Bosch D9124 Installation Manual

D720 Series Installation Guide EN Keypads D720 Series | Installation Guide | 1.0 Description 1.0 Description The D720 Series Keypads (D720, D720W, and D720B) are low profile surface mount, four–wire units which can annunciate up to eight protective points on its LED display. They have a [COMMAND] bar, an [ENT] (ENTER) key, and number keys from [0] to [9]. The keys are used to enter personal passcodes and command functions. When a key is pressed, the keypad is backlit and the keypad emits a short beep to indicate that the buffer has stored the entry. When a passcode is completed, the [ENT] key must be pressed to enter the passcode. If the [ENT] key is not pressed, the passcode is ignored by the control panel. The [ENT] key is not required to enter [COMMAND] bar functions. The keypad has a time window for accepting key entries. After one key is pressed, the next key in the passcode must be pressed within five seconds. After five seconds have expired from the last key entry, the entire entry is cleared and the passcode must be restarted. The D720 Series is compatible with the following control panels: Table 1: Compatible control panels D9412G D7412G D7212G D9412 D7412 D7212 D9112 D9124 2.0 Function Keys The D720 Series Keypad has three programmable function keys labeled [A], [B], and [C]. Each key can be programmed to perform many command functions of the control panel. This enables the user to press one button to perform command functions instead of memorizing the command combination. For complete details concerning the programming of the function keys, refer to Section 7.3 Custom Functions on page 6. 3.0 Response Tones The keypad contains a sounder used to annunciate several system conditions and area conditions. The response tones are as follows: Table 2: D720 Series Response tones Tone Entry/Exit Delay Keystroke Entry Faulted Point Protest Watch Tone System Trouble Tone Alarm Tones 2 Description The keypad beeps during the entry/exit delay period to remind the user to disarm the security system. This is a programmable function. As each key is touched the keypad emits a short beep to indicate that the entry has been stored in the keypad buffer. This feature can be disabled using the dip switch on the D720 Series. Protective points may be programmed to sound the area keypad buzzer after an arming command is entered, to indicate that a point is faulted. The keypad sounder emits a short beep when a watch point is faulted during watch mode. Some points may be programmed to sound a service tone when they are faulted. To silence the sounder enter an arm/disarm passcode for that area, or enter [COMMAND][4]. Some points, such as fire points, may be programmed so the sounder cannot be silenced until the point fault is corrected. For additional programming information, refer to the appropriate program entry guide (refer to Table 5 on page 5). When a fire point activates, the keypad emits a fast, pulsating, high-pitched tone. When a burglary point activates while the system is armed, the keypad emits a steady burglary tone. Bosch Security Systems | 8/04 | 74-06918-000-F D720 Series | Installation Guide | 4.0 Display 4.0 Display The display annunciates four different types of status: armed, point, AC and battery power, and command mode (Figure 1). Figure 1: D720 Series Keypads D720/D720W 1 4 5 6 3 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 COMMAND A B C 7 8 ENT 39882E 9 5 1 6 7 PERIMETER INTERIOR INSTANT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PWR CMD 4 8 3 2 A B C 4998152978B D720B 1 - Armed status indicators 2 - Sounder 4.1 3 - A, B, C function keys 4 - Point status indicators Armed status indicators Armed Status Indicators show the armed condition of the area to which the keypad has been assigned. (Keypads are assigned to areas in the Cmd Cntr Assignment section of the panel program). Three different indicators show the area armed status: • Perimeter – When this indicator is lit, the area perimeter points are armed. During exit delay time, this indicator flashes slowly. • Interior – When this indicator is lit, the area’s interior points are armed. During exit delay time, this indicator flashes slowly. • Instant – When this indicator is lit, the area is armed without entry/exit delay time. Bosch Security Systems | 8/04 | 74-06918-000-F 9 5 - Power status indicator 6 - Command mode indicator 4.2 7 - Digital keypad 8 - Command bar 9 - ENT key Point status indicators The keypad contains eight numbered indicator lights, which are used to annunciate the condition of the area’s protective points (Item 4 in Figure 1). • • • Point Fault – While a point is faulted, its indicator lights steadily. When the point is restored to normal, the indicator goes “off.” Point Alarm Memory – A point alarm memory condition causes the indicator light to flash “on” and “off” rapidly. The indicator continues to flash rapidly until the system is next armed or [COMMAND][4] is entered. Bypassed Point – When a point is bypassed, the point’s indicator flashes “on” and “off” slowly. The indicator continues to flash slowly until the system is disarmed, or with some systems, the point may be unbypassed. 3 D720 Series | Installation Guide | Protective points may be programmed as invisible. When programmed invisible, the status of the point is not displayed for alarm conditions. 4.3 Command mode indicator When the [COMMAND] bar is pressed, the command mode indicator is lit approximately 15 seconds or until the command is completed. 4.4 Power Indicator Table 3: Power indicator status Indicator OFF ON SLOW FAST * AC NO YES YES or NO YES BATT YES* GOOD LOW MISSING If AC is not present and the battery becomes depleted, the keypad will give no indication at all. The Power (PWR) indicator is “on” when AC power is present and the battery is good. The Power ([PWR]) indicator is “off” when AC power is not present. The Power ([PWR]) indicator blinks slowly when battery power is low and AC is present. The Power ([PWR]) indicator blinks quickly when battery power is missing and AC is present. 5.0 Setting the Keypad Address Switches 1 to 4 on the D720 Series assign an address (1 to 8) to the keypad (refer to Figure 2 below and Table 4 on page 5). The address determines the area to which the keypad is assigned. Switch 5 allows you to enable or disable the keystroke entry tone, and switch 6 allows you to enable or disable keypad backlighting. The Slide Switches can only be set while power is removed from the keypad. If the switch positions are reset while the keypad is powered up, the changes will have no effect on the subsequent performance of the keypad. Figure 2: D720 Series internal arrangement 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 COMMAND 0 A B C ENT 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON OFF 1 - Serial data wiring connector 4 2- Wire opening 3 3 - DIP switches Bosch Security Systems | 8/04 | 74-06918-000-F D720 Series | Installation Guide | 6.0 Installing the D720 Series Table 4: Keypad address settings 6.0 Installing the D720 Series Address # To mount the unit, the front cover must be removed from the base, exposing the mounting holes. Follow the directions below for mounting. Address #1 Address #2 Address #3 Address #4 Address #5 Address #6 Address #7 Address #8 * Switches 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON * * * * * * * * # # # # # # # # Do not mount the keypad in a location exposed to direct sunlight. Direct sunlight makes the display less visible and may also cause damage to the keypad electrical components. 1. Refer to Section 5.1 Silencing the keystroke entry tone # Refer to Section 5.2 Enabling constant keypad backlighting. 5.1 Silencing the keystroke entry tone 2. Switch 5 on the D720 Series allows you to enable or disable the keystroke entry tone. Put the switch in the ON position to enable the tone, OFF to disable the entry tone. 5.2 Enabling constant keypad backlighting Switch 6 on the D720 Series allows you to enable or disable keypad backlighting. Put the switch in the ON position to enable backlighting on key presses, OFF to enable constant backlighting. Remove the front cover from the enclosure base. Use a small flat bladed screwdriver to gently push two bottom cover tabs back. As the tabs are pushed back, lift the bottom of the cover away from the base. Remove the cover. Route the four wire flying leads through the wiring opening in the back of the enclosure base and plug into the serial data wiring connector. Connect wiring as described in the appropriate Operation and Installation Guide (refer to Table 5 for panel specific literature). The D720 Series is wired the same as the D1255 Keypad. Table 5: Related documentation Document D7212G Operation and Installation Guide D7212G Program Entry Guide D9124 Operation and Installation Guide D9412G/D7412G Operation and Installation Guide D9412G/D7412G Program Entry Guide 3. 4. 5. Bosch Security Systems | 8/04 | 74-06918-000-F Part Number 4998138544 4998138538 39352 43488 47775 Place the enclosure base on the wall in the desired location. Use a center punch or a pencil to mark the locations of the mounting holes. (The enclosure base can be mounted to a single–gang wall box if desired. Two mounting screw holes on the base are positioned for standard single–gang boxes.) Secure the enclosure base to the wall or gang box. Align the top two tabs of the enclosure cover with the top two tab slots in the enclosure base. Slide the top of the cover into the base. Gently push the bottom of the cover down on the base until it snaps into place. Push each key on the keypad towards the top of the enclosure to ensure proper mating with the openings in the top cover. 5 D720 Series | Installation Guide | 7.0 7.0 Control panel programming Control panel programming If you haven’t created a program for the control panel, review the appropriate program entry guide (refer to Table 5 on page 5). Check to be certain you have all the required accessory modules installed for the features you want to use. Use the D5200 Programmer or the RAM IV (RPS) remote programming software to load your custom program into the panel. 7.1 • • • • 7.2 • Keypad Addresses. There is no unique programming required for the D720 Series. The keypads may be used on any one of the keypad’s addresses. Bosch Security Systems recommends not mixing D720 Series and other types of keypads on the same address. The “keystrokes” used to control the security system differ slightly between keypad types, so that if two different types are on the same address the end user could become confused. For example, the user could become confused by starting a Walk Test with one type of keypad and then viewing untested points from another type of keypad. Supervision. Multiple D720 Series can be installed on the same address when supervision is set to NO. Only one D720 Series can be put at the keypad address when supervision is set to YES. Scope. The keypad scope must be set to “Area Wide.” The D720 Series does not support “accounts” or “panel wide” scope selection. Area Assignment. The D720 Series can be assigned to any area. Area Text Custom Functions The D720 Series “A,” “B,” and “C” keys will execute custom function numbers “128,” “129,” and “130,” respectively: The D9112 Program Entry Guide (P/N: 71-06145-000) and D7212G Program Entry Guide (P/N: 4998138538) explain the procedures for proper programming of the “keystrokes” for use with custom functions. There are some differences between executing keystroke sequences on a D720 Series as opposed to a D1255. The keypad’s [A],[B], and [C] keys execute custom functions as if they were being executed from a D1255. Cmd Cntr Assignment All programming within this section is not used by the D720 Series. 6 7.3 • The D720 Series does not have a Menu key to bring up the “Command Menu.” No program entries are necessary in the “Command Menu” section. • Point Assignment: The D720 Series’ eight point LEDs will be associated with the first eight points assigned to the area in numerical sequence (not including invisible points): For example, if a D720 Series is to be used in area 3, and point numbers 21 through 28 are assigned to area 3, then the D720 Series keypad LED #1 will reflect the state of point #21, LED #2 will reflect the state of point #22, and so on. • Troubleshooting: • Do not program more than eight points to any area using a D720 Series for control. If more than eight points are assigned to an area controlled by a D720 Series, there will be no indication of the ninth (or above) point in this area. • Invisible points are not associated with any LEDs. • If a point is one of the first eight assigned to an area, and the point does not have a point index number assigned, the LED will not light for a fault or trouble, although the sounder will annunciate the condition. Bosch Security Systems | 8/04 | 74-06918-000-F D720 Series | Installation Guide | 8.0 How to customize User’s Guide for System Owner 7.4 System Commands Supported by the D720 Series The following commands are supported by the D720 Series: Table 6: Keypad supported commands Function Bypass a Point Unbypass a Point Master Arm Master Arm Instant Perimeter Instant Perimeter Delay Send Report Remote Program Walk Test Reset Sensors Delete Passcode Change Passcode Fire Test Watch Mode User Command 7 Perimeter Partial User Command 9 Command CMD 0 CMD 00 CMD 1 CMD 11 CMD 2 CMD 3 CMDs 41 & 42 CMD 43 CMD 44 CMD 47 CMD 53 CMD 55 CMD 58 CMD 6 CMD 7 CMD 8 CMD 9 9.0 Specifications Table 7: D720 Series Specifications Operating Voltage Current Requirements Dimensions (H x W x D) Wiring Operating Temperature Non-condensing Relative Humidity Nominal 12 VDC Keypad Idle 20 mA Maximum 100 mA 4.6 in. x 8.2 in. x 0.8 in. (11.7 cm x 20.8 cm x 20.8 cm) A four-conductor, quick-connect, plugin cable is provided for interfacing with the compatible control panels (refer to Table 1) +32°F to +122°F (0°C to +50°C) 5% to 85% @ +86°F (+30°C) 8.0 How to customize User’s Guide for System Owner In the D720 Series User’s Guide (P/N: 71-06898-000), check the appropriate boxes on the pages describing system commands so the end user knows a. whether a function is available and b. whether a passcode is required for the function. Bosch Security Systems | 8/04 | 74-06918-000-F 7 Bosch Security Systems 130 Perinton Parkway Fairport, NY 14450-9199 Customer Service: (800) 289-0096 Technical Support: (888) 886-6189 © 2004 Bosch Security Systems 74-06918-000-F
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