installer Reference Guide x Panel PWA x Resistor Pack x User Manual x Red Battery Lead x Black Battery Lead x 2 Way Shunt With Handle 2 x Phillips Pan Head Zinc Plate Screw x Telephone Cable RJI2 6P 4C 10 x 3K3 0 25W 196 Metal Film Resistors 10 x 6K8 0 25W 196 Metal Film Resistors x 3 Way AC Terminal Block x Panel Tamper Switch x Tamper Switch Bracket Solution 16 5 Installation Manual Part Number BLCC100I Solution Link RAS Software Part Number SW500B 33 Solution 16 s Quick Start Guide NOTES 34 Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R CUSTOMER NAME INSTALLED BY ACCOUNT N PANEL PHONE N N WIRED ZONES N RF
40. l Characters and Pause o Note Up to 3 Phone numbers can be entered for CLI Call Line Identification for remote access detection You must enter STD code plus the compete number for this option to work Press OK after each telephone number is entered to save and move to the next number Comms Dialler Reporting TX Format Dest 1 MENU 5 4 0 0 Disable 1 1 Contact ID 7 Domestic 2 SIA 8 Voice 13 Reserved 3 Serial STU 9 SIA 14 Reserved 4 GSM 10 Reserved 15 Reserved 5 WEB MAIL 11 Reserved 6 SMS 12 Reserved Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter 0 15 Then Press OK To Program The Transmission Format The Control Panel Will Use To Report To Destination Only Option Can Be Programmed Comms Dialler Reporting TX Format Dest 2 MENU 5 4 4 0 Disable D 1 Contact ID 7 Domestic 2 SIA 8 Voice 13 Reserved 3 Serial STU 9 SIA 14 Reserved 4 GSM 10 Reserved 15 Reserved 5 WEB MAIL 11 Reserved 6 SMS 12 Reserved Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter 0 15 Then Press OK To Program The Transmission Format The Control Panel Will Use To Report To Destination 2 Only Option Can Be Programmed Comms Dialler Reporting Test Route CETE 0 Report Events To Log Only 1 Report Events To Destination 1 Log 2 Report Events To Destination 2 Log 3 Report Events To Destination 1 amp Destination 2 Log 4 Report Events To
41. n grey In order to keep the size of this guide down to a minimum we have shown only one example for some parameters and then listed the default values for the other similar parameters For example the User Default Table below shows the default values for Users 1 to 48 Similar tables are used to show Zone Defaults etc Parameter User 1 User 2 48 AddPIN 0 1 25800 Name User User2 48 User Options d E Has Master PIN Privileges Y E ExpirePINCode lsArmOnyCode Timer Group E Access Group Il Table 13 User Default Programming Options Access gt Commands gt Erase User MENU 1 0 0 Access gt PIN Codes gt Change Own PIN MENU 1 1 0 Change Other PIN MENU 1 1 1 Add PIN MENU 1 1 2 Delete PIN MENU 1 1 3 View PIN MENU 1 1 4 Access gt Token gt Add Token MENU 1 2 0 Delete Token MENU 1 2 1 Token Status MENU 1 2 2 Access gt RF Keyfob gt Add Keyfob MENU 1 3 0 Delete Keyfob MENU 1 3 1 Test Keyfob MENU 1 3 2 18 Access gt User Properties gt User Name MENU 1 4 0 Use the left and right arrow keys to scroll cursor left and right Use Keys 0 9 or the up and down arrows to scroll characters then press OK To Save Access gt Global Properties gt Area Assignment MENU 1 4 1 Access gt User Properties gt User Option eene SOS Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the opti
42. nation 2 Here Areas gt Reporting gt Open Close Route MENU 2 2 2 0 Report Events To Log Only 1 Report Events To Destination 1 Log 2 Report Events To Destination 2 Log 3 Report Events To Destination 1 amp Destination 2 Log 4 Report Events To Destination 2 If Destination 1 Fails Log Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter 0 4 OK To Program Which Destination Open and Close Reports Are Sent To Areas gt Area Testing gt Area Watch MENU 2 9 0 System Wide Parameter WEEKS Enter 0 255 OK To Program The Number Of Weeks Before Register Inactivity Event Areas gt Area Testing gt User Test Interval MENU 2 9 4 System Wide Parameter DAYS Enter 0 255 OK To Program The Number Of Days Before A User Test Is Requested Areas gt Area Testing gt Service Interval MENU 2 9 2 System Wide Parameter WEEKS Enter 0 255 OK To Program The Number Of Weeks Between Installer Service Interval Areas Area Testing Test Options DEZTETES 1 Monitor User Test Interval 2 Reseved IN 3 Reserved o 4 Reseved LN S Reserved oo o 6 Walk Test Reports i Y 7 Walk Test 24 HourZones M 8 Walk Test Fire Zones N Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when fin
43. on list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished Access User Properties Timer Group MENU 1 4 4 Enter 8 OK To Assign The User To A Timer Group Can Only Be Assigned To One Timer Group 0 No Timer Group Access gt User Properties gt Access Assignment MENU 1 4 5 a reso 2 aese s aese alee n s rescos 6 AxesGeup y 7 access Group T D EN Access Group 8 Multiple Groups Can Be Assigned To Each User Press 8 To Toggle Groups On Off Then Press OK To Save Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R Access gt Global Properties gt PIN Length MENU 1 5 0 0 Variable 4 1 1 Digit 4 4 Digits 7 7 Digits 2 2 Digits 5 5 Digits 8 8 Digits 3 3 Digits 6 6 Digits Enter 0 15 OK To Program The PIN Length Option System Wide Parameter Access gt Global Properties gt PIN Retry Count MENU 1 5 1 Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter 0 8 OK To Program The PIN Retry Count 0 Unlimited System Wide Parameter Access gt Global Properties gt Installer PIN MENU 1 5 2 Use Digits 0 9 To Program The Installer PIN OK To Save Installer PIN Can Be Up To 8 Digits Long System Wide Parameter
44. ot time or pulsing on off time The time base is the length of time that the output will operate For Example you may want a strobe output to operate for 1 hour Either of the examples below will achieve the 1 hour time Hour 10th Sec 000 000 o0 60Minutes 000 oso ooo O00 The time base is the unit of time that the output will pulse on and off If the time base is programmed for 60 seconds the output will pulse on for 60 seconds and then off for 60 seconds repeat until the output is reset Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R Outputs Properties Output Options MENU 4 1 5 Do Not Operate On tow Battery Sd Display Overload SY Report Overload Display Device Fal SY v N w D Alarm On Device Fail Block If Armed All On Display Output Status On Keypad Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished EN 2 3 EI 5 Report Device fa 6 8 Outputs gt Properties gt Macro Group MENU 4 1 6 Reserved Outputs gt Testing gt External Siren Test MENU 4 9 0 Internal Siren Test MENU 4 9 1 Strobe Test MENU 4 9 2 Comms gt Commands gt Set Domestic Number MENU 5 0 0 Call Answer RAS Solution Link MENU 5 0 1 Call Forward On Off MENU 5 0 2 Check Web Email MENU 5 0 3 Email Syst
45. oup 0 Disabled Inputs gt Zone Properties gt Report Route MENU 3 1 6 0 Report Events To Log Only 1 Report Events To Destination 1 Log 2 Report Events To Destination 2 Log 3 Report Events To Destination 1 amp Destination 2 Log 4 Report Events To Destination 2 If Destination 1 Fails Log Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter 0 4 OK To Set the Destination Zone Reports Are Sent To Inputs gt Zone Properties gt Report Options MENU 3 1 7 Ta lockoutBiler Cd ASSEN 3 Report Trouble 4 Report Bypass Li 53 N 6 N ES Es N 7 ReotRetoes s Dey Reporting Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option vV will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished Inputs gt Zone Properties gt Zone Options MENU 3 8 large OOO 2 semnam SS s inverted Sel SSCS a bypass alowed SY s Sensor wath SSCS 6 armed When in PO Crmewe 000 T rs rsm T Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished Inputs RF Zone Add RF Device MENU 3 3 0 Delete RF Device MENU 3 3 1 21 The table below list the default values for all zone parameters in the Solution 16 5 By default zones 5 to
46. ove the cursor right when programming text or telephone numbers The Tt key allows you to navigate through menus or to toggle characters when programming telephone numbers The 1 key allows you to navigate through menus or to toggle characters when programming telephone numbers Pressing The 1 key will display currenttrouble conditions when the area that the keypad is displaying is disarmed Pressing the 1 and 3 keys together and 14 3 holding them down for 2 seconds will cause a Panic alarm to be triggered If for 2 sec programmed the sirens will sound and the monitoring station will be notified Pressing the 4 and 6 keys together and 4 6 holding them down for 2 seconds will cause a Fire alarm to be triggered If for 2 sec programmed the sirens will sound and the monitoring station will be notified Key Description SSES Pressing the 7 and 9 keys together and holding them down for 2 seconds will cause a Medical alarm to be triggered If programmed the sirens will sound and the monitoring station will be notified for 2 sec The Solution 16 5 control panel can have a maximum of 8 keypads connected via the LAN terminals Each keypad must be set to a unique address before they will operate Each keypad needs to be assigned to a home area via MENU 6 1 3 This sets the area the keypad will display and control by default Keypads can be locked to a home area or allowed to roam or move between areas When the sy
47. oviding a maximum of 500 mA This terminal is PTC Fuse protected L c WO CO N N 2 A 24VDC Relay Output Form C contact G Z w 23 24 25 26 a for Zone 3 and 4 sensor Zone 4 and 12 sensor loop input Zone 5 and 13 sensor loop input EE for Zone 5 and 6 sensor Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R No Name Description Zone 6 and 14 sensor loop input Zone 7 and 15 sensor loop input 34 GND for Zone 7 and 8 sensor 35 Zone 8 and 16 sensor loop input 36 IN These terminals are used to connect the 37 IN telephone line from the street 38 OUT These terminals are used to connect the 39 OUT premises telephones Table 4 Terminal Block Descriptions Connector Description l This socket allow you to connect a service Service Nr Keypad to the panel during installation This socket is used to connect the panel enclosure tamper switch Default This push button is used to reset the con trol panel back to factory default Voice This is used to connect the optional Voice Module Command Module CM100 This socket is used to connect serial devic Serial es to the control system like the direct link programming module This is a RJ12 6P 4C connector that allows Telco you to connect the control panel to the PSTN telephone line The relay select PIN s allow you to eas Rela ily program the relay common contact to y switch either 12
48. r disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished Comms gt Properties gt Country MENU 5 2 3 1 Australia o 2 New Zealand 7 Portugal 12 China 3 Italy 8 Hungary 13 Hong Kong 4 Greece 9 Czech Republic 14 Malaysia 5 Cyprus 10 Poland 15 Brazil 6 Spain 11 Bulgaria Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter 0 15 OK To Set Which Country The Panel Is Being Used In Only Option Can Be Programmed System Wide Parameter 26 Comms gt Properties gt Set SMS Pasword MENU 5 2 7 Use keys 0 9 To Program SMS Password OK To Save Use and gt Keys To Scroll Cursor Default password is for Telstra in Australia Comms Remote Access Call Back Number MENU 5 3 0 Use and gt Keys To Scroll Cursor Enter 0 9 For Telephone Digits Use 1 and 1 To Toggle Special Characters z and Pause Comms Remote Access RAS Security PIN MENU 5 3 1 Use keys 0 9 To Program RAS Security PIN OK To Save Comms gt Remote Access gt Log Threshold MENU 5 3 2 Enter 0 9 To Program Log Threshold OK To Save Comms gt Remote Access gt Ring Count SOS 10 Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter 0 15 Then Press OK To Program The Ring Count Single Option Only 0 No Answer 1 to 15 Answer Ring Count Comms Remote Access Solution Link RAS Options MENU 5 3 4 RAS Allowed C
49. rammable e Programmable Via Solution Link Software Remote Direct d Telephone Line Fail Monitor Time Executed Functions d 60 Output Event Types Exit Restart Expansion Module Supervision d DTMF Tone Decoder Built In d Remote Arming Zones The Solution 16 control panel provides up to 16 separate zones of protection Zone programming determines the panel s response to open short and tamper conditions on the zone loop Areas The control panel supports up to 4 separate areas You can assign all zones to a single area or you can assign each zone to a combination of different areas You can arm and disarm the control panel by area alternatively you can arm and disarm several areas at the same time Dialler The control panel has a built in dialler to send reports to the receiving party ie Security company monitoring station mobile phone etc Keypads You can connect a maximum of 8 fully supervised keypads to the control panel The available current affects the total number of keypads that you can connect without the need to provide additional power supplies History Log The control panel can store up to 256 history events from all 8 areas All events are stored in the log even if they are programmed not to report via the on board dialler You can view the control panel s history log via keypad serial printer optional or by connection of a personal computer direct remote using the
50. red in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Bosch Throughout this document trademark names may have been used Rather than put a trademark symbol in every occurrence of a trademark name we state that we are using the names only in an editorial fashion and to the benefit of the trademark owner with no intention of infringement of the trademark While every effort has been taken the accuracy of this document neither Bosch Security Systems Pty Ltd nor any of its official representatives shall have any liability to any person or entity with respect to any liability loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by the information contained in this book Should you find any error on inconsistency please notify us accordingly Bosch Security Systems Pty Ltd reserves the right to make changes to features and specifications at any time without prior notification in the interest of ongoing product development and improvement The grant of a Telepermit for a device in no way indicates Telecom acceptance of responsibility for the correct operation of that device under all operating conditions This equipment shall not be used in any manner that could constitute a nuisance to other Telecom customers Immediately disconnect this equipment should it become physically damaged and arrange for its disposal or repair The transmit level from this device is set as a fixed level and because of this
51. roup of characters Pressing the same numeric key repeatedly will step you through the available characters assigned to the key The text key layout is the same as most phones Refer to the table below for detailed character information Move to left one character position Move to right one character position Clear from cursor postiion to end of line Table 8 Text Keypad Character Set Once the desired character is displayed press the right arrow key to move to the next character position To save programming changes press OK else press Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R MENU to exit without saving The following additional special characters are D available by scrolling using the up and down arrow No te keys e s E HM gt To program select primary telephone number under MENU 5 1 1 then enter the digits of the telephone number and press the OK key to save Use the up and down arrow keys to program special characters e and Pause Figure 17 Telephone Number Programming Display Key Characters Assigned To Each Numeric Key Enter the Digits 0 to 9 Scroll Up through entire character list O 9 comma 2 second pause Move to left or right one character position Clear from cursor postiion to end of line OFF Table 9 Phone Number Character Set To save programming changes press OK else press MENU to exit without saving Use the T1 and 1 keys
52. s To Destination 2 Log 3 Report Events To Destination 1 amp Destination 2 Log 4 Report Events To Destination 2 If Destination 1 Fails Log Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter 0 4 OK To Enter Single Option Only System Wide Parameter Comms Comms Test Dial Number Test MENU 5 9 5 Use the option to test the system dialer to your mobile or other phone Enter the digits to dial and press OK The system will call the number entered This function will stop after 30 seconds or by pressing OK Enter 0 9 For Telephone Digits Use 1 and 1 To Toggle Special Characters and Pause Devices Commands LAN Status MENU 6 0 0 LAN Secure MENU 6 0 1 Devices gt Keypads gt Keypad Volume MENU 6 1 0 Keypad Contrast MENU 6 1 1 Keypad Backlight MENU 6 1 2 Devices gt Keypads gt Home Area MENU 6 1 3 1 Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter 4 Then Press OK To Set The Home Area This is the Area which will be diplayed on the keypad by default o Note All keypads must have a home area programmed to work correctly Devices Keypads General Options MENU 6 1 4 Keypad Extinguish Greeting On Arming Greeting On Disarming Enable Rear Tamper PIN To Change Area Home Area Only 7 Report Display Keypad Temperature Display Area ICON Indicators Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to en
53. scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R System Power Battery Options DETEEEN Display Battery Fail Report Battery Fail Execute Battery Testing On Arming Arming Allowed On Low Battery Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished Em 2 3 3 5 Reserved o 6 8 System gt Power gt Fuse Options DETEEE Report LAN Overload Condition Use Keys 1 and 1 to scroll up and down the option list With option selected press ON OFF key to enable or disable option v will display to indicate option set Press OK To Save when finished Em E ER ES Cs Dispiay LAN Overload Condition E e System Siren Tone MENU 7 4 0 Speed MENU 7 4 1 Volume MENU 7 4 2 System Wide Parameter Enter 0 15 OK To Program Volume Of The Siren Volume 0 Disabled Low 15 High System gt Siren gt Swinger Siren MENU 7 4 3 Enter 0 15 OK To Program Number Of Times Siren Can Sound Before Lockout 0 Unlimited System Wide Parameter System Schedules Name venu zeg s e n e a u r e 1 Iw o m e Use
54. scsssacecsecesessosssseastascsnieves 18 Access Programming ee 18 User Default Table ss sss ssseessseessseesssessssesssecssseessseesssesssseosserosseessseess 18 Area Dieter nl ln EE 19 Input Programming DEE 21 Zone Default Tabl BL darse nidis Hr DU Eb e Dn NOU DE 22 Output Programming geg 23 Output Default E e EE 23 One Shot Mode occus ud UEM NIE EM 24 EK 24 Output Event Et 24 Comms Programming especies ea enum Erit entorno 25 Device Programming E 28 System Ree TE ul e es acere cene estu ii Do eee eet 30 TESTING THE SYSTEM iiic eise ouin e FERE ONE EERN S REN N HEAT Ko EREVu edd Y US 32 SPECIFICATIONS souspesa RA Rex YES EE YR PEYERRIR VASE eX TEA PA Ip n 33 Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R FIGURES Figure 1 Cabinet Dimensions eese eere tentnnnns 5 Figure 2 Metal Box Module Space Allocations 5 Figure 3 N C No EOL ZOPIB E 6 Figure A N C Single EOL Zone eese 6 Figure 5 N C Split EOL Zone sesssesssessseesseesseesseesseesseesseeoseeeseesseeeseees 6 Figure 6 N C Zone With Tamper eese 6 Figure 7 N O No EOL ZOFQu cutie toritate rnb ite retrpH Ptetbur tentis 6 Figure 8 N O Single EOL Zone eese 6 Figure 9 N O Split EOL ZOMG sscisssasssasiessatscosnasssssenrneoetsnasnssvasnianeatesde 6 Figure 10 N O Zone With Tampetr eese 6 Figure 11 EOL Resistor Colour Chart
55. se MENU 7 9 1 to test the back up battery that is connected to the control panel Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R Communication Test Use MENU 5 9 0 to test the telephone reporting capability of the control panel You can also activate a communication test by holding down the Test Mail key on the keypad Panel Voltage Input Current Requirements Power Outputs Continuous Power Secondary Source Stand by Battery Min Operating Voltage Discharge Cycle AC Off 13 8 VDC 11 5 VDC 10 0 VDC Recharge Cycle AC On 13 0 VDC 13 8 VDC LAN BUS Telephone Connections Temperature Relative Humidity Compatible Keypads Compatible Accessories Enclosure Dimensions PWA Dimensions Warranty Solution 6 s Part Number CC100 16 22 VAC 22 VA min plug pack adapter or transformer Amp Primary supply source only 4 Amp Total with both primary and secondary source combined 12 VDC 7AH sealed rechargeable battery 10 2 VDC Keypads indicate trouble condition AC Fail report sent if programmed Charging level Low battery trouble at keypads low battery report sent if programmed Panel shuts down as voltage fails below 10 2 VDC Panel restarts battery charging begins AC trouble clears from keypads AC restore report sent if programmed Battery trouble clears from keypads Battery restore report sent if programmed Battery pulse charged 12 VDC 305M of 14 0 20 0 8mm2 22 AWG cable RJ 12 Soc
56. stem is powered up any keypads which have not been assigned a home area will be automatically set to home area 1 Set each keypad address using the table below as a guide Only 1 Keypad can be assigned to each address All Keypads are supplied from the factory set to address 1 OFF OFF OFF Address ON Es Select x owen ia cS OF Figure 14 Keypad DIP Switch Address Settings Keypad DIP Switch Address Settings VOUT Ooo Keypad To A Keypadt 1 o o o Keypads Table 6 Keypad DIP Switch Address Settings Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R The following table lists the function of each of the ICON Symbols and LED Indicators on the Graphic Keypad Display Status The keypad can display which areas 1 8 are turned on or off via the Area Icon Indicators This programmable option can be disabled in MENU The area is turned All On or Part On Of The area is turned Off Flashing Fast on System power is normal Flashing System power is missing A fire alarm is active Icon Meaning The area has an alarm No fire alarm Fire alarm in memory Turn the area All On and Off to Clear The existing service or trouble condition has been acknowl edged No service or trouble conditions exist A service or trouble condition is present that has not been ac knowledged 5 ge The area is turned Part On The area is not turned Part On The area
57. sting gt Walk Test All Zones MENU 3 9 0 Walk Test A Zones MENU 3 9 1 Inputs gt Input Testing gt Sensor Watch Time MENU 3 9 2 System Wide Parameter DAYS Enter 0 255 OK To Program The Sensor Watch Time In Days 0 Disabled Outputs gt Commands gt Output Status MENU 4 0 0 Turn Output On Off MENU 4 0 1 Outputs gt Properties gt Output Name MENU 4 1 0 Use and 1 Keys To Scroll Cursor Left and Right Use Keys 0 9 f and 1 To Toggle Characters Enter OK To Save Outputs gt Properties gt Event Type MENU 4 1 1 Use Keys 1 and 1 keys or enter desired Event type 0 255 OK See Output Event Type table for available options Outputs Properties Event Assignment MENU 4 1 2 Enter 0 to 255 to program the Area User Zone Keypad or Access Group Number You Want The Output To Follow Then Press OK 0 Unrestricted all Areas Users Zones etc The table below list the default values for all Output parameters in the Solution 16 s Outputs 1 to 3 are High current digital outputs and Output 4 is the onboard relay output Outputs 5 to 8 are only available if the optional Output Relay Expander Boards CM110 are fitted Options marked N A Not Applicable Programming Option Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 Output 6 Output 7 Output 8 Output Name External Strobe Smoke Internal Output 5 Output 6 Outpu
58. t 7 Output 8 P Siren Light Sensor PWR Siren Name Name Name Name A8 49 37 36 Event Type iren N OfHows N OfMinutes Display Output Overload Report Output Overload Display Missing Output Device Smoke Sensor GND Internal Table 16 Output Default Table Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R 23 SS S a 51 Senior Watch 27 Exit Time 52 Exit Error 28 End Of Exit Time 29 Chime On 30 Chime Zone Triggered 56 Follow PIN Code 32 Ready To Arm All On 8 Destination 1 or 2 Kiss Off 33 Ready To Arm Part On 58 Time Schedule 9 Destination 1 Kiss Off 34 Ready To Arm Part 2 On 10 Destination 2 Kiss Off 35 Closing Report Sent OK 60 Access Group 11 Dialler Disabled 36 External Siren Spk Beeps 12 Horn Speaker Missing 37 Internal Siren Spk Beeps 13 Output Trouble 38 Alarm Any Silent or Audible 14 Panel On Line 39 Fire Alarm 15 Incoming Cal 16 System Trouble 17 Box Tamper 18 Zone Trouble 19 Zone Mirror 44 Keypad Fire 20 Zone Alarm 45 Keypad Panic 21 Area Disarmed 46 Device Tamper 0 Disabled 1 Battery Trouble 2 AC Trouble 3 Telephone Line Trouble 4 Comm Fail Destination 1 2 5 Third Daller Attempt 6 Destination 1 Reporting 7 Destination 2 Reporting Slr Sl S Sly lS 22 22 12 22 17 Oil FCI gt 2 gt gt Area Event Assignment Panel Event Assignment O Output Event Assignment
59. t Domestic Number 2 1 5 Strobe Trigger UMI 5 0 1 Call Answer RAS UMI 7 9 1 Battery Test 2 2 Reporting UMI 5 9 0 Test Dialler I 2 2 0 Account Dest 1 l 7 0 8 Service Mode 2 2 1 Account Dest 2 UMI About I 2 22 Open Close Route 2 9 Area Testing I 2 9 0 Area Watch 2 9 1 UserTest Interval l 2 9 2 Service Interval I 2 9 3 Test Options Bosch Security Systems 09 06 BLCC100R 15 3 Inputs 4 Outputs 5 Comms 3 0 Commands 4 0 Commands 5 0 Commands AMI 3 0 0 Zone Status AUMI 4 0 0 Output Status MI 5 0 0 Set Domestic Number I 3 0 1 Zone Array UMI 4 0 1 Turn Output On Off UMI 5 0 1 Call Answer RAS UMI 3 0 2 Bypass Zones MI 5 0 2 Call Forward On Off MI 3 0 3 Set Chime Zones 4 1 Properties MI 5 0 3 Check Web Email MI 3 0 4 Set Part 2 Zones MI 4 1 0 Output Name MI 5 0 4 Email System Log UMI 3 0 5 Smoke Sensor Reset I 4 1 1 Event Type MI 5 0 5 Start Direct Link I 4 1 2 Event Assignment 5 0 6 Reserved 3 1 Zone Properties I 4 1 3 Output Polarity 5 0 7 Reserved MI 3 1 0 Zone Name I 4 1 4 Timer Parameter 5 0 8 Register Customer I 3 1 1 Zone Type I 4 1 5 Output Options I 5 0 9 Register Installer I 3 1 2 Area Assignment I 4 1 6 Macro Group I 3 1 3 Pulse Count 5 1 Telephone Numbers I 3 1 4 Pulse Count Time 4 9 Output Testing I 5 1 0 Number Prefix I 3 1 5 Access Group MI 4 9 0 External Siren Test I 5 1 1 Primary Dest 1 3 1 6 Report Route MI 4 9 1 Internal Siren Test I 5 1 2 Secondary Dest 1 I 3 1 7 Report Options MI 4 9 2 Strobe Test 5 1 3 Primary Dest
60. v or GND by fitting a plug on link Table 5 Board Connector Descriptions Tamper The Graphic Keypad has 20 keys or buttons The buttons allow you to input instructions and navigate the menu screens as required Some buttons have a secondary function which is activated by holding them down for two seconds Each button s function is described below Key Description 0 to 9 The numeric keys allow you to enter Es you numbers when required Use the MENU and the numeric keys to enter commands The MENU key is also used to go back one level when navigating through menus or to exit a programming location without saving changes Description The ON key allows you to turn an area or output on To turn all areas on at the Same time when the system has been partitioned press and hold the ON key for two seconds The PART key allows you to turn an area Part On This key can also be used to bypass a zone or multiple zones when you press and hold for two seconds The OFF key allows you to turn an area or output off To turn all areas off at the same time when the system had been partitioned press and hold the OFF key for two seconds The MAIL key allows you to read stored mail This key can also be used to initiate a dialler test when you press and hold for two seconds The key allows you to move the cursor left when programming text or telephone numbers The gt key allows you to m
61. yout sss 17 Table 13 User Default Programming Options 18 Table 14 Zone Types aside Ro Ceo EO Ede ond 21 Table 15 Zone Defaults sssesssesssseessseessseesssessssrosseessserosseesssesss 22 Table 16 Output Default Table sess 23 Table 17 Output Polarity Types esses 24 Table 18 Output Event Types eese 24 Listed below are the main features of the Solution 16 Control Panel Individual Box Tamper Circuit Monitoring Report Via Email Internet Telephone Line Busy Tone Detect RAS Intelli connect CLI Caller Line Identification Daylight Savings Senior Watch System Maintenance Interval Reminder d System Weekly Test Reminder Area Inactivity Interval Temporary Pin Code Dual Reporting Dual Redundant Reporting Alarm Report Abort cancel Options d 8 Programmable Holiday Calendars d 8 Programmable Schedules 16 fully programmable Zones Fire Alarm Verification d 48 Pin Codes d 3 Supervised High Power Digital Outputs 1 Relay 2 Amp Form C Contact Expandable to 13 d Supervised Siren Driver Partitionable To 8 Areas Dialler Reports SIA Contact ID SMS and Email Formats Supervised LAN Keypads Maximum 8 Keypads d Keyswitch Input 256 History Event Memory EMI Lightning Transient Protection Fully Menu Text Prog

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