Fire Alarm Control Panels - Bosch Security Systems
Fire Alarm Control Panels - Bosch Security Systems Fire Alarm Control Panels - Bosch Security Systems
84 en | Control Panel Programming Fire Alarm Control PanelsiNotice!If any reports are directed to Phone/IP Number 2 (including the default, PHONE 2 BACKUP), aphone number and account number must be programmed for Phone/IP Number 2. The controlpanel indicates a COMM FAULT if it sends a report (using Phone Number 1 parameters)which references unprogrammed Phone/IP Number 2 parameters.The display scrolls through the following items:REPORT STEERING1- NONSUP ALRM2- SUPVSY ALRM3- NONSUP RSTR4- SUPVSY RSTR5- TROUBLE6- TESTS7- SILENCE8- RESET9- FIRE DRILLPress the number key that corresponds to your selection. Selecting, for exampleNONSUP ALRM produces the following window:NONSUP ALRM (__)1- PHONE/IP 1 ONLY2- PHONE/IP 2 ONLY3- PHON/IP 1 AND 24- PHN/IP 2 BACKUP5- NO REPORTPHONE/IP 1 ONLY: Report sent to Phone/IP 1 only.PHONE/IP 2 ONLY: Report sent to Phone/IP 2 only.PHONE/IP 1 AND 2: Report sent to Phone/IP Numbers 1 and 2.PHONE/IP 2 BACKUP: Report sent to Phone/IP 1, then to Phone/IP 2 if 1 fails.NO REPORT: No report sent.Press the number key that corresponds with your selection. The previous window appears.8.6.4Ring CountShortcut: 0-PROG, 6-PROG ACC’NTS, 4-RING COUNTiNotice!Set to 0 the number of phone rings before the control panel seizes the line to attempt remoteprogramming. The number of phone rings before the panel seizes the line to attempt remoteprogramming must remain at 0 for UL864 local, auxiliary or remote station installations. If anIP address is entered in for the Phone/IP number, the panel will ignore this setting. When thering count is set to 0, remote programming must be answered on site. Once answered, thepanel will prompt for a password.The following window appears:2012.08 | 04 | F01U008458 Installation and Operation Manual Bosch Security System, Inc.
Fire Alarm Control Panels Control Panel Programming | en 85RING COUNT(01-15, 00=DIS) _______Enter the information and press [#/Enter]. The previous window appears. An entry of [0/Prog][0/Prog] disables ring detection.For acceptable programming selections for UL864 9 th edition Listed applications, seeProgramming features for UL864, 49.8.6.5Communication TriesShortcut: 0-PROG, 6-PROG ACC’NTS, 5-COMM. TRIESThe system default is to try ten times to communicate an event. Bosch recommends settingthis to five tries. This parameter determines after which attempt the system indicates a failurecondition. (After reporting a failure, the system continues to communicate until it reaches tentimes). Do not select 1 or a failure is indicated whenever a report is sent.The following window appears:COMM ATTMPTS (__)(01-10): _______Enter the information and press [#/Enter]. The previous window appears.8.6.6Machine BypassShortcut: 0-PROG, 6-PROG ACC’NTS, 6-MACH BYPASSThe downloading computer must redial the control panel if an answering machine answeredthe phone before the control panel. When this option is selected, if the control panel detectsthe phone line ringing within one minute of when the last ringing cycle stopped, it answers onthe first ring and seizes the phone line. If an IP address is entered in for the Phone/IP number,the control panel ignores this setting.The following window appears:MACHINE BYPASS_______: YES (1) NO (0)Enter the information and press [#/Enter]. The previous window appears.8.6.7ALT. COMMShortcut: 0-PROG, 6-PROG ACC’NTS, 7-ALTER COMMThis prompt is used with the B420 models, DX4010, DX4020 or ITS-DX4020-G.If using the DX4010 select 1-serial; for all others, select 0-network. The following windowappears:ALTER COMM (_)0 – NETWORK1 - SERIAL8.7PROG FORMATSPROG FORMATS1 - 4/2 ZONE REPT2 - 4/2 RPT CODS3 - BFSK RPT CDSBosch Security System, Inc. Installation and Operation Manual 2012.08 | 04 | F01U008458
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84 en | <strong>Control</strong> Panel Programming <strong>Fire</strong> <strong>Alarm</strong> <strong>Control</strong> <strong>Panels</strong>iNotice!If any reports are directed to Phone/IP Number 2 (including the default, PHONE 2 BACKUP), aphone number and account number must be programmed for Phone/IP Number 2. The controlpanel indicates a COMM FAULT if it sends a report (using Phone Number 1 parameters)which references unprogrammed Phone/IP Number 2 parameters.The display scrolls through the following items:REPORT STEERING1- NONSUP ALRM2- SUPVSY ALRM3- NONSUP RSTR4- SUPVSY RSTR5- TROUBLE6- TESTS7- SILENCE8- RESET9- FIRE DRILLPress the number key that corresponds to your selection. Selecting, for exampleNONSUP ALRM produces the following window:NONSUP ALRM (__)1- PHONE/IP 1 ONLY2- PHONE/IP 2 ONLY3- PHON/IP 1 AND 24- PHN/IP 2 BACKUP5- NO REPORTPHONE/IP 1 ONLY: Report sent to Phone/IP 1 only.PHONE/IP 2 ONLY: Report sent to Phone/IP 2 only.PHONE/IP 1 AND 2: Report sent to Phone/IP Numbers 1 and 2.PHONE/IP 2 BACKUP: Report sent to Phone/IP 1, then to Phone/IP 2 if 1 fails.NO REPORT: No report sent.Press the number key that corresponds with your selection. The previous window appears.8.6.4Ring CountShortcut: 0-PROG, 6-PROG ACC’NTS, 4-RING COUNTiNotice!Set to 0 the number of phone rings before the control panel seizes the line to attempt remoteprogramming. The number of phone rings before the panel seizes the line to attempt remoteprogramming must remain at 0 for UL864 local, auxiliary or remote station installations. If anIP address is entered in for the Phone/IP number, the panel will ignore this setting. When thering count is set to 0, remote programming must be answered on site. Once answered, thepanel will prompt for a password.The following window appears:2012.08 | 04 | F01U008458 Installation and Operation Manual <strong>Bosch</strong> <strong>Security</strong> System, Inc.