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CC408

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Quick Reference Guide

Solution 880

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CC408 | Quick Reference Guide | Contents

Contents

1. Overview ........................................................... 5

1.1

Introduction....................................................... 5

1.2

Programming..................................................... 5

1.3

Programming Using a Codepad ..................... 5

1.4

Programming Option Bits................................ 6

2. Installer’s Programming Commands.............. 6

2.1

Arming the System (On).................................. 6

2.1.1

AWAY Mode.................................................... 6

2.1.2

STAY Mode 1................................................... 6

2.1.3

STAY Mode 2................................................... 7

2.1.4

Arm All Areas in AWAY Mode..................... 7

2.2

Disarming the System (Off) ............................. 7

2.2.1

AWAY Mode.................................................... 7

2.2.2

STAY Mode 1................................................... 7

2.2.3

STAY Mode 2................................................... 7

2.2.4

Disarm All Areas .............................................. 7

2.3

Isolating Zones .................................................. 7

2.3.1

Standard Isolating............................................. 7

2.3.2

Code to Isolate.................................................. 7

2.4

Set First Test Report......................................... 7

2.5

Event Memory Recall ...................................... 7

2.6

Walk Test Mode ............................................... 7

2.7

Satellite Siren Service Mode ........................... 7

2.8

Telephone Monitor Mode (Toggle On/Off) . 7

2.9

Add/Delete User Code/RF Keyfob ............... 8

2.9.1

Add a User Code.............................................. 8

2.9.2

Add an RF Keyfob ........................................... 8

2.9.3

Delete a User Code/RF Keyfob ..................... 8

2.10

Change Domestic Telephone Numbers......... 8

2.11

Turn Outputs On/Off ...................................... 8

2.12

Setting Date and Time ..................................... 8

2.13

Day Alarm – Toggle On/Off .......................... 8

2.14

STAY Mode 2 Zones - Program..................... 8

2.15

Fault Analysis .................................................... 8

2.16

Modem Call (Alarm Link)............................... 8

2.17

Latching Outputs (Reset) ................................. 8

2.18

Codepad ID/Buzzer Tone ............................... 8

2.19

Test Report........................................................ 8

2.20

Speaker Test ...................................................... 8

2.21

Bell Test ............................................................. 9

2.22

Strobe Test (Toggle On/Off) ........................... 9

2.23

Telco Arm Sequence (Call Forward On)....... 9

2.24

Telco Disarm Sequence (Call Forward Off) .. 9

3. Programming Parameters ................................ 9

3.1

Telephone Programming ................................. 9

3.1.1

Phone Number 1 - Receiver 1 ........................ 9

3.1.2

Phone Number 2 - Receiver 1 ........................ 9

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3.1.3

Handshake Tone for Receiver 1..................... 9

3.1.4

Transmission Format for Receiver 1 .............. 9

3.1.5

Subscriber ID Number for Receiver 1........... 9

3.1.6

Phone Number 1 - Receiver 2 ........................ 9

3.1.7

Phone Number 2 - Receiver 2 ........................ 9

3.1.8

Handshake Tone for Receiver 2..................... 9

3.1.9

Transmission Format for Receiver 2 .............. 9

3.1.10

Subscriber ID Number for Receiver 2........... 9

3.1.11

Dialling Format................................................. 9

3.1.12

Reserved ............................................................ 9

3.1.13

Telco Arming Sequence (Call Forward

On) ................................................................... 10

3.1.14

Telco Disarm Sequence (Call Forward

Off) ................................................................... 10

3.1.15

Call Back Telephone Number ...................... 10

3.1.16

Ring Count...................................................... 10

3.1.17

Telephone Line Fail Options ........................ 10

3.1.18

Dialler Options 1 ............................................ 10

3.1.19

Dialler Options 2 ............................................ 10

3.1.20

Dialler Options 3 ............................................ 10

3.2

Alarm Link Options ....................................... 10

3.3

Installer Code.................................................. 10

3.4

User Code Programming............................... 10

3.4.1

User Codes ...................................................... 10

3.4.2

User Code Authority Levels ......................... 11

3.5

Day Alarm Zones ........................................... 11

3.6

EOL Resistor Value ....................................... 11

3.7

Zone Default Programming........................... 11

3.7.1

Zone Defaults .................................................. 11

3.7.2

Zone Types...................................................... 12

3.7.3

Zone Pulse Count ........................................... 12

3.7.4

Zone Pulse Count Time................................. 12

3.7.5

Zone Options 1 ............................................... 12

3.7.6

Zone Options 2 ............................................... 12

3.7.7

Zone Dialler Options ..................................... 12

3.7.8

Keyswitch Zone Options ............................... 12

3.8

Swinger Shutdown Programming ................. 12

3.8.1

Swinger Shutdown Count for Siren.............. 12

3.8.2

Swinger Shutdown Count for Dialler........... 12

3.9

Zone Status Programming ............................. 13

3.9.1

Zone Status – Zone Bypass Reports ............. 13

3.9.2

Zone Status –Trouble Reports ...................... 13

3.9.3

Zone Status – Sensor Watch Reports ........... 13

3.9.4

Zone Status – Alarm Restore Code.............. 13

3.9.5

Zone Status Reporting Options..................... 13

3.10

Reports Programming.................................... 13

3.10.1

Open/Close Reports ...................................... 13

3.10.2

Open/Close Reporting Options ................... 13

3.10.3

Codepad Duress Report ................................ 13

3.10.4

Codepad Panic Report................................... 13

3.10.5

Codepad Fire Report ..................................... 13

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3.10.6

Codepad Medical Report .............................. 13

3.10.7

Codepad Reporting Options ......................... 13

3.10.8

System Status – Fuse Fail Report.................. 13

3.10.9

System Status – Fuse Fail Restore Report ... 13

3.10.10

System Status – AC Fail Report.................... 13

3.10.11

System Status – AC Fail Restore Report ..... 13

3.10.12

System Status – Low Battery Report ............ 13

3.10.13

System Status – Low Battery Restore

Report .............................................................. 13

3.10.14

System Status – Access Denied (Code

Retry) ............................................................... 14

3.10.15

System Status Reporting Options ................. 14

3.10.16

Test Report Time (Automatic) ...................... 14

3.10.17

Test Reporting Dialler Options .................... 14

3.11

Outputs Programming.................................... 14

3.11.1

Outputs ............................................................ 14

3.11.1

continued ......................................................... 14

3.11.2

Event Codes .................................................... 14

3.11.3

Polarity (Modes).............................................. 15

3.11.4

Time Base ........................................................ 15

3.11.5

Time Base Multiplier...................................... 15

3.11.6

One Shot Mode .............................................. 15

3.11.7

Pulsing Mode .................................................. 16

3.12

Time Programming ........................................ 16

3.12.1

Entry Time 1 ................................................... 16

3.12.2

Entry Time 2 ................................................... 16

3.12.3

Exit Time (AWAY/STAY Modes) ............... 16

3.12.4

Entry Guard Time For STAY Mode............ 16

3.12.5

Delay Alarm Report Time............................. 16

3.12.6

Sensor Watch Time ........................................ 16

3.12.7

Codepad Lockout Time................................. 16

3.12.8

Siren Run Time .............................................. 16

3.12.9

Siren Sound Rate ............................................ 16

3.12.10

Auto Arming Pre-Alert Time ........................ 16

3.12.11

Auto Arming Time ......................................... 16

3.12.12

Auto Disarming Time .................................... 16

3.12.13

Kiss-Off Wait Time ........................................ 16

3.13

Reserved .......................................................... 16

3.14

System Options Programming ...................... 16

3.14.1

System Options 1............................................ 16

3.14.2

System Options 2............................................ 17

3.14.3

System Options 3............................................ 17

3.14.4

System Options 4............................................ 17

3.15

Consumer Options Programming ................ 17

3.15.1

Consumer Options 1 ...................................... 17

3.15.2

Consumer Options 2 ...................................... 17

3.15.3

Consumer Options 3 ...................................... 17

3.16

Radio Input Options ...................................... 17

3.17

Partioning ........................................................ 17

3.17.1

Partitioning Options 1.................................... 17

3.17.2

Partitioning Options 2.................................... 17

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3.18

Zone Allocation Programming ..................... 17

3.18.1

Zone Allocations for Area 1 .......................... 17

3.18.2

Zone Allocations for Area 2 .......................... 17

3.19

User Code Area Assignment

Programming .................................................. 18

3.19.1

User Code Area Assignment......................... 18

3.19.2

Area Assignment Options ............................. 18

3.20

Ring Burst Time (V1.07+)............................. 18

3.21

Default Options .............................................. 18

3.22

System Time.................................................... 18

3.23

System Date .................................................... 18

4. Two-Channel and Four-Channel Keyfobs .. 18

5. Wiring Diagrams ............................................ 19

5.1

Codepad Connections for Partitioning ........ 22

Figures

Figure 1: RE012 – 2 Channel Keyfob

Transmitter............................................... 18

Figure 2: RE013 – 4 Channel Keyfob

Transmitter............................................... 18

Figure 3: Split EOL Wiring Diagram .................... 19

Figure 4: Split EOL Wiring Diagrams Using N/O

Contacts.................................................... 19

Figure 5: Wiring Diagram for Keyswitch Zone.... 19

Figure 6: Solution 844 Wiring Diagram................ 20

Figure 7: Solution 844 Component Overlay ........ 21

Figure 8: Solution Wireless On/Off Interface ...... 22

Figure 9: Connections for CP-5 Master Partitioned

(CP500P) Codepad and CP-5 Area

Addressable (CP500A) Codepad........... 23

Figure 10: Connections for Two CP-5 Eight Zone

Area Addressable (CP500A)

Codepads.................................................. 23

Tables

Table 1: Quick Guide to Programming ................. 5

Table 2: Codepad Indicators................................... 6

Table 3: Location 177 Programming Option

Bits............................................................... 6

Table 4: Installer’s Programming Commands....... 6

Table 5: Telephone Monitor Mode Zone LEDs... 7

Table 6: Fault Condition Indicators ....................... 8

Table 7: Codepad ID Assignments ........................ 8

CC408 | Quick Reference Guide | 1. Overview

1. Overview

1.1 Introduction

Thank you for choosing the Solution 880 Control

Panel (model CC408) for your installation. This system is extremely flexible, reliable, and easy to use. This Quick Reference Guide, supplied with the system, provides users with enough basic information to wire, configure, and program the system. Due to the system’s many programmable features and options, obtain the complete

Installation Manual that provides detailed information on system options, functions, and programming methods.

1.2 Programming

The programming options of the system are stored in a non-volatile EPROM. This memory holds all information during a total power loss and can be changed as many times as required.

The entire programming sequence consists of entering a location number and changing the data as required.

Use the following methods to program the system:

Codepad

Hand Held Programmer

Alarm Link Software

1.3 Programming Using a Codepad

The system must be disarmed (with no active alarm) to program the system. If there is an active alarm or the system is armed, enter the code for

User 1 (Default = 2580) followed by the [#] key

(User Code 1 is the Master Code factory default).

To enter Installer’s Programming Mode, enter the installer code (Default = 1234) followed by the [#] key. Two beeps sound and both the STAY and

AWAY indicators flash simultaneously, indicating you entered Programming Mode. The codepad indicators display the current data programmed in

LOCATION 000 (the first location of the Primary

Telephone Number).

Move to another programming location by entering the location number followed by the [#] key. The data in the new location is displayed using the codepad indicators (for example, entering [3 4 #] moves you to LOCATION 034, the beginning of the Subscriber ID Number For

Receiver 1).

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To move to the next location, press the [#] key.

This steps you to the next location. The data in the next location is displayed by the codepad indicators (for example, if you are currently positioned at LOCATION 034, pressing the [#] key takes you to LOCATION 035).

Step back one position by pressing the [*] key (for example, if you are currently positioned at

LOCATION 35, pressing the [*] key takes you back to LOCATION 34).

To change data in the current location, enter the new value (0 to 15) followed by the [*] key. This stores the new data into the location (for example, if you enter the value [1 4 *], both the Zone 4 indicator and the MAINS indicator light to represent the new data value).

To move to the next location, press the [#] key.

The data in the next location is displayed.

To exit Installer’s Programming Mode, enter

[9 6 0 #]. Two beeps sound and the STAY and

AWAY indicators go dark. The system is returned to the disarmed state, ready for use.

Table 1 displays a quick guide to programming:

Table 1: Quick Guide to Programming

Task Keys to Press

Enter Installer’s

Programming Mode

Exit Installer’s

Programming Mode

[1 2 3 4 #]

[9 6 0 #]

Step To Next Location [#]

Step Back One

Location

[*]

Program New Data Into

Location

Move To Another

Location

[Data][*]

(Data = 0 to 15)

[Location Number][#]

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Table 2: Codepad Indicators

Data

Value

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Zone 1

Indicator

X

Zone 2

Indicator

X

Zone 3

Indicator

X

Zone 4

Indicator

X

Zone 5

Indicator

X

Zone 6

Indicator

X

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Zone 7

Indicator

X

Zone 8

Indicator

X

MAINS

Indicator

10

11 X

X

X

14

15

1.4 Programming Option Bits

X

Use option bits to program any combination of the four different options in the one location by adding the options together. Programming a zero disables all four options.

Example

If at LOCATION 177 you only want options 1, 2, and 4, add the numbers together and the total is the number to be programmed. For example, the number to be programmed is 7 (1 + 2 + 4 = 7).

Table 3: Location 177 Programming Option

Bits

Option Description

1

2

4

8

Dialler reporting functions allowed.

Remote arming by telephone allowed.

Answering machine bypass only when armed.

Use Bell 103 for FSK format

(disabled = CCITT V21).

2. Installer’s Programming

Commands

Installer’s programming commands are only used in Installer’s Programming Mode. Enter the command followed by the [#] key. Table 4 shows the installer’s programming commands.

X

X

X

Table 4: Installer’s Programming

Commands

Command Description

958

959

960

961

962

963

964

965

966

999

Enable/disable zone status (hand-held programmer required).

Test programming key.

Exit Installer’s Programming Mode.

Default system back to factory settings.

Copy panel memory to programming key.

Copy programming key to panel memory.

Erase programming key.

Default system for domestic dialling format.

Enable/disable automatic stepping of locations when programming.

Display software version (hand-held programmer required).

2.1 Arming the System (On)

Press and hold the [#] key until two beeps sound.

Or

Enter your code followed by the [#] key

(for example, [2 5 8 0 #]).

2.1.2 STAY Mode 1

1. Press and hold the [*] key until two beeps sound.

Or

2. Enter your code followed by the [*] key

(for example, [2 5 8 0 *]).

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2.1.3 STAY Mode 2

Press and hold the [0] key until two beeps sound.

2.1.4 Arm All Areas in AWAY Mode

This function allows a code to simultaneously arm, in AWAY Mode, all areas to which the code is assigned. This function eliminates the need to arm each area individually.

Enter your code followed by the [0] and [#] keys

(for example, [2 5 8 0 0 #]).

2.4 Set First Test Report

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1. Enter the Installer Code followed by the [1] and [#] keys (for example, [1 2 3 4 1 #]).

2. Enter the number of days (0 to 15) to wait until the first Test Report, followed by the [#] key.

2.5 Event Memory Recall

Enter the Installer Code followed by the [8] and

[#] keys (for example, [1 2 3 4 8 #]).

2.2 Disarming the System (Off)

The last 40 events (non-partitioned) or last ten events (partitioned) display in reverse order (that is, most recent to least recent).

Enter your code followed by the [#] key

(for example, [2 5 8 0 #]).

2.2.2 STAY Mode 1

1. Press and hold the [*] key until two beeps sound (only if no alarm).

Or

2. Enter your code followed by the [#] key

(for example, [2 5 8 0 #]).

2.2.3 STAY Mode 2

1. Press and hold the 0 key until two beeps sound (only if no alarm).

Or

2. Enter your code followed by the [#] key

(for example, [2 5 8 0 #]).

2.2.4 Disarm All Areas

This function allows a code to simultaneously disarm, in AWAY Mode, all areas to which the code is assigned. This function eliminates the need to disarm each area individually.

Enter your code followed by the [0] and [#] keys

(for example, [2 5 8 0 0 #]).

2.6 Walk Test Mode

1. Enter the Installer Code or Master Code followed by the [7] and [#] keys (for example,

[1 2 3 4 7 #]).

2. Test each zone.

3. Press the [#] key to exit.

2.7 Satellite Siren Service Mode

Enter the Installer Code followed by the [5] and

[#] keys (for example, [1 2 3 4 5 #]).

2.8 Telephone Monitor Mode (Toggle

On/Off)

1. Enter the Installer Code followed by the [6] and [#] keys (for example, [1 2 3 4 6 #]).

2. To send a Test Report, press and hold the [9] key until two beeps sound.

3. When complete, repeat Step 1 to toggle

Telephone Monitor Mode off.

Table 5: Telephone Monitor Mode Zone

LEDs

Zone LED Dialling Event

1

2

Telephone line seized

Dialling telephone number

1. Press the [*] key twice.

2. Enter the zone number to isolate followed by the [*] key.

Repeat Step 2 if more than one zone must be isolated.

3. Press the [#] key to exit when finished.

2.3.2 Code to Isolate

1. Press the [*] key once.

2. Enter your user code.

3. Enter the zone number to isolate followed by the [*] key.

Repeat Step 2 if more than one zone must be isolated.

4. Press the [#] key to exit when finished.

4

None

Data being sent

Released telephone line

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2.9 Add/Delete User Code/RF

Keyfob

2.9.1 Add a User Code

1. Enter the Master Code followed by the [1] and

[#] keys (for example, [2 5 8 0 1 #]).

2. Enter the user number (1 to 16) to add/change, followed by the [#] key.

3. Enter the new code followed by the [#] key.

2.9.2 Add an RF Keyfob

1. Enter the Master Code followed by the [1] and

[#] keys (for example, [2 5 8 0 1 #]).

2. Enter the user number (9 to 16) to add, followed by the [#] key.

3. Enter the nine-digit RF keyfob ID number, followed by the [#] key.

2.14 STAY Mode 2 Zones - Program

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1. Enter the Installer Code or Master Code followed by the [4] and [#] keys (for example,

[1 2 3 4 4 #]).

2. Enter the zone number the system should automatically isolate, followed by the [*] key.

3. Repeat Step 2 if more than one zone should be automatically isolated when armed in

STAY Mode 2.

4. Press the [#] key to exit.

1. Press and hold the [5] key until two beeps sound.

2. Zone indicators display FAULT condition.

Refer to Table 6.

3. Press the [#] key to exit.

You can only program User Codes 9 to 16 as RF users.

Table 6: Fault Condition Indicators

2.9.3 Delete a User Code/RF Keyfob

1. Enter the Master Code followed by the [1] and

[#] keys (for example, [2 5 8 0 1 #]).

2. Enter the user number (1 to 16) to delete, followed by the [#] key.

3. Press the [*] key to delete the user code.

2.10 Change Domestic Telephone

Numbers

1. Enter the Installer Code or Master Code followed by the [2] and [#] keys (for example,

[1 2 3 4 2 #]).

2. Enter the digits for the telephone number.

3. If changing more than one telephone number, enter [* 4] (which inserts a break between phone numbers), then repeat Step 2.

4. Press the [#] key to exit.

2.11 Turn Outputs On/Off

1. Enter the Master Code followed by the [5] and

[#] keys (for example, [2 5 8 0 5 #]).

2. Enter the output number (1 to 3) to toggle on or off.

3. Press the [#] key to toggle the output on, or the [*] key to toggle the output off.

4. Press the [#] key to exit.

2.12 Setting Date and Time

1. Enter the Master Code followed by the [6] and

[#] keys (for example, [2 5 8 0 6 #]).

2. Enter the day (DD), month (MM), and year

(YY), followed by the hour (HH) and minute

(MM).

3. Press the [#] key to exit.

2.13 Day Alarm – Toggle On/Off

Press and hold the [4] key until two beeps sound.

Day alarm toggles on or off.

Zone LED FAULT Condition

1

2

Battery low

Date/time reset

3

4

5

6

7

8

Sensor watch fail

Horn speaker fail

Telephone line fail

EPROM fault

Fuse fail

Communication fail

2.16 Modem Call (Alarm Link)

Press and hold the [6] key until two beeps sound.

2.17 Latching Outputs (Reset)

Press and hold the [7] key until two beeps sound.

2.18 Codepad ID/Buzzer Tone

1. Press and hold the [8] key until you reach the desired buzzer tone.

If the system is partitioned, the keypad first displays the area to which the keypad is assigned.

Table 7: Codepad ID Assignments

Zone LED Codepad Assignment

1 Area 1

2 Area 2

7 Master partitioned codepad

2. Press the [#] key to exit.

Press and hold the [9] key until two beeps sound.

Press and hold the [1] key until two beeps sound.

The speaker sounds for 2 seconds.

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Press and hold the [2] key until two beeps sound.

The piezo siren sounds for 2 seconds.

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3.1.4 Transmission Format for Receiver 1

Location 033

1 Contact ID

2 4 + 2 expressed

3 FSK 300 baud

4 Domestic

2.22 Strobe Test (Toggle On/Off)

1. To turn the strobe on, press and hold the [3] key until three beeps sound.

2. To turn the strobe off, press and hold the [3] key until two beeps sound.

2.23 Telco Arm Sequence (Call

Forward On)

1. Enter the Installer Code or Master Code followed by the [3] and [#] keys (for example,

[1 2 3 4 3 #]).

2. Enter [1 #].

3. Enter the Call Forward On sequence.

4. Press the [#] key to exit.

2.24 Telco Disarm Sequence (Call

Forward Off)

1. Enter the Installer Code or Master Code followed by the [3] and [#] keys (for example,

[1 2 3 4 3 #]).

2. Enter [2 #].

3. Enter the Call Forward Off sequence.

4. Press the [#] key to exit.

3.1.5 Subscriber ID Number for Receiver 1

Location 034 to 039

Default 0

Right justified

3.1.6 Phone Number 1 - Receiver 2

Location

040 to 055

Default 0

0 = 10 and telephone termination = 0

Anywhere else 0 = 0

3.1.7 Phone Number 2 - Receiver 2

Location 056 to 071

Default

0

0 = 10 and telephone termination = 0

Anywhere else 0 = 0

3.1.8 Handshake Tone for Receiver 2

Location 072

1 HI-LO handshake (contact ID)

2 1400 Hz (Ademco TX @ 1900 Hz)

3 2300 Hz (Sescoa TX @ 1800 Hz)

3. Programming

Parameters

Shaded options indicate default values.

5 Pager

3.1.9 Transmission Format for Receiver 2

Location 073

1 Contact ID

2 4 + 2 expressed

3 FSK 300 baud

4 Domestic

3.1.1 Phone Number 1 - Receiver 1

Location

000 to 015

Default 0

0 = 10 and telephone termination = 0

Anywhere else 0 = 0

3.1.2 Phone Number 2 - Receiver 1

Location 016 to 031

Default

0

0 = 10 and telephone termination = 0

Anywhere else 0 = 0

3.1.3 Handshake Tone for Receiver 1

Location 032

1 HI-LO handshake (contact ID)

2 1400 Hz (Ademco TX @ 1900 Hz)

3 2300 Hz (Sescoa TX @ 1800 Hz)

5 Pager

3.1.10 Subscriber ID Number for Receiver 2

Location

074 to 079

Default 0

Right justified

Location 080

1 Australian DTMF

3 Alternate DTMF and Australian decadic

6 Alternate DTMF and reversed decadic

3.1.12 Reserved

Location 081 to 112

Reserved

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3.1.13 Telco Arming Sequence (Call

Forward On)

Location

113 to 142

Default 0

3.1.14 Telco Disarm Sequence (Call

Forward Off)

Location 143 to 158

Default 0

3.1.15 Call Back Telephone Number

Location

159 to 174

Default

0

0 = 10 and telephone termination = 0

Anywhere else 0 = 0

8 Reserved

3.2 Alarm Link Options

Location

180

1 Upload/download allowed

2 Call back phone number required for upload/download

4 Exit upload/download connection on alarm

8 External modem module (CC811) required

Location 181 to 184

Location Default

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Location 175

Default 8

0 Panel does not answer

1 to 13 Number of rings until panel answers

14

15

Answering machine bypass 2

Answering machine bypass 1

3.1.17 Telephone Line Fail Options

Location 176

Default 0

1 Display FAULT indicator when telephone line fails

2 Sound alarm when system arms

4 Sound alarm when system disarms

Options 2 and 4 must be used in conjunction with Option 1 (for example, program 1, 3, 5, or 7).

3.1.18 Dialler Options 1

Location 177

1 Dialler reporting functions allowed

2 Remote arming by telephone allowed

4 Answering machine bypass only when armed

8 Bell 103 used for FSK format (Disabled = CCITT

V21)

3.1.19 Dialler Options 2

Location

178

Default 0

1 Open/Close Reports only if previous alarm

2 Open/Close Reports for STAY Mode 1 and STAY

Mode 2

4 Delay siren until transmission complete

8 Extend handshake wait time from 30 seconds to

55 seconds

3.1.20 Dialler Options 3

Location 179

Default 0

1 Set DTMP dialling pulses to 1 digit/second

2 Reserved

4 Change decadic dialling to 60/40

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3.4 User Code Programming

Location

185 to 264

User #01

Location

185

Default*

2

User #02

User #03

User #04

User #05

User #06

User #07

User #08

Authority Level* 189 10

190 to 193 15

Authority Level* 194 2

195 to 198 15

Authority Level* 199 2

200 to 203 15

Authority Level* 204 2

205 to 208 15

Authority Level* 209 2

210 to 213 15

Authority Level* 214 2

215 to 218 15

Authority Level* 219 2

220 0

RF User #09

221 to 223 15

Authority Level* 224 3

225 to 228 15

RF User #10

Authority Level* 229 2

230 to 233 15

Authority Level* 234 2

RF User #11 235 to 238 15

Authority Level* 239 2

RF User #12 240 to 243 15

RF User #13

Authority Level* 244 2

245 to 248 15

Authority Level* 249 2

RF User #14 250 to 253 15

Authority Level* 254 2

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3.4.2

2

3

4

6

Location 185 to 264

Location Default*

RF User #15 255 to 258 15

Authority Level* 259 2

RF User #16 260 to 263 15

Authority Level* 264 2

* Refer to Section 3.4.2 User Code Authority Levels for

Authority Level descriptions.

Authority

Level

Description

0 Arm/disarm

8

10

12

14

Arm/disarm and open/close reports

Arm only and close reports

Arm/disarm and code required to isolate

Arm/disarm and open/close reports and code required to isolate

Master code and arm/disarm

Master code and arm/disarm and open/close reports

Master code and arm/disarm and code required to isolate

Master code and arm/disarm and code required to isolate and open/close reports

3.5 Day Alarm Zones

Location 265

Default 0

3.6

User Code Authority Levels

EOL Resistor Value

Location 266

1 1K

2 1K5

3 2K2

4 3K3

5 3K9

6 4K7

7 5K6

8 6K8

9 10K

10 12K

11 22K

12 Reserved

13 Reserved

14 Reserved

15 Split EOL (3K3/6K8)

Eight burglary zones

3.7 Zone Default Programming

EN | 11

Location 267 to 322

Location Default

Zone #01 (Default = Delay 1)

Zone Type 267

Zone Pulse Count 268

Zone Pulse Count Time 269

Zone Option 1 270

Zone Option 2 271

Report Code 272

Dialler Options 273

2

0

0

1

14

1

1

Zone #02 (Default = Handover)

Zone Type 274

Zone Pulse Count 275

Zone Pulse Count Time 276

Zone Option 1 277

Zone Option 2 278

Report Code 279

Dialler Options 280

Zone #03 (Default = Handover)

Zone Type 281

Zone Pulse Count 282

Zone Pulse Count Time 283

Zone Option 1 284

Zone Option 2 285

Report Code 286

Dialler Options 287

Zone #04 (Default = Handover)

Zone Type 288

Zone Pulse Count 289

Zone Pulse Count Time 290

Zone Option 1 291

1

0

0

1

14

1

1

1

0

0

1

14

1

1

1

0

0

1

14

1

1

Zone Option 2 292

Report Code 293

Dialler Options 294

Zone #05 (Default = Instant)

Zone Type 295

Zone Pulse Count 296

Zone Pulse Count Time 297

Zone Option 1 298

Zone Option 2 299

Report Code 300

Dialler Options 301

Zone #06 (Default = Instant)

Zone Type 302

Zone Pulse Count 303

Zone Pulse Count Time 304

Zone Option 1 305

Zone Option 2 306

Report Code 307

Dialler Options 308

0

0

0

1

14

1

1

0

0

0

1

14

1

1

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3.7.5 Zone Options 1

Option Description

Location 267 to 322

Zone #07 (Default = Instant)

Location Default

Zone Type 309

Zone Pulse Count 310

Zone Pulse Count Time 311

Zone Option 1 312

Zone Option 2 313

Report Code 314

Dialler Options 315

Zone #08 (Default = 24-hour Tamper)

Zone Type 316

Zone Pulse Count 317

Zone Pulse Count Time 318

Zone Option 1 319

Zone Option 2 320

Report Code 321

Dialler Options 322

0

0

0

1

14

1

1

9

0

0

1

12

1

1

Zone Type Description

0 Instant

1 Handover

2

3.7.6

3.7.7

Delay Alarm Report

Zone Options 2

Option Group

1

2

4

8

Isolated in STAY Mode 1

Zone isolation allowed

Forced arming allowed

Zone Restore Report allowed

Zone Dialler Options

EN | 12

Option Description

0

1

2

4

8

No Zone Reports allowed

Report to Receiver 1

Report to Receiver 2

Report to both Receiver 1 and Receiver 2

Report to Receiver 2 only if Receiver 1 fails

3.7.8 Keyswitch Zone Options

4 Reserved

5 Reserved

10 Reserved

11 Keyswitch

14 Chime

The keyswitch zone options replace Zone Options

1 for zones programmed to operate as keyswitch zones.

4

5

6

8

9

10

Option Description

0

1

2

12

13

14

Latching arm and disarm in AWAY Mode

Latching arm in AWAY Mode

Latching disarm from AWAY Mode or STAY

Mode

Latching arm and disarm in STAY Mode

Latching arm in STAY Mode

Latching disarm from STAY Mode

Momentary arm and disarm in AWAY Mode

Momentary arm In AWAY Mode

Momentary disarm from AWAY Mode or

STAY Mode

Momentary arm and disarm in STAY Mode

Momentary arm in STAY Mode

Momentary disarm from STAY Mode

3.8 Swinger Shutdown Programming

3.7.3 Zone Pulse Count

Use the pulse count to program the number of pulses (0 to 15) that must register within the pulse count time to activate an alarm.

3.7.4 Zone Pulse Count Time

4

5

6

7

0

1

2

3

Option 20 ms Loop

Response

Time

0.5 seconds

1 second

2 seconds

3 seconds

4 seconds

5 seconds

10 seconds

15 seconds

Option 150 ms Loop

Response

Time

12

13

14

15

8

9

10

11

20 seconds

30 seconds

40 seconds

50 seconds

60 seconds

90 seconds

120 seconds

200 seconds

3.8.1 Swinger Shutdown Count for Siren

Location 323

Default

3

0 Unlimited

1 to 15 Number of times siren operates until lockout

3.8.2 Swinger Shutdown Count for Dialler

Location 324

Default 6

0 Unlimited

1 to 15 Number of times dialler operates until lockout

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3.9 Zone Status Programming

3.9.1 Zone Status – Zone Bypass Reports

Location 325 to 326

Location Default

Zone Bypass Report 325 9

Zone Bypass Restore Report 326 8

3.9.2 Zone Status –Trouble Reports

Location 327 to 328

Location Default

Zone Bypass Report 327 2

Zone Bypass Restore Report 328 3

3.9.3 Zone Status – Sensor Watch Reports

Location

329 to 330

Location Default

Zone Trouble Report 329 4

Zone Trouble Restore Report 330 5

3.9.4 Zone Status – Alarm Restore Code

Location 331

Default

14

3.9.5 Zone Status Reporting Options

Location

332

0 No zone status reports allowed

1 Report to Receiver 1

2 Report to Receiver 2

4 Report to both Receiver 1 and Receiver 2

8 Report to Receiver 2 only if Receiver 1 fails

Location 333 to 334

Location Default

Open Report 333 11

Close Report 334 12

3.10.2 Open/Close Reporting Options

Location

335

0 No Open/Close Reports allowed

1 Report to Receiver 1

2 Report to Receiver 2

4 Report to both Receiver 1 and Receiver 2

8 Report to Receiver 2 only if Receiver 1 fails

3.10.3 Codepad Duress Report

Location 336

Default

6

3.10.4 Codepad Panic Report

Location 337 to 338

Location Default

Tens digit 337 7

Units digit 338 15

EN | 13

3.10.5 Codepad Fire Report

Location 339 to 340

Location Default

Tens digit 339 7

Units digit 340 14

3.10.6 Codepad Medical Report

Location 341 to 342

Location Default

Tens digit 341 7

Units digit 342 13

3.10.7 Codepad Reporting Options

Location 343

0 No Codepad Alarm Reports allowed

1 Report to Receiver 1

2 Report to Receiver 2

4 Report to both Receiver 1 and Receiver 2

8 Report to Receiver 2 only if Receiver 1 fails

3.10.8 System Status – Fuse Fail Report

Location

344 to 345

Location Default

Tens digit 344 10

Units digit 345 3

3.10.9 System Status – Fuse Fail Restore

Report

Location 346 to 347

Location Default

Tens digit 346 10

Units digit 347 8

3.10.10 System Status – AC Fail Report

Location 348 to 349

Location Default

Tens digit

Units digit

348 10

349 2

3.10.11 System Status – AC Fail Restore

Report

Location 350 to 351

Location Default

Tens digit 350 10

Units digit 351 7

3.10.12 System Status – Low Battery Report

Location

352 to 353

Location Default

Tens digit 352 10

Units digit 353 1

3.10.13 System Status – Low Battery Restore

Report

Location 354 to 355

Location Default

Tens digit 354 10

Units digit 355 6

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3.10.14 System Status – Access Denied

(Code Retry)

Location

356 to 358

Location Default

Code retry limit

(0 = unlimited)

356 6

Tens digit

Units digit

357 7

358 12

3.10.15 System Status Reporting Options

Location

359

0 No Codepad Alarm Reports allowed

1 Report to Receiver 1

2 Report to Receiver 2

4 Report to both Receiver 1 and Receiver 2

8 Report to Receiver 2 only if Receiver 1 fails

3.10.16 Test Report Time (Automatic)

Location 360 to 366

Location Default

Hour of day (tens digit) 360 0

Hour of day (units digit)

Minute of day (tens digit)

361 0

362 0

Minute of day (units digit)

Test Report (tens digit)

363 0

364 7

Test Report (units digit)

Repeat interval in days

365 1

366 0

3.10.17 Test Reporting Dialler Options

Location 367

0 No Codepad Alarm Reports allowed

1 Report to Receiver 1

2 Report to Receiver 2

4 Report to both Receiver 1 and Receiver 2

8 Report to Receiver 2 only if Receiver 1 fails

0

Event

Code

0

0

0

3

4

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Location 368 to 397

Location Default

Strobe Output

(Default = Strobe – reset after 8 hours)

Event Code 380

Event Code 381

Polarity 382

Time Base 383

Time Base Multiplier 384

Time Base Multiplier 385

2

0

6

4

0

8

Relay Output (Default = Sirens running)

Event Code 386

Event Code 387

Polarity 388

1

15

1

Time Base 389

Time Base Multiplier 390

0

0

Time Base Multiplier 391 0

Codepad Buzzer

(Default = Entry/exit warning plus day alarm)

Event Code 392

Event Code 393

Polarity 394

Time Base 395

Time Base Multiplier 396

Time Base Multiplier 397

1

0

1

0

13

2

Description

Armed in STAY Mode

Armed in AWAY Mode

EN | 14

EDMSAT – satellite siren (Output 1 only)

3.11.1 Outputs

Location

368 to 397

Location Default

Output 1 (Default = Horn speaker)

Event Code 368 1

Event Code 369

Polarity 370

Time Base 371

Time Base Multiplier 372

Time Base Multiplier 373

14

0

0

0

0

Output 2 (Default = Fire alarm with verification)

Event Code 374 2

Event Code 375

Polarity 376

Time Base 377

7

10

2

Time Base Multiplier 378

Time Base Multiplier 379

1

5

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

1

1

6

6

7

8

9

Exit warning (all zones sealed) and entry warning

0

0

8

9

Exit warning finished

Kiss-off after end of exit time

0 10 Reserved

12 Entry warning and day alarm resetting

13 Exit warning and entry warning and day alarm resetting

14 Day alarm resetting

15 Day alarm latching

0 Day alarm enabled

1 Telephone line fail

Horn speaker fail

Sensor watch alarm

Codepad medical alarm

Codepad fire alarm

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2

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

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3.11.2 continued

3.11.2 continued

Event

Code

Description

1

1

10 Codepad panic alarm

11 Codepad duress alarm

1 12 Access denied (code retries)

1 13 Reserved

1 14 Horn speaker (Output 1 only)

2 0 Strobe

2

2

2

2

2

3

Alarm in STAY Mode

Alarm in AWAY Mode

5

6

7

8

9

Fire alarm (resetting)

Fire alarm (latching)

Fire alarm (verification)

Remote Control 1

Remote Control 2

10 Remote Control 3

11 Radio Control Output 1

12 Radio Control Output 2

13 Radio Control Output 1 – not in AWAY

Mode

14 Radio Control Output 2 – not in AWAY

Mode

15 Communications fail after three attempts

Event

Code

Description

5 0 Reserved

5 1 Reserved

5

5

2

3

Area 1 in alarm

Area 2 in alarm

5 4 Reserved

5 5 Reserved

5

5

6

7

Area 1 armed

Area 2 armed

5 8 Reserved

5 9 Reserved

5

5

10

11

Area 1 disarmed

Area 2 disarmed

5 12 Reserved

5 13 Reserved

5

5

14

15

Any areas armed

Any areas disarmed

6

6

0

1

Area 1 codepad data terminal

Area 2 codepad data terminal

3 2 Dialler active (on-line)

3

3

3

3

3

3 4 Reserved

3 5 Mimic zone 1

3

3

6

7

Mimic zone 2

Mimic zone 3

8

9

10

11

12

Mimic zone 4

Mimic zone 5

Mimic zone 6

Mimic zone 7

Mimic zone 8

4 0 Reserved

4 1 Reserved

4 2 Reserved

4 3 Reserved

4 4 Reserved

4 5 Chime

4

4

6

7

Zone not sealed

Zone not sealed after exit time

4 8 Reserved

4 9 AC mains cycle (60 Hz or 50 Hz)

4

4

10

11

Area 1 – zone unsealed

Area 2 – zone unsealed

4 12 Reserved

4 13 Reserved

4 14 Reserved

4 15 Reserved

Option Description

8

9

10

11

12

13

0 Disabled

1 Normally open, going low

2

3

4

5

Normally open, pulsing low

Normally open, one shot low

Normally open, one shot low (reset)

Normally open, one shot low (re-trigger)

6 Normally open, latching low

7 Reserved

Normally low, going open

Normally low, pulsing open

Normally low, one shot open

Normally low, one shot open (reset)

Normally low, one shot open (re-trigger)

Normally low, latching open

Option Description

3.11.5

3.11.6 One Shot Mode

EN | 15

When you program the output polarity as one shot, the time base is multiplied by the time base multiplier. For example, if the time base = 2 and the multiplier = 05, the output operates for 10 seconds.

Time Base Multiplier

Enter a value between 01 and 99.

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When you program the output polarity as pulsing, the time base becomes the ON time and the multiplier becomes the OFF time. The OFF time is the time base, which is multiplied by the multiplier. For example, if you want the output to pulse 1 second ON and 5 seconds OFF, you would program time base as one and the multiplier as five.

3.12.1 Entry Time 1

Location

398 to 399

Location Default

Increments of 1 second

(0 to 15 seconds)

398 4

Increments of 16 seconds

(0 to 240 seconds)

399 1

3.12.2 Entry Time 2

Location 400 to 401

Location Default

Increments of 1 second

(0 to 15 seconds)

400 8

Increments of 16 seconds

(0 to 240 seconds)

401 2

3.12.3 Exit Time (AWAY/STAY Modes)

Location 402 to 403

Location Default

Increments of 1 second

(0 seconds to 15 seconds)

402 12

Increments of 16 seconds

(0 seconds to 240 seconds)

403 3

3.12.4 Entry Guard Time For STAY Mode

Location 404 to 405

Location Default

Increments of 1 second

(0 seconds to 15 seconds)

404 0

Increments of 16 seconds

(0 seconds to 240 seconds)

405 0

3.12.5 Delay Alarm Report Time

Location 406 to 407

Location Default

Increments of 1 second

(0 seconds to 15 seconds)

406 0

Increments of 16 seconds

(0 seconds to 240 seconds)

407 0

3.12.6 Sensor Watch Time

Location 408 to 409

Location Default

Increments of days

(tens digit)

408 0

Increments of days

(units digit)

409 0

3.12.7 Codepad Lockout Time

Location 410

Default

0

3.13 Reserved

Location 423

Default 0

3.14 System Options Programming

EN | 16

1 to 15

3.12.8

Increments of 10 seconds

(10 seconds to 150 seconds)

Siren Run Time

Location 411

Default 5

0

1 to 15

No siren time

Increments of 1 minute

(1 minute to 15 minutes)

3.12.9 Siren Sound Rate

Location 412

Default

0 to 15

7

0 = slowest frequency

15 = fastest frequency

3.12.10 Auto Arming Pre-Alert Time

Location

413

Default

0

1 to 15

1

No pre-alert time

Increments of 5 minutes

(5 minutes to 75 minutes)

3.12.11 Auto Arming Time

Location

414 to 417

Location Default

Hour of the day (tens digit) 414 0

Hour of the day (units digit) 415 0

Minute of the day (tens digit) 416 0

Minute of the day (units digit) 417 0

3.12.12 Auto Disarming Time

Location

418 to 421

Hour of the day (tens digit)

Hour of the day (units digit)

Location Default

418

419

Minute of the day (tens digit) 420

0

0

0

Minute of the day (units digit) 421 0

3.12.13 Kiss-Off Wait Time

Location

422

Default 3

Increments of 500 milliseconds

(500 ms to 8 seconds)

3.14.1 System Options 1

Location 424

1 Bosch Security Systems smart lockout allowed

2 Horn speaker monitor

4 Strobe indication for radio arm/disarm

8 Horn speaker beeps for radio arm/disarm

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3.14.2 System Options 2

Location 425

Default

0

1 Codepad panic to be silent

2 Codepad fire to be silent

4 Codepad medical to be silent

8 Access denied (code retries) to be silent

3.14.3 System Options 3

Location 426

1 AC fail after 1 hour (Disabled = after 2 minutes)

2 Ignore AC fail

4 Pulse count handover allowed

8 Handover delay to be sequential

3.14.4 System Options 4

Location 427

Default 0

1 Panel to power up disarmed (if power reset)

2 Arm/disarm tracking on power up

4 Internal crystal to keep time

8 Radio keyswitch interface, night arm station, or

RE005 installed

3.15 Consumer Options Programming

3.15.1 Consumer Options 1

Location 428

Default 0

1 Test reports only when armed

2 Test report after siren reset

4 Auto arm in STAY Mode 1

8 STAY indicator to display day alarm status

3.15.2 Consumer Options 2

Location 429

1 Codepad display extinguish after 60 seconds

2 Single button arming allowed

(AWAY/STAY Modes 1 and 2)

4 Single button disarming allowed

(STAY Modes 1 and 2)

8 Alarm memory reset on disarm

3.15.3 Consumer Options 3

Location 430

1 Codepad fault beeps allowed

2 Use digit 3 for codepad duress alarm (instead of digit 9)

4 Alarms activate sirens and strobe outputs in

STAY Modes 1 and 2

8 Reserved

3.16 Radio Input Options

Location

431

Default 0

1 Radio receiver (WE800)

2 Latching keyswitch input

3 Momentary keyswitch input

4 Reserved

EN | 17

3.17 Partioning

3.17.1 Partitioning Options 1

Location 432

Default 0

1 First to open/last to close reporting allowed

2 Area 1 codepad connected to data terminal

4 Request sirens from any area allowed

8 Master codepad to display AUX indicator when on-line

3.17.2 Partitioning Options 2

Location 433

Default

0

1 Lock Area 1 to Receiver 1 and Lock Area 2 to

Receiver 2

2 User codes allowed to arm/disarm both areas at same time ([code][0 #])

4 Reserved

8 Reserved

3.18 Zone Allocation Programming

3.18.1 Zone Allocations for Area 1

Location

434 to 441

Location Default

Zone 1 LED – Area 1 codepad 434 0

Zone 2 LED – Area 1 codepad 435

Zone 3 LED – Area 1 codepad 436

0

0

Zone 4 LED – Area 1 codepad 437

Zone 5 LED – Area 1 codepad 438

Zone 6 LED – Area 1 codepad 439

Zone 7 LED – Area 1 codepad 440

Zone 8 LED – Area 1 codepad 441

0

0

0

0

0

3.18.2 Zone Allocations for Area 2

Location 442 to 449

Location Default

Zone 1 LED – Area 2 codepad 442

Zone 2 LED – Area 2 codepad 443

Zone 3 LED – Area 2 codepad 444

Zone 4 LED – Area 2 codepad 445

0

0

0

0

Zone 5 LED – Area 2 codepad 446

Zone 6 LED – Area 2 codepad 447

Zone 7 LED – Area 2 codepad 448

Zone 8 LED – Area 2 codepad 449

0

0

0

0

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3.19 User Code Area Assignment

Programming

3.19.1 User Code Area Assignment

Location 450 to 465

User Code 1

User Code 2

User Code 3

User Code 4

User Code 5

User Code 6

User Code 7

User Code 8

User Code 9

User Code 10

User Code 11

User Code 12

User Code 13

User Code 14

User Code 15

User Code 16

3.19.2

457

458

459

460

461

462

463

464

465

Location Default

450 0

451

452

453

454

455

456

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Area Assignment Options

Option Description

0

1

2

3

User Code not assigned

User Code assigned to Area 1

User Code assigned to Area 2

User Code assigned to both Area 1 and

Area 2

3.20 Ring Burst Time (V1.07+)

Location

748 to 749

Location Default

Increments of 5 millilseconds

(0 milliseconds to

75 milliseconds)

748 4

Increments of 80 milliseconds

(0 milliseconds to

1200 milliseconds)

749 6

4. Two-Channel and Four-

Channel Keyfobs

Figure 1: RE012 – 2 Channel Keyfob

Transmitter

1

3

1 – Button 1: Arm or disarm in AWAY Mode

2 – Button 2: Arm or disarm STAY Mode

3 – Buttons 1 and 2: Press both buttons at same time to activate Panic alarm.

Figure 2: RE013 – 4 Channel Keyfob

Transmitter

1

2

EN | 18

Location 905 to 910

Location Default

Day of the month (tens digit) 905 0

Day of the month (units digit)

Month of the year (tens digit)

Month of the year (units digit)

Current year (tens digit)

Current year (units digit)

906 1

907 0

908 1

909 0

910 1

3

Location

900

0 Defaulting system allowed

15 Defaulting system disabled

2

4

Location 901 to 904

Location Default

Hour of the day (tens digit) 901 0

Hour of the day (units digit)

Minute of the day (tens digit)

902 0

903 0

Minute of the day (units digit) 904 0

1 – Button 1: Arm or disarm in AWAY Mode

2 – Button 2: Arm or disarm in STAY Mode

3 – Buttons 1 and 2: Press both buttons at same time to activate Panic alarm.

4 – Buttons 3 and 4: Your security company can program these buttons for optional operation, such as operating a garage door.

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5. Wiring Diagrams

Figure 3: Split EOL Wiring Diagram

1

2

8

7 4

3

6

1 – Zone 1

2 – Zone 2

3 – Zone 6

4 – Zone 3

5 – Zone 7

6 – Zone 8

7 – Zone 4

8 – Zone 5

Figure 4: Split EOL Wiring Diagrams Using N/O Contacts

1

1

2

4

6

2

3

3

5 7

5

9

4

8 8

1 – +12 V

2 – Zone input

3 – Zone

4 – EOL 3K3

5 – EOL 1K5

Figure 5: Wiring Diagram for Keyswitch Zone

6 – EOL 6K8

7 – EOL 4K7

8 – N/O

9 – N/C

10 – 4K7

1

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1 – Zone

2 – Keyswitch (momentary/toggle)

6

10

8

EN | 19

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Figure 6: Solution 844 Wiring Diagram

1

3 4

5 6

2

EN | 20

7

8

9 10 11 12

13

14

24

16

18

19

20

21

17

15

22

18

19

23

1 – 605 plug

2 – 6 (Red) Telecom line (street)

5 (Yellow) Internal phone line

3 and 4 Not used

2 (Black) Telecom line (street)

1 (Green) Internal phone line

3 – Zone 1

4 – Zone 5

5 – Zone 2

6 – Zone 6

7 – Power to external equipment: 12

V @ 400 mA

8 – PIR

9 – Zone 8

10 – Zone 4

11 – Zone 7

12 – Zone 3

13 – Piezo siren

14 – Smoke detector

15 – Strobe

16 – Horn speaker

17 – Codepad

18 – Yellow

19 – Green

20 – Red

21 – Black

22 – Battery

23 – 18 VAC 1.3 A plug pack

(TF008)

24 – Link between +12 V and Comm

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Figure 7: Solution 844 Component Overlay

2 3

1

4

14

8

13

5

12

11 10 9

6

7

1

RF receiver interface connection

2

Termination for phone line:

IN (both terminals) – Telecom line (street)

OUT (both terminals) – Internal phone line

3

Socket for Telecom lead connection

4

Zone termination strip

5

Output termination strip

6

Battery

7

Plug pack input (Bosch TF008)

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8

Relay contact select

9

1 A codepad fuse

10

1 A accessory fuse

11

3 A battery fuse

12

Default switch

13

Programming key or hand held programmer plugs in here

14

Auxiliary module – phone amplifier or

direct link cable

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Figure 8: Solution Wireless On/Off Interface

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3

4

5

1

2

6

1 – Phone amplifier or direct link cable

2 – Receiver interface connection

3 – Solution wireless on/off interface

4 – Red

5.1 Codepad Connections for

Partitioning

If the CP-5 Area Addressable (CP500A) codepad is assigned to Area 1, DIP Switch 1 on the back of the remote codepad must be in the ON position.

The following locations for Output 1 must be programmed:

[LOCATION 368 = 6, 369 = 0]

If the CP-5 Area Addressable (CP500A) codepad is assigned to Area 2, DIP Switch 2 on the back of the remote codepad must be in the ON position.

The following locations for Output 1 must be programmed:

[LOCATION 368 = 6, 369 = 1]

A master partitioned codepad requires all DIP switches to be set to the ON position.

7

5 – Black

6 – Termination for phone line

7 – Socket for telecom lead connection

The following DIP Switch settings and locations must be programmed for the two CP-5 Area

Addressable (CP500A) codepads to function correctly:

AREA 1 CODEPAD – DIP Switch 1 on the back of the remote codepad must be in the

ON position. The following location also must be programmed:

[LOCATION 432, Option bit 2 must be enabled]

AREA 2 CODEPAD - (Output 1) – DIP

Switch 2 on the back of the remote codepad must be in the ON position. The following locations for Output 1 must be programmed:

[LOCATION 368 = 6, 369 = 1]

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Figure 9: Connections for CP-5 Master Partitioned (CP500P) Codepad and CP-5 Area Addressable

(CP500A) Codepad

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1

1

4

3

2

6

5

1 – DATA

2 – CLK

3 – +12V

Figure 10:

4 – GND

5 – Addressable Area Codepad

6 – Master Partitioned Codepad

Connections for Two CP-5 Eight Zone Area Addressable (CP500A) Codepads

1

1

4

3

2

6

5

1 – DATA

2 – CLK

3 – +12V

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4 – GND

5 – Area 2 Codepad

6 – Area 1 Codepad

Bosch Security Systems

25 Huntingwood Drive

Huntingwood, 2148

Australia

Phone: +612 9672 1777

Facsimile: +612 9672 1717

© 2004 Bosch Security Systems

4998152468B

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