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Bosch D7412GV2 Program Entry Manual (148 pages)
Brand:
Bosch
| Category:
Control Panel
| Size: 1.85 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 0 Introduction
5
Using this Program Entry Guide
5
Table 1: Differences between the D9412GV2 and D7412GV2
5
Table 2: Literature Referenced
5
Product Handlers
6
Table 3: Product Handlers
6
Guide to Programming Options
7
Programming the Control Panel with the D5200 Programmer
7
Table 4: Programming Error Displays
7
2 0 Gv2Main
9
Phone
9
Phone 1
9
Phone 2
9
Phone 3
9
Phone 4
9
Phone Parameters
10
Modem Format
10
Point/User Flag
10
Communication Format Data - User ID Numbers
11
DTMF Dialing
11
Table 5: Modem Iiia
11
Table 6: Modem Iiia
11
Table 7: Zones
11
Alarm on Fail
12
BFSK Duress Code
12
Buzz on Fail
12
Phone Supv Time
12
Two Phone Lines
12
Routing
13
Called Party Disconnect
13
Route Number Groups: Which Has the Highest Priority
13
Programming Primary and Backup Destinations
13
Enhanced Routing
13
Programming a Duplicate Report
13
Expand Test Rpt
13
Routing Destination Communication Failures
14
Message Prioritization Within a Route Number
14
Dialing Attempts
14
R# Primary Device
14
Route
14
Fire Reports
15
R# Backup Device
15
Table 8: Diagnostic Reports
15
View Events
15
Burglar Reports
16
Table 10: User Reports
16
Table 9: Burglar Reports
16
User Reports
16
Diag Reports
17
Table 11: Test Reports
17
Test Reports
17
Autofunc Reports
18
Relay Reports
18
Table 12: Diagnostic Reports
18
Table 13: Relay Reports
18
Table 14: Auto-Function Reports
18
Point Reports
19
RPS Reports
19
Table 15: RPS Reports
19
Table 16: Point Reports
19
Access Reports
20
Table 17: User Change Reports
20
Table 18: Access Reports
20
User Chng Reports
20
Enhanced Routing
21
Programming a Primary and Backup Destination
21
Programming a Duplicate Report
21
Figure 1: Pager Display Fields
22
RG# Backup SDI
22
RG# Primary Pager
22
RG# Primary SDI
22
Event Descriptions, Priorities, and Numbers
23
Power Supervision
25
AC Fail Time
25
AC Fail/Res Rpt
26
AC Tag Along
26
Ac/Battery Buzz
26
Bat Fail/Res Rpt
26
Printer Parameters
27
P## A1 [Through A8] in Scope
27
P## Scope
27
P## Supervised
27
Printer Address
27
RPS Parameters
28
Uploading and Downloading Reports
28
P## Access Event
28
P## Auto Functions Event
28
P## Burglar Event
28
P## Diag Event
28
P## Fire Events
28
P## RPS Event
28
P## Test Event
28
P## User Event
28
Log Threshold Reports
29
RPS Callback Reports
29
Log % Full
29
RPS Passcode
29
Answer Armed
30
Answer Disarmed
30
RPS Call Back
30
RPS Line Monitor
30
Miscellaneous
31
Duress Type
31
RPS Ph
31
Area Parameters
32
Programming Account Numbers in 9000 Series Control Panels
32
Table 22: Table
32
Programming Four-Digit Account Numbers
32
A# Acct Number
32
A# Area on
32
Area
32
Cancel Report
32
Figure 2: Account Number Entry
33
Programming Ten Digit Account Numbers
33
A# Delay Res
33
A# FA Bypass Max
33
A# Auto Watch
34
A# Exit Dly Time
34
A# Exit Tone
34
A# Verify Time
34
A# Duress Enable
35
Verify Time
35
A# Area Type
36
Shared-Area Characteristics
37
Bell Parameters
37
A# Burg Pat
38
A# Burg Time
38
A# Fire Pat
38
A# Fire Time
38
Area
38
Open/Close Options
39
A# Bell Test
39
A# Single Ring
39
A# Acct O/C
40
A# Latest Close Time
40
Area
40
A# Area O/C
41
A# Auto Close
41
A# Disable O/C in Window
41
A# Fail to Open
41
A# Fail to Close
42
A# Restrictd O/C
42
Arming Features
43
A# Perimeter O/C
43
Two man Rule
43
A# Early Ambush
44
Keypad
45
CMD Cntr (Keypad) Assignment
45
2.10.1 Keypad (Command Center) Assignment
45
CMD Center
45
Keypad (Command Center)
45
CC# Area Assign
46
CC# Scope
46
CC# Supervised
46
CC# A1[Through A8] in Scope
47
CC# Entr Cycl Dr
47
CC# Entr Key Rly
47
CC# Assign Door
48
CC# Entry Tone
48
CC# Trouble Tone
48
CC# Arm Now Warn
49
CC# Close Door
49
CC# Enhanccmdctr
49
CC# Exit Tone
49
2.10.2 Area Text
50
CC# Menu Key Lock
50
CC# Passcode Follows Scope
50
Area
51
Area# Acct Is on
51
Area# Is off
51
Area# Is on
51
Area# Not Ready
51
CF### Key Strokes
52
CF### Text
52
Custom Function
52
D1260 Keypad
53
CF### Custom Function Keystrokes
53
User Interface
54
2.11.1 Commands
54
2.11.2 Keypad Selections
54
Keypad Programming Choices
55
Master Arm Delay
55
Mstr Arm Inst
55
Perim Delay
55
Perim Instant
55
Perim Partial
56
View Area Stat
56
View Memory
56
View Pt Status
56
Walk Test
56
Watch Mode
56
Access Control Functions
57
Access Ctl Level
57
Chg Display
57
Chg Time/Date
57
Door Control
57
Fire Test
57
Send Report
57
Add User
58
Chg Passcode
58
Del User
58
Extend Close
58
Print Log
58
User CMD 7
58
View Log
58
Bypass a Pt
59
Change Relay
59
Remote Program
59
Reset Sensors
59
Unbypass a Pt
59
User CMD 9
59
#36 Invisible Walk Test
60
Change Skeds
60
Default Text
60
Display Rev
60
Move to Area
60
Service Walk
60
2.11.4 Authority Level Selections
61
Authority Level
61
C Function 128 [Through 143]
61
L## Disarm
61
L## Master Arm Delay
62
L## Perim Delay
62
L## Perim Instant
62
L## Perim Partial
62
L## View Area Stat
62
L## Watch Mode
62
Mstr Arm Inst
62
L## Fire Test
63
L## View Memory
63
L## View Pt Status
63
L## Walk Test
63
L## Cycle Door
64
L## Door Control
64
L## Secure Door
64
L## Send Report
64
L## Unlock Door
64
L## Secure Door-Door Mode Definitions
65
L## Access Ctl Lvl
65
L## Add User
65
L## Chg Display
65
L## Chg Passcode
65
L## Chg Time/Date
65
L## Bypass a Pt
66
L## del User
66
L## Extend Close
66
L## Print Log
66
L## Reset Sensors
66
L## Unbypass a Pt
66
L## User CMD 7
66
L## User CMD 9
66
L## View Log
66
L## Change Relay
67
L## Display Rev
67
L## Move to Area
67
L## Remote Program
67
L## Service Walk
67
Custom Functions
68
L## Area O/C
68
L## C Function 128 [Through 143]
68
L## Change Skeds
68
L## Default Text
68
L## Force Arm
68
L## Restricted O/C
68
2.11.5 Access Control Levels
69
L## Disarm Level
69
L## Passcode Arm
69
L## Passcode Disarm
69
L## Perimeter O/C
69
L## Security Level
69
L## Send Duress
69
Function List
70
L## Function Level
70
M## Function
70
Menu Item
70
Relay Parameters
71
M## CC Address 1 [Through 8]
71
2.13.1 Area Relays
72
A# Alarm Bell
72
A# Fail to Close
72
A# Fire Bell
72
A# Reset Sensors
72
Area
72
A# Area Armed
73
A# Area Fault
73
A# Duress Relay
73
A# Force Armed
73
A# Perim Fault
73
A# Silent Alarm
73
A# Watch Mode
73
2.13.2 Panel-Wide Relays
74
AC Failure
74
Battery Trouble
74
Phone Fail
74
Comm Fail
75
Log % Full
75
Summary Alarm
75
Summary Fire
75
Summary Fire Tbl
75
Summary Supburg
75
Summary Supfire
75
Summary Trouble
75
3 0 Radxusr1/Radxusr2
77
Pass Code or Token Worksheet
77
User Groups
77
Pass Codes
77
User Group Window
77
User Name
77
Tokens and Cards
77
Reporting and Logging
77
Figure 4: User Group 122 Example
78
BSFK User Code Report
78
User
78
U### Area 1 [Through Area 8] Auth
79
U### Name
79
U### Passcode
79
U### User Group
79
U### Mstr Crd Data
80
U### Mstr Site
80
U### SU1 through SU3 C/D
80
U### SU1 through SU3 Site
80
4 0 Radxpnts
81
Point Index
81
P## Type
81
Point Responses
85
Applications for Point Responses 9, D, and E
85
Characteristics of a Fire Point
85
P## Pt Response
86
P## Ent Tone off
87
P## Entry Delay
87
P## Ring Til Rst
87
P## Silent Bell
87
P## Audible after 2 Failures
88
P## Invisible Pt
88
P## Buzz on Fault
89
P## Watch Point
89
P## Disp as DVC
90
P## Local While Disarmed
90
P## Rlyresp Type
90
P## BP Retrnable
91
P## Disable Rst
91
P## FA Retrnable
91
P## Local While Armed
91
Bypassing a Point
92
P## Bypassable
92
P## Report Bypass at Occurrence
92
P## Swinger Byps
92
P## Cross Point
93
P## Defer BP Report
93
P## Fire Point
93
Point Assignments
94
P## Alarm Verify
94
P## Resettable
94
Point Number
94
P### Area Assign
95
P### Debounce
95
P### Point Index
95
P### Bfsk/Relay Codes/Relays
96
Point Text for Points 240 to 247
96
P### Bfsk/Relay
96
P### Point Text
96
COMMAND 7 and COMMAND 9
97
CMD7 Bfsk/Relay
97
CMD7 Point Index
97
CMD7 Point Text
97
CMD9 Bfsk/Relay
97
CMD9 Point Index
97
CMD9 Point Text
97
5 0 Radxsked
99
Windows
99
Opening and Closing
99
Window Selections
99
W# Sunday
99
Window
99
W# Friday
100
W# Monday
100
W# Open Early Begin
100
W# Saturday
100
W# Thursday
100
W# Tuesday
100
W# Wednesday
100
Figure 5: Example Opening Window Timeline Table 29: (Using Two Opening Windows on same Table 30: Day)
101
W# Open Window Start
101
W# Open Window Stop
101
Programming for Two same Day Opening Windows
102
Programming to Link Two Days over Midnight
102
W# Close Early Begin
102
W# Close Window Stop Programming Example
103
W# Close Window Start
103
W# Close Window Stop
103
W# Area 1 [Through 8]
104
W# Holiday 1
104
W# Holiday 2
104
W# Holiday 3
104
W# Holiday 4
104
W# Xept Holiday
104
Opening and Closing Windows Worksheet
105
Opening and Closing Windows
105
Normal Store Hours
105
User Group Windows
106
Delivery Schedule
106
Monthly Auditor's Schedule
106
User Windows
106
UW# User Group
106
UW# Friday
107
UW# Group Disable
107
UW# Group Enable
107
UW# Monday
107
UW# Saturday
107
UW# Sunday
107
UW# Thursday
107
UW# Tuesday
107
UW# Wednesday
107
Holiday Indexes for User Group Windows
108
Skeds
108
S## Timeedit
108
Sked Number
108
UW# Holiday 1 [Through 4]
108
UW# Xept Holiday
108
S## Area 1[Through 8]
109
S## Function Code
109
S## Point Number
109
S## Area 1[Through 8]
110
S## Relay Number
110
S## Defer Status
111
S## Defer Test
111
S## Hourly Report
111
S## CMD Center
112
S## Custom Func
112
S## Access Ctl Level
113
S## CMD Center 1[Through 8]
113
S## Door 1 [Through 8]
114
S## Door 1 [Through 8]
115
S## Date
116
S## Friday
116
S## Monday
116
S## Saturday
116
S## Sunday
116
S## Thursday
116
S## Time
116
S## Tuesday
116
S## Wednesday
116
Holiday Indexes
117
Add/Change/Delete
117
Date
117
S## Holiday 1
117
S## Holiday 2
117
S## Holiday 3
117
S## Holiday 4
117
S## Xept Holiday
117
View Holidays
118
Holiday Index 1
118
Holiday Index 2
118
Holiday Index 3
118
Holiday Index 4
118
Index 1 Days
118
Index 2 Days
118
Index 3 Days
118
Index 4 Days
118
6 0 Gv2Aux
119
Introduction
119
RPS and D5200 Handler Requirements
119
SDI Automation
119
Baud Rate
119
Enable SDI Auto
119
9133 Supervision
120
DTR Control
120
Parity/Stop
120
RTS Control
120
Status Rate
120
SDI RPS Parameters
121
User Interface Modifications for COMMAND 43
121
Call Back Enabled
121
Enable SDI RPS
121
User Interface Modifications for COMMAND 43121
121
COMMAND 43 Flow Chart
122
RPS IP Address Prompts
122
RPS IP Address 1
122
RPS IP Address 2
122
RPS IP Address 3
122
RPS IP Address 4
122
Using an External Modem
123
Figure 8: Com Port Selection Within
124
Hyperterminal
124
External Modem Connection
124
Answer Armed
126
Answer Disarmed
126
Enable Ext Modem
126
Modem Init String
126
RPS Dial String
126
RPS Line Monitor
126
Seize Relay
126
Programming Path Numbers and IP Addresses for Enhanced Communications
127
Figure 10: Path # IP Add1 to Add4
127
Enhanced Comm
127
Path # IP Add1
127
Path # IP Add2
127
Path # IP Add3
127
Path # IP Add4
127
Figure 11: Poll Rate Timeline
128
Path # Poll Rate
128
Path # Ack Wait
129
Path # Retry Count
129
SDI Rps/Enhanced Communications Configuration
130
Baud Rate
130
DTR Control
130
Parity/Stop
130
RTS Control
130
Route Group Attempts
131
Miscellaneous
131
9133 Supervision
131
Base Port Number
131
Enable Anti Replay
131
Enable Protocol Type
131
Fire Supv Res Type
131
RG# 1 Attempt
131
Cross Point Parameters
132
Early Ambush Timer
132
Fire Trouble Resound
132
Secondary Ambush Code
132
Cross Point Ranges Within Groups
133
Cross Point Time
133
7 Radxaxs
135
Door Profile
135
D# Custom Function
135
D# Entry Area
135
D#CC#Scope
135
Door
135
Effects of Programming on Custom Function Activation
136
D# Door Point
136
D# Interlock Point
136
D# Auto Door
137
D# Card Type
137
D# Disarm on Open
137
D# Fire Unlock
137
Strike Profile
138
D# Buzz Time
138
D# Extend Time
138
D# Shunt Time
138
D# Strike Time
138
Door
138
Event Profile
139
D# Deact on Open
139
D# Rexshunt Only
139
D# RTE Shunt Only
139
Door
139
D# Access Granted
140
D# Enter Request
140
D# Exit Request
140
D# no Entry
140
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Bosch D7412GV2 Operation And Installation Manual (104 pages)
Brand:
Bosch
| Category:
Control Panel
| Size: 3.63 MB
Table of Contents
English
4
Listings and Approvals
2
Table of Contents
4
1 Introduction
7
Related Documentation
7
2 Lightning Strikes
8
Effects
8
Precautions During Installation
8
3 Overview
9
Configuration and Parts
9
Figure 1: System Configuration
9
GV2 Series Control Panel Differences
9
Parts List
10
Parts Available by Separate Order
10
Accessories
10
Table 17: Table
10
The D9412GV2
10
Compatible Accessories
10
SDI Molex Connector
11
Tip and Ring Posts
11
Super Capacitor
11
Telephone Line Sniff
12
Points
12
Areas and Accounts
12
Digital Communicator
12
Keypads
13
Keyswitch
13
Access Control
13
Event Memory
13
D6500 MPU and Line Cards
13
Centers
13
Event Log
14
Ground Fault Detection
14
Ground Fault Detection Added Feature
14
Conettix Functions
14
Programming
14
Other Features
14
4 Installation
15
Installation Preparation
15
Enclosure Options
15
Mounting Enclosure
15
Figure 2: Enclosure Mounting
15
Installing the Control Panel
16
Connecting Earth Ground
16
Terminal 10
16
Ground Fault Detect Enable
16
Figure 3: Ground Fault Detection
16
Enabling Ground Fault Detection
17
D7212GV2 Ground Fault Specifications
17
Figure 4: Ground Fault Detect (S4)
17
Figure 5: Area 5 Silent Alarm Relay in RPS
17
Ground Fault Impedance Specifications
17
Locking the Reset Pin
18
Completing the Installation
18
Charging the Battery
18
Installing and Wiring Detection Devices
18
Figure 6: Reset Pin
18
Installing Modules and Relays
19
Connecting the On-Board Points and Keypads
19
Powering up
19
Programming the Control Panel
19
Installing the Point Chart Label
19
Testing the System
19
Service Walk Test
20
Figure 7: D9412GV2 Service Walk Test Flow Chart
21
Chart
21
Figure 8: D7412GV2 Service Walk Test Flow Chart
22
Chart
22
5 Power Supply
23
Primary Power Terminals 1 and 2
23
Primary (AC) Power Circuit
23
Installing the Transformer
23
Secondary Power Terminals
23
Secondary (DC) Power
23
Installing the Battery
24
Figure 9: Non-Power-Limited Wiring
25
Replacing the Battery
26
Battery Supervision
26
Battery Charging Circuit
26
Figure 10: Charging and Battery Leds
26
Battery Discharge and Recharge Schedule
27
Charging Status and Low Battery Leds
27
6 Power Outputs
28
Circuit Protection
28
Total Available Power
28
Continuous Power Output Terminals 3, 8, 24, and 32
28
Programmable Power Output Terminals 6, 7, and 8
28
Programming
28
Terminals 6 and 7
29
Fire System Power Formula
29
Terminal 8
29
7 Telephone Connections
30
Registration
30
Notification
30
Location
30
Telephone Cord Connection
30
Figure 11: RJ31X Wiring
30
Operation Monitor LED Locations
30
Phone LED (Red)
31
Operation Monitor LED (Green)
31
Dialing Format
31
Telephone Line Monitor
31
Called Party Disconnect
31
Communication Failure
31
D928 Dual Phone Line Switcher
32
Description
32
Operation
32
Installing the D928
33
D928 Status Leds
33
Figure 13: D928 Dual Phone Line Switcher
33
Phone Cord Lengths
33
8 On-Board Points
35
Terminals 11 to 22 Description
35
Point Sensor Loops
35
Point Parameters
35
Figure 14: On-Board Point Sensor Loop Wiring
35
Point Response Time
36
Wiring Information for Installations Using the Rothenbuhler 5110/4001-42 High Security Bell
36
Security Bell Wiring Configuration
37
Figure 16: Wiring the Rothenbuhler 5110/4001-42
38
High Security Bell to the D9412GV2 or D7412GV2 Control Panel
38
9 Off-Board Points
39
Point (Zonex) Bus: D9412GV2 Terminals and D7412GV2 Terminals
39
POPIT Modules
39
POPEX Modules
39
Missing Conditions
39
Extra Point Events
39
D9412GV2/D7412GV2 Responses to Missing Point Conditions
40
D8125, D8127 and D9127 POPIT Modules
40
Off-Board Point Errors
40
Figure 17: Connecting the D8125 POPEX to the D9412GV2 Control Panel
41
Figure 18: Connecting the D8125 POPEX to the D7412GV2 Control Panel
42
Installing the D8125 POPEX Module
43
Mounting
43
Wiring the D8125 to the Control Panel
43
Wiring Popits to the Data Expansion Loop
43
Specifications
43
Wiring Data Expansion Loops to POPEX Modules
44
POPIT Sensor Loops
44
POPIT Module Point Assignments
44
Program Record Sheet
44
POPIT Labels
45
D8128D Octopopit Module
45
Description
45
Figure 19: Program Record Sheet
45
Listings
46
Figure 20: D8128D Octopopit Layout
46
Installation
47
Setting the Octopopit Switches
47
D8128D Octopopit Switch Settings for D9412GV2 and D7412GV2
47
Switch 5 Settings for Line Termination
47
Mounting Octopopits
48
Wiring Octopopits
48
Terminal Strip Connections
48
Figure 21: Connecting D8128D Octopopits to the D9412GV2
49
Figure 22: Connecting D8128D Octopopits to the D7412GV2
50
Octopopit Sensor Loops
51
Figure 23: Wiring Multiple D8128Ds Using
51
Testing Off-Board Points
52
Figure 24: D8128D Octopopit Sensor Loops
52
10 Off-Board Relays
53
D8129 Octorelay
53
Figure 25: D8129 Connections to the D9412GV2
53
Configuring the D8129 Octorelay
54
Relay Outputs
54
Installation
54
Figure 26: D8129 Connections to the D7412GV2
54
D8129 Octorelay Switch Settings
54
Wiring Connections
55
D811 Arm Status Relay Module
55
Relay Output
55
Number of D8128Ds Used with D8129S
55
Installation
56
Wiring Connections
56
Figure 27: D811 Module Wiring to the D9412GV2
56
Figure 28: D811 Module Wiring to the
57
D7412Gv2
57
11 Arming Devices
58
Description
58
Keypad Terminals 29 to 32
58
Assigning an Address for the Keypad
58
Keypad Address Settings
58
Installation
59
Keypad Connections
59
D279A Independent Zone Control
60
Keyswitch
60
Description
60
Programming
60
Installation
60
Operation
60
Figure 29: Power at Keypads
60
Figure 30: Keyswitch Wiring
61
12 SDI Devices
62
Description
62
Installation
62
D9131A Parallel Printer Interface Module
62
Switch Settings
62
Supervision
62
SDI Device Connections
62
Printer Address Switch Settings
62
D9210B Wiegand Control Interface Module
63
Access
63
Switch Settings
63
SDI Address 80
63
Serial Interface Modules (Sims)
63
Address Settings
63
Address Switch Settings for Access Control Module
63
Supervision
64
SDI Address 88
64
D9133DC Direct Connect Programming Module
64
Network Interface Modules
64
Figure 31: D9133 Jumper Setting for Address
64
Figure 32: Dx4010I DIP Switch Settings
64
Address Settings
65
Supervision
65
Figure 33: DX4020 DIP Switch Settings
65
13 Programmer and Accessory Connections
66
Programmer Connector
66
Programmer Access Reports
66
Accessory Connector
66
Figure 34: Reset Pin
66
Figure 35: Programmer and Accessory Connections
66
14 Faceplates
67
D9412GV2 Faceplate
67
Figure 36: D9412GV2 Faceplate
67
D7412GV2 Faceplate
68
Figure 37: D7412GV2 Faceplate
68
Appendix A: System Wiring Diagrams, Issue a
69
D9412GV2 Control Panel
69
Figure 38: D9412GV2, Power Supply Side
69
Figure 39: D9412GV2, Input Points and Peripheral Devices
70
Figure 40: D9412GV2, SDI Devices
71
D7412GV2 Control Panel
72
Figure 41: D7412GV2, Power Supply Side
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Figure 42: D7412GV2, Input Points and Peripheral Devices
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Figure 43: D7412GV2, SDI Devices
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Appendix B: Point Address Charts
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Zonex 1, Points 9 to 127 (D9412GV2); Zonex 1, Points 9 to 75 (D7412GV2)
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Zonex 1 Point Address Chart
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Zonex 2, Points 129 to 247 (D9412GV2 Only)
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Zonex 2 Point Address Chart
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Specifications
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Digital Keypad
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Bosch D7412GV2 Troubleshooting Manual (134 pages)
Brand:
Bosch
| Category:
Control Panel
| Size: 3.47 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 0 Introduction
5
2 0 Troubleshooting Test Procedures
6
3 0 Troubleshooting
7
Access Control Symptoms
7
TTP1: Card Does Not Open Access Door
8
TTP2: Alarm Occurs on Access Door after Valid Card Read
13
TTP3: Alarm Occurs When Exiting Access Door
16
TTP4: Keypad Shows SERVICE 9210
18
TTP5: SDI Fail 33 to 40
21
TTP6: Control Panel Log Shows "No Entry" for Alleged Valid Card
21
TTP7: D9210B NOT READY Appears on Keypads When Enrolling Cards, Tokens, or Keyfobs
22
TTP8: Access Door Unlocks When Area Is Disarmed
23
TTP9: Access Door Does Not Relock after Clearing a Fire Alarm and Resetting the Control Panel
23
Point Symptoms
25
TTP10: Point Trouble
25
TTP11: Point Trouble and D8128C or D8128D Octopopits Are Connected to the Control Panel
26
Control Panel
30
TTP12: Point Trouble and the D8125 POPEX with D8126, D8127, or D9127 Popits Is Connected to the Control Panel
30
Control Panel
37
TTP13: Point Trouble and D8125MUX and Detection Systems Multiplex Devices Are Connected to the Control Panel
37
TTP14: Point Trouble with D8125INV and Inovonics Wireless Devices Connected to the Control Panel
48
TTP16: Point Trouble on One of the Eight On-Board Points
57
TTP17: Point 8 Has an EOL Resistor and Indicates a Short
58
Point Is Faulted
58
TTP19: Points 128 and 248 Are Missing
58
TTP20: Point Indicates a Short Circuit When It Is Open
59
TTP21: Extra Points on the System
60
TTP22: Keypad Shows SERVICE ZONEX
62
TTP23: Control Panel Sends PT BUS TROUBLE Reports to the Central Station
62
TTP24: All Points on a Point Expansion Technology Show Shorted
62
TTP25: Point Does Not Respond as Programmed
63
TTP26: Missing Points
65
TTP27: Unexpected Voltage on On-Board Point Wiring
65
Keypad Symptoms
67
TTP28: Keypad Sounds Trouble Tone Even Though There Are no Troubles Shown
67
TTP29: Keypad Shows CALL for SERVICE
67
TTP30: Keypad Shows SERVICE KEYPAD
69
TTP31: SDI Fail 1 to 8
70
TTP32: Silencing Alarms or Troubles, and Clearing Keypad Memory
70
Central Station Communications Symptoms
71
TTP33: Control Panel Does Not Communicate with Central Station by Telephone
72
TTP34: Dial Tone Does Not Occur after Red PHONE LED Lights
74
Dialing Completes
75
TTP36: the Receiver Does Not Answer or Does Not Send ACK Tones
75
Communicate Again for the same Event
76
TTP38: Control Panel Does Not Communicate with the Central Station Receiver through a Network
76
TTP37: Control Panel Does Not Send Event Data after ACK Tones Occur, or Control Panel Attempts to Communicate Again for the same Event
76
TTP39: Control Panel Does Not Send Opening and Closing Reports by Area
90
TTP40: SERVC PH LINE Appears on the Keypad
91
TTP41: RPS Cannot Connect to Control Panel Using the Network
93
Ground Fault Symptoms
95
TTP42: Ground Fault on Control Panel
95
TTP43: Control Panel Sends "Trouble Point 256" Message to Central Station
96
TTP44: Control Panel Sends "BTO/BTR" Message to Central Station
96
TTP45: Cannot Enable Ground Fault Detect
96
General Wiring Troubleshooting
97
TTP46: Shorted Wiring
98
TTP47: Open Wiring
100
TTP48: Noise on Wire
102
TTP49: Wire Shorted to Ground
106
TTP50: Unexpected Voltage on On-Board Point Wiring
108
TTP51: Device or Module Does Not Have Power
111
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Bosch D7412GV2 Owner's Manual Supplement (20 pages)
Brand:
Bosch
| Category:
Security System
| Size: 0.44 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
1 0 Introduction
3
2 Two-Man Rule
3
Description
3
Using the Two-Man Rule
3
3 Early Ambush
4
Description
4
Using Early Ambush
4
4 Easy Exit Control
5
Description
5
Using Easy Exit Control
5
5 Passcode Follows Scope
6
Description
6
Using Passcode Follows Scope
6
6 Passcode-Controlled Menu
7
Description
7
Using Passcode Controlled Menus
7
7 Invisible Walk Test
8
Description
8
Using Invisible Walk Test
8
8 Door Activated Custom Function
10
Description
10
Using Door Activated Custom Functions
10
9 Access Level Control
10
10 0 Door Control
12
Using Door Control
12
Cycle Door
13
Description.........................................................17
13
Unlock Door
14
11 0 Delete User [COMMAND 53]
15
12 Delete User [COMMAND 53]
15
Using del User
15
Add/Change User - [COMMAND 56]
17
Using Add User
17
Bosch D7412GV2 User Manual (16 pages)
Brand:
Bosch
| Category:
Control Panel
| Size: 0.23 MB
Table of Contents
1 Requirements
1
Table of Contents
1
Trademarks
1
2 0 Firmware Revision History
3
Version 7.08
3
Version 7.09
3
Version 7.07
4
Version 7.06
6
Version 7.05
7
New Features in Version 7.05
8
Version 7.02
11
Version 7.03
11
Version 7.01
12
New Features in Version 7.01
13
3 Known Issues
14
4 Upgrading to a GV2 Series Control Panel
15
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