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1. Table 5 continued Display Selection 3 Buzz on Fault Voice Active 4 24 hour visible 5 24 hour invisible Description When the control panel is off a short or open buzzes the keypad When the control panel is All or Part On armed a short or open causes an alarm response Buzz on Fault points are not bypassable Single Ring programming option applies Refer to the Single Ring prompt in Section 8 0 Bell Note Buzz on Fault points do not generate Trouble Reports even if you program Digit 3 to send them Refer to Section 11 3 Digit 3 Point Options When you program Digit 3 for Trouble Reports text keypads display a trouble condition for faults on Buzz on Fault points otherwise they sound the trouble tone only with no display Note Missing Buzz on Fault points generate an alarm response when on a trouble response when off RF Tamper for a Buzz on Fault point generates an alarm response when on a trouble response when off Voice Active Function When the Delay Alrm Rpt prompt is set to 255 the Buzz on Fault point type works differently for On board points refer to the Delay Alrm Rpt prompt in Section 3 0 Reports The Delay Alrm Rpt prompt is only set to 255 when a two way voice verification module is connected to the control panel The voice verification module shorts a Buzz on Fault voice active point to tell the control panel a two way voice verification session is active Short or open causes alarm re
2. Enter the report the system transmits to the receiver when a user presses the A key B key or C key The control panel does not send reports for the 00 default entry Review your entries for the prompts in Section 4 0 Receiver before you program this prompt Modem Format Example If you enter 25 at the A Key Report prompt the system transmits ALARM REPORT POINT 025 when you press the A key Pulse Format Example The first digit you program here sets the report group The second digit sets the point number If you enter 10 at the A Key Report prompt the system transmits an Alarm Report Report Group 1 Point 0 Do not enter a report that conflicts with other system or point reports Refer to Section 4 2 Pulse Report Groups for all system and point reports Test the A B C keys to make certain they transmit the expected reports EN 27 2 A Key Alarm Output Default No Output Selection No Output Steady Pulse 0 No Output 1 Steady 2 Pulse These prompts set the system response to the key at the Alarm Output Terminals 4 and 5 Set the prompt to Steady for steady output A user must enter a passcode at the keypad to silence the output before bell time expires Set the prompt to Pulse for a pulsed fire output at the Alarm Output If the system is programmed for the Modem transmission format refer to Section 4 0 Receiver the control panel sends a fire
3. Refer to the 6500 Line Program Entry Guide Set Revr Format to Pulse to transmit in 4x2 Pulse Format Be sure to program codes for each report group Refer to the Section 4 2 Pulse Report Groups Table 2 Modem II Reports Chart Modem II Report AC FAILURE AC RESTORE ALARM REPORT POINT 001 099 ALARM REPORT RECENT CLOSING ID 001 POINT 001 24 ALARM CROSS POINT 001 099 BATTERY LOW BATTERY MISSING BATTERY RESTORE CANCEL REPORT CANCEL REPORT ID 001 008 Description No AC power to system Control panel runs on battery AC Power is restored to normal Alarm Report from Points 1 to 24 or from an A B C key Refer to Section 7 0 ABC Keys for instructions on setting reports from the keys If an alarm occurs within 2 minutes of a Closing event the system sends an Alarm Recent Close Report Alarm Report from Points 1 to 24 with point code for Cross or Partner point The ALARM RECENT CLOSE message overrides the ALARM CROSS POINT message The ALARM EXIT ERROR message does not apply to Cross Partner Double Knock or Alarm Verification points System battery is low System battery is disconnected Battery must be missing for 60 seconds Missing or low battery is restored Cancel Report from keyswitch Cancel Report with user ID for users 1 to 8 Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 4 0 Receiver EN 16 Table 2 continue
4. Missing Extended Delay points generate an alarm response when on a trouble response when off RF tamper for Extended Delay points generates an alarm response when on a trouble response when off Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F Guide 11 0 Point Codes EN 43 11 2 Digit 2 Alarm Responses Table 6 Digit 2 Selections No Alarm Response Set Digit 2 to 0 zero only if you want no alarm response for A this point Note Set Digit 2 to 0 if you are using this point number for an RF Keypad or arming device Reports Points send Alarm Cancel Trouble Bypass Swinger Bypass and Restoral XIXIXIX XIX Reports as programmed Bypass Reports are only sent with Closing Reports Alarm Report Delay If a user enters their passcode to silence an alarm before the XIX X programmed Alarm Report Delay time expires the alarm is canceled No Alarm Cancel or Restoral Report is sent Program Delay Alrm Rpt in Section 3 0 Reports to determine the duration of the delay e Voice Active Function When the Delay Alrm Rpt prompt is set to 255 Alarm Report Delay points Digit 2 2 3 7 or 8 begin the 2 way Voice Verification process Refer to Delay Alrm Rpt in Section 3 0 Reports e Duress Reports and A B C Key Reports are not affected by the Alarm Report Delay These reports are sent immediately in all cases Swinger Bypass The Swinger Count prompt in the System Configuration Group XIX sets t
5. system on starting exit delay and then turning it off pressing CLEAR during exit delay clears the bypass Swinger bypass is a point trouble and activates the Point Trouble Relay function When a point is Swinger Bypassed the Point Trouble Relay function activates Refer to Section 13 2 Relay Functions SIA recommends the swinger count be set to 1 Using Digit 2 of the point code assigns the Swinger Bypass feature to a point EN 5 3 Keyswitch Default Momentary Selection Easikey Momentary 0 Easikey 1 Momentary Refer to the Jnstallation Guide for instructions on connecting a momentary keyswitch to a point This control panel is not compatible with maintained contact keyswitches Operating the keyswitch shorting the point turns the system All On with delays if the system is off Any faulted controlled points Point Code Digit 1 6 7 8 9 B or C are automatically bypassed If the system is All On or Part On with or without delays operating the keyswitch shorting the point turns the system off Leave the Keyswitch prompt set to Momentary if you are not using a keyswitch on your system Setting the Keyswitch prompt to Easikey allows a properly connected Easikey system to disarm the system It cannot be used to arm the system If the system is All On or Part On with or without delays presenting the electronic key to the Easikey reader the Easikey shor
6. 35114F Guide 11 0 Point Codes EN 42 Table 5 continued Display Selection Description C Extended Delay When control panel is Part or All On armed short or open starts Extended Part Delay if no Trouble option Refer to Section 11 3 Digit 3 Point Options You must fault the Extended Delay point first H a Non Extended Delay point is faulted first extended delay is not used Faulting an Extended Delay point when the system is in exit delay extends exit delay to the value programmed in the Extended Delay prompt Refer to the Extended Delay prompt in Section 6 0 Open Close for a detailed explanation of the Extended Delay feature Extended Delay points must be normal not faulted or bypassed before the system can be Part or All armed If you bypass an Extended Delay point the system switches to the Extended Delay The system makes the switch even if the point is not faulted when you bypass it Extended Delay points that are bypassed and then restore during exit delay are automatically unbypassed and returned to the system If an alarm occurs on these points within 2 minutes of a closing exit time expired Excursion Exit included the system sends a RECENT CLOSING message with the Alarm Report If these points are faulted at the end of exit delay the system waits a period equal to entry delay before sending an Alarm Report If the system is not turned off it sends an EXIT ERROR message with the Alarm Report
7. Reports an unsuccessful attempt to connect a remote programmer 2 Reports an unsuccessful attempt to connect a remote programmer 3 The system automatically reset Call Bosch Security Systems if reports persist Not used Not used Reports missing battery Reports low battery CO NOS e No AC power to system Control panel is running on battery Communication Failure event for Phone 1 Communication Failure event for Phone 2 RF tamper points or receiver RF low battery RF receiver 7 trouble vailpalpiello RF receiver 8 trouble Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 4 0 Receiver 10 Sys Res Group Default 0 Selection 0 to 9 B to F 1 Successful connection to a remote programmer Not used Control panel reset with the stand by switch refer to the Installation Guide or a remote programmer Not used Not used Not used Reports missing or low battery restored Restored AC power Communication Restoral event for Phone 1 Communication Failure event for Phone 2 RF tamper restore points or receiver RF battery restore RF receiver 7 restoral Hill ola am clolujajals RF receiver 8 restoral 11 Duress Group Default 0 Selection 0 to 9 B to F 1to3 Not used 4 This report transmitted after si
8. Voice Request Relay activates for 2 seconds when the acknowledgment of an Alarm Report from an Alarm Report Delay point Digit 2 2 3 7 or 8 is received at the control panel Control panels with firmware revision 2 5 or earlier Relay Function 24 does not provide the Voice Request Relay function For those control panels Relay Function 24 is RF Special Key 13 3 Relay Parameters for Keypad Programming Only Table 19 Relay Parameters The parameter prompts shown in Table 19 are for programming from the keypad Grou Prompt Default If you did not program one of the Relay functions the p ae a i 4 18 Relay 1 Func 1 1 Point 1 or User 1 No first four prompts in this group with a Relay function SE GE N from 1 to 9 refer to Table 18 or you left the Relays pnie SOR eo S Group prompts at their defaults leave the prompts in Wato Table 19 at their defaults 24 Point 24 No 19 Relay 1 F 2 1 Point 1 U 1 N If you selected a Relay function from 1 to 9 you need Pa ST Sg EES S Parameter 2 Point 2 or User 2 No i o o to program a parameter for that function Read the instructions carefully SE hagi 24 Point 24 No Each Ere Ass own BrouP e 20 Relay 2 Func 1 1 Point 1 or User 1 No prompt in the group a Hos you to assign a point or Parameter 2 Point 2 or User 2 No user to the Relay function For example if you chose S Alarm for Relay 1 Function 1 use the prompts in GC d Group 18 Relay 1 Func 1 Parameter to
9. alarm A user must enter a passcode at the keypad to silence the output before bell time expires 3 A Key Ack Tone Default No Selection Yes No 0 No 1 Yes When this prompt is set to Yes the system sounds an acknowledgment tone at the keypad when the receiver acknowledges the report sent by the activation of the key If the key is not programmed to send reports refer to A Key Report prompt no acknowledgment tone occurs 4 A Key Text Default A key B key C key Selection A to Z 0 to 9 ES Enter up to sixteen characters of custom text The system displays this text when the A key is active Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F gt Og A E 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 7 0 EN 28 5 B Key Alarm Report 6 B Key Output 7 B Key Ack Tone 8 B Key Text Refer to the descriptions for the A Key prompts above 9 C Key Alarm Report key for four button keychain keypads 10 C Key Output key for four button keychain keypads 11 C Key Ack Tone key for four button keychain keypads 12 C Key Text key for four button keychain keypads Refer to the descriptions for the A Key prompts above Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 8 0 Bell 8 0 Bell The prompts in this group configure the Alarm Output bell at Terminals 4 and 5 1 Bell Time Default 6 0 to 2
10. begins the two way voice verification process Do not set the Delay Alrm Rpt prompt to 255 if a voice verification module is not connected to the control panel because unexpected control panel operation results Duress Reports and A B C Key Reports are affected by Alarm Report Delay These reports are sent immediately in all cases The Security Industry Association SIA recommends the Delay Alarm Report feature be enabled with the delay set to 15 seconds Enter 15 at this prompt to comply with the SIA recommendation 7 e Press the 0 key to disable the Delay Alrm Rpt prompt for all points 5 Cancel Rpt Default Yes Selection Yes No 0 No 1 Yes Set the Cancel Rpt prompt to Yes to enable Cancel Report If a user turns the system off after an alarm but before bell time expires a Cancel Report follows the Alarm Report If the user turns the system off before Delay Alrm Rpt prompt time expires the control panel sends no Alarm Cancel or Restoral Report for points programmed with a 2 3 7 or 8 in Digit 2 of the point code If you set the Cancel Rpt prompt to No the control panel does not send Cancel Reports EN 12 Default No Selection No Yes Delay 0 No 1 Yes 2 Delay Set the Restoral Rpts prompt to Yes to send Restoral Reports to the receiver for all points The system sends Restoral Reports when points return to normal not
11. ienei 66 Momentary Keyswitch eee ee see se ee se ee ee 2 Motion Detector sesse se see see ke ee 36 45 46 48 N Non fire Alarm Reports ccssssceesceseeeceeeneeeeeeeeneenes 8 Non Fire Group 19 Non Fire Route iii eie Ee ves se EEU dE 8 0 Off With Passoode iini a aias 55 ue 23 Opening Groups EE 19 Opening Reports EENS 11 Opening e EE 8 P Part On 5 11 16 19 21 24 25 38 39 55 59 Partner Point zegesin 15 37 44 48 Passcode Length iss ses Ee RARR se GE deed 59 65 Eaggeodeg ut RE ER N cuales 59 IN te KE 7 8 9 10 19 20 65 PHONE E 7 8 9 10 19 20 65 Phone Group sis Ms ESE Uer Revi ated ieee eels Phone Rovtingciis 3 ocean tine det munis 7 Point Code 5 11 12 15 17 23 24 25 35 36 45 46 48 Point Expanders esse sesse ese ea ee ee RA Re ee 2 33 46 Point TEXE fever sade dE ee ass se 33 51 67 Point Trouble Z it i ki eee 5 43 44 54 Program Loekie EE nih nantes 63 Pt BREER LE ER OR 19 dB dd GR ER EE OE 8 Pulse Format Sie SES ENEE EEN 15 18 19 Pulse Report Group esse sesse se ee ee ee ee ee ee 18 Pulsed Outputtecs ccd ERGER RE GR SEE Se EERS ee ese ee 29 43 55 R RAM Access Fail Reports seese 9 RAM Access OK Renorts sesse esse esse ee ee 9 Re BOot REPORTS EE ERG Eseg Se Ee RO ee eg EE Ee 9 RECEIVER 025 54 Hiss Sak tee asks feast Seeds teres dh via dees ee ER ker 15 Relay 15 FPUnC E 53 56 Relay 1 Su EE sect caseiciptasspienuse sects 53 56 Relay 2
12. installer s passcode to turn the system off The installer passcode always requires six digits Even when the Passcode Length prompt is less than six you must enter six digits for this prompt If you enter less than six digits and increase the Passcode Length later the installer code is disabled The D5200 Programmer and remote programmers do not let you program the same passcode for the installer and a user The system prevents users changing their own passcodes at the keypad from duplicating the installer code However the system does not prevent installers programming from the keypad from programming the same passcode for the installer and a user Use the D5200 Programmer or remote programmer to fill this prompt with spaces to disable the installer passcode 2 Passcode Length Default 3 Selection 3 to 6 You can fix the length of user passcodes from three to six digits All passcodes are the same length EN 59 If you shorten the passcode length after entering passcodes you could possibly create duplicate passcodes For example passcodes 1235 and 1236 both shorten to 123 If you lengthen passcodes you disable some For example if you add passcode 396 and then increase the passcode length to four digits 396 becomes 396F If you cannot enter an F from the keypad passcode 396 is disabled 3 Code 8 Duress Default No Selection Yes No 0 No 1 Yes Settin
13. or ABC Reports keys e Restoral Reports from Fire and Non Fire points 6 Non Fire Route combined Default EE e RF Battery Restorals e Point Tamper Restorals Selection Local Phone 1 only Phone 2 only Both 9 Closing Route Local 0 Phone 1 only 1 Phone 2 only 2 Both 3 Reports e Non Fire Alarm Reports from points or ABC keys e Point Tamper Alarms e Point Missing Alarms 7 Pt Trbl Route Default Local Selection Local Phone 1 only Phone 2 only Both Local 0 Phone 1 only 1 Phone 2 only 2 Both 3 Reports e Trouble Missing Missing RF Low Battery RF Bypass or Swinger Bypass Reports from Fire and Non fire points combined e Point Tamper Troubles Default Local Selection Local Phone 1 only Phone 2 only Both Local 0 Phone 1 only 1 Phone 2 only 2 Both 3 Reports Closing Reports 10 Opening Route Default Local Selection Local Phone 1 only Phone 2 only Both Local 0 Phone 1 only 1 Phone 2 only 2 Both 3 Reports Opening Reports Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F Default Local Default Local Selection Local Phone 1 only Phone 2 only Selection Local Phone 1 only Phone 2 only Both Both Local 0 Local 0 Phone 1 only 1 Phone 1 only 1 Phone 2 only 2 Phone 2 only 2 Both 3 Bo
14. return all prompts to their factory defaults lock out programming from the d oe keypad and disable the system processing stops and the keypad stops functioning when you unlock the standby pin at the 1 Return to Default conclusion of the programming session Keypads indicate a system trouble Text keypads display Set this prompt to Yes to disable the system Point Keypad programming only DISABLE and the text you programmed in Default This prompt only appears when Custom Service Text programming from the keypad You cannot enable the system from the Selection Yes No keypad after setting this prompt to Yes The system turns off all user and installer 0 No functions Yes You must use the D5200 Programmer or a This prompt only appears during keypad remote programmer to enable the system programming Entering 1 returns all prompts to their after using the Disable System prompt to factory defaults The change occurs when you press disable it the Modify key after making your entry Refer to Section 18 0 Keypad Programming The DataLock code does not return to its default DataLock codes can only be changed using the D5200 Programmer or a remote programmer 2 Program Lock Default No Selection Yes No 0 No 1 Yes Set this prompt to Yes to prevent programming from the keypad Use the D5200 Programmer or a remote programmer to re activate keypad programming AN Programming from
15. system switches to the Extended Delay The system makes the switch even if the point is not faulted when you bypass it wi If you bypass an Extended Delay point and the point is faulted and returns to normal within the extended exit delay the point returns to the system This allows users to turn the system on with the garage door open and still protect the door Any other point type that is bypassed and returns to normal during exit delay does not automatically return to the system If the system is on and a user enters through an Extended point such as opening the garage door first the system uses Extended Delay for entry delay If the user enters through a point not programmed for extended delay such as the front door first and then through an Extended Delay point such as opening the garage door the system cannot use Extended Delay for entry delay 4 Exit Tone Default Yes Selection Yes No 0 No 1 Yes Use this prompt to turn off the keypad tone that annunciates Exit Delay and the Excursion Step Outside and Exit feature Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 6 0 Program Exit Tone Yes to enable the exit delay tone and excursion tone Program Exit Tone No to disable the exit delay tone and excursion tone Default Part On Selection Disabled Part On All On All amp Part 0 Disabled 1 Part On 2 All On 3 All a
16. the Installation Manual for instructions You can program each of the system s two relay outputs with one or two functions With the Relay Logic prompts you can configure the outputs so they activate when the condition for either function exists or only activate when the conditions for both functions exist The D5200 Programmer displays an additional relay parameter prompt if the Relay function you selected requires you to program additional information For example if you select the Follow Point function for Relay 1 Func 1 and press Enter the D5200 displays the parameter prompts Point I Yes No followed by Point 2 Yes No and so on until Point 24 Yes No The parameter prompts tell the system what points the relay is to follow If you select Reset for Relay 1 Func 1 and press Enter the D5200 goes directly to Relay 1 Func 2 The Reset function does not require any parameters 13 1 Relay Function Logic The Relay I and Relay 2 Logic prompts allow you to further define the conditions under which the control panel activates the relay drivers 1 Relay 1 Logic 2 Relay 2 Logic Default Function 1 Only Selection Function 1 Only Function 1 or 2 Function 1 and 2 0 Function 1 Only 1 Function 1 or 2 2 Function 1 and 2 When Relay I Logic or Relay 2 Logic is set to Function 1 Only the system activates the relay output when Function 1 calls for activation Function 2 is ignored Wh
17. there is no alarm response Do not use double knock with the Keyswitch point type Cross Point Cross points are paired with a Partner point The Partner point is X X X X always the next highest point number For example if Point 1 is a Cross point Point 2 must be its Partner point Cross and Partner points require an alarm activation on their paired point within 120 seconds open and or short on the sensor loop before the system begins an alarm response If a Cross or Partner point returns to the normal state in the 120 second Cross Point window and there is no Alarm event on the point it is paired with there is no alarm response If the point remains in alarm for the duration of the 120 second Cross Point window the control panel generates an alarm response even if the point it is paired with does not go into alarm If you Bypass a Cross or Partner point it swinger bypasses or is in a trouble condition point trouble RF trouble missing Its paired point generates alarm responses on its own Alarm Reports do not include the CROSS POINT message unless the alarm response is generated by both points of the pair If a Cross or Partner point is not paired with a Partner or Cross point it generates alarm responses on its own Note Do not pair different point types for the Cross Partner function Partner point Refer to Cross Point in this table XIX Bosch Se
18. 1 for an alarm on Point 1 Figure 1 Pulse Report Groups 1213 3 1 1 Account number 2 Report group 3 Point user The Pulse Format allows for only one digit in the Point User position If you install more than eight points and report in Pulse Format the control panel combines reports as shown in Table 3 Table 3 Pulse Format Point Number reported in Pulse 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Format Point Number displayed at keypad 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Use the following Pulse Report Groups to designate Pulse Report Group codes for this installation Do not duplicate Pulse Report Group codes You cannot distinguish reports from groups with duplicated codes The expanded reports available in Modem II format are not available in the Pulse Format 2 Fire Group Default 0 Selection 0 to 9 B to F 1 to 8 Fire alarm from Points 1 to 24 9 or 0 Fire alarm from key A B or C Refer to Section 7 0 ABC Keys There is no Pulse Format version of the Modem II Alarm Cross Point Report The Cross Point feature creates two point alarms Refer to Section 11 0 Point Codes Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F Receiver 3 Non Fire Group EN 19 7 Opening Group Default 0 Default 0 Alarm Cross Point or Exit Alarm Reports All occur as Alarm Reports The Cross Point feature creates two poin
19. 14F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide Contents EN 3 Contents 1 0 System Configuration ccscsessssssrsesseseees 5 2 0 Ehnen eer 7 2 1 Phone Routing Set to Non 7 2 2 Phone Routing Set to Nesen 7 3 0 II en sesse sesesese ese se Sea EE RE BE See REDE eg 11 4 0 RECEIVET csccrsscecsscersscersscersccerssserscecsscecsesesoers 15 4 1 Modem Report 15 4 2 Pulse Report Group esse ese seek ee se ee Ee Ge eg 18 5 0 Remote Programming sesesesesesesesesesesege se seges 21 6 0 Open Close uusese se sesse se see se Be ee BE EE eg 23 6 1 Step Ontside ss ses Reese dees euer erer 24 6 2 attert ABA RB aE tess 25 7 0 ABC Key ese se sesse se se ee Be Be Ee Be BEE eene 27 8 0 dl NE 29 9 0 RK 31 10 0 Address Configuration ssscscssssssrseees 33 11 0 Point Code ssecscscssssssscesersescsesecererssessees 85 11 1 Digit 1 Point Type En 37 11 2 Digit 2 Alarm Responses ese see se se es 43 11 3 Digit 3 Point Options eeuse se see ee se se ee ee eg 44 11 4 Digit 4 Device Address esse see ee se see ee 45 11 5 Digit 5 Sensor LOOP en 46 11 6 Recommended Point Codes iese sesse see ee 48 12 0 VT 51 IERT E 53 13 1 Relay Function Logic en 53 13 2 Relay Functions En 53 13 3 Relay Parameters for Keypad Programming Only 56 14 0 User KE ese ee EA GE AGE AGE Gee 57 15 0 Passcodes ussssesese sesse ees EE Ee Ke SERE Ee Ee EE Se 59 16 0 RFParameters usussssssesassesae sees se ee Se Ee ee ee 61 17 0 Program LocCk
20. 2000 Series Program Entry Guide EN Control Panels BOSCH 2000 Series Program Entry Guide About This Manual EN 2 About This Manual This guide describes the programming parameters available to the 2000 Series Control Panels except D2012 D2012U This guide follows the organization of the D2212 Product Handler in the D5200 Programmer The table of contents lists each programming section program item and its page number Throughout this manual programming prompts are shown in bold italic letters such as Phone 1 Use the Program Record Sheet P N 35113 to record your program entries Installation instructions can be found in the panel s Jnstallation Guide The Keypad Diagnostics Sheet provides specific diagnostic and testing information A Security System User Guide comes with the keypad E Version Control Panels The E versions of the 2000 Series Control Panels for example the D2412UE do not include point expansion They are limited to the on board points Any programming for point expanders does not apply to E version control panels Using this Guide for Keypad Programming Keypad programming requires a text keypad For an explanation refer to Section 18 0 Keypad Programming of this manual Display text and keypad programming appear as shown Default entries and selections for keypad programming also appear in shaded boxes Bosch Security Systems 7 05 351
21. 55 Selection The Bell Time prompt sets the minutes of alarm output at terminals 4 and 5 Both Fire Bell function pulsed output and the Burglary Bell function steady output follow the Bell Time duration Enter the number of minutes of alarm output at Terminals 4 and 5 for both Fire and Burglary Non Fire functions If you are using the Alarm on 2 Fail feature program at least 3 minutes in Bell Time Refer to below Check with your Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ to determine the appropriate Bell Time for your installation Many communities restrict bell time 2 Bell Time Default No Selection Yes No 0 No 1 Yes If you set the Bell Test prompt to Yes the system sounds the bell for 2 seconds when users turn the system All On by pressing the 9 key If the system sends Closing Reports the bell sounds when the receiver acknowledges the Closing Report If the system does not send Closing Reports the bell sounds at the expiration of Exit Delay 3 Single Ring Default No Selection Yes No 0 No 1 Yes Set the Single Ring prompt to Yes to limit the alarm output from the same Non Fire point to one per arming cycle Setting this prompt to No allows every alarm activation from a Non Fire point to generate an alarm output during an arming cycle EN 29 Fire points always provide alarm output for every alarm activation Single Ring only
22. 9 Cancel Report naine 11 12 15 19 Cancel Route IE Vs DEE eE e 9 Closing Group EEN SEER be ied ar ER ee ER eb de 19 Closing Report 11 29 43 Closing Route ses Geier 8 el RR OE EE EE etd 16 20 59 COMEX Format EE 13 Comm Fail ReportS esse esse see sesse se ee se ee Re GR ke Re Ge 9 Comm Restoral Reportz iese sesse see se ke ee ee 9 Communication Fail ote see see see ee ee ee Re ke ke ee 55 2000 Series Program Entry Guide Index EN 69 Communication Failure sesse esse 9 16 19 20 57 Communication Test 57 Controlled AU 39 47 Controlled Part Delay iese sesse ee ee ee 39 47 Controlled Part No Delai 40 47 Cross Pont 15 16 18 19 44 Custom Idle Text 5 33 Custom Service Test 5 6 33 63 Custom Text 27 51 67 68 D D133 Relay Module 53 D134 Relay Module 53 D204RE EA RE ER 46 D208 EE 17 D208RF Point Expander Module 46 IR TEE 17 Eeer eric ts DS eae tees 31 53 59 63 IR Lee IL 13 15 DataLock Code 63 Delay Door RE ER RE RE REES 35 Digit 1 Point Typ is serie GE ESE Ee SEKS Ee ve Se SE Ge EDE ee 37 Digit 2 Alarm Responses esse see see se se se ee ee 43 Digit 3 Point Options 0 0 sesse se see ske ke iii 44 Digit 4 Device Address 45 Digit 5 Sensor Loop 46 Door No Delayir isicccie N EE EE EE 36 Double Knocks 02055 ESE ESEG SEER RE a ERG ee GEE 15 44 BA VIS AE RE N RE AE 7 21 DTMF Dialing SE EE EE 7 21 RI 16 59 Duress Group ss RE EE ged ges See ee Eg e
23. 951 No Troubles 980 950 RF point 980 950 EN 48 Table 13 Garage Door with Extended Entry Exit Delay swinger bypass alarm output alarm report delay Reports Local Trouble on Short B82 B52 Trouble on Open B81 B51 No Troubles B80 B50 RF point B80 B50 Table 14 Motion Detector swinger bypass alarm output alarm report delay Reports Local Trouble on Short 782 752 Trouble on Open 781 751 No Troubles 780 750 Cross point 78A 75A Trouble on Short Cross point 789 759 Trouble on Open Cross point 788 758 No Troubles Partner point 78E 75E Trouble on Short Partner point 78D 75D Trouble on Open Partner point 78C 75C No Troubles RF point 780 750 Table 15 Tamper swinger bypass alarm output alarm report delay Reports Local Trouble on Short 782 752 Trouble on Open 781 751 No Troubles 780 750 RF point 780 750 Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 11 0 Point Codes RF Keyswitch or Other Arming Device no alarm response RF arming devices do not create point alarms Program all points assigned to RF keypads or other RF arming devices to 000 Table 16 Panic Device swinger bypass Reports Local Silent Invisible 542 552 Alarm on Open Trouble on Short Silent Invisible 541 551 Alarm on Short Troub
24. EGEER RE Sek Ge ke ed ok 65 Se SERE RE EE EE OE rk 23 24 Swinger iS EE EE EE EE EE 35 Swinger Bypass 8 17 36 43 48 49 54 Swinger COUNC ese ERGER Ne eas ER ee RR GERS RS ke geed ee 5 SYS Res Group NEE 20 Sys RES ROWE GE EG dees ES OE desea GR GE ee 9 Sys Trbl ER 19 Sys Ke OR 9 System Configuration cccceceeccesceeeeseeeeeeeeteeeeerens 5 System Trouble 12 57 63 T TESt GLOUP sein de sted ives Geer eebe egene Seet Le ee N 20 Test REPOS TE ees geseet ege ene ee 10 31 Test ROUTE EE ageet Sei io a 10 Test Kent 17 31 Text Keypad 2 5 22 33 38 45 46 51 63 65 Two way Voice Verification 255 Voice Verification ie esse ee ee ee ee 12 Voice Active Function esse esse ee ee ee 38 Voice Regu st i s a ES ESEG Ee GEGEE Ke ee Ee 56 U UI 1093 EE 57 Use Reiter N DS EE GE Ge EE E 59 Ser Test Ee ed N od SE Pl 57 vV view mode ees ee ee ee Re ee ee RR Re Re 66 View Mode eie ee ee ee Re Ee 65 66 67 68 View Mode Keys 65 Voice Active ee ee ee Re Re Re ee 38 43 Voice Request E 56 Voice Verification 11 12 38 43 56 W Watch ene Geesen Ee een 54 Watchdog Seege EE eee 9 17 Y Yes and No Entries cccccccccsssccesseccessseeessseeeesseees 66 Z ZONEX Format sessir e EE AK 13 Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F Bosch Security Systems 130 Perinton Parkway Fairport NY 14450 9199 Customer Service 800 289 0096 Technical Support 888 886 6189 2005 Bosch Se
25. FTER ALARM message to the Set the Restricted O Cprompt to No to send Modem II Opening Report Refer to unrestricted opening and Closing Reports Section 4 0 Receiver for a description of the Modem II 4 Delay Alrm Rpt Report Format If you set the O C Rpts All On prompt to No the Default 0 system does not send Closing Reports to the receiver when users turn the system All On Selection 0 to 255 2 O C Rpts Part On Delay Alrm Rpt helps prevent False Alarm Reports Reporting characteristics for individual Default No points are programmed in Digit 2 of the point code Special Voice Verification function when Slats Zeen you set the Delay Alrm Rpt prompt to 255 0 No Refer to 255 Voice Verification in this section 1 Yes SE If a point with 2 3 7 or 8 in Digit 2 creates an If you set the O C Rpts Part On prompt to Yes the Alarm event the system waits the number of system transmits Closing Reports to the receiver seconds entered at the Delay Alrm Rpt prompt when users turn the system Part On with the 0 key before transmitting reports to the receiver If any points are bypassed Bypass Reports are also sent It transmits Opening Reports when users turn the system off from the Part On state If a user enters a passcode to silence an alarm or turns the system off before Delay Alrm Rpt expires e No Alarm Cancel or Restoral Reports are sent If the user turns the system off after
26. Fune E 53 56 Relay 23 FUNC EE EE EE E 56 Relay Function eeeseseeseeseeseeseeseeeeees 5 53 54 56 Relay Function Loge 53 Relay Function Selections esse se se see eke ee ee Se ee 54 Relay Output 1 2 sess Eie ES SEE GE SES RS WE ENE Ge VOE bes ees Ee 53 Relay Output EE ER OE 53 OES ER ER N 27 53 Relay Parameters issues seks sccsssesteusesssecteuseaatesssaeteass 56 OES EE N 53 55 Remote Programmer 9 16 19 20 21 22 31 59 63 Remote Programming esse esse ese see ee ee 21 22 31 EER RE eines 11 35 36 43 SE ea 9 17 20 37 53 54 55 R Set B RE ER DE 17 Restoral Group iss seismiese ss SEEN WE BEE Gee se RE Be GEE ede Ee 19 Restoral Reportz esse esse esse ese ee ee 8 9 11 12 43 Restoral Route sscscesegscssepesacdeseeraseggevs ENEE 8 ee 61 RF Keypad esse see see ee 37 44 46 47 49 56 R Parameters isi sissies esse doe bee bee Se Bye Red se Ee ee see ie 61 RF Point Expander sesse ese esse ese ee ee ee ee 33 45 46 RE Special Key olie Wee lad allied elgg 56 RP Light Keys reses noe ee geed 56 Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F _ 2000 Series Program Entry Guide Index S Scroll B E S 66 68 SDI NUMBER Ee RE EG SE Ge EG ee EE ee 17 Service Starts sesse Bee ok ESE Re Des aE 10 17 20 Service StOP vis c csccssscessvesscecsseccascvesscscescnsencudess 10 17 20 KEE 5 12 Silent PONS se ue ESE dE dee EO DEE 29 Ke EE 35 37 48 Standby EE 17 31 63 Standby Switch gege sca ER GER
27. Open Trouble Short No Double Knock No Cross Point Partner Point Trouble Open Trouble Short No Double Knock No Cross Point Partner Point Digit 4 Device Address On Board Device Address 1 Device Address 2 Device Address 3 Device Address 4 Device Address 5 Device Address 6 Device Address 7 Device Address 8 Digit 5 Sensor Loop GtoP Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F Guide 11 0 Point Codes 11 6 Recommended Point Codes Table 10 through Table 16 show some recommended point codes Many other point code options are available You can create custom point functions using the many point features available Be sure to thoroughly test any point code to be certain the system functions as you expect Table 10 Smoke Detector trouble on open alarm output Reports Local Alarm verification Pt 1 only 260 250 No verification 160 150 Cross point 168 158 Partner point 16C 15C RF point 160 150 Table 11 Door with Entry Exit Delay swinger bypass alarm output alarm report delay Reports Local Delay on Open 882 852 Trouble on Short Delay on Short 881 851 Trouble on Open Delay on Open or Short 880 850 No Troubles RF point 880 850 Table 12 Door or Window with No Entry Exit Delay swinger bypass alarm output alarm report delay Reports Local Trouble on Short 982 952 Trouble on Open 981
28. ROUBLE RF TAMPER RESTORAL SERVICE START SERVICE STOP SWINGER BYPASS POINT 001 024 TEST REPORT TROUBLE REPORT POINT 001 024 USR CODE TAMPER WATCHDOG RESET Description Point 1 to 24 bypassed Points can be bypassed from the keypad or from a remote programmer Bypass Reports are only sent when Opening and Closing Reports are enabled in Section 6 0 Open Close Normal remote programmer session termination Remote programmer made connection with control panel but passcode was incorrect or call was not terminated with a Good bye or Reset Bye Restoral Report from Points 1 to 24 Control panel reset with the standby pin Refer to nstallation Manual or a remote programmer Low battery in RF sensor keypad or arming device Restored battery in RF sensor keypad or arming device Enclosure tamper from premises RF receiver D208RF D216RF SDI number is the device address 7 or 8 Refer to Section 10 0 Address Configuration Enclosure tamper restoral from premises RF receiver D208RF D216RF SDI number is the device address 7 or 8 Refer to Section 10 0 Address Configuration Trouble from premises RF receiver D208RF D216RF SDI number is the device address 7 or 8 Refer to Section 10 0 Address Configuration Restoral from premises RF receiver D208RF D216RF SDI number is the device address 7 or 8 Refer to Section 10 0 Address Configuration Tamper RF point Controlled point system off Tamper resto
29. The output remains activated until the system is turned off Activates the relay output when a user presses the 3 key to reset the system The relay output activates for 4 seconds Do not program both relays for this function doing so might cause inconsistent relay operation Provides a steady output when the system detects a loss of power at Terminals 1 and 2 The driver remains activated until AC power restores Provides a steady output when the system detects a low or missing battery condition The relay remains activated until the battery restores Provides a steady output when the system fails to communicate with the receiver within ten dialing attempts when two phone numbers are programmed or five dialing attempts when one phone number is programmed The relay remains activated until the system successfully communicates a report to the receiver Activates the relay output when the system seizes the phone line The relay remains activated until the system releases the phone line Activates the relay output for 900 milliseconds after the system seizes the phone line Use this function to generate dial tone on ground start systems Note Do not program both relays for this function doing so can cause inconsistent relay operation Relay provides a steady output during entry and exit delays Relay provides a steady output during extended delay The relay does not activate if you fault an Extended Delay point before you start exit delay or if you
30. ackspace The display looks like the figure to the right Press the A key to exit Modify Mode MOD disappears from the display You return to View Mode Make sure the entry you made is correct before moving to the next prompt Display Id 0000 12 1 PT1 FIRE VERIFY R2 2 PART DELAY 12 2 MOD A 12 2 MOD B 12 2 MOD 12 2 MOD GA 12 2 MOD GAA 12 2 MOD GARAGEA 12 2 MOD GARAGE Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 18 0 18 7 Keypad Programming Tips Be careful when backspacing you can backspace beyond your entry and into the first line of the display If this happens press the CLEAR key and start your entry over again You can exit Modify Mode at any prompt without changing the entry by pressing the CLEAR key When you are not sure of your entry or location while keypad programming pressing the CLEAR key is always the safest action View Mode always shows you the current value of any prompt Numbers can be entered directly except at prompts for custom text For example to enter 5 in the telephone number you can press the 5 key You do not need to use the scroll list The B key scrolls backwards through the scroll lists Sometimes the quickest route to the character you want is backwards For example the quickest way to get from the first character in the text scroll list A to the space character the last charact
31. affects the alarm output It does not prevent reports from being sent 4 Alarm on 2 Fail Default No Selection Yes No 0 No 1 Yes Setting the Alarm on 2 Fail prompt to Yes provides an alarm output after two failed attempts to transmit an Alarm Report from any point when the system is on Alarm output is provided even if the point is not programmed for alarm output Bell Time must be programmed with at least 3 minutes to use the Alarm on 2 Fail feature Set this prompt to No if you want to prevent an alarm output from Silent points even when the system fails to communicate with the receiver Refer to Section 11 0 Point Codes for information on programming points for alarm output Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 8 0 Bell EN 30 Notes Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F Test Timer 9 0 Test Timer The prompts in this group configure the system s automatic test report timer 1 Test Interval Default No Report Selection No Report 1 Day 7 Days 28 Days 0 No Report 1 1 Day 2 7 Days 3 28 Days Set Test Interval to No Report to disable the Test Report feature Set Test Interval to 1 Day to transmit Test Reports every 24 hours Set Test Interval to 7 Days to transmit Test Reports every 7 days Set Test Interval to 28 Days to transmit Test Reports every 28 days 2 Hours to Next Defaul
32. alarms caused by A B C Keys Entering a combination to acknowledge an alarm resets the relay Select the points to monitor for alarms at the Parameter prompt Alarm Memory 2 Provides a steady output when a point shows alarm memory at the keypad Turning the system on clears alarm memory and ends the output This output does not occur for alarms caused by A B C Keys Select the points to monitor for alarm memory at the Parameter prompt Point Trouble 3 Provides a steady output when selected points are in trouble Select the points to monitor for troubles at the Parameter prompt Swinger bypass is a point trouble and activates the Point Trouble Relay function Follow Point 4 Provides a steady output when selected points are faulted including point trouble and alarm Select the points to monitor for faults at the Parameter prompt Watch Tone 5 Activates the relay output in parallel to the watch tone for selected points Refer to Key 7 Watch Tone in the User s Guide If you set the watch tone to No Tone the Watch Tone relay does not activate Select the points for Watch Tone monitor at the Parameter prompt A B C Key Steady 6 Activates the relay output when a user presses a selected function key The relay output remains activated until a user performs a System Reset presses 8 and enters a passcode Select the function keys to monitor at the Parameter prompt A B C Key Pulse 7 Activates the relay output when a user presses a select
33. an alarm the i A u y S to the receiver for these points system attaches an AFTER ALARM message to the Modem II Opening Report Refer to Section 4 0 e All other reports including Alarm Reports for Receiver for a description of the Modem II Report points programmed with a 1 4 5 6 or 9 in Format Digit 2 are sent If programmed for Cancel Report a Cancel Report sends for points with a If you set the O C Rpts Part On prompt to No the i 4 5 6 ob 9 for Dei system does not send Closing Reports to the receiver when users turn the system Part On with the 0 key e Missing alarms are sent as missing troubles e Tamper alarms are sent as tamper troubles If no passcode is entered before Delay Alrm Rpt expires all reports are sent Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 3 0 Reports If the system is on with No Delay alarm output at Terminals 4 and 5 follows the alarm delay programmed here The alarm sounds at the keypad without delay When mixing Delay Alarm points Digit 2 set for 7 or 8 with No Delay Alarm points Digit 2 set for 5 6 or 9 the alarm output follows the programmed alarm delay if Delay Alarm points are faulted first 255 Voice Verification Only set the Delay Alrm Rpt prompt to 255 when using an optional two way voice verification module When the Delay Alrm Rpt prompt is set to 255 an Alarm event on a point with 2 3 7 or 8 in Digit 2 sends an Alarm Report and
34. bypass the Extended Delay point while you are in exit delay This function provides a continuous pulsed output Do not assign this function to a relay without anding it to another function Refer to the Relay 1 Logic 1 and Relay 2 Logic 1 prompts in Section 13 1 Relay Function Logic For example anding this function to the A arm function results in pulsed output for the duration of Bell Time The Pulsed Output does not activate when alarms from A B C Keys occur Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F Guide 13 0 Relays EN 56 Table 18 continued Programmers Keypad Description 2 Second Output 22 Provides a 2 second output And this function to another function for a 2 second output Refer to the Relay 1 Logic 1 and Relay 2 Logic 1 prompts in Section 13 1 Relay Function Logic For example anding this function to the Follow Point function results in a 2 second relay activation on a point fault 2 Second Output does not activate when alarms from A B C keys occur Note Do not and this function to the A B C Key Momentary A B C Key Pulse Ground Start or Follow Alarm Output functions Do not use this function for both Relay 1 and Relay 2 Pressing the Light key light bulb graphic on RF keypads toggles this relay off and on RF Light Key 23 Voice Request 24 The Voice Request Relay function is intended for use with an optional two way voice verification module The
35. curity Systems 7 05 35114F Guide 11 0 Point Codes EN 45 11 4 Digit 4 Device Address Digit 4 is not required for E version control panels E version control panels only include the On board points and they ignore Point Code Digit 4 Digit 4 tells the system what device a point is connected to Digit 5 tells the system the sensor loop on the device The control panel s On board points are numbered 1 to 6 Leave Digits 4 and 5 at their default setting 0 for Digit 4 A for Digit 5 for on board sensor loops If you program a point number less than 6 to a point expander the system ignores the control panel s on board sensor loop for that point For example to make Point 5 a motion detector connected to loop D of a D222 Text Keypad with Address 7 set the Address 7 prompt in the Address Configuration Group and Digits 4 and 5 of the point code as follows e Address 7 Text Keypad with points e Digitd 7 e Digit 5 D motion detector wired to loop D of the D222 Text Keypad The control panel ignores the on board sensor loop for Point 5 Although eight addresses are available you can only connect four devices with point expansion to the control panel s data terminal Points with Digit 4 set to an address not programmed for a point expander do not generate Alarm Trouble or Missing reports Refer to Section 10 0 Address Configuration to be certain that any address programmed in Digit 4 of a poin
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37. d Modem II Report CLOSING REPORT CLOSING REPORT ID 001 008 COMM FAIL PHONE 1 2 COMM RESTORAL PHONE 1 2 DURESS ID 008 EXIT ERROR 001 024 FIRE ALARM POINT 001 099 FIRE ALARM CROSS POINT 001 024 MISSING ALARM POINT 001 024 MISSING TROUBLE POINT 001 024 OPENING REPORT OPENING REPORT ID 001 008 OPEN FROM ALARM OPEN FROM ALARM ID 001 008 PERM INST ARMED PERM INST ARMED ID 001 008 PERM DLAY ARMED PERM DLAY ARMED ID 001 008 Description Closing Report when passcode is not used Refer to the Passcode Rquired prompt in Section 15 0 Passcodes Using a Keyswitch or a remote programmer also sends this Closing Report with no user ID Closing Report with user ID for users 1 to 8 Communication Failure event Refer to Phone 1 Phone 2 in Section 2 0 Phone Successful communication after a Communication Failure event Refer to Phone 1 Phone 2 in the Section 2 0 Phone Passcode 8 used to turn the system on turn the system off or to silence an alarm Refer to the Code 8 Duress prompt in Section 15 0 Passcodes When a point is faulted at the end of exit delay it generates an Exit Alarm Exit Alarm Report from Points 1 to 24 Fire Alarm Report from Points 1 to 24 Cross Point Fire Alarm Report from Points 1 to 24 Missing Non fire Controlled point point is on armed Alarm response locally Missing Non fire Controlled point point is of
38. de Length Note that Usr 1 Passcode in the default program is 123456 Passcode Length in the default program is set at 3 The passcode for User 1 is 123 e Ifyou change Passcode Length to 4 Passcode 1 becomes 1234 e Ifyou change Passcode Length to 5 Passcode 1 becomes 12345 e Ifyou change Passcode Length to 6 Passcode 1 becomes 123456 Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 16 0 RF Parameters EN 61 16 0 RF Parameters Use the prompts in this group to configure the system for Premises RF devices If you do not intend to use RF devices there is no need to change these prompts from their defaults 1 Supervision Interval Default 24 hours Selection 12 24 0 12 hours 1 24 hours The Supervision Interval is the number of hours the RF receiver waits to hear from an RF point before it sends a Missing Report to the receiver for that point Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 16 0 RF Parameters EN 62 Notes Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F Guide 17 0 Program Lock EN 63 3 Disable System 17 0 Program Lock Default No If you are programming from the keypad AN you can lock yourself out of the control Selection Yes No panel by changing prompts in this group 0 No from their defaults 1 Yes Use the prompts in this group to
39. ed function key The relay output pulses until a user performs a System Reset presses 8 and enters a passcode Select the function keys to monitor at the Parameter prompt Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entr Guide 13 0 Relays EN 55 Table 18 continued Programmers A B C Key Momentary Off with Passcode Follow Alarm Output All On Part On Reset AC Failure Battery Trouble Communication Fail Communicating Ground Start Entry and Exit Delay Extended Delay Pulsed Output Keypad Description 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Activates the relay output when a user presses a selected function key The relay output activates for 10 seconds Do not program both relays for this function doing so might cause inconsistent relay operation Select the function keys to monitor at the Parameter prompt Activates the relay for 10 seconds when a selected user turns the system off with a passcode Note Do not program both relays for this function doing so can cause inconsistent relay operation Select the Users to monitor at the Parameter prompt Parallels activity at the alarm output Terminals 4 and 5 Activates the relay at the start of exit delay when the system is All On The output remains activated until the system is turned off Activates the relay at the start of exit delay when the system is Part On
40. el can be All armed If an alarm occurs on these points within 2 minutes of a closing exit time expired Excursion Exit included the system sends a RECENT CLOSING message with the Alarm Report If these points are faulted at the end of exit delay the system waits a period equal to entry delay before sending an Alarm Report If the system is not turned off it sends an EXIT ERROR message with the Alarm Report Missing Controlled points generate an alarm response when on a trouble response when off RF Tamper for a Controlled point generates an alarm response when on a trouble response when off When the control panel is All On armed and entry or exit delay times expire a short or open causes an alarm response These points follow the entry and exit delay and are ignored when faulted during these time periods All points must be normal not faulted or bypassed before the control panel can be All armed If an alarm occurs on these points within 2 minutes of a closing exit time expired Excursion Exit included the system sends a RECENT CLOSING message with the Alarm Report If these points are faulted at the end of exit delay the system waits a period equal to entry delay before sending an Alarm Report If the system is not turned off it sends an EXIT ERROR message with the Alarm Report Missing Controlled points generate an alarm response when on a trouble response when off RF Tamper for a Controlled point generates an alarm r
41. en Relay I Logic or Relay 2 Logic is set to Function 1 or 2 the system activates the relay output when either Function 1 or Function 2 calls for activation or when both do EN 53 When Relay I Logic or Relay 2 Logic is set to Function 1 and 2 both Function 1 and Function 2 must call for activation before the system activates the relay output 13 2 Relay Functions 3 Relay 1 Func 1 Default No Output Refer to Table 78 0 to 24 Selection The Relay 1 Func I prompt sets Function 1 for Relay Output 1 Terminal 9 4 Relay 1 Func 2 Default No Output Refer to Table 78 0 to 24 Selection The Relay 1 Func 2 prompt sets Function 2 for Relay Output 1 Terminal 9 5 Relay 2 Func 1 Default No Output Selection Refer to Table 78 0 to 24 The Relay 2 Func I prompt sets Function 1 for Relay Output 2 Terminal 10 6 Relay 2 Func 2 Default No Output Refer to Table 78 0 to 24 Selection The Relay 2 Func 6 prompt sets Function 6 for Relay Output 2 Terminal 10 Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 13 0 Relays EN 54 Table 18 Relay Function Selections Programmers Keypad Description No Output 0 No output at the relay terminal Alarm 1 Provides a steady output when a point is in an alarm condition The relay output follows Bell Time Note This output does not occur for
42. er is by pressing the B key Keypad Programming EN 68 Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F Index 24 hour points Invisibles EO dane anes 38 47 Swinger Bypass 43 Trouble on Open 44 Trouble on Open or Shot 44 Trouble on Short 44 KEE ON 47 24 hour Visible EEN 38 A AB CURGYSS eege ee ege eege 27 2 Second Output verse sestigs ES ERGE SE SEE SERE 56 NE OR EE 54 Alarm MOM ry AE OE 54 Alarm Report Delan iese see se see se ee ee ee ke 43 N eier N 55 Pulsed Output sees sesse RE sess ssessapeedegesscdeasteceseecstas 55 Steady EE 54 ABC do EE RE EN 27 AG Fail E e EE 9 12 dels NIE dd RE N 15 Account Number Pulse Report Group sesse ses see se se ee ke ee ee 18 ACK TOE EE Ne eege 15 27 28 Address Confteuraton iese sesse ese ese ee ske eke ke ke ke ee Ge 33 AY EE 29 Alarm Memory ii Mees ee eN GE Se ESE ance 54 Alarm Output eee 27 29 43 48 49 55 56 57 Alarm Reports NENNEN 8 11 19 44 Ee EE Seddon seis AU RE peels 55 Answer Machine ees Eg SR See GR gee Ee Rede Ede Gee 21 B Battery Low Report 9 Battery Missing Reports sesse sesse se see ske ee ee ee 9 Battery Restoral Reports 0 0 0 sesse ses see se ee ee ee ee ee 9 Battery Test be eg SE eg EN og ee og ee ds 57 Battery Troublei s Er aa 55 Bell ER EE Mee ett ea ett Na ee 29 BUZZ on baut sci sv EE ER NG 38 47 Bypass Reports 0 eee see se ee ee 8 11 17 19 43 C Call Waiting oseane n ana iea 7 21 Cancel Group oiia E A R ae 1
43. ered for two wire smoke detectors 2 Point 2 Default 8820A Selection Refer to Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 and Table 9 for selections for each digit in the point code 8820A Delay Door PT2 Delayed Part point Point arms when user turns the system Part PART DELAY or All On Point starts entry delay Reports and alarm output enabled Trouble on short when the system is off Swinger bypass enabled Alarm Report delay enabled 3 Point 3 Default 8820A Selection Refer to Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 and Table 9 for selections for each digit in the point code 8820A Delay Door PT3 Same response as Point 2 PART DELAY Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F Guide 11 0 Point Codes EN 36 4 Point 4 Default 9820A Selection Refer to Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 and Table 9 for selections for each digit in the point code 9820A Door No Delay PT4 No Delay Part point Point arms when user turns the system PART NO DLY Part or All On Point does not start entry delay Reports and alarm output enabled Trouble on short when the system is off Swinger bypass enabled Alarm Report delay enabled 5 Point 5 Default 7820A Selection Refer to Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 and Table 9 for selections for each digit in the point code 7820A Motion Detector PT5 No Delay All point Point only arms when user tur
44. ers Passcode Type Default Owner User 1 Disabled Users 2 to 8 Selection Disabled Owner User One Time Refer to the Users Guide for instructions on setting the passcode type from the keypad There are eight passcodes available The in Passcode Type represents passcodes 1 to 8 e Disabled Disables the passcode e Owner Allows the user to change other users passcodes and passcode types Required for configuring the Watch Tone responses All other user functions are also available e User Allows a user to change only the user s own passcode A User passcode type can not change passcode type A User can not change other users passcodes A User can not adjust Watch Tone responses All other user functions are available e One Time Allows the user to disarm the system one time All other system functions are available Owners can reactivate One Time passcodes Passcodes EN 60 Passcode Default 123 456 for Passcode 1 Blank for Passcodes 2 to 8 Selection 0 to 9 Blank Refer to the Users Guide for instructions on setting the User passcodes from the keypad There are eight passcodes available The in Passcode represents passcodes to 8 The Passcode prompt sets the passcode for each user The passcode length for all passcodes is set by the Passcode Length prompt Enter the number of digits for the passcode set by the Passco
45. ers are only dialed when the control panel is Set the number of rings you want the control programmed for DTMF dialing Refer to the DTMF panel to wait before seizing the phone line for a Dialing prompt in Section 2 0 Phone The control panel remote programming session when the system is dials these characters just as if you pressed them on a off disarmed Part On or On with No Delay teleph ki A EE If this prompt is set to 0 zero the control panel If you program a or to disable call waiting warn cannot seize the phone line when the system is off your customer that canceling call waiting service disarmed Part On or On with No Delay requires a change to their security system Ome ee Programming C produces a 3 second dial delay O EE Ee Yes the entry in Answer Disarmed has no Programming D produces a 7 second dial tone wait If affect on the control panel s operation the control panel detects a dial tone before the 7 second delay expires it continues dialing immediately 5 Answer Machine R X Remote programming initiated from the 1 o keypad 2 key Default 0 RAM Phone is blank After you press 2 Selection 0 to 15 key the control panel seizes the phone line Set this prompt to Yes to enable the Answering and waits for the remote programmer Machine Bypass feature de When Aaswer Machine is programmed Yes you RAM Phone is programmed with a phone must set the answering machine to pick up the numbe
46. esponse when on a trouble response when off When control panel is All or Part On armed short or open starts entry delay if no Trouble option Refer to Section 11 3 Digit 3 Point Options Part points must be normal not faulted or bypassed before control panel can be Part armed If an alarm occurs on these points within 2 minutes of a closing exit time expired Excursion Exit included the system sends a RECENT CLOSING message with the Alarm Report If these points are faulted at the end of exit delay the system waits a period equal to entry delay before sending an Alarm Report If the system is not turned off it sends an EXIT ERROR message with the Alarm Report Missing Controlled points generate an alarm response when on a trouble response when off RF Tamper for a Controlled point generates an alarm response when on a trouble response when off Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 11 0 Point Codes EN 40 Table 5 continued Display Selection 9 Controlled Part No Delay A Keyswitch Description When control panel is All or Part On armed short or open causes alarm response Part points must be normal not faulted or bypassed before control panel can be Part armed If an alarm occurs on these points within 2 minutes of a closing exit time expired Excursion Exit included the system sends a RECENT CLOSING message with the Alarm Report If the
47. f disarmed or 24 hour Non fire point Trouble response locally Turning the system off with a keyswitch or a remote programmer sends this Opening Report with no User ID Opening Report with User ID for users 1 to 8 Turning the system off after an alarm with a Keyswitch point or a remote programmer sends this Opening Report with no User ID Opening Report after an alarm with User ID for users 1 to 8 Remote programmer used to turn the system Part On with No Delays or user turned the system Part On with No Delays and no passcode required Refer to the Passcode Rquired prompt in Section 15 0 Passcodes User with ID shown 1 to 8 turned the system Part On with No Delays Remote programmer used to turn the system Part On with Delays or user turned the system Part On with Delays and no passcode required Refer to the Passcode Rquired prompt in Section 15 0 Passcodes User with ID shown 1 to 8 turned the system Part On with Delays Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 4 0 Receiver EN 17 Table 2 continued Modem II Report POINT BYPASS POINT 001 024 RAM ACCESS OK RAM ACCESS FAIL RESTORAL REPORT POINT 001 024 RE BOOT RF BATTERY LOW POINT 001 024 RF BATT RESTORE POINT 001 024 RF Revr Tamper SDI 7 8 RF Rcvr Tamper Restoral SIDE 7 8 RF Revr Trouble Device 7 8 RF Revr Trbl Restoral Device 7 8 RF TAMPER T
48. faulted after an Alarm or Trouble Report Set the Restoral Rpts prompt to No to prevent the system from sending Restoral Reports for any point Set the Restoral Rpts prompt to Delay to delay sending Restoral Reports until bell time expires 7 AC Fail Buzz Rpt Default No Buzz No Report Selection No Buzz No Report Buzz No Report Buzz Report Buzz Tag Along Rpt No Buzz Report No Buzz Tag Along Rpt No Buzz No Report 0 Buzz No Report 1 Buzz Report 2 Buzz Tag Along Rpt 3 No Buzz Report 4 No Buzz Tag Along Rpt 5 The control panel monitors AC power When AC power to terminals 1 and 2 is interrupted the control panel waits 60 seconds If AC power is not restored within 60 seconds it provides the response programmed in AC Fail Buzz Rpt When set to No Buzz No Report the system only flashes the OK light at the keypad to indicate a system trouble It does not sound the trouble tone or send a report to the receiver When set to Buzz No Report the system flashes the OK light at the keypad to indicate a system trouble and sounds the trouble tone No report is sent to the receiver Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 3 0 Reports EN 13 When set to Buzz Report the system flashes the OK light at the keypad sounds the trouble tone and sends an AC Fail Report to the receiver When set to Buzz Tag Along Rpt the system flashes t
49. first group 1 1 0000 2 Press the C key eleven times to scroll the display to the first prompt in Group 12 3 Press the key to move to the second prompt in Group 12 4 Press the A key to enter Modify Mode MOD appears to the right of the group and prompt numbers A replaces the default text in the second line A is the first character in the scroll list 5 For this example enter GARAGE for the Point 2 custom text Press the C key to scroll forward through the scroll list After the first press the display shows B in the second line of the display 6 Press the C key five more times to scroll G into the display 7 Press the key to accept G and move to the second character position in line 2 A appears in the second position 8 Press the key to accept the second letter A and move to the third character position in line 2 A appears in the third position Press the key until R appears in the display then press to accept R and move to the fourth character position A appears in the fourth position Continue using the C key and the key to enter GARAGE Note Do not press the key when E appears in the display 9 The display now looks like this If your display looks correct GARAGE appears in the second line add the A by pressing the key to learn how to recover 10 You can quickly remove the last A by pressing any of the numeric keys 0 to 9 to b
50. g 20 Duress Dasecode ee ee ee ee ee ee 20 59 Duress SO OE OE 12 43 Duress Route RE RS IS Ge EERS Oe PR bek EE oek Ee eg eg DEE ee 9 E ol OE EE EE EE 5 Entry Delay sesse esse sesse ee ee ee 23 35 36 37 39 44 EX CUPSIOD edd ege Eescht 23 24 37 39 E eie EE EE ID 23 24 25 37 39 Exit Delay iese esse sesse 23 24 25 29 37 39 48 55 Extended Delai 23 41 42 47 55 Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide Index EN 70 F Factory Defaults eege GEES 63 Fire Alarm Reports iensen a a 8 Fir Groupies oe EE GE GR VER Ges AE gee se bes ie 18 Fire So EE 18 29 35 37 44 Fire Route EES eae Rs 8 Fire with Alarm Verification e sesse sesse see see see ke ee Ge 37 Follow Point e cess lesers Re seg YS eR se gee ees Ses 53 54 56 Four Button Keychain Keypad 10 C Key Output cece eects ee ee ee 28 11 C Key Ack Tone mangn nni onn a 28 ae MS RE HR N ats 28 9 C Key Alarm Report 28 G Getting started es eg Ee be ee ED GE de 65 Goodbye i e d deeg ee Ee Ee Means Ge EE GER 17 Ground Starts ae geet 55 56 I Installer Dasecode esse sesse ese ee ees ee 17 59 65 K Keypad Programming 2 31 33 56 59 63 65 68 Keyswitch oo esse sesse ee see 5 15 16 19 40 44 47 49 L Eock Ot is EE hae halen Be act ee kee nes 63 Low Battery Report 46 57 M Modeni Mt esse es EE EE RE Wee eee 11 13 15 18 Modify Mode AA 65 66 67 68 Modify Mode Keysin toeea
51. g this prompt to Yes makes the passcode for User 8 the duress passcode The passcode operates the system normally and sends a Duress Report to the receiver 4 Passcode Rquired Default No Selection Yes No 0 No 1 Yes Setting this prompt to Yes configures the system so that users must enter a passcode to turn the system on press 9 and enter passcode Pressing 9 after entering the passcode turns the System All On with No Delay press 9 enter passcode press 9 To turn the system Part On users press 0 and then enter a passcode press 0 enter passcode Pressing 0 after entering the passcode turns the System Part On with No Delay press 0 enter passcode press 0 Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F Guide 15 0 5 Change Passcode Default Owner amp User Selection Disabled Owner Owner amp User 0 Disabled 1 Owner 2 Owner amp User e Disabled Prevents any user from changing the user s passcode from the keypad e Owner Only allows owner type passcodes to change passcodes from the keypad e Owner amp User Allows both owner and user types to change passcodes from the keypad The Security System User s Guide provided with each keypad contains complete instructions for changing passcodes from the keypad Om Prompts 6 through 21 allow you to choose a the Passcode Type and to enter a unique passcode for up to eight us
52. he OK light and sounds the trouble tone at the keypad after 60 seconds It sends an AC Fail Report to the receiver as a tag along with all reports sent to the receiver until AC restores When set to No Buzz Report the system flashes the OK light at the keypad and sends an AC Fail Report to the receiver When set to No Buzz Tag Along Rpt the system flashes the OK light It sends an AC Fail Report to the receiver as a tag along with all reports sent to the receiver until AC restores 8 Point User Flag Default No Selection Yes No 0 No 1 Yes Set this prompt to Yes to send a flag with each Modem II Report that tells the D6500 to convert point numbers to Bosch Security System s D8112 style Zonex Format and User ID numbers to D8112 type COMEX Format Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 3 0 Reports EN 14 Notes Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 4 0 Receiver EN 15 4 0 Receiver 4 1 Modem Reports 1 Revr Format Default Modem Selection Modem Pulse 0 Pulse 1 Modem Set Revr Format to Modem to transmit reports in Modem II format with its advanced reporting capabilities You need firmware revision 8 00 or greater installed in your D6500 Receiver Table 2 shows the reports available The D6500 line card ack tone table must contain Modem II for D9112
53. he swinger count for this Swinger Bypass point option When the number of alarms or troubles in an armed or disarmed period reaches the swinger count the system automatically bypasses points programmed for Swinger Bypass Turning the system off clears the bypass If a 24 hour point swinger bypasses while the system is off turning the system on starting exit delay and then turning the system off pressing CLEAR clears the bypass Swinger bypass is a point trouble and activates the Point Trouble Relay function When a point is swinger bypassed the Point Trouble Relay is activated Alarm Output Points programmed for alarm output provide output at Terminals 4 X ARA and 5 as part of the alarm response Fire points provide a pulsed output Non Fire points provide a steady output Output lasts for the duration programmed in Bell Time Fire output always takes precedence over non fire output Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F Guide 11 0 Point Codes EN 44 11 3 Digit 3 Point Options If Digit 1 is set to 1 Fire point and Digit 3 is set to 9 the point functions as a Cross Fire point If Digit 1 is set to 1 and Digit 3 is set to D the point functions as a Partner Fire point Programming Digit 3 to other than 9 0 or D when Digit 1 1 Fire point causes inappropriate point behavior Table 7 Digit 3 Selections No Point Options Set Digit 3 to 0 zero for no p
54. id not change the default entries press 6 5 4 The keypad scrolls the installer menu 4 Press the 8 key to enter keypad programming View Mode If you press the CLEAR key now the keypad exits the Programming Mode and returns to the Installer Menu 18 2 View Mode In View Mode you can view each program prompt You must enter the Modify Mode to make changes for any prompt When you first enter View Mode you are at Group 1 Prompt 1 Figure 2 shows Group 1 Prompt 1 Account Number with an entry of 1234 Figure 2 View Mode 1 1 1234 The group and prompt number appear in line 1 For most prompts the current entry for the prompt is in line 2 The exceptions are the prompts containing phone numbers Phone 1 Phone 2 and RAM Phone The first seven characters for these prompts appear on line 1 with the group and prompt numbers The remaining characters appear on line 2 Table 20 View Mode Keys A Key Pressing the A key while in View Mode enters Modify Mode where you can change the entry for a prompt Modify Mode is described in the Section 18 3 Modify Mode B Key Pressing the B key in View Mode moves you to the first prompt in the previous group If you were at 3 2 group 3 prompt 2 pressing the B key moves you to 2 1 Group 2 Prompt 1 C Key Pressing the C key in View Mode moves you to the first prompt in the next group If you were at 3 2 Group 3 Pro
55. if no Trouble option Section 11 8 Digit 3 Point Options You must fault the Extended Delay point first If a Non Extended Delay point is faulted first extended delay is not used Faulting an Extended Delay point when the system is in exit delay extends exit delay to the value programmed in the Extended Delay prompt Refer to the Extended Delay prompt in Section 6 0 Open Close for a detailed explanation of the Extended Delay feature Extended Delay points must be normal not faulted or bypassed before the system can be All armed Note If you bypass an Extended Delay Point the system switches to the Extended Delay The system makes the switch even if the point is not faulted when you bypass it Extended Delay points that are bypassed and restored during exit delay are automatically unbypassed and returned to the system If an alarm occurs on these points within 2 minutes of a closing exit time expired Excursion Exit included the system sends a RECENT CLOSING message with the Alarm Report If these points are faulted at the end of exit delay the system waits a period equal to entry delay before sending an Alarm Report If the system is not turned off it sends an EXIT ERROR message with the Alarm Report Missing Extended Delay points generate an alarm response when on a trouble response when off RF tamper for an Extended Delay point generates an alarm response when on a trouble response when off Bosch Security Systems 7 05
56. ight of the group and prompt numbers in the top line of the display and displays the first character of the scroll list in the leftmost character position of the bottom line of the display Scroll lists display allowable alphabetic characters A to Z first then the allowable numeric characters 0 to 9 then the special characters lt gt and finally the space character The C key moves forward through the scroll list The B key moves backward through the scroll list 185 Yes and No Entries In View Mode the system spells out YES or NO for Yes No prompts When you enter Modify Mode the system always displays N for no Pressing either the B key or C key toggles Y for yes into the display Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F Guide 18 0 Keypad Programming 18 6 An Example Entering Custom Text EN 67 There are four types of custom text you can program for the system Idle Text Service Text ABC Key Text and Point Text Table 22 describes the procedure for entering custom text at the keypad You might find it helpful to set up the system and try entering the text as shown Change the default point text for Point 2 PT2 PART DELAY to GARAGE The procedure starts from the first prompt in View Mode Table 22 Entering Custom Text at the Keypad Procedure 1 The first display in View Mode appears The second line shows the factory default for the first prompt in the
57. interpret these selections as 0 Enter the type of device connected to the system for each address Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 10 0 Address Configuration EN 34 Notes Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F Guide 11 0 Point Codes EN 35 11 0 Point Codes Use the point code charts to set a five digit point code for each point The point code determines how the system responds to changes on the point sensor loops Points respond to opens and shorts RF expansion points respond with short for faulted devices When an RF point trips another trip of the same sensor is not detected for 5 or more seconds depending upon sensor type Refer to the Jnstallation Manual for a complete description of point sensor loops First three digits for E version control panels E version control panels for example D241 2UE only include the On board points Point Code Digits 4 and 5 tell the control panel where Off board points are located E version control panels ignores Point Code Digits 4 and 5 The tables on the pages that follow show the defaults and selections for programming 1 Point 1 Default 2600A Selection Refer to Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 and Table 9 for selections for each digit in the point code 2600A Fire point PT1 Fire point with alarm verification Reports and alarm output FIRE VERIFY enabled Point 1 is pow
58. is left blank five attempts are made to Phone 1 If you set the Phone Routing prompt to No skip to Section 4 2 Pulse Report Groups The prompts in the remainder of this group set the routing groups 2 2 Phone Routing Set to Yes Set this prompt to Yes to route reports to Phone 1 or Phone 2 Reports are routed by group A description of each routing group follows The control panel makes five attempts to each routing destination Reports routed to Phone 1 have a higher priority than reports routed to Phone 2 When the control panel has reports to send to Phone 1 and Phone 2 it sends all reports for Phone 1 then sends the reports for Phone 2 If the control panel fails to send an event to Phone 1 it creates a Communication Fail event for Phone 1 and begins the Phone 2 Reports If the control panel works on Phone 2 Reports and there is a new event for Phone 1 the control panel continues with the Phone 2 Reports until the Phone 2 buffer is empty and then continues to the Phone 1 event Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 5 Fire Route EN 8 8 Restoral Route Default Local Default Local Selection Local Phone 1 only Phone 2 only Selection Local Phone 1 only Phone 2 only Both Both Local 0 Local 0 Phone 1 only 1 Phone 1 only 1 Phone 2 only 2 Phone 2 only 2 Both 3 Both 3 Reports Fire Alarm Reports from points
59. ith Point 1 only 3 Buzz on Fault 4 24 hour Visible 5 24 hour Invisible 6 Controlled All Delay 7 Controlled All No Delay 8 Controlled Part Delay 9 Controlled Part No Delay A Keyswitch B Extended Delay All C Extended Delay Part D E F GtoP Digit 3 Point Options No Troubles Not Cross Point Not Partner Point Set Digit 3 to 0 for RF keypad Trouble Open No Trouble Short No Double Knock No Cross Point No Partner Point No Trouble Open Trouble Short No Double Knock No Cross Point No Partner Point Trouble Open Trouble Short No Double Knock No Cross Point No Partner Point No Trouble Open No Trouble Short Double Knock No Cross Point No Partner Point Trouble Open No Trouble Short Double Knock No Cross Point No Partner Point No Trouble Open Trouble Short Double Knock No Cross Point No Partner Point Trouble Open Trouble Short Double Knock No Cross Point No Partner Point No Trouble Open No Trouble Short No Double Knock Cross Point No Partner Point Trouble Open No Trouble Short No Double Knock Cross Point No Partner Point No Trouble Open Trouble Short No Double Knock Cross Point No Partner Point Trouble Open Trouble Short No Double Knock Cross Point No Partner Point No Trouble Open No Trouble Short No Double Knock No Cross Point Partner Point Trouble Open No Trouble Short No Double Knock No Cross Point Partner Point No Trouble
60. ld be set to 0 Digit 4 should be set to the address of the point expander you connected in step 1 RF point expanders can only use Addresses 7 or 8 Set Digit 5 to the sensor loop on the point expander you want to use for the RF keypad 4 Learn the keypad into the system as the point number you selected in step 2 The Keypad Diagnostics Sheet contains complete instructions for learning RF points The control panel s on board sensor loops are fixed to point numbers as labeled on the control panel 1 to 6 If you are using an on board sensor loop you need to set Digit 4 to 0 zero You can leave Digit 5 at the default A The control panel actually ignores Digit 5 if Digit 4 is set to 0 zero Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F Guide 11 0 Point Codes EN 47 Digit 2 Alarm Response No reports No Swinger No Output Set to O for RF keypad Reports No Report Delay No Swinger No Output Reports Report Delay No Swinger No Output Reports Report Delay Swinger No Output Reports No Report Delay Swinger No Output No Reports No Report Delay No Swinger Output Reports No Report Delay No Swinger Output Reports Report Delay No Swinger Output Reports Report Delay Swinger Output Reports No Report Delay Swinger Output Table 9 Digit Selection Summary Selection Digit 1 Point Type 0 Disabled Set to O for RF keypad 1 Fire 2 Fire with Alarm Verify use w
61. le on Open Silent Invisible 540 550 Alarm on Open or Short No Troubles Alarm Output 592 552 Alarm on Open Trouble on Short Alarm Output 591 551 Alarm on Short Trouble on Open Alarm Output BOOK 550 Alarm on Open or Short No Troubles RF point 540 550 Silent Invisible RF point 540 550 Alarm Output Table 17 Keyswitch swinger bypass alarm output Reports Local Trouble on Open AQ1 A51 EN 49 Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 11 0 Point Codes EN 50 Notes Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F Point Text EN 51 12 0 Point Text 1 to 24 Point Text Default Refer to Section 11 0 Point Codes Selection A to Z 0 to 9 ie ay ea Enter custom text to appear in text keypads for each point The default text appears in Section 11 0 Point Codes a Ow It can take up to 15 seconds for the custom text you program here to appear in all text keypads connected to the system Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 12 0 Point Text EN 52 Notes Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 13 0 Relays 13 0 Relays A D133 or D134 Relay Module is required to use the system s external relay outputs Terminals 9 and 10 One module is required for each output used Refer to
62. ling is set to Yes the control panel dials in the Dual Tone Multi Frequency DTMF format for all dialing attempts When DTMF Dialing is set to No the control panel pulse dials for all dialing attempts 2 Phone 1 3 Phone 2 Default Blank Selection 0 to 9 C D Blank Leaving both Phone 1 and Phone 2 Blank creates a local system with no reports transmitted Enter up to nineteen characters for each phone number The and characters only work when the control panel is DTMF dialing The control panel dials these characters just as if you pressed them on a telephone keypad Enter C for a 3 second delay Enter D for a 7 second dial tone wait If you program a or to disable call waiting warn your customer that eliminating their call waiting service requires a change to their security system 4 Phone Routing Default No Selection Yes No 0 No 1 Yes 2 1 Phone Routing Set to No When this prompt is set to the default No the control panel dials as shown in Table 7 The control panel only sends reports to Phone 2 after two failed attempts sending to Phone 1 EN 7 Table 1 Phone Routing Set to No Attempt Phone Number Phone Number 1 Phone Number 1 Phone Number 2 Phone Number 2 Phone Number 1 Phone Number 2 Phone Number 1 Phone Number 2 Phone Number 1 Phone Number 2 Communication Fail event A ON OO WBN ch EM CH If Phone 2
63. mp Part The No Delay prompt allows users to turn their system on with No Entry or Exit Delay instant arming If this prompt is set to Part On users can turn their system Part On with No Delay by pressing the 0 key twice If this prompt is set to All On users can turn their system All On with No Delay by pressing the 9 key twice If this prompt is set to All amp Part users can turn their system All or Part On with No Delay If this prompt is set to Disabled users cannot turn their system on with No Delay Entry and exit delay are always provided Selecting Disabled for the No Delay prompt also disables the Excursion feature Refer to the Excursion prompt Open Close EN 24 6 Excursion Disabled Disabled All Step Part Step All amp Part Step All Exit Part Exit All amp Part Exit Disabled All Step Part Step All amp Part Step Default Selection All Exit Part Exit All amp Part Exit Use the Excursion prompt to configure the system for either the Step Outside or Exit User features 6 1 Step Outside If you enable the Step Outside feature pressing the CLEAR key at the keypad when the system is on with No Delay starts the exit delay tone if Exit Tone is programmed Yes and bypasses all points programmed for delay Digit 1 of point code 6 or 8 The rest of the system remains on Alay El N o The tone and bypass remain
64. mpt 2 pressing the C key moves you to 4 1 Group 4 Prompt 1 Key Pressing the key in View Mode moves you to the next prompt in the group If you are at the last prompt in the group when you press the key the system returns to Prompt 1 Clear Pressing the CLEAR key in View Mode exits keypad programming Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F Guide 18 0 Keypad Programming EN 66 18 3 Modify Mode In Modify Mode you can modify the entry for any prompt Pressing the A key in View Mode puts the system in Modify Mode MOD short for modify appears to the right of the group and prompt numbers Refer to Figure 3 Figure 3 Modify Mode 1 1 MOD B The current entry for the prompt is cleared from line 2 of the display The first character of the scroll list appears in the leftmost position of the display Using the scroll list to complete the new entry is described in Section 18 4 Scroll Lists Refer to Table 27 Even though the current value of the prompt was cleared when you entered Modify Mode you can leave Modify Mode and return to View Mode without changing the entry by pressing the CLEAR key Table 21 Modify Mode Keys A Pressing the A key while in View Mode enters Modify Mode Pressing the A key while in Modify Mode Key writes the displayed value to control panel memory and returns to View Mode The display shows the ne
65. ng the CLEAR key Set this prompt to Yes for UL 1023 Household Fire systems EN 57 3 User Tst Comm Default No Selection Yes No 0 No 1 Yes Setting the Usr Tst Comm prompt to Yes makes a Communication Test part of the User Test When the user presses 1 and enters a passcode the system sends a Test Report to the receiver Light 1 flashes during the test If the system fails to communicate with the receiver the system goes into communication failure and displays a system trouble at the keypad by flashing the OK light Refer to Check System in the User Guide The system makes five attempts to send the report if only one phone number is programmed It makes ten attempts if two numbers are programmed Refer to Phone I Phone 2 in Section 2 0 Phone Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 14 0 User Test EN 58 Notes Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F Guide 15 0 15 0 Passcodes If you are programming from the keypad you must exit the Programming Mode to program passcodes Use Show User 6 key and your installer passcode Follow the instructions in the Security System User Guide 1 Instir Code Passcodes Default 654321 Selection 0 to 9 Blank Installers enter this passcode to perform keypad programming They can also use it to perform tests and to change passcodes You cannot use the
66. ns the ALL NO DELAY system All On Point does not start entry delay and is ignored during entry and exit delays Reports and alarm output enabled Trouble on short when the system is off Swinger bypass enabled Alarm Report delay enabled Default 7820A Selection Refer to Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 and Table 9 for selections for each digit in the point code 7820A Motion Detector PT6 Same response as Point 5 ALL NO DELAY 7 to 24 Points 7 to 24 Default 0000A Selection Refer to Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 and Table 9 for selections for each digit in the point code 0000A Point Disabled PTHH The system does not monitor disabled points PT DISABLED Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 11 0 Point Codes EN 37 11 1 Digit 1 Point Type For Digit 1 selections 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 B C If an alarm occurs on these points within 2 minutes of a closing exit time expired Excursion Exit included the system sends a RECENT CLOSING message with the Alarm Report For Digit 1 selections 6 7 8 9 B C If these points are faulted at the end of exit delay the system waits a period equal to entry delay before sending an Alarm Report If the system is not turned off it sends an EXIT ERROR message with the Alarm Report Set Digit 1 to 0 zero for points used for RF keypads and arming devices If you want to use an RF keypad or
67. oint options X Note Set Digit 3 to O if you are using this point for an RF Keypad or arming device Trouble on Open An open on the sensor loop for 24 hour points X X X Digit 1 4 5 or A causes a trouble response when the control panel is Off All or Part On When the system is on Controlled Delay points Digit 1 6 or 8 start entry delay on short only An open causes an instant alarm When the system is off an open causes a trouble response When the system is not disarmed an open on a keyswitch Digit 1 A causes an instant alarm Trouble on Short A short on the sensor loop for 24 hour points X X X Digit 1 4 or 5 causes a trouble response when the control panel is Off All or Part On When the system is on Controlled Delay points Digit 1 6 or 8 start entry delay on an open only A short causes an instant alarm Trouble on Open or Short An open or short on the sensor loop for 24 hour X A A points Digit 1 4 or 5 causes a trouble response when the control panel is Off All or Part On When the system is on Controlled Delay points Digit 1 6 or 8 create instant alarms on an open or short Double Knock Points programmed for double knock require two alarm activations X X X X within 120 seconds open and or short on the sensor loop before the system begins an alarm response If the point returns to and remains in a normal or trouble condition for the duration of the 120 second double knock window
68. ort delay 48 Table 15 Tamper swinger bypass alarm output alarm report dea sesse ee ee eke es 48 Table 16 Panic Device swinger bypass 49 Table 17 Keyswitch swinger bypass alarm DUUR de ede ee 49 Table 18 Relay Function Selections sees sees 54 Table 19 Relay Parameters ese seer eee 56 Table 20 View Mode Reg ee se se ee ee 65 Table 21 Modify Mode Keys sesse se se 66 Table 22 Entering Custom Text at the Keypad 67 EN 4 Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 1 0 1 0 System Configuration The System Configuration Group contains the Account Number Swinger Count Keyswitch Custom Idle Text and Custom Service Text prompts 1 Account Number System Configuration Default 0000 Selection 0 to 9 B to F Enter four characters for the Account Number to transmit to the receiver Enter leading zeroes 0 for account numbers with fewer than four digits For example Enter 0123 for account number 123 2 Swinger Count Default 4 Selection 1 2 3 4 The Swinger Count prompt sets the swinger count for the Swinger Bypass point option When the number of alarms or troubles reaches the swinger count the system automatically bypasses points programmed for Swinger Bypass Turning the system off clears the bypass If a 24 hour point swinger bypasses while the system is off turning the
69. other arming device you must assign each device to a point number in order to learn the device into the system Set Digit 1 to 0 for RF keypad and arming device points Table 5 Digit 1 Selections Display Selection Description 0 Disabled Point does not respond to opens or shorts Set Digit 1 to 0 if you are using this point number for an RF Keypad or arming device 1 Fire Short on sensor loop starts fire alarm response Open on sensor loop causes trouble response Fire points are not bypassable Single Ring programming option does not apply to Fire points Missing Fire points generate a trouble response when the system is on or off 2 Fire with Alarm Short on sensor loop starts verification process Verification use Fire 1 Control panel removes power to Point 1 for 4 seconds to reset smoke with Alarm Verification detectors for Point 1 only 2 Short on loop within 120 seconds of reset starts alarm response If the point remains normal or open for the 120 second verification window no alarm response occurs 3 Verification is not recommended for RF points 4 Missing Fire points generate a trouble response when the system is on or off 5 RF Tamper for Fire points generates a trouble response when the system is on or off 6 Do not use Fire Alarm Verification points as Cross or Partner points Refer to Section 11 3 Digit 3 Point Options Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 11 0 Point Codes EN 38
70. r After you press the 2 key the phone on four or more rings This feature does not Control panel seizes the phone line dials the work if the answering machine picks up the phone RAM Phone number and waits for the after one ring remote programmer handshake When Answer Machine is programmed Yes the control panel picks up the phone for a remote programming session if it detects the following events listed in Table 4 Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 5 0 Remote Programming EN 22 Table 4 Answer Machine Programmed Yes Events at the Control Panel 1 Two rings 3 Two rings 5 Control panel picks up on first ring 2 30 seconds with no rings 4 30 seconds with no rings What you do from the Remote Programmer Dial the control panel phone number Listen for two rings Hang up Wait 30 seconds Re dial the control panel phone number Listen for two rings Hang up Wait 30 seconds Re dial the control panel phone number When the control panel picks up the phone begin remote programming If you are using a text keypad SYSTEM PROGRAM USING PHONE LINE appears in the keypad display Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F Open Close 6 0 Open Close Use the prompts in this group to set entry and exit delays and other opening closing options 1 Entry Dly Time Default 30 0 to 255 Selection Use
71. ral RF point Installer mode entered Stand by locked down installer passcode entered Installer mode exited Points 1 to 24 bypassed automatically by the system after four alarms or troubles in one armed or disarmed period You can program the Swinger Bypass feature to activate after less than four alarms or troubles Refer to Swinger Count prompt in Section 1 0 System Configuration Use the point code to program this feature by point Refer to Section 11 0 Point Codes Automatic Test Timer Report Trouble on Points 1 to 24 Fire and Non fire combined This report transmitted after six attempts to enter an invalid passcode System automatically reset Call Bosch Security Systems if reports persist t If you choose Modem Format go to Section 5 0 Remote Programming The prompts in the remainder of the Receiver Group have no meaning for the Modem Format Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 4 0 Receiver EN 18 4 2 Pulse Report Groups If you select the Pulse Format you need to set the report code for each report group Pulse 4x2 reports consist of a four digit account number a one digit report group code and a one digit point or User ID number For example a control panel with the Account Number prompt set to 1213 the Revr Format prompt set to pulse the Fire Group prompt set to 3 and Point 1 programmed as a Fire point would send the report shown in Figure
72. rs can turn the system off during entry delay If the user fails to turn off the system before entry delay expires an Alarm event occurs Users must enter through a point programmed for entry delay to start the entry delay timer All Controlled points are delayed once the timer starts Refer to Section 17 0 Point Codes 2 Exit Dly Time Default 60 0 to 255 Selection Users can exit the premises during exit delay All Controlled points are delayed once the timer starts Refer to Section 11 0 Point Codes Exiting through a protected point or moving through a protected area after exit delay expires causes an Alarm event to occur The system sounds three long tones at the keypads at the end of exit delay EN 23 3 Extended Dly Default 120 0 to 255 Selection Use Extended Delay for systems requiring extended entry and exit delays for some points For example you could use this feature to allow system users to enter and exit through an overhead garage door The system uses the Extended Delay for Controlled points programmed with B or C for Digit 1 of the point code If a user starts exit delay and then faults an Extended point such as opening the garage door the system switches from Exit Delay Time to the Extended Delay You can program this delay with enough time to allow the user to open the garage door drive out and close the door If you bypass an Extended Delay point the
73. s to the data terminal terminal 6 going to connect one to the system Use one Count Text Keypads with Points as point address for all LED keypads expanders If you are using one text keypad you must set its y 5 ypad y address to Address 1 If you are using more than one text keypad be sure one keypad has its address set to Address 1 1 Address 1 2 Address 2 The system stores the master copy of the Custom Idle Text Custom Service Text 3 Address 3 and Point Text in the text keypad with its address set to 1 nets Keypad programming requires a text keypad with its address set to 1 You can program from a text 5 Address 5 keypad with its address set to 1 even if you change the Address 1 prompt from the default 6 Address 6 text keypad If you are using an RF Point Expander its address 7 Address 7 must be set for Address 7 or Address 8 If you are using two RF Point Expanders set one for Address 8 Address 8 7 and the other for Address 8 Default Text Keypad Address 1 Not Used Addresses 2 to 8 Selection Not Used LED Keypad Text Keypad Text Keypad with Points RF Point Expander 8 RF Point Expander 16 Point Expander Not Used LED Keypad Text Keypad Text Keypad with Points RF Point Expander 8 RF Point Expander 16 Point Expander Oor END ao These selections do not apply to E version control panels E version control panels
74. se points are faulted at the end of exit delay the system waits a period equal to entry delay before sending an Alarm Report If the system is not turned off it sends an EXIT ERROR message with the Alarm Report Missing Controlled points generate an alarm response when on a trouble response when off RF Tamper for a Controlled point generates an alarm response when on a trouble response when off Shorting then restoring Keyswitch points toggles the control panel from All or Part On to off off to All On The trouble option refer to Section 11 3 Digit 3 Point Options determines how Keyswitch points respond to opens when the system is off When the system is All or Part On an open produces an alarm response A keyswitch always causes a trouble condition if it is opened in the off state regardless of the value programmed in Digit 3 If an alarm occurs on these points within 2 minutes of a closing exit time expired Excursion Exit included the system sends a RECENT CLOSING message with the Alarm Report Missing Keyswitch points generate an alarm response when on a trouble response when off RF Tamper for Keyswitch points generates an alarm response when on a trouble response when off Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F Guide 11 0 Point Codes EN 41 Table 5 continued Display Selection Description B Extended Delay All When control panel is All On armed short or open starts Extended Delay
75. sessesesersesese seer ee Se EER GEE Ee ee ee 63 18 0 Keypad Programming cscssssrssessseseees 65 18 1 Getting Started un 65 182 View Mode se Eege Ee ER Ge Ee 65 18 3 Modify Mode se se se see ee Ee ee Ge Geek 66 18 4 Scroll Lists ees ee ee ee Re ee ee 66 18 5 Yes and No knties ees sesse ee ee ee ee ee 66 18 6 An Example Entering Custom Text 67 18 7 Keypad Programming Tips uses sesse esse see 68 E AE EE N EE EE 69 Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide Contents Figures Figure 1 Pulse Report Groups 18 Figure 2 View Mode 65 Figure 3 Modify Mode EEN 66 Tables Table 1 Phone Routing Set to NO esse ese see ese se ee 7 Table 2 Modem II Reports Chart uie sesse see ses 15 Table 3 Pulse Format 18 Table 4 Answer Machine Programmed Yes 22 Table 5 Digit 1 Selections een 37 Table 6 Digit 2 Selectons en 43 Table 7 Digit 3 Selections en 44 Table 8 Digit 4 Selections EEN 45 Table 9 Digit Selection Summary uuu cece 47 Table 10 Smoke Detector trouble on open Sleigh geg 48 Table 11 Door with Entry Exit Delay swinger bypass alarm output alarm report dea ENEE 48 Table 12 Door or Window with No Entry Exit Delay swinger bypass alarm output alarm report delas EEN 48 Table 13 Garage Door with Extended Entry Exit Delay swinger bypass alarm output alarm report dea sesse ee eek ee ee 48 Table 14 Motion Detector swinger bypass alarm output alarm rep
76. sponse if no Trouble option Refer to Section 11 8 Digit 3 Point Options 24 hour points are not bypassable Single Ring programming option applies Refer to the Single Ring prompt in Section 8 0 Bell Note Missing 24 hour points generate a trouble response when the system is on or off RF Tamper for a 24 hour point generates a trouble response when the system is on or off Short or open causes alarm response if no Trouble option Refer to Section 11 3 Digit 3 Point Options No alarm tones at keypad except when point is programmed for alarm output If point is programmed for alarm output keypad sounds alarm tones for point alarms Point lights do not light for alarms 24 hour points are not bypassable Single Ring programming option applies Refer to the Single Ring prompt in Section 8 0 Bell Note Missing 24 hour points generate a trouble response when the system is on or off RF Tamper for a 24 hour point generates a trouble response when the system is on or off Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 11 0 Point Codes EN 39 Table 5 continued Display Selection 6 Controlled All Delay 7 Controlled All No Delay Follower 8 Controlled Part Delay Description When control panel is All On armed short or open starts entry delay if no Trouble option Refer to Section 11 3 Digit 3 Point Options All points must be normal not faulted or bypassed before control pan
77. t 0 0 to 23 Selection Enter the number of hours until the next Test Report at this prompt The system adds the entries in the Hours to Next and Minutes to Next prompts and waits that period before it sends the next Test Report to the receiver From that report on the system sends reports at the interval set by the Test Intrv1 prompt If both the hours and minutes are 0 zero the system sends the next report one interval from the end of your programming session EN 31 If you use a remote programmer the waiting period begins after you complete the programming session If you did not send program changes to the control panel during the remote programming session you must end the programming session with a Reset Bye EET iS For D5200 Programmer or Keypad programming the waiting period begins after you return the standby pin to normal operation 3 Minutes to Next Default 0 Selection 0 to 59 Enter the number of minutes until the next Test Report at this prompt The system adds the entries in the Hours to Next and Minutes to Next prompts and waits that period before it sends the next Test Report to the receiver From that report on the system sends reports at the interval set by the Test Intrvl prompt If both the hours and minutes are 0 zero the system sends the next report at the end of your programming session If you are using a remote programmer
78. t alarms Refer to Section 17 0 Point Codes 4 Pt Trbl Group Default 0 Selection 0 to 9 B to F 1to 8 Trouble Missing Bypass or Swinger Bypass Reports from Fire and Non Fire points combined Multiple trouble conditions can create duplicate Trouble Reports For example a point can send a trouble for a open sensor loop then a trouble for missing 5 Restoral Group Default 0 Selection 0 to 9 B to F l to 8 Restoral on points 1 to 24 Fire and Non Fire combined 6 Closing Group Default 0 Selection 0 to 9 B to F 0 Closing Report when a passcode is not required to turn system on refer to Passcode Rquired prompt in Section 15 0 Passcodes or a keyswitch is used lto 8 Closing Report with User ID for users 1 to 8 Selection 0 to 9 B to F Selection 0 to 9 B to F l to 8 Non Fire alarm from Points 1 to 24 0 Opening Report when keyswitch is 9 or 0 Non Fire alarm from key A B or C used or Part On No Delay or Part On Refer to Section 7 0 ABC Keys with delay There are no Pulse Format versions of 1 to 8 Opening Report with User ID for users the Modem II Alarm recent Close 1 to 8 8 Cancel Group Default 0 Selection 0 to 9 B to F 0 Cancel Report when keyswitch is used 1 to 8 Cancel Report with User ID for users 1 to 8 9 Sys Trbl Group Default 0 Selection 0 to 9 B to F 1
79. t code is programmed for a point expander Table 8 Digit 4 Selections On Board Detection devices for this point are connected to one of the control panel s on board sensor X loops Address 1 Detection devices for this point are connected to an expansion device with Address 1 A Note If you are connecting a text keypad to the system you must use Address 7 If you connect more than one text keypad make sure one of the keypads is set for Address 7 Address 2 Detection devices for this point are connected to an expansion device with Address 2 A Address 3 Detection devices for this point are connected to an expansion device with Address 3 A Address 4 Detection devices for this point are connected to an expansion device with Address 4 A Address 5 Detection devices for this point are connected to an expansion device with Address 5 A Address 6 Detection devices for this point are connected to an expansion device with Address 6 X Address 7 Detection devices for this point are connected to an expansion device with Address 7 A Note If you are connecting a RF Point Expander to the system it can only use Address 7 or Address 8 Address 8 Detection devices for this point are connected to an expansion device with Address 8 A Note If you are connecting a RF Point Expander to the system it can only use Address 7 or Address 8 Bosch Securit
80. te Default Local Selection Local Phone 1 only Phone 2 only Both Local 0 Phone 1 only 1 Phone 2 only 2 Both 3 Reports e Test Reports e Service Start stand by pin locked down installer code entered e Service Stop standby by pin unlocked The control panel only sends a Service Stop Report if a Service Start Report was transmitted Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 3 0 Reports EN 11 3 Restricted O C 3 0 Reports 1 O C Rpts All On Default No Selection Yes No Default No 0 No ion Yes N Selection es No i Yes 0 No Set the Restricted O C prompt to Yes The system 1 Yes only sends Opening Reports when the user turns the system off after an alarm The system attaches an If you set the O C Rpts All On prompt to Yes the AFTER ALARM message to the Modem II system transmits Closing Reports to the receiver Opening Report Refer to Section 4 0 Receiver for a when users turn the system All On If any points are description of the Modem II Report Format bypassed Bypass Reports are also sent The control panel transmits Opening Reports when users turn the system off from the All On state With the Restricted O C prompt set to Yes the system only sends Closing Reports when a point is bypassed If the user turns the system off after an alarm the system attaches an A
81. tected If the user presses CLEAR during the exit delay the system returns to On with No Delay A faulted point open door at the end of exit delay creates an Exit Error alarm If an alarm occurs within 2 minutes of the end of exit delay the system sends an Alarm Recent Close Report All Exit Only allows users access to the Exit feature when the system is All On with No Delay instant Part Exit Only allows users access to the Exit feature when the system is Part On with No Delay instant All amp Part Exit Allows users access to the Exit feature when either All or Part of the system is All On with No Delay instant or Part On with No Delay instant Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 6 0 Open Close EN 26 Notes Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 7 0 ABC Keys 70 ABC Keys Use the prompts in this group to set the report code the custom text and alarm output for the keypad s ABC keys You can program the relay outputs Terminals 9 and 10 to respond to these keys in Section 13 0 Relays Users must press the A B C keys twice to activate them This double action prevents accidental activation If using a four button key chain keypad its special key performs the same functions as the C key 1 A Key Report Default 00 0 to 9 Two digits required for Pulse Format Selection
82. tell the 24 SCH 24 system which points you want to activate the relay 21 Relay 2 Func 2 1 Point 1 or User 1 No Parameter 2 Point 2 or User 2 No to 24 Point 24 No Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 14 0 User Test 14 0 User Test If the user presses 1 at the keypad and then enters their passcode the system performs a user test Prompts 1 to 3 tell the system what functions to perform for the User Test 1 User Tst Bell Default No Selection Yes No 0 No 1 Yes Setting the Usr Tst Bell prompt to Yes makes a Bell Test part of the User Test The system activates the Alarm Output Terminals 4 and 5 for 3 seconds Light 1 on the keypad flashes for the duration of the test M Set this prompt to Yes for UL 1023 Household Fire systems 2 User Tst Battery Default No Selection Yes No 0 No 1 Yes Setting the Usr Tst Battery prompt to Yes makes a Battery Test part of the User Test Pressing 1 causes the system to run solely on battery power for 4 minutes Light 1 flashes while the control panel is on battery power If the battery voltage falls below 12 1 VDC during that 4 minutes the system restores AC power and displays a system trouble at the keypad by flashing the OK light Refer to System Troubles in the User Guide The system sends a Low Battery Report to the receiver Users can end the test by pressi
83. th 3 Reports Cancel Reports 12 Sys Trbl Route Default Local Selection Local Phone 1 only Phone 2 only Both Local 0 Phone 1 only 1 Phone 2 only 2 Both 3 Reports e RAM Access Fail Reports unsuccessful attempt to connect a remote programmer e Comm Fail Reports Communication Failure event for Phone 1 and Phone 2 e Watchdog Reset Reports system automatically reset e Battery Missing Reports e Battery Low Reports e AC Fail Reports e RF Receiver Trouble Address 7 Address 8 e RF Receiver Tamper Address 7 Address 8 13 Sys Res Route Reports e RAM Access OK Reports successful connection to a remote programmer e Comm Restoral Reports successful communication after a Communication Failure event e Re Boot Reports control panel reset with the stand by switch or a remote programmer e Battery Restoral Reports missing or low battery restored e AC Restore Reports e RF Receiver Trouble Restoral Address 7 Address 8 e RF Receiver Tamper Restoral Address 7 Address 8 14 Duress Route Default Local Local Phone 1 only Phone 2 only Both Selection Local 0 Phone 1 only 1 Phone 2 only 2 Both 3 Reports e Duress Reports e User Tamper six attempts with bad passcode Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 2 0 Phone EN 10 15 Test Rou
84. the waiting period begins after you complete the programming session You must end the programming session with a Reset Bye For D5200 Programmer or Keypad programming the waiting period begins after you return the standby pin to normal operation 4 Defer Test Rpt Default No Selection Yes No 0 No 1 Yes Set the Defer Test Rpt prompt to Yes to defer the Test Report one interval if another report is transmitting in the current interval Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 9 0 Test Timer EN 32 The report defers one interval from the time of the last report For example if the Test Intrv1 prompt is set to 1 Day and the system transmits an Opening Report at 9 00 PM the interval begins at 9 00 PM If the system transmitted no other reports before 9 00 PM the following day at 9 00 PM the system transmits the Test Report Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F Guide 10 0 Address Configuration EN 33 You can only connect four point expanders 10 0 Address Configuration to the system Use the prompts in this group to configure the system Do not connect more than one device with for devices connected to the data terminal Terminal the same address to the control panel 6 Although LED keypads cannot set an address you Remember you can only connect four point must enter LED keypad for one address if you are expander
85. the Keypad Do not AN accidentally lock yourself out of the control panel s keypad programming feature by changing the Program Lock prompt to 1 Changes to this program item take effect when you exit keypad programming Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 17 0 Program Lock EN 64 Notes Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 18 0 Keypad Programming EN 65 18 0 Keypad Programming 18 1 Getting Started Text Keypad Reguired You need a text keypad with its address set to 1 connected to the control panel to use keypad programming You cannot program from an LED keypad You do not need to leave the text keypad connected to the system after the programming session You do not need to reserve an address for a text keypad to use keypad programming When the standby switch is locked down the system allows you to use a text keypad with its address set to 1 for keypad programming even though address 1 can be programmed for another device To start keypad programming 1 Lock the standby switch down You must connect a text keypad address set to 1 to the control panel to program The text keypad can be removed after programming 2 Press the 1 key on the text keypad 3 Enter your installer passcode The default installer passcode is 654321 The default passcode length is three characters so if you d
86. ts the point turns the system off If the system is off presenting the electronic key to the Easikey reader the Easikey shorts the point has no effect 4 Custom Idle Text1 5 Custom Idle Text2 Default Bosch Security Systems Selection to Z 0 to 9 i S ES The system displays at all text keypads the two lines of custom text you enter here whenever the system is off and idle Each line contains a maximum of sixteen characters It can take up to 15 seconds for the custom text you program here to appear in all text keypads connected to the system Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 1 0 System Configuration EN 6 6 Custom Service Text Default Blank A to Z 0 to 9 EE Selection The system displays the text you enter here in the second line of the keypad display when ever the first line reads CALL FOR SERVICE You can enter the phone number for your service department as the Custom Service Text Up to 15 Seconds for Text to Load It can take up to 15 seconds for the custom text you program here to appear in all text keypads connected to the system Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2 0 Phone The Phone Group contains prompts that configure the system for dialing and sending reports on the telephone line 1 DTMF Dialing Default Yes Selection Yes No 0 No 1 Yes When DTMF Dia
87. until the user presses the CLEAR key a second time returning the system to its fully on state If a point is faulted when the user presses the CLEAR key the second time the tone and bypass continue The user must either clear the fault close the door or turn the system off with a passcode The Step Outside feature allows users to pick up the morning paper or let the dog out without turning the system off All Step Only allows users access to the Step Outside feature when the system is All On with No Delay instant Part Step Only allows users access to the Step Outside feature when the system is Part On with No Delay instant All amp Part Step Allows users access to the Step Outside feature when either All or Part of the system is On with No Delay instant Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 6 0 Open Close EN 25 6 2 Exit If you enable the Exit feature pressing the CLEAR key at the keypad when the system is On with No Delay starts exit delay The system sounds the exit delay tone if Exit Tone is programmed Yes and bypasses all points programmed for exit delay Digit 1 of point code is 6 or 8 The rest of the system remains On with No Delay The tone and bypass remain until exit delay expires The system returns to the On with No Delay state The Exit feature allows one user to exit a system that is On with No Delay leaving those left inside fully pro
88. w value Because the system is no longer in Modify Mode MOD no longer appears to the right of the group and prompt numbers B Pressing the B key in Modify Mode scrolls backward through the scroll list of characters Refer to Section Key 18 4 Scroll Lists C Pressing the C key in Modify Mode scrolls forward through the scroll list of characters Refer to Section Key 18 4 Scroll Lists Key Pressing the key in Modify Mode accepts the character displayed in the current character position and then moves one character position to the right Do not press the key unless you intend to enter another character to the right of the current character position If your entry is complete press the A key to accept your entry Clear Pressing the CLEAR key in Modify Mode exits Modify Mode and returns to View Mode with out changing the current value of the prompt 0 to Pressing the 0 to 9 keys in Modify Mode enters the corresponding digit in the display in the current 9 character position You must press the key to move to the next character position 184 Scroll Lists Alphabetic characters are valid entries for many prompts Scroll lists allow you to enter alphabetic and other special characters without entering numeric codes for these non numeric characters When you press the A key to move to Modify Mode from View Mode the system erases the current value of the prompt from the display adds MOD to the r
89. x attempts to enter an invalid passcode 5 Duress passcode entered at keypad Refer to Code 8 Duress in Section 75 0 Passcodes 7 8 Not used 12 Test Group Default 0 Selection 0 to 9 B to F lto5 Not used 6 Service stop 7 Service start 8 Test Report EN 20 Bosch Security Systems 7 05 35114F Remote Programming EN 21 3 Answer Armed Default 0 5 0 Remote Programming Use the prompts in this group to configure your system for programming with a Bosch Security Selection 0 to 15 Systems remote programmer Set the number of rings you want the control 1 RAM Passcode panel to wait before seizing the phone line for a remote programming session when the system is Default 999999 All On armed Selection 0 to 9 A to F The control panel cannot seize the phone line when the system is All On armed if this prompt Six characters required Remote programmers send is set to 0 zero this code to the control panel to gain access to the Pe control panel When Answer Machine is programmed Om Yes the entry in Answer Armed has no affect on the control panel s operation Default Blank 4 Answer Disarmed Selection 0 to 9 C D Blank Default 0 Enter up to nineteen characters for the control panel to 8 dial to reach a remote programmer The and Selection 0 to 15 charact
90. y Systems 7 05 35114F 2000 Series Program Entry Guide 11 0 Point Codes EN 46 11 5 Digit 5 Sensor Loop Digit 5 is not required for E version control panels E version control panels only include the On board points and ignore Point Code Digit 5 Digit 5 of the point code tells the control panel what sensor loop to use for the point Sensor loops for Off board points are lettered A to P Enter the letter of the sensor loop you are using for this point For example to make Point 5 a motion detector connected to loop D of a D222 Text Keypad with Address 7 set Digits 4 and 5 of the point code as follows e Digit 4 7 keypad set for Address 7 e Digit 5 D motion detector wired to loop D of the D222 Text Keypad The control panel ignores the on board sensor loop for Point 5 If an RF point expander connects to the system and you use an RF keypad you must assign the keypad a point number For example you could include a D204RF Keypad in your system by following the steps below 1 Connect a D208RF Point Expander Module to the control panel as shown in the module instructions 2 Select a point number for the RF keypad Low Battery Reports for the keypad includes this point number You might want to assign RF keypads to the highest point numbers to avoid having the keypads appear in the middle of points assigned to detection devices 3 Program the point code for the point selected in step 2 Digits 1 2 and 3 shou

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