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1. To prevent an alarm from occurring when you turn the VR8 off you must enter the premises at the designated entry point the front door for example and enter your code default 2580 followed by the key before the entry delay time expires If you fail to disarm VR8 before the entry delay time expires an alarm sounds Only your security company can program the entry delay time Refer to Figure 2 RF Keyfob Operations 1 Enter your code followed by the key For example press 2 5 8 0 Two beeps sound and the AWAY indicator is extinguished Alternatively when using the keyfob you can disarm the system by pressing the unlock key button 2 If your security company programmed the siren to sound when you disarm your VR8 one beep is heard VR8 User Guide 3 Arming Your VR8 3 Arming Your VR8 3 1 Arm in AWAY Mode AWAY Mode is used so that all zones are in a ready state to detect intrusion while you are away from the premises After you enter your code default 2580 followed by the AWAY key the exit delay time starts to count down The exit delay time can only be programmed by your security company To prevent an alarm when arming the VR8 you should exit the premises before the exit delay time expires 1 Enter your code followed by the AWAY key For example press 2 5 8 O AWAY Two beeps are heard and the AWAY indicator lights The AWAY key also lights red The keypad beeps once ev
2. and smoke sensors You can operate the VR8 using either the keypad or RF keyfobs Your security company will examine your premises and divide it up into sections called zones If a detection device detects intrusion the status of the device changes from normal to faulted Ifa detection device becomes faulted when the VR8 is armed AWAY Mode or STAY Mode the VR8 sounds an alarm and sends an alarm report by telephone to your security company Your security company takes the appropriate action 1 1 Zone Types During installation your security company may configure zones on your VR8 differently These different zones are described in Table 1 Table 1 Zone Types Type Description A burglary zone is programmed to sound an alarm only when a fault is detected and the VR8 is armed AWAY Mode or STAY Mode When the VR8 is turned off disarmed burglary zones do not sound an alarm if faulted A 24 hour zone is programmed to sound an alarm when a fault is detected by a tamper switch for example regardless of whether the VR8 is armed A fire zone is programmed to sound an alarm when a fault is detected by a smoke sensor for example regardless of whether the VR8 is armed 1 2 VR8 Indicators Figure 1 VR8 LCD Display Burglary 24 Hour AWAY STAY POWER SERVICE 1234567 8 1 2 1 AC Mains Supply Failure If the AC mains supply fails both the POWER and SERVICE indicators flash The keypad beeps once every mi
3. situation at your premises Refers to a zones status If a zone is sealed the detection devices are not violated and the zone indicator is extinguished that is a magnetic switch is closed or a detector is on standby waiting for an intrusion When the zone is violated your VR8 communicates with the monitoring station without sounding the sirens Only your installer can program a silent alarm A condition that automatically isolates zones when your VR8 Is armed in STAY Mode 1 Only your installer can program these zones A condition that automatically isolates zones when your VR8 Is armed in STAY Mode 2 Only the master code holder can program these zones Refers to zone status A zone is unsealed when a detection device is violated The corresponding zone indicator lights A numeric personal identification number code used to arm and disarm the VR8 A monitored input used to trigger an alarm when the zone is violated Bosch Security Systems 10 03 SUBMAVR80 0001 UG 1 11 VR8 User Guide 11 Installation Notes 11 Installation Notes Installation Company Technician Phone Number Installation Date Warranty Expires Panel Software Version Zone Descriptions STAY Mode 1 L Zone 1 Front Door Bedroom for example Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 Oooo O Bosch Security Systems 10 03 SUBMAVR80 0001 UG 111 VR8 User Guide 11 Installation Notes PENT Entry and Exit
4. Times Entry Timer 1 Seconds Exit Time Seconds Entry Guard Time for STAY Mode 1 and STAY Mode 2 Seconds Siren Run Time Minutes Sensor Watch Time Days Can Your System Be Serviced by Another Technician YES If YES Installer s Code User Codes Master Code User 1 _ User 9 User 2 _ User 10 User 3 _ User 11 User 4 _ User 12 User 5 _ User 13 User 6 _ User 14 User 7 _ User 15 User 8 _ User 16 Bosch Security Systems 10 03 SUBMAVR80 0001 UG 111 VR8 User Guide Notes Notes Bosch Security Systems 10 03 SUBMAVR80 0001 UG 1 11 VR8 User Guide Notes Notes Bosch Security Systems 10 03 SUBMAVR80 0001 UG 1 11 Bosch Security Systems 25 Huntingwood Drive Huntingwood NSW 2148 Australia Phone 612 9672 1777 Facsimile 612 9672 1717 2003 Bosch Security Systems SUBMAVR80 0001 UG Issue 111
5. VR8 Security Systems User Guide Intruder Alarm System EN VR8 User Guide Notices Copyright Notice 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 stored in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Bosch Notice of Liability This material is designed for use by tradespeople with expertise in the installation of this product Persons without appropriate expertise should seek assistance before attempting installation While care was taken in the preparation of this material Bosch Security Systems Pty Ltd and its representatives are not responsible to any person or entity for any loss or damage directly or indirectly caused by information in or any omission from this material Bosch Security Systems Pty Ltd reserves the right to make changes to features and specifications of its products at any time without
6. code followed by the key 4 2 Add RF Keyfob 1 Enter your code followed by 1 and the key for example 2 5 8 0 1 2 Enter the User Number 9 to 16 you want to add followed by the key 3 Enter the 9 digit RF keyfob ID number followed by the key 4 3 Delete a User Code RF Keyfob 1 Enter your code followed by 1 and the key for example 2 5 8 0 1 2 Enter the User Number 1 to 16 you want to delete followed by the key 3 Press the key to delete the User Code 5 Change Domestic Telephone Numbers 1 Enter your code followed by 2 and the key for example 2 5 8 0 2 2 Enter the digits for the telephone number 3 If there is more than one telephone number press the key followed by the 4 key inserts break between phone numbers and repeat Step 2 or press the key to exit 6 Setting Date and Time 1 Enter your code followed by 6 and the key for example 2 5 8 0 6 2 Enter the day DD month MM and year YY followed by the hour HH and minute 3 Press the key to exit 7 Silencing Alarms If an alarm occurs enter your code default 2580 followed by the key to silence the alarm You may need to turn the VR8 on and then off again to clear the alarm memory To silence alarms using a keyfob press button 2 unlock key Refer to Figure 2 RF Keyfob Operations VR8 User Guide 8 Emergency Keys 8 Emerge
7. ery two seconds during exit delay During the last ten seconds the keypad continuously sounds to warn you that the exit delay time has nearly expired Alternatively when using the keyfob you can turn the system on in AWAY mode by pressing the lock key button 1 If your security company programmed the siren to sound when you arm your VR8 in AWAY Mode two beeps sound Refer to Figure 2 RF Keyfob Operations 3 2 Arm in STAY Mode STAY Mode is used when you only want the perimeter zones of your premises ready to detect intrusion The interior zones are automatically bypassed disabled so that you can move within these zones without sounding an alarm After you enter your code default 2580 followed by the STAY key the exit delay time starts to count down The length of the exit delay time can only be programmed by your security company 1 Enter your code followed by the STAY key For example press 2 5 8 O STAY Two beeps are heard and the STAY indicator lights The AWAY key also lights red The keypad does not beep during exit delay However the keypad beeps once at the end of the exit delay time for STAY Mode Bosch Security Systems 10 03 SUBMAVR80 0001 UG 111 4 Add Delete User Code RF Keyfob 4 1 Adda User Code 1 Enter your code followed by 1 and the key for example 2 5 8 0 1 2 Enter the User Number 1 to 16 you want to add change followed by the key 3 Enter the new
8. ncy Keys The VR8 provides single key emergency functions panic fire and medical Pressing any of these keys for two seconds sounds the siren and sends a report to the security company The security company acts accordingly for each emergency situation Your keyfob has the ability to activate a panic alarm by pressing both the lock key button 1 and the unlock key button 2 at the same time Bosch Security Systems 10 03 SUBMAVR80 0001 UG 1 11 9 Keyfobs You can operate your VR8 using the two button keyfob instead of the keypad on the main desktop unit Figure 2 RF Keyfob Operations 1 Button 1 Arm in AWAY Mode 2 Button 2 Disarm from AWAY STAY Mode 3 Buttons 1 and 2 Press both buttons at same time to activate panic alarm Your security company can program the VR8 speaker or siren to sound each time you turn the VR8 on and off using the keyfob VR8 User Guide 10 Glossary of Terms 10 Glossary of Terms Table 3 Glossary of Terms Term 24 Hour Zone Alarm Condition AWAY Mode Codepad Detectors Dialler Disarmed Entry Time or Entry Delay Entry Warning Exit Time or Exit Delay Keyfob Master Code Monitoring Station Panic Sealed Silent Alarm STAY Mode 1 STAY Mode 2 Unsealed or Faulted User Code Zones Description A monitored input where tamper switches and emergency switches may be connected If one of these switches is violated at any time an alarm condi
9. nute to warn you that the AC power supply failed Press the key once to acknowledge the AC fail condition and stop the keypad beeping When power is restored the indicator lights steadily again Bosch Security Systems 10 03 SUBMAVR80 0001 UG 1 11 Table 2 VR8 Indicator States Indicator Description AWAY On the VR8 is armed in AWAY Mode Off the VR8 is not armed in AWAY Mode STAY On the VR8 is armed in STAY Mode Off the VR8 is not armed in STAY Mode On AC mains supply is normal Flashing with SERVICE indicator AC mains supply failure SERVICE On a trouble condition exists Contact your security company Flashing with POWER indicator AC mains supply failure Zone On the zone is faulted Indicators Off normal condition Flashing the zone is in alarm POWER 1 2 2 Zone Indicators A zone indicator 1 to 8 lights when the corresponding zone is faulted If the zone indicator flashes the corresponding zone is in alarm or the zone is in alarm memory You can clear the alarm memory the next time you arm your system by turning the VR8 on and off again Alarm memory allows you to verify which zones became faulted open prior to resetting the alarm condition or disarming the system 2 Disarm Your VR8 You must disarm or turn off the VR8 to enter your premises Disarming the system disables all burglary zones leaving only the fire and other 24 hour zone types still active
10. prior notification Bosch Security Systems 10 03 SUBMAVR80 0001 UG 111 EN 2 VR8 User Guide Contents Contents l Getting to Know Your VR8 eseese 4 1 1 LONC TYDE a T E 4 1 2 V RG Indicators einernie n 4 1 2 1 AC Mains Supply Failure 4 1 2 2 Zone Indicators diese srodsecdesckecbaddnvekansendovenucdealedonts 4 2 Disarm Your VINO N 4 3 Arming Your VRO 5 3 1 Arm in AWAY Mode l a 5 3 2 Arm in STAY Mode uu ccc cece ccc eeeeecccccssecccceeeees 5 4 Add Delete User Code RF Keyfob 5 4 1 Add x Ul ser Gdesiinkieethicecd nee 5 4 2 Add RF ReyloDsc acestadenneesnnneseiess 5 4 3 Delete a User Code RF Keyfob ee 5 5 Change Domestic Telephone Numbers 5 6 Setting Date and Time sesers 5 7 Silencing Alai S rins sanani tes ase 5 8 Emergency Keyssirnsunronennn i eevee 6 9 Kevo Divanicoh S 6 10 Glossary of Term insscseueoira ha 7 11 Installation Notes ccccccsscccssesseccccssssenenees 8 Figures Figure 1 VR8 LCD Display eee 4 Figure 2 RF Keyfob Operations ee 6 Tables Table 1 LOINC Ty PCS ss ciet caine rE 4 Table 2 VR8 Indicator States cceecccceesceceeees 4 Table 3 Glossary of TENS useaa 7 Bosch Security Systems 10 03 SUBMAVR80 0001 UG 111 VR8 User Guide 1 Getting to Know Your VR8 1 Getting to Know Your VR8 Your VR8 Intruder Alarm System is made up of a control panel and numerous detection devices such as magnetic motion sensors
11. tion is generated whether your VR8 is armed or disarmed Your VR8 is armed and one of the detection devices such as a smoke detector is violated A 24 hour zone can trigger an alarm when the VR8 is armed or disarmed Used to arm your VR8 when you leave your premises The codepad allows you to perform all functions such as arming disarming and programming of your VR8 Devices connected to your VR8 used to sense an alarm condition Some common forms of detection devices are passive infrared PIR and smoke detectors photoelectric beams reed switches and vibration sensors A device used to communicate with a monitoring station A state in which the VR8 does not accept alarms except for 24 hour zones The time allowed to disarm your VR8 after entering your premises before an alarm occurs The beeping from your codepad during entry time to remind you to disarm your VR8 The amount of time you have to leave your premises after arming your VR8 Hand held transmitter that can be used to arm and disarm your VR8 or to initiate a panic alarm A numeric code used to arm and disarm the VR8 and to allow access to all functions that are programmable through the codepad A secure location where a digital receiver monitors numerous VR8s and deciphers their alarm transmission reports The operator can then advise the appropriate authorities to take immediate action A type of alarm to indicate to the monitoring station that there is an emergency
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