Bosch B5512, B4512, B3512 Control Panel Installation and System Reference Guide
The Bosch B5512, B4512, and B3512 Control Panels are designed for use in security systems. These panels offer a range of features, including multiple areas, points, outputs, and communication options. You can connect to the control panel using a network connection, or locally using the control panel’s on-board Ethernet port or USB port.
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Table of contents
Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
Certifications, approvals, listings, and safety
Security Industry Association (SIA)
California State Fire Marshal (CSFM)
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. product manufacturing dates
Install the enclosure and wiring label
Configure OUTPUT A using the jumper
Control panel to module wiring overview
Secondary (DC) power terminals
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Battery discharge and recharge schedule
Auxiliary power supply trouble conditions
Installation and control panel wiring (B520)
Powered device and battery wiring
B430 Plug-in Telephone Communicator
Installation and module wiring (B430)
On-board Ethernet diagnostic LEDs
Conettix Plug-in Cellular Communicators
Installation and module wiring (B44x)
Signal strength and diagnostic LEDs
B426 Ethernet Communication Module
Address and emulation settings
Installation and control panel wiring (B426)
B450 Conettix Plug-in Communicator Interface
Installation and control panel wiring (B450)
Compatible receivers for IP communication
Keypads, keyswitches, keyfobs and transmitters
B920 Two-line Alphanumeric Keypad
B921C Two-line Capacitive Keypad with Inputs
B930 ATM Style Alphanumeric Keypad
Shortcuts and custom functions
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Installation and control panel wiring (keypads)
Sensor loops overview and wiring (B921C/B942/B942W only)
Output wiring (B942/B942W only)
Installation and control panel wiring (keyswitches)
RADION keyfobs and Inovonics pendant transmitters
Installation and control panel wiring (B308)
Installation and control panel wiring (B208)
Sensor loops overview and wiring
Installation and control panel wiring (B810)
B820 SDI2 Inovonics Interface Module
Installation and control panel wiring (B820)
Program and test the control panel
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Battery lead supervision wiring
Notification appliance circuit wiring
SDI2 devices general system wiring
SDI2 bus wiring recommendations
Bank Safe and Vault applications
Combination fire and intrusion alarm systems
Compatible UL listed components
Standby battery requirements and calculations
Household Fire Warning equipment
UL 365 - Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Units and Systems
UL 636 - Holdup Alarm Units and System
[1] Reporting > [1] Phone menu parameters
[1] Reporting > [2] Network menu parameters
[1] Reporting > [3] Routing menu parameters
[1] Reporting > [4] Personal Note menu parameters
[2] Network > [1] Ethernet > ([1] Bus Module or [2] On-board) > [1] Module
[2] Network > [1] Ethernet > ([1] Bus Module or [2] On-board) > [2] Address
[2] Network > [1] Ethernet > ([1] Bus Module or [2] On-board) > [3] DNS Parameters menu
[2] Network > [2] Cellular > ([1] SDI2 Cellular (1) or [2] Plug-in Module)
[3] RPS > [1] RPS Passcode menu parameters
[3] RPS > [2] RPS Phone Number menu parameters
[3] RPS > [3] RPS IP Address menu parameters
[3] RPS > [4] RPS Port Number menu parameters
[4] Area Options menu parameters
[1] RF Point Menu> [1] Enroll Point RFID
[1] RF Point Menu> [2] Replace Point RFID
[1] RF Point Menu> [3] Remove Point RFID
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[2] RF Repeater Menu > [1] Add Repeater
[2] RF Repeater Menu > [2] Replace Repeater
[2] RF Repeater Menu > [3] Remove Repeater
[3] RF Diagnostic Menu > [1] RF Points
[3] RF Diagnostic Menu > [2] RF Repeater Menu
[4] Serv Byp (Service Bypass) menu
Reporting and device number information
Communication Trouble device numbers (zzzz)
Keypad alarm virtual point numbers (ppp, pppp)
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1.1
1.2
1.2.1
1.2.2
1.2.3
1.2.4
1.2.5
1.2.6
1.2.7
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Certifications, approvals, listings, and safety
Certifications and approvals
This document includes the section Approved applications, page 91. Refer to this section for
guidelines on installing the control panels in Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) and firespecific applications.
Listings and approvals
UL
Listed for:
– UL 365 - Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Units and System
– UL 609 - Local Burglar Alarm Units and System
– UL 636 - Holdup Alarm Units and System
– UL 985 - Household Fire Warning System Units
– UL 1023 - Household Burglar Alarm Units and System
– UL 1076 - Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and System
– UL 1610 - Central Station Burglar Alarm Units
– UL 1635 - Digital Alarm Communicator System Units
– UL 2017 - General-Purpose Signaling Devices and Systems
ULC
Listed for:
– ULC C1023 - Household Burglar Alarm System Units
– ULC C1076 - Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and System
– ULC S303 - Local Burglar Alarm Units and System
– ULC S304 - Central and Monitoring Station Burglar Alarm Units
– ULC S545 - Residential Fire Warning System Control Units
Security Industry Association (SIA)
Listed for Control Panel Standard - Features for False Alarm Reduction ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010.
Department of Defense (DoD)
The B5512/B4512/B3512 control panels were granted approval for Department of Defense
(DoD) installations in Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIF).
California State Fire Marshal (CSFM)
Listed for Household Fire Alarm.
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
When communicating via a network, listed for Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), Federal
Information Processing Standards Publication 197 (FIPS 197).
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules
Part 15
This equipment was tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
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1.2.8
1.3
1.3.1
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy; and if not installed and used according to the instructions, can cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user is required to correct the interference at his or her own expense.
Part 68
The B430 module by Bosch Security Systems, Inc. is registered with the Federal
Communication Commission (FCC) under Part 68, for connection to the public telephone system using an RJ31X or RJ38X phone line connection jack installed by the local telephone company.
Do not connect registered equipment to party lines or coin-operated telephones. Notify the local telephone company and provide the following information before connecting the control panel to the telephone network:
– The particular line to which you connect the module
– Make (Bosch Security Systems, Inc.), model (B5512/B4512/B3512), and serial number of the control panel
– FCC registration number: ESVAL00BB430
– Ringer eq: 0.0B
Industry Canada (IC)
ICES-003 - Information Technology Equipment
This Class A digital equipment meets all requirements of the Canadian interference-causing equipment regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la Class A respecte toutes les exifences de règlement sue le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
CS-03 - Compliance Specification for Terminal Equipment
This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications. The Ringer
Equivalence Number (REN) is an indication of the maximum number of devices allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination of an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the RENs of all the devices not exceed five.
Le présent matériel est conforme aux specifications techniques applicables d'Industrie
Canada.
L'indice d'équivalence de la sonnerie (IES) sert à indiquer le nombre maximal de terminaux qui peuvent être raccordés à une interface téléphonique. La terminaison d'une interface peut consister en une combinaison quelconque de dispositifs, à la seule condition que la somme d'indices d'équivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n'excède pas cinq.
Lightning
The B5512/B4512/B3512 control panels design significantly reduces the adverse effects of lightning. Taking installation precautions can further reduce these adverse effects.
Effects
Lightning can directly strike any electronic system, or lightning strikes near a system can adversely affect the system. When lightning strikes, several things happen:
– An electromagnetic wave spreads from the point of the strike inducing high voltages in nearby conductors.
– The voltage changes substantially on electrical grounds near the lightning strike.
– High voltages are induced in anything directly struck by lightning.
The effects of lightning can include trouble events, alarm events, and physical damage.
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Installation precautions
To minimize the undesirable effects from lightning:
– Do not run wiring outside the building.
– If you install the unit in a metal building, keep the wiring at least 2 ft (0.61 m) away from external metal surfaces. Make a proper earth ground connection.
– Earth ground the unit correctly. Do not use an electrical ground or telephone ground.
– Avoid running wires near telephone, data, or power lines. Locating control panel wiring at least 2 ft (0.61 m) away helps reduce the effects of lightning.
– When your data lines must cross the path of AC or other wiring, cross the lines perpendicularly.
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2.1
2.1.1
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Introduction
About documentation
This document contains instructions for a trained installer to properly install, configure, and operate this control panel, and optional peripheral devices. Review this document before beginning the installation to determine the hardware and wiring requirements for the features used.
(Bosch security Systems, Inc. recommends that installers follow good wiring practices such as those descibed in NFPA 731, Standard for the Installation of Electronics Premises Security
Systems.)
Throughout this document, the words “control panel” refer to all control panels covered by this document (B5512/B5512E/B4512/B4512E/B3512/B3512E).
Notifications
This document uses Notices, Cautions, and Warnings to draw your attention to important information.
Notice!
These include important notes for successful operation and programming of equipment, or indicate a risk of damage to the equipment or environment.
Caution!
These indicate a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Warning!
These indicate a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Copyright
This document is the intellectual property of Bosch Security Systems, Inc. and is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Trademarks
All hardware and software product names used in this document are likely to be registered trademarks and must be treated accordingly.
Related documentation
To obtain any of the documents listed in this section, download them from the web.
Downloading documentation:
1.
Go to the Bosch website (us.boschsecurity.com).
2.
In the Search text box on the right side of the page, enter the CTN for the product for which you wish to download the documentation.
3.
Press [ENTER].
4.
If you see the desired document in the search results, click the link for the document to open it. Otherwise, click the desired product’s Product Page button. The product page opens with the Details tab selected.
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Click on the Documents tab, and then click the desired language listed to the right of the desired document.
Call Bosch Security Systems, Inc., Technical Support (1-800-289-0096) if you need additional assistance.
Control panel documents
Control Panels (B5512/B4512/B3512) Release Notes (P/N: F01U299696)*
Control Panels (B5512/B4512/B3512) Installation and System Reference Guide (this document)
(P/N: F01U287180) +
Control Panels (B5512/B4512/B3512) Owner’s Manual (P/N: F01U287181)* +
Control Panels (B5512/B4512/B3512) Program Entry Guide (P/N: F01U287183) +
Control Panels (B5512/B4512/B3512) UL Installation Guide (P/N: F01U287185)* +
Control Panels (B5512/B4512/B3512) SIA Quick Reference Guide (P/N: F01U287184)* +
*Shipped with the control panel. + Located on the documentation CD shipped with the control panel.
Keypad documents
Basic Keypad (B915) Installation Guide (P/N: F01U297873)*
Two-line Alphanumeric Keypad (B920) Installation Guide (P/N: F01U265450)*
Two-line Capacitive Keypad with Inputs (B921C) Installation Guide (P/N: F01U285416)*
ATM Style Alphanumeric Keypad (B930) Installation Guide (P/N: F01U265451)*
Touch Screen Keypad (B942/B942W) Installation Guide (P/N: F01U294527)*
*Shipped with the keypad.
Optional module documents
2-wire Powered Loop Module (B201) Installation and Operation Guide (P/N: F01U301248)*
Octo-input Module (B208) Installation and Operation Guide (P/N: F01U265456)*
Octo-output Module (B308) Installation and Operation Guide (P/N: F01U265458)*
Conettix Ethernet Communication Module (B426) Installation and Operation Guide (P/N:
F01U281208)* +
Plug-in Telephone Communicator (B430) Installation Guide Installation Guide (P/N:
F01U265454)*
Conettix Plug-in Cellular Communicator (B440) Installation and Operation Guide (P/N:
F01U265455)*
Conettix Plug-in CDMA Cellular Communicator (B441) Installation and Operation Guide (P/N:
F01U282233)*
Conettix Plug-in GPRS Cellular Communicator (B442) Installation and Operation Guide (P/N:
F01U283180)*
Conettix Plug-in HSPA+ Cellular Communicator (B443) Installation and Operation Guide (P/N:
F01U283181)*
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Conettix Plug-in Communicator Interface (B450) Installation and Operation Guide (P/N:
F01U300740)* +
Auxiliary Power Supply (B520) Installation and Operation Guide (P/N: F01U265445)*
RADION receiver SD (B810) Installation Guide (P/N: F01U261834)*
SDI2 Inovonics Interface Module (B820) Installation Guide (P/N: F01U265460)*
*Shipped with the module. + Located on the documentation CD shipped with the module.
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. product manufacturing dates
Use the serial number located on the product label and refer to the Bosch Security Systems,
Inc. website at http://www.boschsecurity.com/datecodes/.
The following image shows an example of a product label and highlights where to find the manufacturing date within the serial number.
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B91x/B92x/B93x/B94x
Use keypads to operate the control panel by area.
B5512 control panels support up to 4 areas.
B4512 control panels support up to 2 areas.
B3512 control panels support 1 area.
Each area can have its own account number or you can group together areas with a common account number.
B208
Octo-input modules allow the addition of up to 8 input devices.
B308
Octo-output modules allow the addition of up to 8 output devices.
Control
Panel
On-board Points
1 to 8
B520
Auxiliary Power Supply modules expand power by connecting to an SDI2 device bus or other 12 volt devices.
B450
Conettix Plug-In Communicator
Interface allows communciation over a cellular network through the SDI2 bus.
Control Panel
B810
RADION receiver SDs connect RADION wireless devices to the control panel
.
B820
SDI2 Inovonics Interface modules interface with an Inovonics wireless receiver.
B426
The B426 provides off-board communication over a network.
B430
Plug-in Tephone Communicator provides a single telephone RJ-45 connector to allow communication over telephone lines.
B44x
Conettix Plug-In Cellular
Communicator allows communciation over a cellular network.
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3.1
Configuration and parts
3.1.1
Control panel capacities
Features
Number of users
Number of custom functions
Number of areas
Number of points
Number of outputs
Number of keypads
Number of B208 Octo-input Modules
Number of B308 Octo-output Modules
Number of on-board Ethernet ports (E control panel variants do not include an Ethernet port)
Number of B426 Conettix Ethernet Communication Modules or B450
Conettix Plug-in Communicator Interfaces
Number of B430 Plug-in Telephone Communicators or B440 Conettix Plugin Cellular Communicators or B441 Conettix Plug-in CDMA Cellular
Communicators or B442 Plug-in GPRS Cellular Communicator or B443
Plug-in HSPA+ Cellular Communicator
1
1
Number of B520 Auxiliary Power Supply Modules
Number of RADION receiver SDs (B810) or B820 SDI2 Inovonics Interface
Modules
4
1
5
1
8
4
4
48
43
B5512
50
4
3.1.2
1
1
2
1
Parts list
Control panels ship assembled from the factory with the following parts:
Literature
– Control Panels (B5512/B4512/B3512) UL Installation Guide
– Control Panels (B5512/B4512/B3512) Owner’s Manual
– Control Panels (B5512/B4512/B3512) SIA Quick Reference Guide
– Control Panels (B5512/B4512/B3512) Documentation CD
– Enclosure Wiring Label (B5512/B4512/B3512)
HW pack
– Mounting clips
– EOL resistors
– Battery wires
– Four #6 x 3/4 in self threading screws
Assembly
– PC board
3
1
8
2
2
28
27
B4512
32
2
2
1
1
1
0
1
4
0
1
16
3
B3512
10
1
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3.2
CTN
B430
B440
B441
B450
B520
B810
B10
B11
B12
B201
B208
B308
B426
B820
B915
B920
B921C
B930
B942
CX4010
D125B
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Order separately
Order the accessories listed below to aid in the installation of your control panel. If you ordered your control panel in a kit, you might already have these parts.
– B91x/B92x/B93x/B94x keypad
– 18VAC, 22VA approved plug-in transformer
– D126 or D1218 Battery
– B430 Plug-in Telephone Communicator or a B440 Conettix Plug-in Cellular
Communicator/B441 Conettix Plug-in CDMA Cellular Communicator/B442 Plug-in GPRS
Cellular Communicator/B443 Plug-in HSPA+ Cellular Communicator
– D161 or D162 Phone Cord
– B10 Medium Control Panel Enclosure or B11 Small Control Panel Enclosure
Accessories
Compatible accessories
Name Intrusion cUL
Medium Control Panel Enclosure
Small Control Panel Enclosure
Mounting Plate for D8103 Enclosure
2-wire Powered Loop Module 1
Octo-input Module
Octo-output Module
Conettix Ethernet Communication Module
Plug-in Telephone Communicator
Conettix Plug-in Cellular Communicator
Conettix Plug-in CDMA Cellular Communicator
Conettix Plug-in Communicator Interface
Auxiliary Power Supply Module
RADION receiver SD 2
SDI2 Inovonics Interface Module 3
Basic Keypad
Two-line Alphanumeric Keypad (SDI2)
Two-line Capacitive Keypad with Inputs (SDI2) (B921CW white) 4
ATM Style Alphanumeric Keypad (SDI2)
Touch Screen Keypad (B942W white)
UL Listed Class 2 Transformer 18 VAC 22 VA 60 Hz
Dual Class B Initiating Module 5 x x x x x x x x x x
X
UL 985
Fire x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
X x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
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D126
D1218
D161
D162
D130
D132A
D133
D134
FCC-380
Name
Battery (12.0 VDC, 7 Ah)
Battery (12 V, 18 Ah)
Phone Cord
Phone Cord
Auxiliary Relay Module
Smoke Detector Reversing Relay Module
Single Relay Module
UL 985
Fire x x x
Intrusion x x x cUL
F220-P with
F220‑B6
HUB
Dual Relay Module
Carbon Monoxide Detector (example of UL listed device, other UL listed devices are available)
Photoelectric Smoke Detector with Detector Base (example of
UL listed detector, other UL listed detectors are available) x
Potter HUB Holdup Button (example of UL listed holdup device, other UL listed devices are available)
Tamper Switch x x x x
ICP-EZTS
ICP-TR1822-CAN
ISC-BDL2-WP12
MB-G6-12-R
Plug-in Transformer 120 VAC primary, 18 VAC 22 VA secondary
Blue Line Gen2 Pet Friendly TriTech Motion Detector
(example of UL listed detector, other UL listed devices are available) x Wheelock MB Series 12V 6 " Fire Bell (Red) (example of UL listed device, other UL listed devices are available)
Rothenbuhler High Security Bell x x x x x
5110/4001-42
Latin America:
B442
Canada:
Plug-in GPRS Cellular Communicator x x x x
B443 Plug-in HSPA+ Cellular Communicator x x x
1 Refer to the 2-wire Powered loop Module (B201) Installation Guide (P/N: F01U296412) for compatible B201 devices.
2 Refer to the section within this section for compatible RADION devices.
3 Refer to the section within this section for compatible Inovonics devices.
4 Only ULC listed for Proprietary Burglary and Residential Fire.
5 Refer to the Dual Class B Inititating Module (D125B) Installation Instructions (P/N: F01U036340) for compatible
D125B devices.
x
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B810 wireless receiver compatible accessories
Refer to RADION receiver SD (B810) Installation Guide.
Model
RFBT-A
RFDL-11-A
RFDW-RM-A
RFDW-SM-A
RFGB-A
Name
RADION specialty
RADION TriTech
RADION contact RM
RADION contact SM
RADION glassbreak
RADION inertia 1
RADION keyfob FB
RFIN-A
RFKF-FB-A
RFKF-TB-A
RFPB-SB-A
RFPB-TB-A
RFRP-A
RADION keyfob TB
RADION panic SB
RADION panic TB
RADION repeater
RFSM-A
RFPR-12-A
RFPR-C12-A
RFUN-A
RADION smoke
RADION PIR
RADION PIR C
2
RADION universal
1 Not investigated by UL.
2 UL 985 only.
Description
Bill trap
Motion detector
Door/window contact
Recessed door/window contact
Glassbreak detector
Intertia detector
Four-button keyfob
Two-button keyfob
Single button panic
Two button panic
Repeater
Smoke detector
PIR detector
PIR curtain detector
Universal transmitter
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EN1235S
EN1235SF
EN1242
EN1247
EN1249
EN1260
EN1261HT
EN1262
EN1265
EN4200
EN4204R
EN5040-T
EN7016
ENKIT-SDI2
Model
EN1210
EN1210EOL
EN1210W
EN1215EOL
EN1215WEOL
EN1223D
EN1223S
EN1224-ON
EN1233D
EN1233S
EN1235D
EN1235DF
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B820 SDI2 Inovonics Interface Module compatible accessories
Name
Universal Transmitter (Single-input)
Universal Transmitter with EOL Resistor
Door-Window Transmitter with Reed Switch
Universal Transmitter with Wall Tamper and EOL Resistor
Door-Window Transmitter with Wall Tamper, Reed Switch, and EOL Resistor
Water-resistant Pendant Transmitter (Double-button)
Water-resistant Pendant Transmitter (Single-button)
Multiple-Condition Pendant Transmitter
Necklace Pendant Transmitter (Double-button)
Necklace Pendant Transmitter (Single-button)
Beltclip Pendant Transmitter (Double-button)
Fixed-location Transmitter (Double-button)
Beltclip Pendant Transmitter (Single-button)
Fixed-location Transmitter (Single-button)
Smoke Detector Transmitter
Glass-break Detector Transmitter
Bill Trap Transmitter
Wall Mount Motion Detector
High Traffic Motion Detector
Motion Detector With Pet Immunity
360° Ceiling Mount Motion Detector
Serial Receiver
Four Zone Add-on Receiver With Relay Outputs
High Power Repeater With Transformer
Wireless Survey Kit
B820 and EN4200 Kit
Notice!
No wireless detectors have been approved for use with alarm verification points.
For specific installation and operation instructions, please refer to manufacturers' manuals.
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3.3.1
3.3.2
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Features
SDI2 interconnect wiring
Most SDI2 modules include one or two interconnect wiring connectors. You can use these connectors to connect the modules to the control panel, and then to each other, without having to connect wires individually to the SDI2 terminals. For installations using multiple
SDI2 modules in the same enclosure, interconnect wiring makes the installation quicker and easier than using terminal strip wiring. Each SDI2 module that has an SDI2 interconnect wiring connector comes with a 12 in (30 cm) interconnect cable.
Points
B5512 control panels provide up to 48 points of protection. B4512 control panels provide up to 28 points of protection. B3512 control panels provide up to 16 points of protection. Point programming parameters determine the control panel’s response to open and shorted conditions on the sensor loop for the point. Several options allow individual point programming to custom-fit the protection to the installation.
The control panel has eight on-board points, points 1 to 8.
The SDI2 bus allows for the remaining off-board points. For example, the SDI2 bus supports a combination of B208 Octo-input Modules, and a B810 wireless receiver.
Caution!
Any points programmed as fire supervisory points are latching. A latching point requires acknowledgment before it can be cleared.
3.3.3
Areas and accounts
B5512 control panels support up to 4 areas. B4512 control panels support up to 2 areas.
B3512 control panels support 1 area. You can assign all points to a single area or distribute them over multiple areas.
Users can turn areas on and off individually or together. You can assign an authority level to a user that allows the user to turn an area on from a remote keypad in another area.
Assigning each area its own account number creates up to 4 separate accounts in the B5512, and up to 2 separate accounts in the B4512. Assigning the same account number to different areas groups them together in a single account.
Area options include exit tone and delay, separate fire and burglary outputs, and multiple opening and closing windows. Use area types to create area relationships.
For systems with more than one area, all areas must be under the responsibility of one ownership and management. This may be a group of buildings attached or unattached and may even have different addresses but are under the responsibility of someone having mutual interest (other than the alarm installing company). This does not apply to strip mall applications where each independent business must have their own separate alarm system.
An example for a commercial system would be a business that has an OFFICE area and a
WAREHOUSE area in a building where each area can be armed or disarmed independently.
As a residential example a system could be configured with the garage and house as separate areas.
In each of the examples above all of the areas are under the sole responsibility of a single owner.
In multi-area systems the bell (or siren) and control panel must be in one of the protected areas.
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The bell or siren must be located where it can be heard by users who turn areas on and off
(arm and disarm).
Digital communication
The control panel uses its built-in Ethernet connection, a B426 Conettix Ethernet
Communication Module, a Conettix Plug-in cellular module (B440/B441/B442/B443 plugged into the control panel or plugged into a B450 Conettix Plug-in Communicator Interface), or a
B430 Plug-in Telephone Communicator to send reports to the central station receiver.
The control panel sends reports in either the Modem4 or ANSI-SIA Contact ID format.
The system can route Event Reports to four different destinations through an IP network or the telephone network (PSTN). Primary and backup reporting paths can be programmed for each destination. A custom option allows you to specify which Event Reports the system sends.
Keypads
The control panels support up to 8 keypads on the SDI2 bus. Use any combination of B Series keypads. The control panel supervises all keypads.
Event memory
The control panel retains point alarm and trouble events for each area in event memory. You can view event memory on a keypad. Turning an area on clears the event memory for that area.
Event log
The event log stores up to 255 local and reported events. The event log includes time, date, event, area, point, and user. View the event log from a keypad or use RPS to remotely retrieve event information. When the event log reaches a programmed threshold of stored events, it can send an optional report to a receiver.
Notice!
B5512 control panels store up to 255 events. B4512 and B3512 control panels store up to
127.
Programming
Use RPS to program the control panels. You can connect to the control panel using a network connection (on-board Ethernet port, cellular module, B426 Conettix Ethernet Communication
Module, or telephone module), or locally using the control panel’s on-board Ethernet port or
USB port. (To program with the USB port connection, use the B99 USB 2.0 Type A Male to
Type A Male cable by Bosch.) You can also use a keypad for select programming.
Refer to RPS Help or the control panel's Program Entry Guide, and to Keypad Installer menu,
page 103 for programming options.
Notice!
After system installation and any control panel programming, perform a complete system test.
A complete system test includes testing the control panel, all devices, and communication paths for proper operation.
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Firmware updates
Firmware updates
Remote firmware updates through Remote Programming Software (RPS) using the RPS
Firmware Update Wizard. The Firmware Update Wizard uses the on-board USB connection or optional IP connection (on-board Ethernet connection, B426 Conettix Ethernet
Communication Module, B440 Conettix Plug-in Cellular Communicator, B441 Conettix Plug-in
CDMA Cellular Communicator, B442 Plug-in GPRS Cellular Communicator (Latin America),
B443 Plug-in HSPA+ Cellular Communicator (Canada)) to transmit the updates.
– Control panel updates. Remotely update the control panel firmware for easy feature enhancements without replacing ROM chips.
– Module update support. Remotely update the firmware on connected SDI2 modules for easy feature enhancements without visiting each individual module.
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4 Installation workflow
Before installing and operating the control panel, read these instructions. Failure to follow these procedures may cause the device not to function properly. Bosch Security Systems Inc.
is not responsible for any devices that are improperly installed, tested, or maintained.
This document does not contain special information about local requirements and safety issues. Information on such issues is provided only to the extent that it is needed for operation of the device. Ensure that you are familiar with all safety-related processes and regulations in your area. This also includes how to act in the event of an alarm and the initial steps to take if a fire breaks out. The operating instructions should always be available on site.
It is a required part of the system and must be given to the new owner if the system is ever sold.
Use the workflow and checkboxes below as you complete steps. Each step includes references for more detailed information.
Install the enclosure and wiring label
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Install the enclosure and wiring label, page 25
Install the control panel
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Mount the control panel, page 25
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Configure OUTPUT A using the jumper, page 27
Install and wire for telephone communication
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Telephone communications, page 38
Install and wire for IP communications
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Install and wire the battery and the transformer
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Begin to charge the battery while you install other devices
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Install and wire arming devices
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Keypads, keyswitches, keyfobs and transmitters, page 54
Install and wire outputs
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Install and wire inputs
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Complete the installation
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Program and test the control panel, page 75
See also
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Keypads, keyswitches, keyfobs and transmitters, page 54
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Mount the control panel, page 25
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Install the enclosure and wiring label, page 25
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Telephone communications, page 38
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Program and test the control panel, page 75
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Configure OUTPUT A using the jumper, page 27
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Control panel installation
Install the enclosure and wiring label
Refer to Enclosures, page 96 to determine if the application requires a specific enclosure.
Installing the enclosure:
1.
Remove any knockouts prior to installing the control panel.
2.
Mount the enclosure in the desired location. Use all enclosure mounting holes. Refer to the mounting instructions supplied with the selected enclosure.
3.
Pull the wires into the enclosure.
Notice!
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) can cause problems on long wire runs.
4.
Install the supplied Enclosure Wiring Label (B5512/B4512/B3512) on the inside of the enclosure door.
1 2 3 2
4
3
5.2
5.2.1
2 5 2
Figure 5.1: Enclosure and control panel mounting (B10 shown)
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ Control panel wiring label
2 ᅳ Enclosure mounting holes (4)
3 ᅳ Module mounting locations (4)
4 ᅳ Tamper switch mounting location
5 ᅳ Control panel mounting location
Install the control panel
Mount the control panel
1.
Identify the control panel mounting location in the enclosure.
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Figure 5.2: B10 and B11 control panel placement locations
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ B10 Medium Control Panel Enclosure
2 ᅳ B11 Small Control Panel Enclosure
3 ᅳ Mounting clip locations for the B5512/B4512/B3512
2.
Snap the four supplied plastic standoffs onto four enclosure support posts. If using the
B12 Mounting Plate for D8103 Enclosure, attach the standoffs to the plate support posts.
Do not attach the standoffs with screws at this time.
Figure 5.3: Standoff attachment
3.
Place the control panel on top of the standoffs. Align the holes in the corners of the control panel with the openings at the top of each standoff. Secure the control panel to the standoffs with supplied, self-threading screws.
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5.2.2
5.2.3
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Figure 5.4: Mount control panel on standoffs
4.
If using the B12 Mounting Plate for D8103 Enclosure, rest the hook tabs on the mounting plate hooks within the enclosure. Secure the lock-down tab to the plate mounting hole with the screw provided.
Connect earth ground
To help prevent damage from electrostatic discharges or other transient electrical surges, connect the system to earth ground at the earth ground terminal before making other connections. The icon (Terminal 10) indicates the earth ground terminal. Use a recommended earth ground reference, such as a grounding rod or a cold water pipe.
Notice!
Do not use telephone or electrical ground for the earth ground connection. Use 14 AWG (1.8
mm) to 16 AWG (1.5 mm) wire when making the connection. Do not connect other control panel terminals to earth ground.
Caution!
Avoid electrostatic discharge. Always touch the earth ground connection with the icon first, before beginning work on the control panel.
Configure OUTPUT A using the jumper
When planning your installation, carefully consider the use of OUTPUT A. OUTPUT A is a form
C relay. You can configure the common terminal (C) of Output A (OUTPUT A) using the jumper:
– To provide +12 VDC (AUX power)
– To be a COM terminal (parallel to all COM terminals)
– To be a dry contact (no voltage, not common)
The control panel ships with the jumper in the default position, AUX power. (OUTPUT A, ‘C’ terminal using AUX PWR). Remove the door covering the jumper pins, and then move the jumper to the left two pins for switched low (OUTPUT A parallel to COM terminals). Replace the cover door. The OUTPUT A LED lights when OUTPUT A is active. Refer to the figure below or to the Enclosure Wiring Label (B5512/B4512/B3512) to set the OUTPUT A jumper.
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P1
COM AUX
OUTPUT A (C terminal) = AUX PWR
P1
COM AUX
OUTPUT A (C terminal) = COM
P1
COM AUX
OUTPUT A (C terminal) = DRY
COMMUNICATION MODULE 1
100BASE-T
ETHERNET
18 VAC
LINK
USB
P1
COM AUX
OUTPUT A
AUX
- 12 V +
SDI2
Device Bus
R Y G B
ON-BOARD POINTS
Voltage Ranges
Open
Normal
Short
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1.3 VDC
1 k End of Line Resistors
C
OUTPUT
B
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
18VAC + BAT NO C NC
OUTPUT A
COM AUX R Y G B
PWR A B COM
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
Figure 5.5: OUTPUT A jumper configuration options (B5512 shown)
Control panel to module wiring overview
In the following sections, this document provides instructions for wiring devices to your control panel. You can use interconnect or terminal wiring.
Using terminal wiring
For terminal wiring, use 18 AWG to 22 AWG (1.02 mm to 0.65 mm) wire.
COMMUNICATION MODULE 1
100BASE-T
ETHERNET
18 VAC
LINK
OUTPUT A
Jumper Under Cover
AUX PWR
COM
DRY
OUTPUT A
BATTERY
USB
OUTPUT A
AUX
- 12 V +
SDI2
Device Bus
R Y G B
ON-BOARD POINTS
Voltage Ranges
Open
Normal
Short
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1.3 VDC
1 k End of Line Resistors
C
OUTPUT
B
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
18VAC + BAT -
NO C NC
OUTPUT A
COM AUX R Y G B
PWR A B COM
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
PWR A B COM PWR A B COM
Figure 5.6: SDI2 devices daisy chained with terminal wiring (B5512 shown)
Using interconnect wiring
Interconnect wiring connectors parallel the SDI2 PWR, A, B, and COM terminals on the terminal strip. In installations with multiple SDI2 modules, using interconnect wiring makes the installation quicker and easier than using terminal strip wiring. You use any combination of terminal and interconnect wiring to wire multiple modules in parallel, but do not wire a single module to the control panel using both terminal and interconnect wiring.
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The interconnect wiring connectors are "keyed" (interconnect wiring plug can fit in only one direction).
COMMUNICATION MODULE 1
100BASE-T
ETHERNET
18 VAC
LINK
OUTPUT A
Jumper Under Cover
AUX PWR
COM
DRY
OUTPUT A
BATTERY
USB
OUTPUT A
AUX
- 12 V +
SDI2
Device Bus
R Y G B
ON-BOARD POINTS
Voltage Ranges
Open
Normal
Short
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1.3 VDC
1 k End of Line Resistors
C
OUTPUT
B
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
18VAC + BAT -
NO C NC
OUTPUT A
COM AUX R Y G B
PWR A B COM
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
PWR A B COM
Figure 5.7: SDI2 devices daisy chained with interconnect wiring (B5512 shown)
PWR A B COM
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6.1
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Power supply
Primary power terminals
The control panel uses an 18 VAC, 22 VA internally fused transformer (CX4010) for its primary power source. The control panel draws 125 mA when idle and 155 mA when in an alarm state.
The auxiliary power available for continuously powered devices is 800 mA.
Transient suppressors and spark gaps protect the circuit from power surges. This protection relies on the ground connection at the earth ground terminal, marked with the icon. Ensure that you connect the terminal to a proper ground.
Refer to Connect earth ground, page 27.
AC power fail
The system indicates an AC power failure when the 18 VAC terminals do not have power. The
AC Fail Time parameter sets the number of minutes or seconds without AC power before the control panel reports the failure, and the number of minutes or seconds after the power returns before the control panel reports restored power.
Self diagnostics at power up and reset
The system performs a series of self-diagnostic tests of hardware, software, and programming at power up and at reset. The self-diagnostics tests complete in approximately 10 to 30 sec.
If the control panel fails any test, a System Trouble message appears at the keypads.
Install the transformer
Caution!
Do not short-circuit the terminals of the transformer: Shorting the terminals opens the internal fuse, causing permanent failure. Connect the transformer to the 18 VAC terminals of the control panel before plugging it into the power source.
Notice!
Plan ahead
Route telephone, SDI2 bus wiring, and sensor loop wiring away from any AC conductors, including the transformer wire. AC wiring can induce noise and low level voltage into adjacent wiring.
1.
Use 18 AWG (1.02 mm) wire minimum (12 AWG [2 mm] maximum) and connect the transformer to the control panel. Make the wire length as short as possible. Do not exceed 50 ft (15 m).
2.
Connect the wire to the control panel.
3.
Connect the wire to the transformer.
4.
Plug the transformer into an unswitched, 120 VAC, 60 Hz power outlet only.
5.
Secure the transformer to the outlet with the screw provided.
Secondary (DC) power terminals 6.2
A 12 V sealed lead-acid rechargeable battery (D126/D1218) supplies secondary power for auxiliary and alarm outputs, and powers the system during interruptions in primary (AC) power.
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Notice!
Use lead acid batteries only
The charging circuit is calibrated for lead-acid batteries. Do not use gel-cell or nicad batteries.
Extra batteries increase back-up time
To increase battery back-up time, connect a second 12 V battery in parallel to the first battery.
Use a D122/D122L Dual Battery Harness to ensure proper and safe connection.
Refer to Standby battery calculations, page 98.
D1218 Battery
The D1218 is a 12 V, 18 Ah battery for use in applications requiring extended battery standby time. The control panel does not support more than 18 Ah.
Install the battery
1.
Place the battery upright in the base of the enclosure.
2.
Locate the red and black leads supplied in the literature pack.
3.
Connect the black battery lead to the BAT- terminal, and then to the negative (-) side of the battery.
4.
Connect the red battery lead to the BAT+ terminal, and then to the positive (+) side of the battery.
Warning!
High current arcs are possible. The positive (red) battery lead and the BAT+ terminal can create high current arcs if shorted to other terminals or the enclosure. Use caution when working with the positive lead and BAT+. Always disconnect the positive (red) lead from the battery before removing it from BAT+.
Caution!
The battery terminals and wire are not power limited. A 0.250 in (6.4 mm) space must be maintained between the battery terminals, battery wiring, and all other wiring. Battery wiring cannot share the same conduit, conduit fittings, or conduit knockouts with other wiring.
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2
COMMUNICATION MODULE 1
100BASE-T
ETHERNET
3
18 VAC
LINK
OUTPUT A
Jumper Under Cover
AUX PWR
COM
DRY
OUTPUT A
BATTERY
USB
OUTPUT A
AUX
- 12 V +
SDI2
Device Bus
R Y G B
1 COM 2
ON-BOARD POINTS
Voltage Ranges
Open
Normal
Short
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1.3 VDC
1 k End of Line Resistors
C
OUTPUT
B
3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
18VAC + BAT -
NO C NC
OUTPUT A
COM AUX R Y G B
PWR A B COM
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
5 4
7
Control Panel
6.2.2
6
Figure 6.1: Non-power-limited wiring (B5512 shown)
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ Conduit required for use with external batteries
2 ᅳ To CX4010 UL Listed Class 2 Transformer 18 VAC 22 VA 60 Hz
3 ᅳ 0.25 in (6.4 mm) minimum
4 ᅳ Battery terminals. BAT- is non-power limited
5 ᅳ Battery wires
6 ᅳ 12 V sealed lead-acid rechargeable battery (D126/D1218)
7 ᅳ Sensor loop wires
Charge the battery
Connect the battery and then the transformer to allow the control panel to charge the battery while you complete the installation.
Battery maintenance
Use sealed lead-acid rechargeable battery (12.0 VDC, 7 Ah or 12.0 VDC, 18 Ah). The control panel supports up to 18 Ah of battery. If you use two D126 (12.0 VDC, 7 Ah) batteries, then connect them using the D122/D122L Dual Battery Harness. If you install two batteries, they must have the same capacity.
Replace the batteries every 3 to 5 years. If you install two batteries, replace them both at the same time.
Record the date of installation directly on the battery.
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Caution!
Exceeding the maximum output ratings or installing the transformer in an outlet that is routinely switched off causes heavy discharges. Routine heavy discharges can lead to premature battery failure.
Battery supervision
The battery charging float level occurs at 13.65 VDC. If the battery voltage drops below 12.1
VDC, the control panel sends a LOW BATTERY report, if programmed to do so.
When the battery voltage drops to 10.2 VDC, the keypad or keypads show low battery messages. The control panel (if programmed for power supervision) sends a Battery Low report in the Modem4 communication format. It sends a Low System Battery (302) report in the Contact ID format.
If programmed for power supervision, the control panel adds a missing battery event to the event log. If programmed for battery fault reports, the control panel sends a BATTERY
MISSING report in the Modem4 communication format, or Control Panel Battery Missing (311) report in the Contact ID format.
When battery voltage returns to 13.4 V, the keypads stop showing the low battery messages. If the control panel is programmed for power supervision, it sends a BATTERY RESTORAL report in the Modem4 communication format or a Control Panel Battery Restored to Normal (302) report in the Contact ID format.
Investigate LOW BATTERY events immediately: If primary (AC) power is off and the discharge continues, the control panel becomes inoperative when the battery voltage drops below 10.2
VDC.
Battery discharge and recharge schedule
Discharge cycle
13.65 VDC - Charging float level.
12.1 VDC - Low Battery Report, if programmed.
10.2 VDC - Minimum operational voltage.
Recharge cycle
AC ON - Battery charging begins and AC Restoral Reports sent.
13.4 V - Battery Restoral Report sent. Battery float charged.
Further information
Refer to Powered outputs, page 60.
B520 Auxiliary Power Supply
The optional B520 Auxiliary Power Supply Module provides up to 2 A of 12 VDC standby power for Fire and Burglar applications. For Burglar applications, an additional 2 A of alarm power is available, allowing 2 A of standby current and up to 4 A of alarm current. You can connect more than one module to the control panel.
The B5512 control panels support up to 4 modules. The B4512/B3512 control panels support up to 2 modules.
Connect B520 Auxiliary Power Supply Modules to the SDI2 bus on the control panel using terminals PWR, A, B, and COM. This section includes basic installation instructions. For detailed installation instructions, refer to the Auxiliary Power Supply Module (B520) Installation
Guide for complete installation instructions, and for battery standby time calculations, refer to the B520 Auxiliary Power Supply Module Battery Standby Chart within the installation guide.
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6.3.2
6.3.3
6.3.4
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SDI2 address settings
Notice!
The module reads the address switch setting only during power up. If you change the setting after you apply power to the module, you must cycle the power to the module in order for the new setting to be enabled.
If multiple B520 modules reside on the same system, each B520 module must have a unique address.
Supervision
The control panel supervises B520 Auxiliary Power Supply Modules on the SDI2 bus.
With any failure to receive an expected response from an SDI2 module, all keypads show in a system fault display. The control panel sends a module trouble report to the central station (if configured for module trouble reports).
Auxiliary power supply trouble conditions
Each auxiliary power supply module on the SDI2 bus monitors several conditions including AC status, battery status, over current status, and a tamper input. Each of these conditions produces a unique system trouble condition at all keypads. The control panel sends a module trouble report to the central station (if configured for module trouble reports).
When the control panel shows a generic trouble condition for a SDI2 bus power supply module, it could mean one of several non-serviceable things has occurred; low power output, module firmware flash error, or battery charger circuit failure.
Installation and control panel wiring (B520)
The power supply draws approximately 15 mA (+/- 1 mA) from the control panel.
Ensure that there is enough power for the module and other powered devices you want connected to the system.
Refer to On-board outputs, page 60.
Caution!
Remove all power (AC and battery) before making any connections. Failure to do so might result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Install the module
1.
Install the enclosure on the wall using the instructions supplied with the enclosure.
2.
Set the module address using the address switches before you install it in the enclosure.
3.
Insert the plastic mounting clips onto the appropriate standoff locations inside the enclosure or on a mounting skirt, when required.
4.
Mount the module onto the plastic mounting clips and then secure it using the supplied mounting screws.
Wire to earth ground
To help prevent damage from electrostatic charges or other transient electrical surges, connect the system to earth ground before making other connections. Recommended earth ground references are a grounding rod or a cold water pipe. When grounding, run wire as close as possible to grounding device.
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Caution!
Do not use telephone or electrical ground for the earth ground connection. Use 14 AWG (1.8
mm) to 16 AWG (1.5 mm) wire when making the connection.
Figure 6.2: B520 earth ground wiring
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ Power supply module
2 ᅳ 14 AWG - 16 AWG (1.8 mm - 1.5 mm) wire
3 ᅳ Ground device (grounding rod or cold water pipe)
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Wire to the control panel
When wiring a module to a control panel, use the terminal strip labeled with PWR, A, B, and
COM for SDI2 IN to wire to terminals labeled PWR, A, B, and COM on the control panel.
Use 12 AWG to 22 AWG (2 mm to 0.65 mm) wire.
1
2
SDI2 OUT SDI2 IN
AUX
- 12 V +
SDI2
Device Bus
R Y G B
ON-BOARD POINTS
Voltage Ranges
Open
Normal
Short
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1.3 VDC
1 k End of Line Resistors
C
OUTPUT
B
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
COM AUX R Y G B
PWR A B COM
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
PWR A B COM PWR A B COM
3
R
Y
G
B
Figure 6.3: B520 to the control panel wiring (B5512 shown)
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ Control panel
2 ᅳ Power supply module
3 ᅳ Terminal strip wiring
Powered device and battery wiring
Wire to SDI2 powered devices
When wiring the output of a B520 to a SDI2 module, you can use either the SDI2 OUT terminal strip labeled with PWR, A, B, and COM to wire to terminals labeled PWR, A, B, and COM on the next module, or you can use the interconnect wiring connector (included). Wiring the output of a B520 to a SDI2 device provides power to the device while passing through data between the control panel and the device.
1 1
SDI2 OUT SDI2 IN SDI2 OUT SDI2 IN
PWR A B COM PWR A B COM
R Y G B
3
PWR A B COM PWR A B COM
4
2
2
PWR A B COM
PWR A B COM
Figure 6.4: B520 to powered devices - terminal strip or interconnect wiring connector
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Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ B520 Auxiliary Power Supply Module
2 ᅳ Powered device (SDI2 module)
3 ᅳ Terminal strip wiring
4 ᅳ Interconnect wiring (P/N: F01U079745)
Wire to batteries
Wiring the B520 to BATT 1 is required for proper operation of standby power for the B520 module. Wiring the second battery (BATT 2) is optional. If a control panel is configured for two batteries as the standby power source, then BATT 2 is also required for proper operation.
BATT 2 must have the same capacity and rating as BATT 1. Maximum standby power cannot exceed 36 Ah.
1
BATT 1
+ -
BATT 2
+ -
R B R B
3 2
Figure 6.5: B520 BATT terminals wiring
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ Module
2 ᅳ Battery 2 (BATT 2) - (12 V nominal lead acid)
3 ᅳ Battery 1 (BATT 1) - (12 V nominal lead acid))
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7.1
7.1.1
7.1.2
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Telephone communications
Control Panel
B430 Plug-in Telephone Communicator
The B430 Plug-in Telephone Communicator provides communication over PSTN. The module provides a single telephone interface RJ-45 connector for connecting the phone line. The module plugs directly into the control panel with no additional connections required.
The control panel supports one plug-in module plugged directly into the control panel board.
This section includes basic installation instructions. For detailed installation instructions, refer to the Plug-in Telephone Communicator (B430) Installation Guide.
Notification
The B430 module by Bosch Security Systems, Inc. is registered with the Federal
Communication Commission (FCC) under Part 68, for connection to the public telephone system using an RJ31X or RJ38X phone line connection jack installed by the local telephone company.
Do not connect registered equipment to party lines or coin-operated telephones. Notify the local telephone company and provide the following information before connecting the control panel to the telephone network:
– The particular line to which you connect the module
– Make (Bosch Security Systems, Inc.), model (B5512/B4512/B3512), and serial number of the control panel
– FCC registration number: ESVAL00BB430
– Ringer eq: 0.0B
Supervision
The control panel supervises the phone line. You can configure the supervision time using
RPS.
Installation and module wiring (B430)
Ensure that there is enough power for the module and other powered devices you want connected to the system.
Refer to On-board outputs, page 60.
Caution!
Remove all power (AC and battery) before making any connections. Failure to do so might result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Install the module
The module plugs into a connector and is held in place with a plug-in module retention clip.
The module handle and support on top of the module hold the unit during installation.
Plug the module in to a control panel by aligning the module with the control panel’s on-board connector. The retention clip has a locking device to help hold the card in position. Pull the locking device back. Slide the module down until it seats firmly into the connector slot. The locking handle will then click into pace holding the module in the socket.
Wire to the phone line
The module has pads on both sides of the board to connect a test telephone set. Connect one end of a D162 or D161 Modular Telephone Cord to the phone line, and connect the other end to a RJ31X or RJ38X phone jack to make proper connection to the phone line.
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7.1.3
7.2
Figure 7.1: PTSN module wiring (B5512 shown)
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ Premises telephone
2 ᅳ Incoming Telco line
3 ᅳ Installer telephone test set
4 ᅳ RJ-45 phone connector
Diagnostic LEDs
The module uses a green LED to indicate when the module is on or off hook or the line is ringing (incoming phone call).
Flash pattern
OFF
ON
Flash
Table 7.1: PTSN diagnostic LED patterns
Function
Standby
Line seized
Ringing detect (incoming phone call)
Phone jack location
To prevent jamming of signals, wire the RJ31X or RJ38X jack before the in-house telephone system to support line seizure. Install the jack on the street side of the telephone switch, wired ahead of any PBX equipment. Line seizure temporarily interrupts normal telephone usage while the control panel sends data. After installation, confirm that the control panel seizes the line, acquires dial tone, reports correctly to the receiver, and releases the telephone line to the in-house telephone system.
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7.3
3
4
5
6
Figure 7.2: RJ31X/RJ38X wiring (RJ31X shown)
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ Outside Telco
2 ᅳ Premises telephone
3 ᅳ Bar short removed on Telco connector block insertion – positions 1 and 4 and 5 and 8
4 ᅳ RJ31X/RJ38X jack
5 ᅳ Telco connector block
6 ᅳ To control panel
Telephone line monitor
The B430 module has a built-in telephone line monitor that tests the telephone line for voltage and current. The normal voltage on a telephone line is approximately 48 VDC (24 VDC for some telephone systems).
If the module senses trouble, it starts a programmable telephone line trouble timer, which continues to run as long as the monitor detects trouble. It resets to zero when the control panel senses a normal line. If the timer reaches the delay time in the Phone Supervision program item, it begins a telephone line trouble response. Programming determines what the response is. For programming information, refer to Phone Parameters in RPS Help or in the control panel's Program Entry Guide.
Notice!
Bad Line Might Test OK
The telephone line monitor uses voltage levels to test the status of the telephone line. In some instances, a given telephone line might be out of service without affecting the voltage on the line. The telephone line monitor cannot recognize this trouble condition.
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Called party disconnect
Telephone companies provide “called party disconnect” to allow the called party to terminate a call. The called party must go on hook (hang up) for a fixed interval before a dial tone is available for a new call. This interval varies with telephone company equipment. Control panel firmware allows for “called party disconnect” by adding a 35-sec “on hook” interval to the dial tone detect function. If the control panel does not detect a dial tone in 7 sec, it puts the telephone line on hook for 35 sec to activate “called party disconnect,” goes off hook, and begins a seven-sec dial tone detect. If no dial tone is detected, the control panel dials the number anyway. Each time the control panel dials the number, the control panel records this as an attempt.
Communication failure
If the control panel has a backup route configured and the first two attempts to reach the receiver over the phone line fail, the system switches to the backup route. When it switches to the backup route, it sends a trouble event, and the event that triggered the telephone call to the central station follows.
After ten unsuccessful attempts to reach the receiver, the control panel enters communication failure. The control panel clears any reports queued for the failed route and generates a
COMM FAIL event that shows on the keypads. A trouble sounder can be programmed to annunciate at the keypads.
One hour after a COMM FAIL event, the control panel attempts to send a COMM RSTL event.
If a communication failure still occurs, the keypad trouble sounds again.
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8.1
8.1.1
8.1.2
8.1.3
IP communications
Control Panel
The control panel uses the optional on-board Ethernet connector, B440 Conettix Plug-in
Cellular Communicator, B441 Conettix Plug-in CDMA Cellular Communicator, B442 Plug-in
GPRS Cellular Communicator (Latin America), B443 Plug-in HSPA+ Cellular Communicator
(Canada), or B426 Conettix Ethernet Communication Module to communicate with a Conettix
D6600 or a Conettix D6100IPv6 Communications Receiver/Gateway. Using Conettix IP communication offers a secure path that includes anti-replay/anti-substitution features and provides enhanced security with AES 256-bit encryption. You can use the Ethernet connection for remote programming.
The control panel supports Domain Name System (DNS) for both remote programming and central station communication. DNS provides ease of use, eliminating the need to use static IP addresses as your reporting destination, and accommodates a simple solution for central station disaster recovery. IP Setup is available via the keypad Installer menu and the remote programming software, eliminating the need to use complicated internet programming tools such as ARP and Telnet. The control panel supports both IPv6 and IPv4 networks.
For more information on the enhanced communications capabilities, refer to RPS Help or the control panel's Program Entry Guide.
Notice!
For premises equipment used in the communication path, such as routers, use only UL listed equipment.
On-board Ethernet connection
The built-in Ethernet port on the control panels allows for a network connection without the need for additional modules. The port supports both 10 Base-T (10 Mb) and 100 Base-TX (100
Mb) standards. The port supports full duplex, half duplex, and HP AUTO_MDIX communication, using a standard Ethernet cable.
Supervision
The control panel supervises its on-board Ethernet connection when the control panel uses the on-board Ethernet in any of the four route groups as part of either the primary route or the backup route, or when the control panel uses the connection as the automation mode 1 device. Supervision ensures reliable operation of the Ethernet port.
If supervised and the on-board Ethernet does not respond to control panel supervision polls, then a system fault message appears at the keypads. The control panel sends a corresponding report to the central station.
Local RPS programming
Use the on-board Ethernet connection to locally connect with RPS. This connection method requires a direct IP connection from the RPS computer to the on-board Ethernet port. You must remove the Ethernet cable that connects the control panel to the network used for IP communication for the duration of the RPS session (when applicable). Be sure to reconnect the cable used for IP communication when you finish your RPS session.
On-board Ethernet diagnostic LEDs
The control panel includes the following on-board LEDs to assist with troubleshooting the onboard Ethernet connection.
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MODULE 1
1
E 1
MODULE
RELEASE
ETHERNET
100BASE-T
2
LINK
USB
Figure 8.1: On-board Ethernet connector and LEDs (B5512 shown)
Callout ᅳ Description Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ 100BASE-T LED (green) 2 ᅳ LINK LED (yellow)
Refer to the following tables for information on the 100BASE-T and LINK LEDs.
Flash pattern Function
Communicating at 100 Mb
On Steady
Communicating at 10 Mb.
Off
Table 8.1: 100BASE-T LED descriptions
Flash pattern Function
Plugged into an Ethernet network.
On Steady
Communication in progress.
8.2
Flashing
Unplugged from an Ethernet network, or the Ethernet network is not available.
Off
Table 8.2: LINK LED descriptions
Conettix Plug-in Cellular Communicators
Cellular plug-in communicators provide communication between the control panel and central monitoring stations or RPS using a cellular network. The module also sends and receives SMS messages for personal notification or system configuration.
The control panel supports one plug-in module.
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8.2.2
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Control Panel
Connect a module using the plug-in module connector or using a B450 Conettix Plug-in
Communicator Interface (refer to the Conettix Plug-in Communicator Interface (B450)
Installation and Operation Guide and B450 Conettix Plug-in Communicator Interface, page 50).
This section includes basic installation instructions. For detailed instructions, refer to the
corresponding Conettix plug-in module document listed in Optional module documents, page
Supervision
The control panel supervises a plug-in cellular communicator when the control panel uses the module in any of the four route groups as part of either the primary route or the backup route, and the control panel uses the module to route any personal notifications. Supervision ensures reliable operation between the module and the control panel.
If supervised and the module does not respond to control panel supervision polls, then a system fault message shows on the keypads. The control panel sends a corresponding report to the central station.
Installation and module wiring (B44x)
Ensure that there is enough power for the module and other powered devices you want connected to the system.
Refer to On-board outputs, page 60.
Caution!
Remove all power (AC and battery) before making any connections. Failure to do so might result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Install the module
The module plugs into a connector and is held in place with a plug-in module retention clip.
The module handle and support on top of the module hold the unit during installation.
Plug the module in to a control panel by aligning the module with the control panel’s on-board connector. The retention clip has a locking device to help hold the card in position. Pull the locking device back. Slide the module down until it seats firmly into the connector slot. The locking handle will then click into pace holding the module in the socket.
Wire to the antenna
The module has a threaded connector for connection to an antenna. Route the antenna cable through a wire knockout in the top of the enclosure. Connect the antenna cable to the module. Secure the antenna cable to the outside of the enclosure.
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8.2.3
Figure 8.2: Plug-in celluar module wiring (B440 and B5512 shown)
Signal strength and diagnostic LEDs
Five LED patterns indicate that you correctly secured the module in the control panel, and indicate the signal strength obtained by the module.
LED Function
Indicates the overall status of the device.
Blue
Indicates an unacceptable signal strength level.
Red
Indicates a marginal signal strength level.
Yellow
Indicates a good signal strength level.
Green (1 light)*
Indicates a very good signal strength level.
Green (2 lights)
* One green LED indicates the minimum installation level.
Table 8.3: Cellular module signal strength LED patterns
A single blue Status LED indicates the module status.
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Flash pattern Function
Normal state. Indicates normal operation.
Flashes once every 1 sec
3 quick flashes
Off
Table 8.4: Cellular module diagnostic LED patterns
Communication error state. Indicates the module is unable to communicate on the cellular network.
LED trouble state. Module is not powered, or some other trouble condition prohibits the module from controlling the heartbeat LED.
8.3
8.3.1
B426 Ethernet Communication Module
The B426 Conettix Ethernet Communication Module is a four-wire powered SDI2 device that provides connection for two-way communication over Ethernet networks to the control panels.
The control panel supports one module.
The B426 Conettix Ethernet Communication Module connects to the SDI2 bus on the control panel using terminals PWR, A, B, and COM, or using the SDI2 interconnect wiring connector.
This section includes basic installation instructions. For detailed installation instructions, refer to the Conettix Ethernet Communication Module (B426) Installation and Operation Guide (P/N:
F01U281208).
Address and emulation settings
Notice!
The module reads the address switch setting only during power up. If you change the setting after you apply power to the module, you must cycle the power to the module in order for the new setting to be enabled.
8.3.2
Set the address switch to 1 to use the module with a B5512/B4512/B3512 control panel.
Supervision
The control panel supervises in two ways:
– Module supervision. The control panel supervises the module through polling. If the module does not respond to the control panel polling, the control panel declares the device missing.
– Communication supervision. The control panel supervises the communication path by polling the central station receiver. If the poll is missed from either side, a communication fault is declared both at the control panel and the central station receiver.
8.3.3
B426 module faults
With a B426 installed, several services become available to the control panel. Any break in the
Ethernet connection to a supervised B426 results in a system fault at the keypads indicating
Open Cable trouble.
If a Domain Name Server (DNS) is available on the network, a failure to resolve an individual
Network Address hostname results in a system fault at the keypads indicating DNS ERROR ##.
The error number represents the communication module and path destination combination
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If a B426 fails all communication with the DNS, a system fault indicating Network Module #
Address Error shows on all keypads and the control panel sends a trouble event to the central stations, if enabled.
Local RPS programming
Use the B426 IP Direct connect feature to locally connect with RPS. This connection method requires a direct IP connection from the RPS computer to the B426 Ethernet port. You must remove the Ethernet cable that connects the B426 to the web for the duration of the IP direct connection. Be sure to reconnect the B426 to the internet when you finish.
The IP Direct connection for RPS uses the B426 AutoIP configuration. Refer to the Conettix
Ethernet Communication Module (B426) Installation and Operation Guide for configuration information. This connection method also allows diagnostic and history retrieval.
Installation and control panel wiring (B426)
Ensure that there is enough power for the module and other powered devices you want connected to the system.
Refer to On-board outputs, page 60.
Caution!
Remove all power (AC and battery) before making any connections. Failure to do so might result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Install the module
1.
Set the module address to one using the address switch before you install it in the enclosure.
2.
Install the module in the enclosure with the control panel or in an adjacent enclosure that is no more than 1000 ft (305 m) using 18 AWG to 22 AWG (1.02 mm to 0.65 mm) wire from the control panel.
3.
Use the screws provided with the module to secure the module in the enclosure.
Wire to the control panel
When you wire an SDI2 module to a control panel, you can use either the terminal strip labeled with PWR, A, B, and COM to wire to terminals labeled PWR, A, B, and COM on the control panel, or you can use the P6 interconnect wiring connector and the included interconnect cable.
For terminal wiring, use 18 AWG to 22 AWG (1.02 mm to 0.65 mm) wire.
Notice!
Use either the terminal strip wiring or interconnect wiring to the control panel. Do not use both. When connecting multiple modules, you can combine terminal strip and interconnect wiring connectors in series.
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1
AUX
- 12 V +
SDI2
Device Bus
R Y G B
ON-BOARD POINTS
Voltage Ranges
Open
Normal
Short
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1.3 VDC
1 k End of Line Resistors
C
OUTPUT
B
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
3
COM AUX R Y G B
PWR A B COM
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
2
R
Y
G
B
G
B
R
Y
2
R
Y
G
B
1
AUX
- 12 V +
SDI2
Device Bus
R Y G B
ON-BOARD POINTS
Voltage Ranges
Open
Normal
Short
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1.3 VDC
1 k End of Line Resistors
C
OUTPUT
B
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
COM AUX R Y G B
PWR A B COM
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
4
Figure 8.3: B426 to control panel wiring - terminal strip or interconnect wiring connector (B5512 shown)
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ Control panel
2 ᅳ Module
3 ᅳ Terminal strip wiring
4 ᅳ Interconnect cable (P/N: F01U079745) (included)
Wire to the network
The module has an Ethernet RJ-45 port for connection to an Ethernet network. Connect an
Ethernet cable between the Ethernet jack on the module and a network jack.
1
2
8.3.6
G
B
R
Y
Figure 8.4: B426 to Ethernet wiring
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ B426 module
2 ᅳ Ethernet cable
Diagnostic LEDs
The B426 includes the following on-board LEDs to assist with troubleshooting:
– Heartbeat (system status).
– RX (receive).
– TX (transmit).
Refer to B426 module overview for Ethernet link LED locations.
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Function
Normal state. Indicates normal operation state.
Flashes once every 1 sec
3 quick flashes every 1 sec
Communication error state. Indicates a bus communication error. The module is not receiving commands from the control panel.
Trouble state. Indicates a trouble condition exists.
On Steady
Off
Table 8.5: Heartbeat LED descriptions
LED trouble state. Module is not powered, or some other trouble condition prohibits the module from controlling the heartbeat LED.
Flash pattern Function
Occurs when the module receives a message over the network connection – UPD, TCP, or DNS.
RX (Receive) Flashing
Occurs when the module sends a message over the network connection – UPD, TCP, or DNS.
TX (Transmit) Flashing
Table 8.6: RX and TX LEDs descriptions
LINK (yellow) LED pattern 100Mb (green) LED pattern Function
No Ethernet link
Off Off
10Base-T link
On Steady Off
10Base-T activity
Off
Flashing
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8.4.2
8.4.3
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LINK (yellow) LED pattern 100Mb (green) LED pattern Function
100Base-TX link
On Steady On Steady
100Base-TX activity
Flashing
Table 8.7: Ethernet Link LEDs descriptions
On Steady
B450 Conettix Plug-in Communicator Interface
The B450 Conettix Plug-in Communicator Interface gives the ability to connect more than one cellular plug-in communicator to the control panel by providing an interface to the control panel’s SDI2 wiring.
The B450 supports one cellular plug-in module.
B450 Conettix Plug-in Communicator Interface connects to the SDI2 bus on the control panel using terminals PWR, A, B, and COM, or using the SDI2 interconnect wiring connector. This section includes basic installation instructions. For detailed installation instructions, refer to the Conettix Plug-in Communicator Interface (B450) Installation and Operation Guide.
SDI2 address settings
Notice!
The module reads the address switch setting only during power up. If you change the setting after you apply power to the module, you must cycle the power to the module in order for the new setting to be enabled.
The control panel supports one module. Set the address switch to 1 to use the module with a
B5512/B4512/B3512 control panel.
Supervision
The control panel supervises in two ways:
– Module supervision. The control panel supervises the module through polling. If the module does not respond to the control panel polling, the control panel declares the device missing.
– Communication supervision. The control panel supervises the communication path by polling the central station receiver. If the poll is missed from either side, a communication fault is declared both at the control panel and the central station receiver.
Installation and control panel wiring (B450)
Ensure that there is enough power for the module and other powered devices you want connected to the system.
Refer to On-board outputs, page 60.
Caution!
Remove all power (AC and battery) before making any connections. Failure to do so might result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.
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Insert the communication module
Insert the desired communication module into the slot of the B450 until you hear the module
“click” into place.
Install the module
1.
Set the module address to one using the address switch before you install it in the enclosure.
2.
Install the module in the enclosure with the control panel or in an adjacent enclosure that is no more than 1000 ft (305 m) using 18 AWG to 22 AWG (1.02 mm to 0.65 mm) wire from the control panel.
3.
Use the screws provided with the module to secure the module in the enclosure.
Wire to the antenna
The module has a threaded connector for connection to an antenna. Route the antenna cable through a wire knockout in the top of the enclosure. Connect the antenna cable to the module. Secure the antenna cable to the outside of the enclosure.
1
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Figure 8.5: Antenna installation
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ B44x plug-in cellular communicator antenna (routed through any knock-out)
2 ᅳB44x plug-in cellular communicator antenna cable (connected to the module)
When you wire an SDI2 module to a control panel, you can use either the terminal strip labeled with PWR, A, B, and COM to wire to terminals labeled PWR, A, B, and COM on the control panel, or you can use the P6 interconnect wiring connector and the included interconnect cable.
For terminal wiring, use 18 AWG to 22 AWG (1.02 mm to 0.65 mm) wire.
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Notice!
Use either the terminal strip wiring or interconnect wiring to the control panel. Do not use both. When connecting multiple modules, you can combine terminal strip and interconnect wiring connectors in series.
1
AUX
- 12 V +
SDI2
Device Bus
R Y G B
1 COM 2
ON-BOARD POINTS
Voltage Ranges
Open
Normal
Short
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1.3 VDC
1 k End of Line Resistors
C
OUTPUT
B
3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
1
AUX
- 12 V +
SDI2
Device Bus
R Y G B
1 COM 2
ON-BOARD POINTS
Voltage Ranges
Open
Normal
Short
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1.3 VDC
1 k End of Line Resistors
C
OUTPUT
B
3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
3
COM AUX R Y G B
PWR A B COM
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
2
COM AUX R Y G B
PWR A B COM
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
4
2
R
Y
G
B
R
Y
G
B
G
B
R
Y
Figure 8.6: B450 to control panel wiring - terminal strip or interconnect wiring connector (B5512 shown)
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ Control panel
2 ᅳ Module
3 ᅳTerminal strip wiring
4 ᅳ Interconnect cable
8.4.4
Diagnostic LEDs
The B450 includes the following on-board LEDs to assist with troubleshooting:
– Heartbeat (system status).
– RX (receive).
– TX (transmit).
The plug-in module also includes LEDs for troubleshooting and status.
Flash pattern Function
Normal state. Indicates normal operation.
Flashes once every 1 sec
Communication error state. Indicates a bus communication error with the control panel.
3 quick flashes every 1 sec
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Function
Trouble state. Indicates a trouble condition exists. Examine the other LEDs to determine the trouble condition.
LED trouble state. Indicates the module is not powered up, or there is a failure in the module. Check for proper installation.
Off
Table 8.8: Heartbeat LED descriptions
Flash pattern
RX (Receive)
Function
Occurs every time a packet is received on-air.
Flashing
TX (Transmit) Occurs every time a packet is transmitted onair.
Table 8.9: RX and TX LED descriptions
Flashing
Refer to the module’s Installation and Operation Guide for more information on the LEDs and troubleshooting.
Compatible receivers for IP communication
Sending Conettix IP Ethernet reports or Modem4 telephone reports requires a Bosch central station receiver firmware update when existing equipment is in place. The following receivers are compatible with B5512/B4512/B3512 control panels when updated to the listed CPU versions and managed with the listed software version:
Receiver CPU version
Conettix D6600 Communications Receiver/
Gateway (with D6641 line cards installed only)
01.10.00
61.10.00
Conettix D6100IPv6 Communications
Receiver/Gateway
Conettix D6100i Communications
Receiver/Gateway
61.10.00
D6200 version
2.00
2.00
2.00
Formats
Contact ID
Modem4
Contact ID
Modem4
Contact ID
Modem4
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9.1
9.1.1
9.1.2
9.1.3
9.1.4
Keypads, keyswitches, keyfobs and transmitters
Control Panel
The system can use keypads, maintained or momentary contact keyswitches, wireless RADION keyfobs or Inovonics transmitters, or a combination of these options to turn areas on and off.
B5512 control panels support up to 4 areas. B4512 control panels support up to 2 areas.
B3512 control panels support 1 area.
Refer to Areas and accounts, page 20 for a description of areas.
Keypads
Keypads are four-wire powered devices used to show system status and operate the system
(turn areas on or off for example). Keypads connect to the control panel through the SDI2 bus.
B5512/B4512 control panels support up to 8 keypads, in any combination of SDI2 keypad models. B3512 support up to 4 keypads.
SDI2 keypads connect to the SDI2 bus on the control panel using terminals PWR, A, B, and
COM.
You can connect more than one keypad to the control panel by wiring them in parallel.
The control panel sends a trouble report if it loses communication with a keypad and a message appears on all keypads.
All SDI2 keypads have:
– User-adjustable volume
– Keypress tones
– A nightlight feature
– A display that shows system messages
– A sounder that emits warning tones
– Highly visible status indicators
– Backlit keys, with seven configurable backlight settings ranging from 0% to 100%
This section includes basic installation instructions for compatible keypads. For detailed
installation instructions, refer to the corresponding keypad document listed in Keypad
B915 Basic Keypad
The B915 Basic Keypad is an SDI2 bus compatible device. It offers the same commands and menu structure as the other B Series keypads.
B920 Two-line Alphanumeric Keypad
The B920 Two-line Alphanumeric Keypad (SDI2) is an SDI2 bus compatible device. The display shows two lines, 18 characters per line. Each keypad has 10 number keys and seven function keys.
B921C Two-line Capacitive Keypad with Inputs
The B921C/B921CW Two-line Capacitive Keypad is an SDI2 bus compatible device. The keypad features capacitive keys. The keypad detects open, short, normal, and ground fault circuit conditions on its sensor loops and transmits the conditions to the control panel. Each sensor loop is assigned a point number and transmits to the control panel individually.
B930 ATM Style Alphanumeric Keypad
The B930 ATM Style Alphanumeric Keypad (SDI2) is an SDI2 bus compatible device. The keypad features a bright five line display and eight softkeys.
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B942 Touch Screen Keypad
The B942/B942W is an SDI2 bus compatible device. Each keypad has a credential reader, a presence sensor, a graphical interface for controlling the system, touch screen keys for data or command entry.
The keypad detects open, short, normal, and ground fault circuit conditions on its sensor loops and transmits the conditions to the control panel. Each sensor loop is assigned a point number and transmits to the control panel individually. The keypad includes one output.
Shortcuts and custom functions
B Series keypads include a Shortcuts feature. Shortcuts allow you to assign commonly used or custom functions to a Shortcuts menu. You create and assign shortcuts to keypads using RPS.
Custom functions
Custom functions allow you to combine multiple functions into a single function. Initiate custom functions from keypads by assigning them to the Shortcut menu.
Use RPS to create custom functions, give them a name, and assign them to a Shortcut.
The user must have the appropriate authority level enabled to use the custom function.
For more information on creating custom functions, assigning authority levels to the functions, assigning custom functions to a keypad’s Shortcuts, and other methods for initiating custom functions, refer to RPS Help or the control panel's Program Entry Guide.
Address settings
The control panel uses the keypad’s address setting for communication and bus supervision.
If multiple keypads reside on the same system, each keypad must have a unique address.
Supervision
The control panel supervises all enabled keypads. Setting the keypad scope parameter to No
Keypad disables the keypad at that address. Disabled keypads are not supervised.
Any failure to receive an expected response from a keypad results in a system fault (missing keypad) shows on all keypads. The control panel sends a keypad missing report to the central station, if configured.
Installation and control panel wiring (keypads)
Ensure that there is enough power for the keypad and other powered devices you want connected to the system.
Refer to On-board outputs, page 60.
Installing a keypad:
1.
Open the keypad.
2.
Set the keypad address using the address switches
3.
Use the provided anchors and screws to mount the keypad base on the wall.
4.
Pull the necessary wiring through the mounting plate. Refer to Wire to the control panel,
5.
Install the keypad on the base.
Wire to the control panel
You connect B Series keypads to the SDI2 data bus by parallel wire run from the control panel to each keypad, wire from keypad to keypad, or a combination of the two. Use a maximum of
7500 ft (2286 m) of 22 AWG (0.8 mm) wire for all devices connected to the SDI2 bus combined.
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Keypad to control panel wiring (B5512 shown)
3
1
AUX
- 12 V +
SDI2
Device Bus
R Y G B
ON-BOARD POINTS
Voltage Ranges
Open
Normal
Short
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1.3 VDC
1 k End of Line Resistors
C
OUTPUT
B
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
COM AUX R Y G B
PWR A B COM
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
R
Y
G
B
9.1.10
2
Control Panel
1 control panel
2 Keypad
3 Terminal strip wiring
Wire SDI2 keypads to the control panel
You connect B Series keypads to the SDI2 data bus by parallel wire run from the control panel to each keypad, wire from keypad to keypad, or a combination of the two. Use a maximum of
7500 ft (2286 m) of 22 AWG (0.8 mm) wire for all devices connected to the SDI2 bus combined.
SDI2 keypad to control panel wiring (B9512 shown)
Add figure!
Wire SDI keypads to the control panel
You connect SDI keypads to the SDIx data bus by parallel wire run from the control panel to each keypad, wire from keypad to keypad, or a combination of the two. Use a maximum of
7500 ft (2286 m) of 22 AWG (0.8 mm) wire for all devices connected to the SDIx bus combined.
SDI keypad to control panel wiring (B9512 shown)
Add figure!
Sensor loops overview and wiring (B921C/B942/B942W only)
Only the resistance on the loop limits the number of normally-open or normally-closed detection devices each sensor loop can supervise. Resistance on each sensor loop must be less than 100 Ω with the detection devices connected.
The keypad detects circuit conditions on its sensor loops and sends the conditions to the control panel. Each sensor loop has an assigned point number.
Use twisted-pair wire for the module sensor loops to avoid electromagnetic interference problems. Run wires away from the premises telephone and AC wiring.
To wire detection devices to keypad inputs, connect them to the keypad terminals labeled for
COM, and 1, 2, 3, or 4. Wire resistance on each sensor loop must be less than 100 Ω with the detection devices connected. The terminal strip supports 12 to 22 AWG (0.65 to 2 mm) wires.
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9.1.12
9.2
1COM2 3COM4
Figure 9.1: Keypad inputs wiring (B921C shown)
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ Keypad terminal strip
2 ᅳ Sensor loop
3 ᅳ 1 kΩ EOL resistor (P/N: F01U026703)
Output wiring (B942/B942W only)
The keypad provides one NO (normally open) output. (It includes NO and C (COMMON) terminals.) When the output is in an active (energized) state, the NO has continuity with the C terminal.
Troubleshooting
Keypads show a Call for Service message when they cannot communicate with the control panel. The most common causes are:
1.
The address switch on the keypad is set to an address that is not programmed in the control panel. Change the address switch to the proper address, or program the control panel using RPS or a different keypad.
2.
If your keypads are not powered from the control panel, the control panel might have lost power. Confirm the control panel has power.
3.
The wiring from the keypad to the control panel is not correct or has failed. Resolve any wiring problems.
Keyswitches
You can connect a maintained or momentary contact keyswitch to turn an area All On (armed) or Off (disarmed). Connect the keyswitch to an on-board or off-board point’s sensor loop. You can program outputs to activate arming status LEDs. Refer to Outputs in RPS Help and Point
Assignments in the control panel's Program Entry Guide.
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9.2.2
Operation
Maintained contact
For points connected to the keyswitch and programmed for a maintained contact, an open on the sensor loop turns the area All On (armed). The control panel force arms all faulted points, regardless of the entry in the FA Bypass Max program item. Returning the circuit to normal turns the area off.
Momentary contact
For points connected to the keyswitch and programmed for a momentary contact, shorting the arming sensor loop toggles the area's arming state between All On (armed) and Off
(disarmed). The control panel force arms all faulted points, regardless of the entry in the FA
Bypass Max program item.
Refer to Area Parameters and Point Assignments in RPS Help or the control panel's Program
Entry Guide.
Silence the bell
To silence the bell (stop Alarm Bell output) if the system is On (armed), operate the keyswitch to turn the area off. If the area is disarmed, turn the keyswitch once to start the arming process. Turning the keyswitch a second time stops the arming process and silences the bell.
Installation and control panel wiring (keyswitches)
For maintained switches, connect the EOL resistor for the point at the keyswitch so that the switch opens the circuit when it operates. A short on the circuit produces an alarm if the area is armed and a trouble if it is disarmed.
For momentary keyswitches, connect the EOL resistor at the keyswitch point so that when the keyswitch operates, it shorts the resistor. An open on the circuit causes an alarm if the area is on (armed) and a trouble if it is off (disarmed).
1 2
6
3
5
4
Figure 9.2: Keyswitch wiring
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ Maintained keyswitch
2 ᅳ Momentary keyswitch
3 ᅳ Common
4 ᅳ Point input
5 ᅳ 1 kΩ resistor (P/N: 4998143839)
6 ᅳ Open on a circuit arms the area
7 ᅳ Short on a circuit toggles the arming state
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Keyswitches are not intended for use in UL listed systems.
RADION keyfobs and Inovonics pendant transmitters
B5512 control panels support up to 50 wireless RADION keyfobs or 50 Inovonics pendant transmitters, one for each of the 50 users the control panel supports. B4512 control panels support up to 32 wireless RADION keyfobs or 32 Inovonics pendant transmitters, one for each of the 32 users the control panel supports. B3512 control panels support up to 10 wireless
RADION keyfobs or 10 Inovonics pendant transmitters, one for each of the 10 users the control panel supports.
The control panels support two RADION keyfob models, RFKF-FB-A and RFKF-TB-A, that communicate with the control panel using the RADION receiver SD. The control panels support several Inovonics pendant transmitter models.
RADION keyfob FB
The RFKF-FB-A four button keyfob is designed for arming (lock icon) and disarming (unlock icon) the system remotely. You can configure the programmable buttons at the control panel for additional control functionality. To operate the programmable buttons, simply press and hold either button for at least one sec in order for the desired feature to work.
– Uniquely coded arm and disarm buttons
– Panic alarm
– LED indicator
– Programmable option buttons
RADION keyfob TB
The RFKF-TB-A two button keyfob is designed for arming (lock icon) and disarming (unlock icon) the system remotely. To operate these buttons, simply press and hold either button for at least one sec in order for the desired feature to work.
– Uniquely coded arm and disarm buttons
– Panic alarm
– LED indicator
Notice!
For specific installation and operation instructions, please refer to the RADION keyfob (RFKF-
FB-TB/RFKF-FB-TB-A) Installation Guide (P/N: F01U261820) and the RADION receiver SD (B810)
System Reference Guide.
Custom functions and the RADION keyfob FB
Using RPS, you can assign two custom functions to a RADION keyfob FB, allowing a user to initiate the functions wirelessly. For more information, refer to RPS Help or the control panel's
Program Entry Guide.
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10.1.2
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On-board outputs
Powered outputs
Circuit protection
Three self-resetting circuit breakers protect the control panel from short circuits on the continuous and programmable power outputs.
If programmed for power supervision, the control panel adds a missing battery event to the event log. If programmed for battery fault reports, the control panel sends a BATTERY
MISSING report in the Modem4 communication format, or Control Panel Battery Missing (311) report in the Contact ID format.
One self-resetting circuit breaker protects the AUX (auxiliary power) terminal.
Another self-resetting circuit breaker protects the OUTPUT A’s C terminal.
The third self-resetting circuit breaker protects PWR/R terminal (power) of the SDI2 terminal block.
Notice!
UL requires any device powered from a power output to be supervised.
Total available power
The control panel produces up to 800 mA of combined power at 12.0 VDC nominal to power peripheral devices. The outputs listed below and OUTPUT A share the available power.
AUX terminal (auxiliary power)
AUX
Powers devices requiring continuous power (for example, motion detectors).
R/PWR terminal and power output of the interconnect connector (SDI2 power)
R
PWR
Power SDI2 devices such as a B208 Octo-input Module, a B308 Octo-output Module, or B920/
B930 keypads.
Plug-in module connector
Connect plug-in modules such as the B440 Conettix Plug-in Cellular Communicator.
OUTPUT A
NO C NC
OUTPUT A
Output A can be configured as a dry contact (contact rating is 3 Amps), switched common
(sink current), or a powered output. As a powered output, it can provide alarm power or switched auxiliary power. The default configuration for Output A makes it a powered output providing alarm power. Use OUTPUT PARAMETERS in RPS to configure programmable outputs.
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Refer to Configure OUTPUT A using the jumper, page 27.
Open collector outputs
OUTPUT B and C
B C
OUTPUT
Outputs B and C are open collector outputs that can sink up to 50 mA of power (+12 VDC), when activated.
As an example, the figure below shows using Outputs B and C to trigger the relays of a D134
Dual Relay Module.
1 COMMUNICATION MODULE 1
100BASE-T
ETHERNET
18 VAC
LINK
OUTPUT A
Jumper Under Cover
AUX PWR
COM
DRY
OUTPUT A
BATTERY
USB
OUTPUT A
AUX
- 12 V +
SDI2
Device Bus
R Y G B
ON-BOARD POINTS
Voltage Ranges
Open
Normal
Short
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1. 3 VDC
1 k End of Line Resistors
C
OUTPUT
B
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
18VAC + BAT -
NO C NC
OUTPUT A
COM AUX R Y G B
PWR A B COM
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
2
N/O 1
COMM 1
N/C 1
X1 -
X1 +
N/O 2
COMM 2
N/C 2
X2 -
X2 +
Figure 10.1: OUTPUT B and C wiring (B5512 shown)
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ Control panel
2 ᅳ D134 Dual Relay Module
Use OUTPUT PARAMETERS in RPS to configure programmable outputs.
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11.1.1
Off-board outputs
B308 Octo-output Module
The B308 is an eight output expansion device that connects to B5512/B4512 control panels through the SDI2 bus. This module is supervised for the connection to the SDI bus. It provides eight independently controlled outputs. Each output can operate as either normally open or normally closed. You can configure the function for each output on the module individually.
Refer to Output Parameters in RPS Help or the control panel's Program Entry Guide.
B5512 control panels support up to 5 modules to provide 40 outputs. B4512 control panels support up to 3 modules to provide 24 outputs.
B308 Octo-output Modules connect to the SDI2 bus on the control panel using terminals PWR,
A, B, and COM, or using the SDI2 interconnect wiring connector. You can connect more than one module to the control panel by wiring them in parallel. This section includes basic installation instructions. For detailed installation instructions, refer to the Octo-output Module
(B308) Installation and Operation Guide.
Notice!
Do not connect fire and non-fire devices to the same B308 Octo-output Modules. The B3512 does not support the B308 module.
Outputs overview
Each module output provides a Form C dry contact rated for .001 to 1.0 A at 5 to 24 VDC
(resistive load). Normally-open, common, and normally-closed terminals are available for each relay output. When an individual output is activated, continuity exists between the normally open and common terminals. When the output is not activated, continuity exists between the normally closed and common terminals.
SDI2 address settings
Notice!
The module reads the address switch setting only during power up. If you change the setting after you apply power to the module, you must cycle the power to the module in order for the new setting to be enabled.
If multiple B308 modules reside on the same system, each B308 module must have a unique address.
The number of outputs allowed by the control panel determines the valid addresses.
Octo-output module number
01
02
03
04*
05*
* Valid for the B5512 only.
Table 11.1: Octo-output module valid relay numbers
Supported outputs
11 – 18
21 – 28
31 – 38
41 – 48*
51 – 58*
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11.1.3
!
Supervision
The control panel enables supervision of B308 Octo-output Modules on the SDI2 bus when the
Output Source of an off-board output is set to Octo-output.
With any failure to receive an expected response from an SDI2 module, all keypads show in a system fault display. The control panel sends a module trouble report to the central station (if configured for module trouble reports).
Installation and control panel wiring (B308)
Ensure that there is enough power for the module and other powered devices you want connected to the system.
Refer to On-board outputs, page 60.
Caution!
Remove all power (AC and battery) before making any connections. Failure to do so might result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Install the module
1.
Set the module address using the address switches before you install it in the enclosure.
2.
Install the module in the enclosure with the control panel or in an adjacent enclosure that is no more than 1000 ft (305 m) using 18 AWG to 22 AWG (1.02 mm to 0.65 mm) wire from the control panel.
3.
Use the screws provided with the module to secure the module in the enclosure.
Wire to the control panel
When you wire an SDI2 module to a control panel, you can use either the terminal strip labeled with PWR, A, B, and COM to wire to terminals labeled PWR, A, B, and COM on the control panel, or you can use the P6 interconnect wiring connector and the included interconnect cable.
For terminal wiring, use 18 AWG to 22 AWG (1.02 mm to 0.65 mm) wire.
Notice!
Use either the terminal strip wiring or interconnect wiring to the control panel. Do not use both. When connecting multiple modules, you can combine terminal strip and interconnect wiring connectors in series.
1
AUX
- 12 V +
SDI2
Device Bus
R Y G B
ON-BOARD POINTS
Voltage Ranges
Open
Normal
Short
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1.3 VDC
1 k End of Line Resistors
C
OUTPUT
B
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
COM AUX R Y G B
PWR A B COM
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
R Y G B
2
3
PWR A B COM
2
1
AUX
- 12 V +
SDI2
Device Bus
R Y G B
ON-BOARD POINTS
Voltage Ranges
Open
Normal
Short
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1.3 VDC
1 k End of Line Resistors
C
OUTPUT
B
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
COM AUX R Y G B
PWR A B COM
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
4
PWR A B COM
Figure 11.1: B308 to control panel wiring - terminal strip or interconnect wiring connector
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1 ᅳ Control panel
2 ᅳ Module
3 ᅳ Terminal strip wiring
4 ᅳ Interconnect cable (P/N: F01U079745) (included)
Control Panel
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The control panel provides eight on-board points. Each point functions independently and does not interfere with the operation of the others. The control panel monitors the sensor loops for normal, shorted, or open conditions between an input terminal and any of the point common terminals.
The programming for the point determines how the control panel responds to those conditions.
The control panel ignores sensor loops (both on-board and off-board) for 60 sec after power up to ensure that any connected devices stabilize.
Hold-up zones shall be supervised with an EOL resistor.
Point sensor loops
Notice!
These points can be used for household fire applications. You can connect four smoke detectors to these points for example.
When wiring the on-board points, install a 1 kΩ resistor at the far end of the sensor loop to provide a reference for supervision. You can connect dry contact sensing devices in series
(normally closed) or in parallel (normally open) to any of these loops.
The number of normally open and normally closed detection devices each sensor loop can supervise is limited only by the resistance on the loop. The total resistance for the wire length and contacts, minus the end-of-line (EOL) resistor, must not exceed 100 Ω.
1
2
3
4
7
1 kW
2
3
5
8 9 10
2
3
6
Figure 12.1: On-board point sensor loop wiring
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ 100 Ω maximum
2 ᅳ Point input terminal
3 ᅳ Common
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12.3
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Callout ᅳ Description
4 ᅳ Normally closed contacts (NC)
5 ᅳ Normally open contacts (NO)
6 ᅳ Combination: Normally open contacts and normally closed contacts (NO/NC)
7 ᅳ1 kΩ EOL resistor (P/N: F01U026703)
8 ᅳ Brown
9 ᅳ Black
10 ᅳ Red
Notice!
You do not need to install the EOL resistor for unused points (Point Index parameter set to 0
[zero]).
Point voltage parameters
You can determine the condition of on-board points 1 to 8 by measuring the voltage across the point input terminal (1 to 8) and the point COM terminal. The sensor loop wiring must be connected and the 1 kΩ EOL resistor must be in place.
Loop
Open
Normal
Shorted
Table 12.1: Point voltage parameters
Voltage range
Greater than 3.7 VDC, but less than 5.0 VDC.
Greater than 2.0 VDC, but less than 3.0 VDC.
Greater than 0.0 VDC, but less than 1.3 VDC.
Point response time
The control panel scans on-board and off-board point sensor loops every 250 ms. The
Debounce program item in the Point Assignment section of the software determines point response time by setting the number of times the control panel scans a point before generating an alarm.
The debounce count can range from 2 to 15; therefore, point response time ranges from 250 ms to 6 sec. The default for debounce count is 2.
Notice!
Increasing debounce might cause missed alarms. If you increase the debounce count, detection devices can enter alarm and reset without exceeding the point response time.
Debounce does not apply to points with the Point Source configured as Wireless or Output.
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Off-board points
B208 Octo-input Module
The octo-input module is an eight point expansion device that connects to the B5512/B4512 control panel through the SDI2 bus. This module is supervised and communicates back to the control panel all point status changes. The module's points work the same as the points on the control panel.
B5512 control panels support up to 4 modules. B5512 control panels support up to 2 modules.
B208 Octo-input Modules connect to the SDI2 bus on the control panel using terminals PWR,
A, B, and COM, or using the SDI2 interconnect wiring connector. You can connect more than one module to the control panel by wiring them in parallel. This section includes basic installation instructions. For detailed installation instructions, refer to the Octo-input Module
(B208) Installation and Operation Guide.
Notice!
Do not connect fire and non-fire devices to the same B208 Octo-input Modules. The B3512 does not support the B208 module.
SDI2 address settings
Notice!
The module reads the address switch setting only during power up. If you change the setting after you apply power to the module, you must cycle the power to the module in order for the new setting to be enabled.
If multiple B208 modules reside on the same system, each B208 module must have a unique address.
The number of points allowed by the control panel determines the valid addresses.
Octo-input module number
01
02
Corresponding point numbers
11 – 18
21 – 28
03*
04*
31 – 38*
41 – 48*
*Valid for the B5512 only.
Table 13.1: Octo-input module corresponding point numbers
Supervision
The control panel automatically enables supervision of B208 Octo-input Modules on the SDI2 bus when the Point Source of a point assignment is set to Octo-input.
Each module supports a fixed range of point assignments.
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!
Control Panel
With any failure to receive an expected response from an SDI2 module, all keypads show in a system fault display. The control panel sends a module trouble report to the central station (if configured for module trouble reports).
Installation and control panel wiring (B208)
Ensure that there is enough power for the module and other powered devices you want connected to the system.
Refer to On-board outputs, page 60.
Caution!
Remove all power (AC and battery) before making any connections. Failure to do so might result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Install the module
1.
Set the module address using the address switches before you install it in the enclosure.
2.
Install the module in the enclosure with the control panel or in an adjacent enclosure that is no more than 1000 ft (305 m) using 18 AWG to 22 AWG (1.02 mm to 0.65 mm) wire from the control panel.
3.
Use the screws provided with the module to secure the module in the enclosure.
Wire to the control panel
When you wire an SDI2 module to a control panel, you can use either the terminal strip labeled with PWR, A, B, and COM to wire to terminals labeled PWR, A, B, and COM on the control panel, or you can use the P6 interconnect wiring connector and the included interconnect cable.
For terminal wiring, use 18 AWG to 22 AWG (1.02 mm to 0.65 mm) wire.
Notice!
Use either the terminal strip wiring or interconnect wiring to the control panel. Do not use both. When connecting multiple modules, you can combine terminal strip and interconnect wiring connectors in series.
1
AUX
- 12 V +
SDI2
Device Bus
R Y G B
ON-BOARD POINTS
Voltage Ranges
Open
Normal
Short
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1.3 VDC
1 k End of Line Resistors
C
OUTPUT
B
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
COM AUX R Y G B
PWR A B COM
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
R Y G B
2
3
PWR A B COM
2
1
AUX
- 12 V +
SDI2
Device Bus
R Y G B
ON-BOARD POINTS
Voltage Ranges
Open
Normal
Short
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1.3 VDC
1 k End of Line Resistors
C
OUTPUT
B
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
COM AUX R Y G B
PWR A B COM
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
4
PWR A B COM
Figure 13.1: B208 to control panel wiring - terminal strip or interconnect wiring connector
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ Control panel
2 ᅳ Module
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Callout ᅳ Description
3 ᅳ Terminal strip wiring
4 ᅳ Interconnect cable (P/N: F01U079745) (included)
Sensor loops overview and wiring
Only the resistance on the loop limits the number of normally-open or normally-closed detection devices each sensor loop can supervise. Resistance on each sensor loop must be less than 100 Ω with the detection devices connected.
The module detects circuit conditions on its sensor loops and sends the conditions to the control panel. Each sensor loop has an assigned point number.
Use twisted-pair wire for the module sensor loops to avoid electromagnetic interference problems. Run wires away from the premises telephone and AC wiring.
Sensor loop terminals are labeled 1 through 8. Terminals 1 and 2, 3 and 4, 5 and 6, and 7 and
8 share common terminals. The common terminals for each pair are labeled COM.
Terminate each module sensor loop with a 1 kΩ EOL resistor. Attach a resistor even if you do not enable the loop.
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Figure 13.2: B208 sensor loop wiring
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ Module
2 ᅳ Sensor loop
3 ᅳ 1 kΩ EOL resistor (P/N: F01U026703)
4 ᅳ Wiring to additional sensor loops
Test off-board points
Use the Service Walk Test to ensure that all off-board points operate properly.
Notice!
Walk test and Service Walk test do not show extra points.
If the point assignment switches on an octo-input module are set incorrectly, missing and extra points can occur. If the address switches on two or more modules are set to the same address, the points associated with that address will not test correctly.
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Extra Point events
The control panel generates Extra Point events when it detects a fault for a point with its Point
Index set to 0 (Unassigned). A point is considered enabled when its Point Source is set to
Octo-input (SDI2). A SDI2 Wireless point is considered enabled when its Point Source is
Wireless and it has an RFID assigned.
On-board points cannot produce Extra Point events. Points that are Service Bypassed cannot produce Extra Point events.
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14.1
14.1.1
14.1.2
14.1.3
!
Control Panel
Wireless modules
B810 receiver
The B810 is a wireless receiver that supports the full line of RADION wireless devices and the
RADION repeater. The receiver supports up to 504 wireless point devices, up to 1000 keyfobs, and up to 8 repeaters.
The control panel supports one B810 or one B820.
Connect a RADION receiver SD to the SDI2 bus on the control panel using terminals PWR, A,
B, and COM. This section includes basic installation instructions. Refer to the RADION receiver
SD (B810) Installation Guide for detailed installation instructions.
SDI2 address settings
Notice!
The module reads the address switch setting only during power up. If you change the setting after you apply power to the module, you must cycle the power to the module in order for the new setting to be enabled.
The control panel supports only address 1.
Supervision
The control panel enables supervision of the module when you enroll at least one RF device.
Available RF devices on the control panel include RF Repeaters, wireless points, or user keyfobs. Any failure to receive an expected response from an SDI2 module results in a system fault display on all keypads and a fault event sent to the central station.
Installation and control panel wiring (B810)
Ensure that there is enough power for the module and other powered devices you want connected to the system.
Refer to On-board outputs, page 60.
Caution!
Remove all power (AC and battery) before making any connections. Failure to do so might result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Install the module
For best receiver reception results, place the receiver in a central location among the transmitters.
1.
Open the module.
2.
Set the module to address 1 using the address switch.
3.
Use the provided anchors and screws to mount the module base on the wall.
4.
Pull the necessary wiring through the mounting plate. Refer to Wire to the control panel,
5.
Install the module on the base.
Notice!
Mount the receiver in a location removed from metal. Metal objects (duct work, wire mesh screens, boxes) reduce RF range.
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Wire to the control panel
When wiring a module to a control panel, use the terminal strip labeled with R, Y, G, and B to wire to terminals labeled PWR, A, B, and COM on the control panel. Use 18 AWG to 22 AWG
(1.02 mm to 0.65 mm) wire. Do not exceed a wire length of 1000 ft (300 m) from the control panel.
3
1
AUX
- 12 V +
SDI2
Device Bus
R Y G B
ON-BOARD POINTS
Voltage Ranges
Open
Normal
Short
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1.3 VDC
1 k End of Line Resistors
C
OUTPUT
B
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
COM AUX R Y G B
PWR A B COM
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
R
Y
G
B
2
14.2
14.2.1
Figure 14.1: B810 control panel wiring
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ Control panel
2 ᅳ Module
3 ᅳ Terminal strip wiring
B820 SDI2 Inovonics Interface Module
The B820 SDI2 Inovonics Interface Modules allow a control panel to interface with an
Inovonics EN4200 EchoStream Serial Receiver.
The control panel supports one B810 or one B820.
This section includes basic installation instructions. Refer to the SDI2 Inovonics Interface
Module (B820) Installation Guide for detailed installation instructions.
SDI2 address settings
Notice!
The module reads the address switch setting only during power up. If you change the setting after you apply power to the module, you must cycle the power to the module in order for the new setting to be enabled.
14.2.2
The control panel supports only address 1.
Supervision
The control panel enables supervision of the module when you enroll at least one RF device.
Available RF devices on the control panel include RF Repeaters, wireless points, or user keyfobs. Any failure to receive an expected response from an SDI2 module results in a system fault display on all keypads and a fault event sent to the central station.
14.2.3
Installation and control panel wiring (B820)
Ensure that there is enough power for the module and other powered devices you want connected to the system.
Refer to On-board outputs, page 60.
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Caution!
Remove all power (AC and battery) before making any connections. Failure to do so might result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Install the module
1.
Set the module address using the address switch before you install it in the EN4200 housing.
2.
Use a slotted screwdriver top press the housing release tabs and open the housing.
Remove the backing from the Velcro piece found in the product packaging to reveal the
Velcro adhesive. Place the Velcro’s adhesive side onto the back of the module. Remove the remaining backing to use to secure the module in the housing.
3.
Insert the module into the house, connect the serial ports on the B820 and EN4200, and then press gently.
4.
Refer to the EN4200 EchoStream Serial Receiver Installation Instructions for mounting and wiring instructions for the receiver.
Wire to the control panel
When wiring a module to a control panel, use the terminal strip labeled with PWR, A, B, and
COM to wire to terminals labeled PWR, A, B, and COM on the control panel. For terminal wiring, use 18 AWG to 22 AWG (1.02 mm to 0.65 mm) wire. Do not exceed a wire length of
1000 ft (300 m) from the control panel.
Route the cabling through the control panel enclosure, and through the EN4200 housing.
3
1
AUX
- 12 V +
SDI2
Device Bus
R Y G B
ON-BOARD POINTS
Voltage Ranges
Open
Normal
Short
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1.3 VDC
1 k End of Line Resistors
C
OUTPUT
B
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
COM AUX R Y G B
PWR A B COM
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
R
Y
G
B
2
Figure 14.2: B820 to control panel wiring (B5512 shown)
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ Control panel
2 ᅳ Module
3 ᅳ Terminal strip wiring
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15.1
15.2
15.2.1
Program and test the control panel
When you complete the hardware installation, reconnect the battery, and then plug in the transformer. Next, program the control panel, and then test the control panel and configuration.
Notice!
After system installation and any control panel programming, perform a complete system test.
A complete system test includes testing the control panel, all devices, and communication paths for proper operation.
Program the control panel
Use RPS or a keypad to program the control panel. Refer to RPS Help and Keypad Installer
Walk test the system
When you perform a walk test, the control panel includes only points points assigned to areas within the keypad’s scope, based on the walk test type chosen. During a walk test, the points do not process normally, and only indicate that they were tested. You can perform four different types of walk tests on this system.
Each walk test type automatically terminates after 20 min of inactivity.
All point verification is disabled for all points during any walk test.
The control panel sends Walk Test Start and Walk Test End reports to the central station.
Fire walk test
A fire walk test allows you to test all visible, 24-hr points.
A fire walk test includes multiple point types. Points must meet the following criteria:
– Have a point source other than Unassigned
– Have a point index not set to Disabled (must be non-zero)
– Are not service bypassed
– Are not invisible points
– Have a point type of Keyswitch maintained, Keyswitch momentary, Open/Close Point,
Fire, Aux AC Supervision, or Gas
Performing a fire walk test:
1.
Choose a keypad to conduct the test. Ensure that all areas are off (disarmed).
2.
Open the Main menu and then go to the [3] Actions menu > [3] Test > [1] Walk Test > [1]
Fire option.
3.
The keypad shows the number of points that remain untested.
4.
To view the list of points, press [ENTER] or [View untested points]. To scroll through the list of points, use /[PREV] or /[NEXT].
5.
When you fault a point (press the test button on a smoke detector for example), the keypad emits a brief tone and shows the point name.
Notice!
If the point loop has multiple detectors, then the keypad will emit a tone as confirmation for each fault detected.
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15.2.3
Intrusion walk test
An intrusion walk test includes points meeting the following criteria:
– Have a point source other than Unassigned
– Point type must be for a Controlled Point; Part-On, Interior, or Interior Follower
– Are not service bypassed
– Are not invisible points
A controlled point can be programmed for trouble when disarmed.
Performing an intrusion walk test:
1.
Choose a keypad to conduct the test. Ensure that all areas are off (disarmed).
2.
Open the Main menu and then go to the [3] Actions menu > [3] Test > [1] Walk Test > [2]
Intrusion option.
3.
The keypad shows the number of points that remain untested.
4.
To view the list of points, press [ENTER] or [View untested points]. To scroll through the list of points, use /[PREV] or /[NEXT].
5.
When you fault a point (open a door for example), the keypad emits a brief tone and shows the point name and that is has been tested (for example, Pt-4: P4 Follow Tested).
Service walk test
Service walk test allows you to walk test points assigned to any point type. The area scope of the keypad that initiates the walk test determines which points are included in the test. All points are included when the keypad scope is panel wide.
A service walk test includes:
– Points with a point source other than Unassigned
– Points that you have service bypassed
During a service walk test:
– The summary alarm and summary fire remain off, because there are no Fire or Burg alarm conditions to summarize.
– The test does not generate any Extra Point troubles.
– The test does not log any Extra Point events.
Performing a service walk test:
1.
Choose a keypad to conduct the test. Ensure that all areas are off (disarmed).
2.
Open the Main menu and then go to the [3] Actions > [3] Test > [1] Walk Test > [3]
Service option.
3.
Enter your passcode and press [ENTER]. The keypad shows the number of points that remain to be tested.
4.
To view the list of points, press [ENTER] or [View untested points]. To scroll through the list of points, use /[PREV] or /[NEXT].
5.
When you fault a point (move in front of a motion sensor for example), the keypad emits a brief tone and shows the point name and information (for example, Area-1 Point-7
Onboard: Short).
15.2.4
Invisible walk test
An invisible walk test allows you to test both controlled points and 24-hr points. Points assigned to Point Indexes with the Invisible Point parameter set to Yes.
An invisible walk test includes points meeting the following criteria:
– Have a point source other than Unassigned
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– Have a point index not set to Disabled (must be non-zero)
– Have a point index configured with the point type of 24-Hour, Part On, Interior, or Interior
Follower
– Are not service bypassed
Performing an invisible walk test:
1.
Choose a keypad to conduct the test. Ensure that all areas are off (disarmed).
2.
Enter your passcode and press [ENTER]. The keypad shows the number of points that remain to be tested.
3.
To view the list of points, press [ENTER] or [View untested points]. To scroll through the list of points, use /[PREV] or /[NEXT].
4.
When your fault a point (open a door for example), the keypad emits a brief tone and shows the name.
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1
Control panel board overview
2 3 4 5 6
MODULE 1
7
Y X
COMMUNICATION MODULE 1
MODULE
RELEASE
ETHERNET
100BASE-T
8
9
18 VAC
LINK
OUTPUT A
Jumper Under Cover
AUX PWR
COM
DRY
OUTPUT A
BATTERY
USB
OUTPUT A
AUX
- 12 V +
SDI2
Device Bus
R Y G B
ON-BOARD POINTS
Voltage Ranges
Open
Normal
Short
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1.3 VDC
1 k End of Line Resistors
C
OUTPUT
B
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
10
11
12
13
14
18VAC + BAT -
NO C NC
OUTPUT A
COM AUX R Y G B
PWR A B COM
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
20 19
18 17 16 15
Figure 16.1: Control panel board overview (B5512 shown)
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ Jumper to configure OUTPUT A
2 ᅳ OUTPUT A LED
3 ᅳ Holes to stabilize plug-in modules
4 ᅳ Plug-in module connector
5 ᅳ Green 100BASE-T LED
6 ᅳ Yellow LINK LED
7 ᅳ Plug-in module retention clip
For more information, refer to:
Configure OUTPUT A using the jumper, page 27
Installation and module wiring (B430), page 38 or
Installation and module wiring (B44x), page 44
On-board Ethernet diagnostic LEDs, page 42
8 ᅳ On-board Ethernet connector
9 ᅳ USB connector
10 ᅳ Heartbeat LED (blue)
11 ᅳ RESET button
Installation and module wiring (B430), page 38 or
Installation and module wiring (B44x), page 44
On-board Ethernet connection, page 42
Installer keypads and SERVICE MODE, page 103
Installer keypads and SERVICE MODE, page 103
12 ᅳ Terminals for Output B and Output C
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Callout ᅳ Description
13 ᅳ Tamper switch connector
14 ᅳ SDI2 interconnect wiring connector
15 ᅳ Sensor loop terminals for points 1 to 8
16 ᅳ SDI2 terminals (power and data)
17 ᅳ Auxiliary power terminals
18 ᅳ Terminals for OUTPUT A
19 ᅳ Battery terminals
20 ᅳ 18 VAC power input terminals
For more information, refer to:
Install the enclosure and wiring label, page 25
SDI2 interconnect wiring, page 20
SDI2 devices general system wiring, page 86
Total available power, page 60
Configure OUTPUT A using the jumper, page 27
Secondary (DC) power terminals, page 30
Primary power terminals, page 30
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17.1
System wiring diagrams
System wiring overview
Control Panel
Notice!
For UL Certificated accounts, additional power can be obtained using only a UL Listed auxiliary 12.0 VDC regulated, power-limited power supply, such as the B520 Auxiliary Power
Supply Module.
All terminals are power limited except BAT+ (battery positive).
All terminals are supervised except OUTPUT A, OUTPUT B, and OUTPUT C.
For proper supervision, do not loop wire under terminals. Break the wire run to provide supervision of connections.
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Y
MODULE 1
X
COMMUNICATION MODULE 1
100BASE-T
MODULE
RELEASE
ETHERNET
14
18 VAC
LINK
OUTPUT A
Jumper Under Cover
AUX PWR
COM
DRY
OUTPUT A
BATTERY
USB
OUTPUT A
AUX
- 12 V +
SDI2
Device Bus
R Y G B
ON-BOARD POINTS
Voltage Ranges
Open
Normal
Short
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1.3 VDC
1 k End of Line Resistors
C
OUTPUT
B
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
18VAC + BAT -
NO C NC
OUTPUT A
COM AUX R Y G B
PWR A B COM
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
11
10
13
12
N/O 1
COMM
N/C 1
X1 -
X1 +
N/O 2
COMM
N/C 2
X2 -
X2 +
2
4
3
6
9
8
+
7
EOL
5
Figure 17.1: System wiring overview (B5512 shown)
Callout ᅳ Description Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ Control panel
2 ᅳ CX4010 UL Listed Class 2 Transformer 18 VAC
22 VA 60 Hz or in Canada, an ICP-TR1822-CA Plug-in
Transformer 120 VAC primary, 18 VAC 22 VA secondary.
3 ᅳ To earth ground
8 ᅳ SDI2 wiring
9 ᅳ Supervised sensor loops, points 1 to 8 (Initiating
Device Circuits)
10 ᅳ To ICP-EZTS Tamper Switch
4 ᅳ D122/D122L Dual Battery Harness, as required 11 ᅳ Programmable outputs
5 ᅳ Batteries (Unsupervised)
6 ᅳ Audible signaling device
7 ᅳ UL Listed four-wire smoke detectors with EOL resistor
12 ᅳ External relay
13 ᅳ USB connector
14 ᅳ RJ-45 modular jack for Ethernet (optional)
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Battery lead supervision wiring
1
BAT 2-
BAT 2+
BAT 1-
BAT 1+
CHGR-
VAUX+
SUPV
CHGR+
3
Control Panel
4
COMMUNICATION MODULE 1
100BASE-T
ETHERNET
18 VAC
LINK
OUTPUT A
Jumper Under Cover
AUX PWR
COM
DRY
OUTPUT A
BATTERY
USB
OUTPUT A
AUX
- 12 V +
SDI2
Device Bus
R Y G B
ON-BOARD POINTS
Voltage Ranges
Open
Normal
Short
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1.3 VDC
1 k End of Line Resistors
C
OUTPUT
B
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
18VAC + BAT -
NO C NC
OUTPUT A
COM AUX R Y G B
PWR A B COM
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
2
Figure 17.2: Battery lead supervision wiring (B5512 shown)
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ D113 Battery Lead Supervision Module, if required
2 ᅳ Batteries
3 ᅳ To supervision point
4 ᅳ Control panel
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2-wire smoke wiring (B201)
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Figure 17.3: B201 to control panel wiring (B5512 shown)
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ Control panel
2 ᅳ Interconnect cable
3 ᅳ B201
4 ᅳ 1 kΩ EOL resistor (P/N: F01U026703) (included with the control panel)
5 ᅳ 1.8 kΩ EOL resistor (P/N: F01U009011) (included with the module)
6 ᅳ Smoke reset wire o
A COM B
3
4
5
PASS-THRU
A COM
SMOKE
B PWR
6
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2-wire smoke wiring (D125B)
Control Panel
PTC1
PTC2
UX PWR
R2
R21
R9
R10
R14
U1
RV1 RV4
RV3
R8
RV2
TB1/J1
D125B
1
1
SWITCH
POWER
2
ZONE
B
3
ZONE
A
4 5
PANEL
COMMON
6
B-
LOOP
7
A-
LOOP
8
B+
LOOP
9
A+
LOOP
10
EARTH
GND
7, 9
6, 8
10
R1
R11
R12
R22 or
5
10
11 4, 5
3
2
Figure 17.4: D125B to control panel wiring (B5512 shown)
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ Switched auxiliary power from the control panel’s
Output A (NC) 1
2 ᅳConnection from an on-board point on the control panel to Zone B
3 ᅳ Connection from an on-board point on the control panel to Zone A
Callout ᅳ Description
7 ᅳ Supervised smoke detector to A LOOP negative
8 ᅳ Supervised smoke detector to B LOOP positive
9 ᅳ Supervised smoke detector to A LOOP positive
4/5 ᅳ Connection to the control panel’s common (one connection only)
10 ᅳ Earth ground
6 ᅳ Supervised smoke detector to B LOOP negative 11 ᅳ Output A jumper (under cover) set to AUX PWR
1 You can also use Output B or C in conjunction with a D133 or D134 relay module.
17.5
Notification appliance circuit wiring
The control panels do not have an onboard NAC.
Programming determines the format of the output and the conditions that activate it. One selfresetting circuit breaker protects against shorts. When using the relay to activate notification appliance circuits in UL Listed fire alarm applications, install a D192G Notification Appliance
Circuit module.
Refer to the D192G Notification Appliance Circuit Module Installation Guide (P/N: 4998122260) for detailed wiring information and specifications.
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Figure 17.5: Notification appliance circuit wiring (B5512 shown)
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ Control panel
2 ᅳ Output jumper set to configure OUTPUT A terminal C for AUX POWER (jumper cover removed)
3 ᅳ D192G Notification Appliance Circuit module
4 ᅳ 1k Ω EOL resistor (P/N: F01U033966)
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SDI2 devices general system wiring
Control Panel
AUX
- 12 V +
SDI2
Device Bus
R Y G B
1 COM 2
ON-BOARD POINTS
Voltage Ranges
Open
Normal
Short
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1.3 VDC
1 k End of Line Resistors
C
OUTPUT
B
3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
COM AUX R Y G B
PWR A B COM
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
1 1 2 2 3
4 5
6 7
Figure 17.6: SDI2 devices system wiring (B5512 shown)
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ B208 Octo-input Modules
2 ᅳ B308 Octo-output Modules
3 ᅳ B426 Conettix Ethernet Communication Modules
4 ᅳ B450 Conettix Plug-in Communicator Interfaces
5 ᅳ B520 Auxiliary Power Supply Modules
6 ᅳ B810 wireless receivers or B820 SDI2 Inovonics Interface
Modules
7 ᅳ B Series keypads 8
5
1
1
4
1
B5512
Capacity
4 2
3
1
B4512
Capacity
1
2
1
8
Notice!
The SDI2 power terminal (R/PWR) is power limited. The SDI2 terminals are supervised.
0
1
1
2
1
B3512
Capacity
0
4
17.6.1
SDI2 bus wiring recommendations
Use the following SDI2 bus wiring recommendations for SDI2 installation. The control panel and SDI2 modules use the SDI2 bus to communicate with one another.
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You can configure modules via home run, daisy chain, or single level T-tap anywhere on the
SDI2 bus.
Figure 17.7: SDI2 bus wiring recommendations (B5512 shown)
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ Control panel
2 ᅳ SDI2 device (module or keypad)
3 ᅳ Daisy chain wiring
4 ᅳ Single-level T-tapped wiring
5 ᅳ Home run wiring
Notice!
There can only be a difference of 2 volts (maximum) between the AUX power terminals of the control panel or power supply and the device for the modules and keypads to work properly under all conditions.
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Maximum cable lengths
The following rules must be followed when wiring the SDI2 bus.
– The SDI2 bus requires the use of un-shielded cable from 12 AWG to 22 AWG.
– SDI2 devices or keypads must be within 2000 ft (610 m) of the control panel.
– Maximum overall cable lengths are listed in the following table:
Cable capacitance pF/ft
< 17
18
Overall cable length ft
7500
7500
Cable capacitance
19
20
7350
7000
24
25
21 6666 26
Table 17.1: Maximum cable length pF/ft
22
23
Overall cable length ft
6363
6086
5800
5600
5385
Cable capacitance pF/ft
27
28
29
30
31
Overall cable length ft
5185
5000
4828
4700
4516
Cable capacitance pFf/ft
32
33
34
35
36
Overall cable length ft
4400
4242
4100
4000
3800
Notice!
Use unshielded cable only.
Maximum capacitance of 140nF (140,000 pF) per system. Contact the wire manufacturer for the capacitance ratings of the wire being used.
AWG
Example cable types
MFG/PN Capacitance pF/ft
Belden
5541
18
Resistance
Ω/1000 ft
16.3
Max Run
7500
NEC Type Definition
15 17.6
7500
CL3P, CL3R,
CL3, CL3X,
CL2P, CL2,
CL2R, CL2X,
CM
Class 2 and Class 3 remote control, communications, signaling and power limited cables
18
Belden
1242
Belden
5502
Belden
5522
Belden
5302
Belden
1242
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19
22
15
16.2
15.7
6.5
17.6
7000
7350
6363
7500
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AWG
16
MFG/PN Capacitance pF/ft
19.9
Belden
HC2758
Belden
5202
23.5
12 Belden
5002
32
Table 17.2: Maximum cable length
Resistance
Ω/1000 ft
4.0
4.2
1.56
Max Run
7000
5800
4400
NEC Type Definition
Notice!
Fire alarm applications require NEC cable type FPLR, FPLP, or FPL or the equivalent power limited fire alarm cables (refer to article 760 of the NFPA 70 code).
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17.7
Wiring label
B5512/B4512/B3512
This equipment should be installed in accordance with the NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code), the NFPA 72
(National Fire Alarm Code), and the local authority having jurisdiction. Depending on the application, the installation is to be in accordance with one or more of the following UL standards:
UL681 Installation and Classification of Mercantile and Bank Burglar Alarm Systems;
UL1076 Proprietary Burglar Alarm Systems and Units; UL1641 Installation and
Classification of Residential Burglar Alarm Systems. Printed information describing proper installation, operation, testing, maintenance, repair service and response to an alarm is to be provided with this equipment.
Warning: Owner's Instruction Notice (P/N: F01U287181): Not to be removed by anyone except occupant.
Avertissement : guide de l'utilisateur (réf. : F01U287181) : seul l'occupant est autorisé à le retirer.
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. recommends testing the entire system at least once a week, and having a qualified technician check the system at a minimum of once every 3 years.
Minimum system requirements for Classification in accordance with ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010
UL Listed and Classified control unit Model B5512, B4512 or B3512;
UL Listed and Classified keypad Model B915, B920, B921C, B921CW, or B942
UL Listed Local Bell
Suitable for the following applications: 1) Household Burglar Alarm System Units. 2) Household Fire Warning System Units. 3) Police Station connect, Mercantile Premise alarm system,
Mercantile Safe and Vault alarm system. For all Police Station applications, Model D8108A Attack Resistant Enclosure with a UL Listed local sounding device is required. 4) Local, Mercantile Premise alarm system and Mercantile Safe and Vault alarm system. 5) Central Station, suitable as a dual signal line transmission system.
6) Proprietary Burg. 7) Holdup Alarm Units and System.
This equipment has been type tested and found to comply with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC rules for Class B Computing Devices. Operation is subject to the two following conditions (1) this device may not cause any interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.
POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS
The Power Supply provides a maximum of 800 mA for the Control Panel and all Accessory Devices.
All external connections are inherently power limited, Class 2.
Requirements for battery standby time might reduce allowable output.
Model number B430 complies with Part 68, FCC Rules. FCC Registration Number: ESVAL00BB430 Ringer Eq 0.0B
Model number B430 complies with CS-03, IC Rules, IC: 1249A-B430
Optional B440/B441/B442/B443 - Or - Optional B430
Incorrect wiring might damage this equipment.
Do not connect to a receptacle controlled by a switch. Do not share with other equipment.
B5512/B4512/B3512 uses a CX4010 UL Listed
Class 2 Transformer
18 VAC 22 VA 60 HZ, or in Canada, an
ICP-TR1822-CAN
Plug-in Transformer
120 VAC primary,
18 VAC 22 VA secondary.
P1
GND OUT
P1
GND OUT
OUTPUT A (C terminal) = AUX PWR
P1
GND OUT
OUTPUT A (C terminal) = COM
P1
GND OUT
OUTPUT A (C terminal) = dry contact
Interconnect Connector
ICP-EZTS
Tamper
Switch
D134 Dual
Relay Module
N/O 1
COMM
N/C 1
X1 -
X1 +
N/O 2
COMM
N/C 2
X2 -
X2 +
CAUTION! AVERTISSMENT!
Avoid damage to Panel.
Do not connect 24 V to terminals.
Pout éviter demdommager la centrale :
Ne pas raccorder lalimentation électrique de volts aux bornes.
Maximum charging current is 1 A auxiliary power at 12 VDC.
BATTERY: Replace every 3 to 5 years with one or two
D126 or one D1218 12 V Lead Acid Batteries for Burglary or
Combination Fire and Burglary Systems.
WARNING! ATTENTION!
Multi-Battery installation requires Model D122 or D122L Dual Battery Harness.
Improper installation can be a fire hazard.
Le installations à plusieurs batteries nécessitent un faisceau de câbles de Batterie double de modèle D122 ou D122L.
Toute installation inadéquate peut causer un risque dincedie.
For UL Listed fire alarm applications, use a
D192G Notification
Appliance Circuit module.
SDI2 keypads, input and output modules, communicators, and wireless receivers.
EOL
Supervised Loops
Open 3.7 to 5.0 VDC
Normal 2.0 to 3.0 VDC
Short 0.0 to 1.3 VDC
1 kW EOL Resistor
(P/N:15093130-004)
Required at End of Line.
Typical Initiating Devices are are Door Contacts NO/NC,
Floor Mats, Motion Detectors,
Glass Break Detectors, etc.
An EOL power supervision module might be required for use with 4-wire smoke detectors.
For a list of 2-wire smoke detectors compatible with the B201, refer to the B201 Installation
Guide
(P/N: F01U296412).
For a list of 2-wire smoke detectors compatible with the D125B Dual Class B
Initiating Module, refer to the D125B Installation
Instructions
(P/N: F01U036340).
WARNING
THIS UNIT INCLUDES AN ALARM VERIFICATION FEATURE THAT WILL RESULT IN A DELAY OF THE SYSTEM ALARM SIGNAL FROM THE INDICATED CIRCUITS.
THE TOTAL DELAY (CONTROL PANEL PLUS SMOKE DETECTORS) SHALL NOT EXCEED 60 SECONDS.
NO OTHER SMOKE DETECTOR SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THESE CIRCUITS UNLESS APPROVED BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION.
ATTENTION!
CETTE UNITÉ COMPREND UNE FONCTIONNALITÉ DE VÉRIFICATION DES ALARMES QUI CONDUIT À UN RETARD DU SIGNAL D'ALARME DU SYSTÈME PROVENANT DES CIRCUITS
INDIQUÉS. LA RETARD TOTAL (CENTRALE + DÉTECTEURS DE FUMÉE) NE DOIT PAS DÉPASSER 60 SECONDES. NE CONNECTER AUCUN AUTRE DÉTECTEUR DE FUMÉE À CES
CIRCUITS, SAUF SI CELA EST PERMIS PAR LES RÉGLEMENTATIONS LOCALES EN VIGUEUR
*
Circuit (point)
Control panel delay, seconds Model
Smoke detector
Delay, seconds
Auxilliary Powered Devices 11.5 to 12.4 VDC. Below 10.2 VDC, the B5512/B4512/B3512 stops processing Loop inputs.
This equipment should be installed in accordance with the
CSA C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1, Safety Standard for Electrical Installations.
Include detector data or the following or equivalent statement: Use the delay (power-up/start-up) time marked on the installation wiring diagram of the smoke detector or on the installed smoke detector(s).
B5512_B4512_B3512_ULLD-03
Communication:
Standard Line Security: Cellular or IP
A1: Cellular or IP
P1: DACT
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18.1
18.1.1
18.1.2
Approved applications
The UL System Chart references the components that are evaluated and listed by UL for compatibility with B5512/B4512/B3512 control panels. These components meet the basic system requirements for the applicable standard.
Refer to Compatible UL listed components, page 97.
The system wiring diagrams show the relationship between the control panel and the accessory components.
Refer to System wiring diagrams, page 80.
Optional compatible equipment
You can use UL Listed components not requiring evaluation for electrical compatibility in many applications when installed according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Burglar applications
You can use UL Listed components not requiring evaluation for electrical compatibility in burglary applications. In some cases, you must use a UL Listed interface module with the sensors. Consult the individual component specification and installation documents to determine suitability.
Bank Safe and Vault applications
You must use the UL Listed Model 5110 Bell and Model 4001-42 External Line Balancer (both made by Rothenbuhler) for the bell and balanced line module in bank safe and vault applications. Modify the D8108A Attack-Resistant Enclosure to meet UL Standard 681.
Refer to Wiring Information for installations using the Rothenbuhler 5110/4001-42 High
Security Bell for wiring instructions and diagrams.
Control panel enclosure requirements
UL Standard 681 for Installation and Classification of Mercantile and Bank Burglary Alarm
Systems requires foil lining or equivalent protection of the control unit enclosure. The D8108A
Attack-Resistant Enclosure does not have a foil lining, but acceptable protection is provided by mounting electronic vibration sensors inside the enclosure.
Notice!
Do not use proximity alarms (capacitance) to protect the control panel enclosure.
!
– Install the same electronic vibration sensors in the D8108A that are used to protect the safe or vault.
– Mount the Sentrol 5402, Potter EVD-S, or Arrowhead S-3810 electronic vibration detection (EVD) system inside the D8108A to meet the UL 681 requirements.
– Install and test the EVD sensor according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
– Mount the EVD sensor directly inside the metal cabinet of the D8108A.
Caution!
Do not install the EVD sensor within 6.4 mm (0.25 in) of the components or traces of the printed circuit assembly.
Battery connections
– Using a D122 Dual Battery Harness, connect two 12 V 7 Ah batteries in the control panel enclosure.
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– Use a separate D8108A for the two 12 V 7 Ah batteries. When using a D122L Dual Battery
Harness, wire the batteries in parallel and connect the harness to the BAT+ and BATterminals of the control panel.
Bell requirements
Use the following Rothenbuhler bell and balanced line modules with the control panel:
– UL Listed Model 5110 Bell
– UL Listed Model 4001-42 External Line Balancer
Wiring Information for installations using the Rothenbuhler 5110/4001-42 High Security Bell
Refer to the following two figures for wiring information.
2 1
1 3 6
0.64 mm (0.25 in) minimum distance
4 5
8
7
9
10
15
13
14
11
12
9
+ + -
11
16
Figure 18.1: Rothenbuhler 5110 4001-42 High Security Bell to control panel wiring
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ Self-contained UL listed vibration sensor
2 ᅳ Control panel
3 ᅳ Accessory modules
4 ᅳ High line security module)
5 ᅳ 4001-42 Balanced Line Module
6 ᅳ 5110 bell
7 ᅳ D133 Relay
Callout ᅳ Description
9 ᅳ D122/D122L Dual Battery Harness
10 ᅳ D126 Battery
11 ᅳ D8108A Enclosure
12 ᅳ Proximity/control unit
13 ᅳ Normally open (NO)
14 ᅳ Normally closed (NC)
15 ᅳ End-of-line (EOL) resistor
2
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Callout ᅳ Description
8 ᅳ Alarm input point 1
Callout ᅳ Description
16 ᅳ Safe
1 Use Terminals 1 through 8. (Select only one.)
2 Use a D113 Battery Lead Supervision Module to supervise the battery connections
.
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1
13
12
1 2 3
14
6
Control Panel
3
COMMUNICATION MODULE 1
100BASE-T
ETHERNET
18 VAC
LINK
USB
P1
COM AUX
OUTPUT A
AUX
- 12 V +
SDI2
Device Bus
R Y G B
ON-BOARD POINTS
Voltage Ranges
Open
Normal
Short
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1.3 VDC
1 k End of Line Resistors
C
OUTPUT
B
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
18VAC
1
2
3
2
R E D O R G W H T B L K
4
4
+ BAT -
NO C NC
OUTPUT A
COM AUX R Y G B
PWR A B COM
1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
6
9 8
7
9
11
N/O 1
COMM 1
N/C
X1 -
X1+
10 9
5
Figure 18.2: Detailed Rothenbuhler 5110_4001-42 High Security Bell to control panel wiring (B5512 shown)
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ 5110 Logic Board
2 ᅳ 4001-42 External Line Balancing Module
3 ᅳ Control panel set to OUTPUT A using AUX
PWR
4 ᅳ Alarm output
5 ᅳ Alternate alarm (use B or C)
6 ᅳ Common
7 ᅳ +12.0 VDC
* Use Terminals 1 through 8. (Select only one.)
Callout ᅳ Description
8 ᅳ Alarm input point*
9 ᅳ 10 kΩ resistor
10 ᅳ Optional silence switch
11 ᅳ D133 Relay Module
12 ᅳ BBL In 4
13 ᅳ BBL Out 5
14 ᅳ Terminal TB1
Notice!
Bell Test at Arming: UL Standard 365 requires a Bell Test at arming for bank safe and vault applications.
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System configuration requirements
The following configuration and programming options are required for UL Bank Safe and Vault
Systems. Refer to RPS Help or the control panel's Program Entry Guide for programming information.
Safe and Vault protective circuits
To test the devices that protect the safe(s) or vault(s) without sounding the bell, specify the devices’ points as controlled zones and supervised for trouble conditions. Refer to Point Index in RPS Help or the control panel's Program Entry Guide more information.
Bell configuration
– UL 365 requires a bell time of 15 to 30 min. The Rothenbuhler 5110 Bell provides selectable bell time through manipulation of its jumpers. Refer to the manufacturer’s installation instructions for more information.
– In addition to the jumper settings inside the bell, you can activate the control panel for a bell time of 15 min.
– UL 365 requires a Bell Test at arming and you must enable it in control panel programming.
– Refer to Bell Parameters in RPS Help or the control panel's Program Entry Guide for more bell time and test programming information.
Bell test
– To enable the bell test feature, you enable an unused area of the control panel. Enable the bell test feature for the unused area only. Program OUTPUT B as the area bell output for the unused area.
– Make all passcodes with authority to arm the safe or vault and also send a Closing Report valid in this area. Program the area for a five-second exit delay.
– To complete the installation for this feature, connect the output to a D134 Dual Relay
Module.
Exit delay
Do not program the control panel’s maximum exit delay longer than 30 seconds.
Fire applications
You can use UL Listed fire initiating devices not requiring electrical compatibility evaluation in any application. For example, the four-wire smoke detectors, heat detectors, waterflow switches, and manual pull stations are suitable fire initiating devices. Consult the individual component specification and installation documents to determine suitability.
Notice!
UL requires that the control panel supervises any device powered from a power output.
Notice!
The control panel does not support multiple detectors in alarm. The control panel is compatible with detectors with optional features. Do not mix detectors from different manufacturers on the same circuit.
Four-wire smoke detectors
When using four-wire smoke detectors, install a power supervision device according to the manufacturer’s instructions. You can connect any number of four-wire smoke detectors to the control panel (subject to available auxiliary power).
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18.1.4
18.2
Control Panel
The Reset Sensor command is available from the keypads when the Reset Sensor is enabled.
Connect the smoke detectors to a suitable interface such as the B208 Octo-input Module or on-board point to meet UL and NFPA requirements.
Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC)
Refer to Notification appliance circuit wiring, page 84.
Notice!
Test Weekly: Perform a Fire Test weekly.
Further information
–
Standby battery calculations, page 98
–
Household Fire Warning equipment, page 101
Enclosures
Mount the control panel assembly in any of the Bosch Security Systems, Inc. enclosures listed:
– B10 Medium Control Panel Enclosure
– B11 Small Control Panel Enclosure
– D2203 Enclosure
– D8103 Universal Enclosure*
– D8109 Fire Enclosure (red)*
– D8108A Attack Resistant Enclosure*
*Requires a B12 mounting bracket.
B10, B11, D2203, and D8103 enclosures
The B10, B11, D2203, and D8103 enclosures are suitable for residential fire and burglary installations and commercial burglary applications that do not require attack resistance or the approval by Factory Mutual (FM) or New York City – Materials and Equipment Acceptance
(NYC-MEA). Refer to Compatible UL listed components, page 97 for acceptable applications.
D8108A Enclosure
The D8108A is attack resistant and intended primarily for UL commercial burglar alarm and mercantile safe and vault applications requiring a local bell. Use this enclosure in any burglar or fire alarm application where the D8109 Enclosure is suitable.
The D8108A, with some modification, can be used for bank safe and vault applications. UL lists the D8108A for all commercial fire alarm applications. It is approved by FM, CSFM, and the NYC-MEA.
D8109 Red Fire Enclosure
Generally, the D8109 is used for fire alarm applications. It is approved by FM, CSFM, and the
NYC-MEA.
B12 Mounting Plate for D8103 Enclosure
The mounting plate is compatible with the D8103, D8108A, and D8109 Enclosures.
Combination fire and intrusion alarm systems
A system can include a combination of fire and intrusion devices on any bus or module.
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18.3
Compatible UL listed components
Minimum Hours of Standby
Battery
B10 Medium Control Panel
Enclosure
B11 Small Control Panel
Enclosure
B201 2-wire Powered Loop
Module
B208 Octo-input Module
B308 Octo-output Module
B426 Conettix Ethernet
Communication Module
B430 Plug-in Telephone
Communicator
B440 Conettix Plug-in
Cellular Communicator
B441 Conettix Plug-in CDMA
Cellular Communicator
B442 Plug-in GPRS Cellular
Communicator
B443 Plug-in HSPA+ Cellular
Communicator
B450 Conettix Plug-in
Communicator Interface
B520 Auxiliary Power Supply
Module
B810 RADION receiver SD
B820 SDI2 Inovonics
Interface Module
B915 Basic Keypad
B920 Two-line Alphanumeric
Keypad (SDI2)
4
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
1+
1+
Househol d
Burglary
Household
Fire
Household
Fire/ Burglary
Combined
Central
Station
Burglary/
Proprieta ry
24 + 4 min alarm 4
Police
Connecte d
Burglary
Local
Burglary
4 4
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
1+
1+
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
1+
1+
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
1+
1+
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
1+
1+
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
1+
1+
Holdup
8
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
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B921C/B921CW Two-line
Capacitive Keypad
1+ 1+ 1+
B930 keypads
B942/B942W Touch Screen
Keypad
1+
1+
1+
1+
1+
1+
CX4010 Plug-in Transformer
(18 VAC 22 VA 60 Hz)
Required for all applications.
D125B Dual Class B Initiating
Module
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
D126 Standby Battery (12 V,
7 Ah)
Opt.
D130 Auxiliary Relay Module Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
D133 Single Relay Module
D134 Dual Relay Module
D1218 Battery (12 V, 18 Ah) Opt.
D192G Class “B”, Style Y
Bell Circuit Supervision
D8004 Transformer
Enclosure
D8108A Attack Resistant
Enclosure or D8109 Fire
Enclosure
D8108A Attack Resistant
Enclosure 1
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Req.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
1+
1+
1+
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
1+
1+
1+
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
No
Opt.
1+
1+
1+
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Key
No
Req.
Opt .
1+
Not acceptable for this application.
Required for this application.
Optional for this application.
1 or more required for this application. Consult the appropriate standard.
1 For commercial applications using the B430, and when doing local or police station connect applications, the
D8108A Enclosure is required for all applications.
* Not investigated by UL.
18.4
Standby battery requirements and calculations
Standby battery calculations
UL 365 requires 72 hr of standby battery capacity. Limit the auxiliary power current for all devices, including keypads, to 80 mA or less to meet this requirement.
A
AC Power On Normal
Current (mA)
B
AC Power Off Minimum
Current (mA)
C
In Alarm Maximum
Current (mA)
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
Opt.
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Model Number Qty
Used
B5512/B4512/
B3512
______
B201
B208
B308 1
B426
B430
B440
B441
B442
B443
B450 2
B520
B810
B820
B915
B920
B921C
B930
B942 3
D125B
D127
D129
D132A
D133 4
D134 5
D185
D192G
____
____
____
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
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Unit
125
18
35
22
100
5
35
35
35
35
30
15
100
100
35
35
45
35
200
25
5
23
10
245
35
Qty x 1
Total
= 125 x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x 1 x 1
= ______
= ______ x 1 x 1 x 1
= ______
= ______
= ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______
_____ x Qty = ______
Each
Unit
125
18
35
22
100
5
35
35
35
35
30
15
100
100
35
35
45
35
200
25
5
23
10
245
35
Ratings of other devices in the system that are not shown above:
____ ______ _____ x Qty = ______ ______
______
Qty x 1 x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x 1 x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x 1 x 1 x 1 x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty
Total
= 125
= ______
= ______
_____ x Qty = ______
_____ x Qty = ______
______
______ x Qty x Qty
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= ______
= ______
= ______
= ______
= ______
= ______
= ______
= 35
= 35
= 35
= 35
= ______
= ______
= ______
= ______
= ______
= ______
= ______
= ______
= ______
= ______
= ______
= ______
= ______
= ______
= ______
= ______
= ______
Each
Unit
155
168
55
25
70
300
100
110
70
70
85
80
300
150
150
150
30
15
100
35
35
22
100
25
150
Qty x 1
Total
= 155 x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x 1 = ______ x 1 = ______ x 1 x 1 x 1
= ______
= ______
= ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______ x Qty = ______
____ x Qty = ______
____ x Qty = ______
____ x Qty = ______
____ x Qty = ______
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Total A = ______ Total B = ______
1 The In Alarm calculation for the B308 is: 20 x Qty + (16.25 x number of relays).
2 Currents listed are for the B450 only. Include plug-in device currents in calculations.
3 If using the proximity reader, add 100 mA to columns A, B, and C before calculating.
4 38 mA for each active relay.
5 Value = Minutes of alarm operation/60
Table 18.1: Current rating chart for standby battery calculations
Total C = ______
Contingency
15%
Total Ah
= _________
3 Total B 1 Hours
( ________ x 24 ) +
Total C 1
( ________ x
Alarm Operation
0.083)
2
1 Refer to previous table.
2 Value = Minutes of alarm operation/60
3 Total Ah requirements must not exceed the Ah capacity of batteries:
– One D126 Battery = 7 Ah
– Two D126 Batteries = 14 Ah
– One D1218 Battery = 18 Ah
Table 18.2: General ampere-hour (Ah) calculation formula
+
Application
Residential Burglary
Proprietary Burglary
Central Station (Bank)
Central Station (Mercantile)
Police Station Connected (Bank)
Police Station Connected (Mercantile)
Local Burglary (Bank)
Local Burglary (Mercantile)
Holdup
Residential Fire
Table 18.3: Minimum standby and alarm times
Minimum Required
Standby Time (hr)
4
4
72
4
72
24
72
24
8
24
Minimum Alarm Time (min)
4
N/A
N/A
N/A
30 (CUL)/15 (UL)
30 (CUL)/15 (UL)
30 (CUL)/15 (UL)
30 (CUL)/15 (UL)
N/A
5 (CUL)/4 (UL)
Type
Household Burglary and
Commercial Burglary
Required capacity
4 h
Bank Safe and Vault 72 h (UL 365). Auxiliary power current for all devices, including keypads, must be limited to 80 mA or less to meet this requirement.
Table 18.4: Standby battery requirements
Calculations
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Notice!
Because of changing regulations, verify the necessary time with your local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ).
18.4.1
Household Fire Warning equipment
The Household Fire Warning Equipment Standard requires 24 h of standby current plus 4 min of alarm operation at the end of the 24-hour period. Use battery Ah calculations to confirm compliance. The formula shown below includes the calculation for 4 min of alarm operation at the end of the 24-hour period, and a 15% contingency factor that allows for depletion of battery capacity with age.
Notice!
Because of changing regulations, verify the necessary time with your local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ).
Total B 1 Hours Total C 1 Alarm Operation 2
( ________ x 24 ) + ( ________
–
–
1
Refer to previous table.
2
Value = Minutes of alarm operation/60
3
Total Ah requirements must not exceed the Ah capacity of batteries:
–
One D126 Battery = 7 Ah
Two D126 Batteries = 14 Ah
One D1218 Battery = 17.2 or 18 Ah x 0.083)
Table 18.5: Household fire ampere-hour (Ah) calculation formula
+
Contingency
15%
Total Ah
= _________
3
18.5
UL 365 - Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Units and
Systems
In a mercantile burglar alarm system, a mercantile alarm sounding device located within a building but outside the protected area, is acceptable, provided it is rated for outside service and alarm conditions are transmitted to:
– The dispatch location of the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction over the protected property or
– A central station or residential monitoring station complying with the Standard for
Central-Station Alarm Services, UL 827.
In a mercantile burglar alarm system, an alarm sounding device located within the area of greatest protection, or outside the area of greatest protection but within an area protected by an alarm system and that shares a common control unit with the system installed in the area of greatest protection, is acceptable provided it is rated for inside service and alarm conditions are transmitted to:
– The dispatch location of the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction over the protected property or
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– A central station or residential monitoring station complying with the Standard for
Central-Station Alarm Services, UL 827.
An inside sounding device shall be mounted at least 10 feet (3.05 m) above the floor or at the surface of the ceiling. When there is a fixed construction within the area that could provide access for an intruder, the alarm sounding device shall also be mounted at least 4 ft (1.2 m) as measured horizontally, away from the edges of the fixed construction or at least 10 ft (3.05 m) above it so as to minimize access by an intruder.
UL 636 - Holdup Alarm Units and System
Refer to Required Programming to meet UL636 in RPS Help or the control panel's Program Entry
Guide.
ULC
Conduct testing monthly, with the primary de-energized.
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Keypad Installer menu
In addition to using RPS to configure and diagnose a system, you can also perform programming and diagnostics using a keypad. Programming and diagnostics options appear on the keypad when you access the Main menu (Installer) option, which includes the Installer menu. The Main menu (Installer) option becomes available during normal control panel operation only when you enter your installer passcode and press [ENTER]. The default
Installer passcode is 1-2-3.
The tools within the Installer menu are:
– Program menu. Program several parameters to make your system operational, including phone number and format, enhanced communication options, RPS parameters, users,
points, and keypad parameters. Refer to [1] Program menu, page 109. For more detailed
information on each programming option, and to RPS Help or the control panel's Program
Entry Guide.
–
Wireless menu. Add, replace, remove, and diagnose points and repeaters. Refer to [2]
–
Diags menu. Diagnose point, repeaters, cellular service, and IP cameras. Refer to [3]
–
Service Bypass menu. View whether points have been removed from service. Refer to [4]
Serv Byp (Service Bypass) menu, page 143.
– Versions menu. View the version information for the control panel, encryption, and more.
Refer to [5] Versions menu, page 143.
Installer keypads and SERVICE MODE
The Installer menu is also available from the Service menu when in SERVICE MODE. The
Service menu is a subset of the Main menu (Installer) option. You can use Service mode at any keypad, but the feature is most useful when you wish to directly connect an Installer keypad to the control panel for keypad programming at the control panel. Set the Installer keypad to address 0, and then connect it to the control panel.
Use the control panel RESET button to enter SERVICE MODE. The rate of flashing of the
Heartbeat LED increases while in SERVICE MODE.
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100BASE-T
ETHERNET
LINK
USB
ON-BOARD POINTS
Voltage Ranges
Open
Normal
Short
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1.3 VDC
1 k End of Line Resistors
C
OUTPUT
B
3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8
Figure 19.1: RESET button and Heartbeat LED location (B5512 shown)
Accessing SERVICE MODE (rapid pulsing Heartbeat LED):
1.
Press and hold the control panel RESET button until the Heartbeat LED flashes fast. The keypad shows SERVICE MODE and prompts for the installer passcode.
2.
Enter your installer passcode and press [ENTER].
Exiting SERVICE MODE and return to normal operation (slow pulsing Heartbeat LED):
Press and hold the control panel RESET button for approximately 5 sec until the Heartbeat
LED turns off. The control panel resets.
Conventions for this section
This guide to the keypad Installer menu provides instructions for using the keypad, based on the following conventions:
– All instructions access the Installer menu from the Main menu (Installer) option, not while in Service mode.
– This section covers all compatible keypads. It provides specific steps for each keypad style.
– Keys to press appear in this manual in brackets [ ].
– For simplicity, the keypad Installer menu tree and instructions combine the two-line keypad number selections with the text and graphic steps of other keypads. For example, rather than indicating that the two-line keypad reads Press [2] for enhanced comm
parameters, and that a different keypad reads Enhanced Comm Parms, this section indicates the selection as [2] Enhanced Comm Parms.
– For simplicity and readability of instructions, this section lists menu steps in succession with the > character separating steps. For example, Go to [1] Program > [1] Reporting >
[2] Network > [2] Enhanced Comm Parms.
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Keypad menu trees
This section includes menu trees for the Installer menu structure, and the structures of the
B91x/B92x and B93x/B94x keypads user menus, for reference.
Installer passcode
1
Installer
menu
1 Reporting
1
2
3
4
Phone
Network
Routing
Notification
Phone Number
Format
ESC Exit menu
1 Enhanced Comm
2 Enhanced Comm Parms
ESC Exit Reporting menu
Primary
Backup
ESC Exit menu
Address
Port #
Poll Rate
ESC Exit
2
3
Network
Cellular
ESC Exit
1
Program menu
3
4
RPS
Areas
5 Keypad
6
Users
7
Points
8
Disable
ESC Exit
1 RPS Passcode
2 RPS Phone Number
3 RPS IP Address
4 RPS Port Number
ESC Exit
Area On
Account #
ESC
Exit menu
Scope
ESC Exit
Index
Source
ESC Exit menu
1
2
Ethernet
Cellular
ESC Exit
2
Wireless menu
3
Diags menu
1 RF Point Menu
2
3
RF Repeater Menu
RF Diagnostic Menu
ESC Exit
1 Wireless
2 Network
1 Add repeater
2 Replace repeater
3 Remove repeater
ESC Exit
1 Bus Module
2 On-board IP
ESC Exit
1 Enroll point RFID
2 Replace point RFID
3 Remove point RFID
ESC Exit
1 RF point diag
2 RF repeater diag
ESC Exit
1
1 Bus Module
2 On-board
ESC Exit
Settings
1 SDI2 Cellular (1)
2 Plug-in Module
ESC Exit
2 Connection
ESC Exit
1 Module Parameters
2 Address Parameters
3 DNS Parameters
ESC
1 SIM APN
2
3
4
ESC
1 RF point state
2 RF point signal
ESC Exit
1 RF repeater state
2 RF repeater signal
ESC Exit
SIM Username
SIM Passcode
SIM PIN
Exit
4
Srvc Byp menu
5
Versions menu
ESC Exit
4 IP Camera
ESC
1
2
ESC
SDI2 Cellular (1)
Plug-in Module
Exit
1 DHCP Enable
2 UPnP Enable
ESC Exit menu
1 IP Address
2 Subnet Mask
3 Default Gateway
4 Port Number
ESC Exit menu
1 IPv4 Server Address
2 IPv6 Server Address
3 Module Hostname
ESC Exit
Figure 19.2: Keypad Installer menu tree
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Press 1 for
All On menu.
Press 1 for
All On Delay.
Press 1 for
Part On Delay.
Press 2 for
Part On menu.
Press 2 for
All On Instant.
Press 1 for
On/Off menu.
Press 2 for
Part On Instant.
Press 2 for
Status menu.
Press 3 for
Off menu.
Press 3 for.
All On Select.
Press 4 for
Extend Close time.
Press 3 for
Part On Select.
Press 1 to
Turn Off.
Press 1 to reset sensors.
Press 3 for
Actions menu.
Press 5 for
Bypass menu.
Press 2 to
Turn Off Select.
Press 1 to
Turn Off.
Press 2 to change output.
Press 4 for
Users menu.
Press 1 to
View Area Status.
Press 3 for
Test menu.
Press 2 to
View Point Status.
Press 2 to
Turn Off Select.
Press 4 for
RPS menu.
Press 5 for
Settings menu.
Press 6 for
Shortcuts menu.
*
Press 3 to Send
Status Report.
Press 1 to change passcode.
Press 1 to configure passcode.
Press 5 to go to area.
Press 6 to update firmware.
Press 2 to add user.
Press 2 to configure name.
Press 7 for
Events menu.
Press 3 to edit user.
Press 3 to configure level.
Press 1 to view event.
Press 2 to clear event.
Press 3 to view log.
Press 4 to delete user.
Press 1 to change watch mode.
Press 2 for
Date/Time.
Press 4 to configure keyfob.
Press 5 to configure language.
Press 1 to set panel date.
Press 3 to change schedule.
Press 2 to set panel time.
Press 3 to show date/time.
Press 4 for keypad config.
* Your security company programmed the Shortcuts for you.
Figure 19.3: B91x/B92x keypads Main menu tree
Press 7 to view serv bypassed.
Press 1 to adjust brightness.
Press 2 to adjust volume.
Press 3 to silence keytone.
Press 4 to set nightlight.
Press 1 for
Walk Test menu.
Press 2 to
Send Test report.
Press 3 to display revisions.
Press 4 to test notification.
Press 1 to answer.
Press 2 for
Originate menu.
Press 3 to call via phone
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[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Actions menu
<Reset
<Outputs
<Test
<RPS
Go to Area>
Firmware>
Srv Bypass>
[5]
[6]
[7]
[1]
[2]
[3]
RPS menu
<Answer
<Network Originate
<Call via Phone
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Test menu
<Walk Test
<Test Report
<Revisions
<Notification Test
[1]
[2]
[3]
Status menu
<View Area Status
<View Point Status
<Send Status Report
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
On/Off menu
<All On
<Part On
<Off
<Extend Close
Bypass> [5]
[1]
[2]
Off menu
<Turn Off
<Turn Off Select Area
[1]
[2]
<Bypass Points
<Unbypass Points
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
<On/Off
<Status
<Actions
<Users
Main menu
Settings>
Shortcuts>
Events>
[5]
[6]
*
[7]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Users menu
<Change Passcode
<Add User
<Edit User
<Delete User
[1]
[2]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Edit User menu
<Passcode
<Name
<Level
<Keyfob
Language> [5]
Events menu
<View Event Memory
<Clear Event Memory
<View Log
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Settings menu
<Watch Mode
<Date/Time
<Schedule
<Keypad
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Add User menu
<Passcode
<Name
<Level
<Keyfob
Language> [5] [1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
Keypad menu
<Brightness
<Volume
<Keypress
<Nightlight
<Presence^
[1]
[2]
[3]
Date/Time menu
<Set Date
<Set Time
<Show Time
[1]
[2]
[3]
Part On menu
<Part On Delay
<Part On Instant
<Part On Select Area
[1]
[2]
[3]
All On menu
<All On Delay
<All On Instant
<All On Select Area
* Your security company programmed the Shortcuts for you. ^B94x only.
Figure 19.4: B93x/B94x keypads Main menu tree
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Escape, delete characters, and enter letters and special characters
– Escape from a menu. B91x/B92x/B93x keypads include a hard [ESC] key. To exit a menu and return to the previous level, press [ESC]. To exit and return to idle text from any level of the menu structure, press and hold [ESC]. The B94x has a key. To exit a menu and return to the previous level, press .
– Delete characters. B91x/B92x/B93x keypads use the [ESC] key as a backspace key. The
B94x key has a (backspace) key on each keyboard screen.
– Enter letters. For B91x/B92x/B93x keypads, press a number key repeatedly to scroll through the number and letters shown on the key. For B94x, use the ABC keyboard.
– Special characters. For entering special characters on B91x/B92x keypads, refer to the table below. For entering special characters on a B93x, use the corresponding softkey.
For entering special characters or accented characters on a B94x, press open the corresponding keyboard.
or to
Characters
Special dialing characters in phone numbers
(*, C [3-sec pause], D [Dial Tone Detect])
Network address characters
B91x/B92x
Press [CMD]. The special characters menu appears. Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to cycle through the characters. Press [ENTER] to choose the character shown.
Use the [0] key to enter a period or dash.
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19.1.1
[1] Program menu
With the Program menu, you can program parameters to make your system operational, including phone number and format, enhanced communication options, primary and backup routes, and notifications.
[1] Reporting > [1] Phone menu parameters
The control panel can dial as many as four different telephone numbers when sending event reports. In this menu, you can program the telephone numbers and the format.
Phone 1
Phone 2
Phone 3
Phone 4
Format (circle one) Phone number
Modem4/Contact ID ____________________________________________________
Modem4/Contact ID ____________________________________________________
Modem4/Contact ID ____________________________________________________
Modem4/Contact ID ____________________________________________________
Phone Number
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of Phone Number
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then go the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [1] Reporting > [1] Phone. The keypad display toggles between showing the phone number and phone format for the phone path.
3.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to go to the path you wish to edit.
4.
Press [ENTER] to edit the phone path and then [ENTER] to edit the phone number for the selected path.
5.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new phone number.
6.
When finished, press [ENTER] to save the phone number.
7.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of Phone Number
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [1] Reporting > [1] Phone menu. The keypad shows the phone number for the phone path.
3.
Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to go to the path you wish to edit.
4.
Press [Edit] to change the phone number.
5.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new phone number.
6.
When finished, press [Save] to save the programming.
7.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
Phone Format
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of Phone Format
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [1] Reporting > [1] Phone. The keypad display toggles between showing the phone number and phone format for the phone path.
3.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to go to the path you wish to edit.
4.
Press [ENTER] to edit the phone path and then press [NEXT] to go to the format option.
5.
Press [ENTER] to edit the phone format for the selected path.
6.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to toggle between the Contact ID and Modem4 option.
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7.
Press [ENTER] while viewing the desired format to select it and save the programming.
8.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of Phone Format
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [1] Reporting > [1] Phone menu. The keypad shows the phone number for the phone path.
3.
Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to go to the path you wish to edit.
4.
Press [Format] to view and edit the phone format, and then press [Edit] to edit the phone format.
5.
Press the icon or softkey for the desired format.
6.
Press [Save] to save the programming.
7.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
[1] Reporting > [2] Network menu parameters
Enhanced communications is the ability to communicate by some means other than a standard digital dialer. The control panel can include four separate enhanced communication paths to which the control panel can route events. In this menu, you can enable enhanced communication and edit the network address, network address, poll rate, and port number.
Path 1 Network Address __________________________ Poll Rate ___________ Port Number _______
Path 2 Network Address __________________________ Poll Rate ___________ Port Number _______
Path 3 Network Address __________________________ Poll Rate ___________ Port Number _______
Path 4 Network Address __________________________ Poll Rate ___________ Port Number _______
Enhanced Comm
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of Enhanced Comm
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [1] Reporting > [2] Network > [1] Enhanced Comm. The keypad shows the Enhanced Comm option as well as the current default value.
3.
Press [ENTER] to view and change the enhanced comm options.
4.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to toggle between the Yes and No options.
5.
Press [ENTER] while viewing the desired option to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of Enhanced Comm
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [1] Reporting > [2] Network > [1] Enhanced Comm menu. The keypad shows the Enhanced Comm option as well as the current default value.
3.
Press [Enhanced Comm] to view and change the enhanced comm options, and then press
[Edit] to edit the enhanced communication option.
4.
Press the icon or softkey for the desired option.
5.
Press [Save] to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
Network Address
Port Number
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Poll Rate (seconds)
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of Network Address, Poll Rate (seconds), and Port
Number
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [1] Reporting > [2] Network > [2] Enhanced Comm Parms. The keypad scrolls the Network Address, Port Number, and Poll Rate for the selected
Enhanced Comm path.
3.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to go to the path you wish to edit.
4.
Press [ENTER] to edit the selected Enhanced Comm path. The keypad asks if you wish to edit the address.
5.
Press [ENTER] to edit the network address. The existing address and an editing cursor show.
6.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new address.
7.
Press [ENTER] to save the address. The keypad shows Parameter Saved, and asks if you wish to edit the address.
8.
Press [PREV]. The currently configured poll rate shows, and the keypad asks if you wish to edit the poll rate.
9.
Press [ENTER] to edit the poll rate. The existing poll rate and an editing cursor show.
10. Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new rate.
11. Press [ENTER] to save the poll rate. The keypad shows Parameter Saved, and asks if you wish to edit the poll rate.
12. Press [PREV]. The currently configured port number shows, and the keypad asks if you wish to edit the port number.
13. Press [ENTER] to edit the port number. The existing port number and an editing cursor show.
14. Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new port number.
15. Press [ENTER] to save the port number. The keypad shows Parameter Saved, and asks if you wish to edit the port number.
16. Press [ESC] to return to the list of enhanced comm options, or press and hold [ESC] to exit the Installer menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of Network Address, Poll Rate (seconds), and Port
Number
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [1] Reporting > [2] Network > [2] Enhanced Comm Parms. The keypad shows the network address for the selected Enhanced Comm path.
3.
Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to go to the path you wish to edit.
4.
Press [Edit] to change the network address. The existing address and an editing cursor show.
5.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new address.
6.
Press [Save] to save the address. The keypad shows Parameter Saved, and returns to the previous menu.
7.
Press [Port #] to view the port number, and the press [Edit] to edit the port number.
8.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new port number.
9.
Press [Save] to save the address. The keypad shows Parameter Saved, and returns to the previous menu.
10. Press [Poll Rate] to view the poll rate, and the press [Edit] to edit the poll rate number.
11. Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new poll rate.
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12. Press [Save] to save the address. The keypad shows Parameter Saved, and returns to the previous menu.
13. Press the icon or softkey for the desired option (address, port #, poll rate, encryption).
14. Press [Edit] to change programming.
15. Press [Save] to save the programming.
16. When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
[1] Reporting > [3] Routing menu parameters
Use routing to program primary and backup destinations over standard telephone lines, local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN). In this menu, you can designate the primary and backup destinations for up to four routes.
Options include:
No Device, Phone 1, Phone 2, Phone 3, Phone 4, SDI2-1 (Path) 1, SDI2-1 (Path) 2, SDI2-1
(Path) 3, SDI2-1 (Path) 4, SDI2-2 (Path) 1, SDI2-2 (Path) 2, SDI2-2 (Path) 3, SDI2-2 (Path) 4,
Onboard 1, Onboard 2, Onboard 3, Onboard 4.
Primary Device
Backup Device
No Device
No Device
Route 1
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Route 2
___________
___________
Route 3
___________
___________
Route 4
___________
___________
Primary Path Device
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of Primary Path Device
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [1] Reporting > [3] Routing. The keypad toggles between showing the current primary and backup setting for the selected route.
3.
Use [PREV] or NEXT] to scroll though the list of route and go to the route you wish to program.
4.
Press [ENTER] to edit the route.
5.
Press [ENTER] to edit the primary route. The keypad shows [Set Route Device] menu.
6.
Use [PREV] or NEXT] to scroll though the list of device (for path 1) and go to the path 1 option you wish to select for the current device (for example, Phone 1).
7.
Press [ENTER] to select the device. The keypad shows [Set Route Path]. To keep path 1, escape from the menu. To change to a different path (2, 3, or 4), continue to Step 8.
8.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new number.
9.
Press [ENTER] to save the change, and then escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of Primary Path Device
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [1] Reporting > [3] Routing. The keypad shows the primary device for the selected route.
3.
Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to scroll though the list of routes and go to the route you wish to program.
4.
Press [Edit] to edit the primary path device for the selected route.
5.
Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to scroll though the list of devices (for path 1) and go to the path 1 option you wish to select for the current device (for example, Phone 1).
6.
To keep path 1, escape from the menu. To change to a different path (2, 3, or 4), press
[Edit Path] and continue to Step 8.
7.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new number.
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Press [Save] to save the change, and then escape from the menu.
Backup Path Device
Notice!
Keypads show and allow you to select the Backup Path Device only after you select a Primary
Path Device.
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B91x/B92x keypads configuration of Backup Path Device
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [1] Reporting > [3] Routing. The keypad toggles between showing the current primary and backup setting for the selected route.
3.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to scroll though the list of route and go to the route you wish to program.
4.
Press [ENTER] to edit the route.
5.
Press [NEXT] to go to the option to edit the backup route.
6.
Press [ENTER]. The keypad shows [Set Route Device] menu.
7.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to scroll though the list of device (for path 1) and go to the path 1 option you wish to select for the current device (for example, Phone 1).
8.
Press [ENTER] to select the device. The keypad shows [Set Route Path]. To keep path 1, escape from the menu. To change to a different path (2, 3, or 4), continue to Step 9.
9.
Delete the current number, and then enter the new number.
10. Press [ENTER] to save the change, and then escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of Backup Path Device
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [1] Reporting > [3] Routing. The keypad shows the primary device for the selected route.
3.
Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to scroll though the list of routes and go to the route you wish to program.
4.
Press [Backup] to edit the backup path device for the selected route.
5.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to scroll though the list of devices (for path 1) and go to the path 1 option you wish to select for the current device (for example, Phone 1).
6.
To keep path 1, escape from the menu. To change to a different path (2, 3, or 4), press
[Edit Path] and continue to Step 8.
7.
Delete the current number, and then enter the new number.
8.
Press [Save] to save the change, and then escape from the menu.
[1] Reporting > [4] Personal Note menu parameters
The control panel can send text messages and emails for personal notification over Ethernet or using a cellular communicator. You can configure up to 16 destinations using a combination of cellular phone numbers and email addresses. The system considers an email address valid if you copy it verbatim from an internet email provider. In this menu, you can add a phone number or email address to each personal notification identifier (1 through 16).
Phone number or email address
1
2
Notification
Number
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13
14
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10
11
15
16
6
7
8
3
4
5
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SMS Phone #
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of SMS Phone #
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [1] Reporting > [4] Personal Note. The keypad shows the phone number or email address of the selected personal notification destination.
3.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to scroll though the list of personal notification destination, and go to the destination you wish to program.
4.
Press [ENTER] to edit the phone number or email address.
5.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters.
6.
Press [ENTER] to save the phone number or email address.
7.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of SMS Phone #
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [1] Reporting > [4] Personal Note. The keypad shows the phone number or email address of the selected destination.
3.
Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to scroll though the list of destinations and go to the destination you wish to program.
4.
Press [Edit] to edit the phone number or email address.
5.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters.
6.
Press [Save] to save the phone number or email address.
7.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
[2] Network > [1] Ethernet > ([1] Bus Module or [2] On-board) > [1]
Module Parameters menu
You can use DCHP/AutoIP or UPnP for Ethernet communication with the on-board Ethernet or a B426. In this menu, you can enable and disable these protocols.
DHCP/AutoIP Enable
Default
Yes
Module settings
Yes/No
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IPv4 Address
IPv4 Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
HTTP Port Number
IPv4 Server Address
IPv6 Server Address
Module Hostname
Yes
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
80
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
Blank
Yes/No
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_______________________________
_______________________________
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DHCP/AutoIP Enable
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of DHCP/AutoIP Enable
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > ([1] Bus Module or [2] On-board) > [1]
Module Parameters > [1] DHCP. The keypad shows the DHCP/AutoIP current configuration.
3.
Press [ENTER] to edit the DHCP/AutoIP Enable configuration for the module.
4.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to toggle between Yes and No.
5.
Press [ENTER] while viewing the desired option to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of DHCP/AutoIP Enable
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > ([1] Bus Module or [2] On-board) > [1]
Module Parameters > [1] DHCP. The keypad shows the DHCP/AutoIP current configuration.
3.
Press [Yes] or [No] – whichever is available – to change the programming.
4.
Press [Save] to save the programming.
5.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
UPnP Enable
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of UPnP Enable
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > ([1] Bus Module or [2] On-board) > [1]
Module Parameters > [2] UPnP. The keypad shows the UPnP current configuration.
3.
Press [ENTER] to edit the UPnP Enable configuration for the module.
4.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to toggle between Yes and No.
5.
Press [ENTER] while viewing the desired option to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of UPnP Enable
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > ([1] Bus Module or [2] On-board) > [1]
Module Parameters > [2] UPnP. The keypad shows the UPnP current configuration.
3.
Press [Yes] or [No] – whichever is available – to change the programming.
4.
Press [Save] to save the programming.
5.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
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Address Parameters menu
IPv4 Address
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of IPv4 Address
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > ([1] Bus Module or [2] On-board) > [2]
Address Parameters > [1] IP Address.
3.
Press [ENTER] to edit the IP address.
4.
Delete the existing number, if necessary, and then enter the new number. Use [PREV] or
[NEXT] to move to a different byte.
5.
Press [ENTER] to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of IPv4 Address
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > ([1] Bus Module or [2] On-board) > [2]
Address Parameters > [1] IP Address.
3.
Press [Edit] to edit the IP address.
4.
Delete the existing number, if necessary, and then enter the new number. Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to move through the different bytes.
5.
Press [Save] to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
IPv4 Subnet Mask
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of IPv4 Subnet Mask
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > ([1] Bus Module or [2] On-board) > [2]
Address Parameters > [2] Subnet Mask.
3.
Press [ENTER] to edit the subnet mask address.
4.
Delete the existing number, if necessary, and then enter the new number. Use [PREV] or
[NEXT] to move to a different byte.
5.
Press [ENTER] to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of IPv4 Subnet Mask
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > ([1] Bus Module or [2] On-board) > [2]
Subnet Mask.
3.
Press [IPv4 Subnet Mask] to edit the subnet mask address.
4.
Delete the existing number, if necessary, and then enter the new number. Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to move to a different byte, and use the number keys to enter the new numbers.
5.
Press [Save] to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
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Default Gateway
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of Default Gateway
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > ([1] Bus Module or [2] On-board) > [2]
Address Parameters > [3] Default Gateway.
3.
Press [ENTER] to edit the gateway.
4.
Delete the existing number, if necessary, and then enter the new number. Use [PREV] or
[NEXT] to move to a different byte.
5.
Press [ENTER] to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of Default Gateway
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > ([1] Bus Module or [2] On-board) > [2]
Address Parameters > [3] Default Gateway.
3.
Press [Default Gateway] to edit the gateway.
4.
Delete the existing number, if necessary, and then enter the new number. Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to move to a different byte.
5.
Press [Save] to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
HTTP Port Number
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of HTTP Port Number
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > ([1] Bus Module or [2] On-board) > [2]
Address Parameters > [4] HTTP Port Number.
3.
Press [ENTER] to edit the port number.
4.
Delete the existing number, if necessary, and then enter the new number.
5.
Press [ENTER] to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of HTTP Port Number
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > ([1] Bus Module or [2] On-board) > [2]
Address Parameters > [4] HTTP Port Number.
3.
Press [HTTP Port Number] to edit the port number.
4.
Delete the existing number, if necessary, and then enter the new number.
5.
Press [Save] to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
[2] Network > [1] Ethernet > ([1] Bus Module or [2] On-board) > [3] DNS
Parameters menu
IPv4 Server Address
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of IPv4 Server Address
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
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Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > ([1] Bus Module or [2] On-board) > [3]
DNS Parameters > [1] IPv4 Server Address. The keypad shows the IPv4 Server Address current configuration.
3.
Press [ENTER] to edit the IPv4 Server Address.
4.
Delete the existing number, if necessary, and then enter the new number. Use [PREV] or
[NEXT] to move to a different byte.
5.
Press [ENTER] to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of IPv4 Server Address
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > ([1] Bus Module or [2] On-board) > [3]
DNS Parameters [1] IPv4 Server Address. The keypad shows the DHCP/AutoIP current configuration.
3.
Press [IPv4 Server Address] to edit the IP address.
4.
Delete the existing number, if necessary, and then enter the new number. Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to move to a different byte.
5.
Press [Save] to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
IPv6 Server Address
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of IPv6 Server Address
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > ([1] Bus Module or [2] On-board) > [3]
DNS Parameters > [2] IPv6 Server Address. The keypad shows the IPv4 Server Address current configuration.
3.
Press [ENTER] to edit the IPv6 Server Address.
4.
Delete the existing number, if necessary, and then enter the new number. Use [PREV] or
[NEXT] to move to a different byte.
5.
Press [ENTER] to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of IPv6 Server Address
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > ([1] Bus Module or [2] On-board) > [3]
DNS Parameters > [2] IPv6 Server Address. The keypad shows the DHCP/AutoIP current configuration.
3.
Press [IPv6 Server Address] to edit the IP address.
4.
Delete the existing number, if necessary, and then enter the new number. Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to move to a different byte.
5.
Press [Save] to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
Module Hostname
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of Module Hostname
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
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Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > ([1] Bus Module or [2] On-board) > [3]
DNS Parameters > [3] Module Hostname. The keypad shows the IPv4 Server Address current configuration.
3.
Press [ENTER] to edit the hostname.
4.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters.
5.
Press [ENTER] to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of Module Hostname
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > ([1] Bus Module or [2] On-board) > [3]
DNS Parameters > [3] Module Hostname. The keypad shows the DHCP/AutoIP current configuration.
3.
Press [Module Hostname] to edit the hostname
4.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters.
5.
Press [Save] to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
[2] Network > [2] Cellular > ([1] SDI2 Cellular (1) or [2] Plug-in Module)
You can use a B44x cellular communication module
SIM APN
SIM Username
SIM Passcode
SIM PIN
Module settings
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SIM APN
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of SIM APN
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [2] Cellular > ([1] SDI2 Cellular (1) or [2] Plug-in
Module) > [1] SIM APN. The keypad shows the current configuration.
3.
Press [ENTER] to edit the configuration.
4.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters.
5.
Press [ENTER] to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of SIM APN
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [2] Cellular > ([1] SDI2 Cellular (1) or [2] Plug-in
Module) > [1] SIM APN. The keypad shows the DHCP/AutoIP current configuration.
3.
Press [Edit] to edit the configuration.
4.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters.
5.
Press [Save] to save the changes.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
SIM Username
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1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [2] Cellular > ([1] SDI2 Cellular (1) or [2] Plug-in
Module) > [2] SIM Username. The keypad shows the current configuration.
3.
Press [ENTER] to edit the configuration.
4.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters.
5.
Press [ENTER] to save the changes.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of SIM Username
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [2] Cellular > ([1] SDI2 Cellular (1) or [2] Plug-in
Module) > [2] SIM Username. The keypad shows the UPnP current configuration.
3.
Press [Edit] to edit the configuration.
4.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters.
5.
Press [Save] to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
SIM Passcode
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of SIM Passcode
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [2] Cellular > ([1] SDI2 Cellular (1) or [2] Plug-in
Module) > [3] SIM Passcode. The keypad shows the current configuration.
3.
Press [ENTER] to edit the configuration.
4.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters.
5.
Press [ENTER] to save the changes.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of SIM Passcode
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [2] Cellular > ([1] SDI2 Cellular (1) or [2] Plug-in
Module) > [3] SIM Passcode. The keypad shows the UPnP current configuration.
3.
Press [Edit] to edit the configuration.
4.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters.
5.
Press [Save] to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
SIM PIN
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of SIM PIN
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [2] Cellular > ([1] SDI2 Cellular (1) or [2] Plug-in
Module) > [4] SIM PIN. The keypad shows the current configuration.
3.
Press [ENTER] to edit the configuration.
4.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters.
5.
Press [ENTER] to save the changes.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
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B93x/B94x keypads configuration of SIM Passcode
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [2] Cellular > ([1] SDI2 Cellular (1) or [2] Plug-in
Module) > [4] SIM PIN. The keypad shows the UPnP current configuration.
3.
Press [Edit] to edit the configuration.
4.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters.
5.
Press [Save] to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
[3] RPS > [1] RPS Passcode menu parameters
The control panel verifies the remote programming software at the central station has valid access before connecting using the RPS passcode. In this menu, you can program the RPS passcode.
RPS Passcode
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of RPS Passcode
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [3] RPS > [1] RPS Passcode.
3.
Press [ENTER] to edit RPS passcode.
4.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters.
5.
Press [ENTER] to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of RPS Passcode
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [3] RPS > [1] RPS Passcode.
3.
Press [Edit] to change the passcode.
4.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters.
5.
Press [Save] to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
[3] RPS > [2] RPS Phone Number menu parameters
The RPS Phone Number is the number the control panel dials to contact RPS. In this menu, you can program the RPS phone number.
RPS Phone Number
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of RPS Phone Number
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [3] RPS > [2] RPS Phone Number.
3.
Press [ENTER] to edit RPS phone number.
4.
Delete existing numbers, if necessary, and then enter the new numbers.
5.
Press [ENTER] to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of RPS Phone Number
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [3] RPS > [2] RPS Phone Number.
3.
Press [Edit] to change the phone number.
4.
Delete existing number, if necessary, and then enter the new number.
5.
Press [ENTER] to save the phone number.
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6.
Press [Save] to save the programming.
7.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
[3] RPS > [3] RPS IP Address menu parameters
The control panel can use a network hostname or an IPv4 address to call RPS. In this menu, you can program the IPv4 address or hostname for RPS communication.
RPS IP Address
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of RPS IP Address
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [3] RPS > [3] RPS IP Address.
3.
Press [ENTER] to edit RPS IP address.
4.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to toggle between the option to edit the address as an IPv4 address or as a hostname. Press [ENTER] when the keypad shows the option you wish to edit.
5.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters. Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to move to a different byte.
6.
Press [ENTER] to save the programming.
7.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of RPS IP Address
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [3] RPS > [3] RPS IP Address.
3.
Press [Edit as IPv4] for an IP address, or the [Edit as Name] for a hostname.
4.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters. Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to move to a different byte.
5.
For an IPv4 address, use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to move to a different byte, and use the number keys to enter the new numbers. For a hostname, press a number key repeatedly to scroll through the number and letters shown on the key.
6.
Press [Save] to save the programming.
7.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
[3] RPS > [4] RPS Port Number menu parameters
In this menu, you can specify the destination port for outgoing RPS session requests to the specified IP address.
RPS Port Number
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of RPS Port Number
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [3] RPS > [3] RPS Port Number.
3.
Press [ENTER] to edit RPS port number.
4.
Delete the existing number, if necessary, and then enter the new number.
5.
Press [ENTER] to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of RPS Port Number
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [3] RPS > [3] RPS Port Number.
3.
Press [Edit] to change the phone number.
4.
Delete the existing number, if necessary, and then enter the new number.
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5.
Press [Save] to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
[4] Area Options menu parameters
This parameter enables or disables specified areas. A enabled areas must have assigned account numbers. In this menu, you can turn on or off areas and assign area account numbers.
Area On
Area 1
Yes/No
Account Number ______________
Area 2
Yes/No
______________
Area 3
Yes/No
______________
Area 4
Yes/No
______________
Area On
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of Area On
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [4] Area Options. The keypad toggles between showing the Area On state and the account number for the selected areas.
3.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to go to the desired area.
4.
Press [ENTER] to edit the area and then [ENTER] to edit the Area On state for the selected area.
5.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to toggle between Yes and No.
6.
Press [ENTER] while viewing the desired option to save the programming.
7.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of Area On
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [4] Area Options menu. The keypad shows the Area On state for the selected area.
3.
Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to go to the desired area.
4.
Press [Edit] to edit the Area On state for the selected area.
5.
Press [Yes] or [No].
6.
Press [Save] to save the programming.
7.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
Account Number
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of Account Number
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [4] Area Options. The keypad toggles between showing the Area On state and the account number for the selected areas.
3.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to go to the desired area.
4.
Press [ENTER] to edit the area, and then press [NEXT] to go to the account number option.
5.
Press [ENTER] to edit the account number for the selected area.
6.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters.
7.
Press [ENTER] to save the programming.
8.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
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B93x/B94x keypads configuration of Account Number
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [4] Area Options menu. The keypad shows the Area On state for the selected area.
3.
Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to go to the desired area.
4.
Press [Account #] to view and edit the account number, and then press [Edit] to edit the account number.
5.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters.
6.
Press [Save] to save the programming.
7.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
[5] Keypad menu parameters
The scope of a keypad defines which areas the keypad affects when armed (on), which areas you can view with this keypad, and the areas to which this keypad can move. In this menu, you can choose the keypad’s scope.
Keypad 1
Keypad 2
Keypad 3
Keypad 4
Keypad 5
Keypad 6
Keypad 7
Keypad 8
Scope (Circle one)
No Device / Area Wide / Acct Wide / Panel Wide
No Device / Area Wide / Acct Wide / Panel Wide
No Device / Area Wide / Acct Wide / Panel Wide
No Device / Area Wide / Acct Wide / Panel Wide
No Device / Area Wide / Acct Wide / Panel Wide
No Device / Area Wide / Acct Wide / Panel Wide
No Device / Area Wide / Acct Wide / Panel Wide
No Device / Area Wide / Acct Wide / Panel Wide
Scope
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of Scope
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [5] Keypad. The keypad shows scope for the selected keypad.
3.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to go to the desired keypad.
4.
Press [ENTER] to edit the scope.
5.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to go to the desired scope.
6.
Press [ENTER] while viewing the desired scope to save the new format selection.
7.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of Scope
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [5] Keypad. The keypad shows scope for the selected keypad.
3.
Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to go to the desired keypad.
4.
Press [Edit] to edit the scope.
5.
Press the icon or softkey for the desired format.
6.
Press [Save].
7.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
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19.1.15
[6] Users menu parameters
The control panel can store up to 50 users. In this menu, you can change the Service User passcode and the passcode for User 1.
You can add and remove users, change users passcodes, and perform other user functions in the keypad users menu. Refer to the Control Panels (B5512/B4512/B3512) Owner’s Manual for more information. Use the User (Passcode) Worksheet to keep track of users and passcodes, provided after the keypad instructions, if desired.
Users
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of Users
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [6] Users. The keypad shows the passcode of the currently selected user.
3.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to toggle between user 000 (service user) and user 001 and go to the user you wish to edit.
4.
Press [ENTER] to edit the selected user. The curser will flash at the editing location.
5.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters.
6.
Press [ENTER] to save the phone number.
7.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of Users
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [6] Users menu. The keypad shows the user passcode for the selected user.
3.
Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT]] to toggle between user 000 (service user) and user 001 and go to the user you wish to edit.
4.
Press [Edit] to change the passcode.
5.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters.
6.
Press [Save].
7.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
User (Passcode) Worksheet
User ###
Passcode
User
Group
Area Authority
1 2 3* 4* User Name
000 123 __ __ __ ____
001 123456 ____
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__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____
15 15 15 15 SERVICE PASSCODE
1 __ __ __ USER 1
__ __ __ __ USER __ __
__ __ __ __ USER __ __
__ __ __ __ USER __ __
__ __ __ __ USER __ __
__ __ __ __ USER __ __
__ __ __ __ USER __ __
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__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____
* Applicable to B5512 only
__ __ __ __ USER __ __
__ __ __ __ USER __ __
__ __ __ __ USER __ __
__ __ __ __ USER __ __
__ __ __ __ USER __ __
__ __ __ __ USER __ __
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__ __ __ __ USER __ __
__ __ __ __ USER __ __
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[7] Points menu parameters
Point indexes determine how points operate, and a point’s source determines the type of point. In this menu, you can program point indexes and sources.
Point Source selections
Unassigned
Octo-input
Wireless
Output
Keypad
IP Camera*
On-board
* The B426, B3512, and the E variants do not support IP cameras.
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Point Type selections
24-Hour
Part On
Interior
Interior Follower
Keyswitch Maintained
Keyswitch Momentary
Open/Close Point
Fire Point
Aux AC Supervision
Gas Point
Custom Function
Point Response selections* 0
Turned on
(armed)
Open
Short I
I
Turned off
(disarmed)
Open
Short
I
I
1
T
T
I
I
2
I
T
I
I
3
T
T
T
I
4
D D
I
5
T
I
I
6
I
7
D D D I
T
T
8
D
S
I
9
I
I
T
I
I
A
I
T
S
I
I
B
I
T
I
I
C D E
I
S
I
I I
T
F
I
T
Not Applicable 24-Hour Open I
Short I I T T I T T S S S
*Selections: D = Delayed Response, I = Instant Alarm, S = Supervisory, T = Trouble, Blank = No Response
B C D E F Custom function Point
Response selections*
Turned on
(armed)
Open
Short I
I
0
I
I
1
I
I
2
I
I
3 4 5
I
D D
I
6 7 8
I I D I
D D D I
9
Turned off
(disarmed)
Open
Short CF
CF CF T CF
CF CF T CF
CF CF T
*Selections: CF = Execute Custom Function, T = Trouble, Blank = No Response
CF
CF CF T
I
I
A
I
I
I
I
I
I
I I
T
Point Index description defaults:
1 24-hr Instant Open/Short
2 24-hr Inv/Sil on Short
3 Pull Station
Point Index description
4 Smoke Detector
5 Smoke Detector w/
Verification
6 Bell Supervision – D192G
7 Part On: Instant
8 Part On: Delay
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Prompt Point Index #
Type
Point Response
Entry Delay
Entry Tone Off
Silent Bell
Ring Until Restored
Audible After Two Fails
Invisible Point
Buzz on Fault
Watch Point
Output Response Type
Display as Device
Local While Disarmed
Local While Armed
Disable Restorals
FA Returnable
Bypass Returnable
Bypassable
Swinger Bypass
Report Bypass at
Occurrence
Defer Bypass Report
Cross Point
Alarm Verify
Resettable
Alarm Abort
Wireless Point Supervision
Time** (None)
Custom Function
Point Index description defaults:
9
10
Part: Inst Local: Dis
Interior: Instant
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Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
_____
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
1
_____
__(0)__
_(30)_
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
2
_____
__(1)__
_(30)_
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
_____
3
_____
__(1)__
_(30)_
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
(4)____
4
_____
__(1)__
_(30)_
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
(4)____
5
_____
__(1)__
_(30)_
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
(4)____
6
_____
__(9)__
_(30)_
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
(4)____
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
_____
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
_____
Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled
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Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
7
_____
__(1)__
_(30)_
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
8
_____
__(7)__
_(30)_
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
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12
13
14
15
Interior: Delay
Int: Inst Local: Dis
Interior: Follower
Maintained Keyswitch
Momentary Keyswitch
16 Open/Close on Fault
Prompt Point Index #
Type
Point Response
Entry Delay
Entry Tone Off
9
_____
__(B)__
_ (30)_
Y/N
Silent Bell
Ring Until Restored
Audible After Two Fails
Invisible Point
Buzz on Fault
Watch Point
Output Response Type
Display as Device
Local While Disarmed
Local While Armed
Disable Restorals
FA Returnable
Bypass Returnable
Bypassable
Swinger Bypass
Report Bypass at
Occurrence
Defer Bypass Report
Cross Point
Alarm Verify
Resettable
Alarm Abort
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(1)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
10
_____
11
_____
__(1)__ __(7)__
_ (30)_ _ (30)_
Y/N Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
13
_____
__(7)__
_ (30)_
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
12
_____
__(B)__
_ (30)_
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
14
_____
__(1)__
_ (30)_
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
16
_____
__(1)__
_(30)_
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
15
_____
__(1)__
_ (30)_
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
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Wireless Point Supervision
Time** (None)
Custom Function
_____ _____ ____ ____ ____ ____ _____ _____
Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled
Point Index description defaults:
Point Index description
17 Gas
18 Gas Supervisory
19 AUX AC Supervision
20 Part On: Watch Off
Prompt Point Index #
Type
Point Response
Entry Delay
Entry Tone Off
Silent Bell
17
_____
__(1)__
_(30)_
Y/N
Y/N
18
_____
__(2)__
_(30)__
Y/N
Y/N
19
_____
__(1)__
_(30)_
Y/N
Y/N
Ring Until Restored
Audible After Two Fails
Invisible Point
Buzz on Fault
Watch Point
Output Response Type
Display as Device
Local While Disarmed
Local While Armed
Disable Restorals
FA Returnable
Bypass Returnable
Bypassable
Swinger Bypass
Report Bypass at Occurrence
Defer Bypass Report
Cross Point
Alarm Verify
Resettable
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
Y/N
__(0)__
Y/N
__(0)__
20
_____
__(E)__
_(30)_
Y/N
Y/N
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Point Index
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of Point Index
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [7] Points option. The keypad toggles between showing the point index and point source for the selected point.
3.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to go to the desired point, or enter the point number.
4.
Press [ENTER] to edit the point and then [ENTER] to edit the index for the selected point.
5.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of Point Index
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [7] Points option. The keypad shows the index for the selected point.
3.
Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to go to the desired point, or enter the point number.
4.
Press [Edit] to change the index.
5.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters.
6.
Press [Save].
7.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
Point Source
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of Point Source
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [7] Points option. The keypad shows the index for the selected point.
3.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to go to the desired point, or enter the point number.
4.
Press [ENTER] to edit the point and then press [NEXT] to go to the source option.
5.
Press [ENTER] to edit the source for the selected point.
6.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to scroll through the available options.
7.
Press [ENTER] while viewing the desired source to save the programming.
8.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of Point Source
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [7] Points option. The keypad shows the point index for the selected point.
3.
Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to go to the desired point, or enter the point number.
4.
Press [Source] to view and edit the source, and then press [Edit] to edit the source.
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Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to scroll through the available options.
6.
Press [Save] to save the programming.
7.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
RFID
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of RFID
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [7] Points option. The keypad toggles between showing the point index and point source for the selected point.
3.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to go to the desired point, or enter the point number.
4.
Press [ENTER] to edit the point and then press [NEXT] to go to the RFID option if the source is Wireless.
5.
Press [ENTER] to edit the RFID for the selected.
6.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new numbers listed on the wireless device.
7.
Press [ENTER] while viewing the desired source to save the programming.
8.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of RFID
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [7] Points option. The keypad shows the index for the selected point.
3.
Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to go to the desired point, or enter the point number.
4.
Press [Source] to view and edit the source. If the source is Wireless, the [RFID] softkey appears.
5.
Press [RFID] to edit the RFID.
6.
Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new numbers listed on the wireless device.
7.
Press [Save] to save the programming.
8.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
[8] Disable Programming menu
Use of the Keypad Installer menu is enabled by default. When enabled, the Service User
(Authority Level 15) has authority to access the menus. If you disable Keypad Programming, the Service User cannot access the menus. In this menu, you can disable Keypad
Programming.
Notice!
You can continue using the current programming session. Disabling Keypad Programming applies once you exit the current session.
Keypad Programming
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of Keypad Programming
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [8] Disable Programming. The keypad shows that programming is enabled.
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Press [ENTER] to disable keypad programming, and then press [NEXT] to go to the No option.
4.
Press [ENTER] to save the programming.
5.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of Keypad Programming
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [1] Program > [8] Disable Programming. The keypad display shows that programming is enabled.
3.
Press [Edit] to disable keypad programming.
4.
Press [No].
5.
Press [Save] to save the programming.
6.
When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
[2] Wireless menu
Use the Wireless menu to add, replace, remove, and diagnose points and repeaters.
[1] RF Point Menu> [1] Enroll Point RFID
Once the control panel has points programmed as Wireless (refer to B91x/B92x keypads
configuration of Point Source, page 133), you can enroll RF devices into the system for use as a
specified wireless point. In this menu, you can enroll RFID points.
Enroll Point RFID
B91x/B92x keypads use of Enroll Point RFID
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [2] Wireless > [1] RF Point Menu> [1] Enroll Point RFID. The keypad lists any enrolled points.
3.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to scroll though the list of wireless points, and go to the point for which you wish to enroll a device, or simply enter the point number.
4.
Press [ENTER] to add the device. The keypad instructs you to reset the device.
5.
Initiate activity for the desired RADION device (walk through the coverage pattern if enrolling a motion detector, or press the button on the keyfob if enrolling a keyfob, or open the door or window if enrolling a door/window contact), or press the RESET button on an Inovonics device.
6.
When the keypad shows Point Enrolled, escape from the menu.
7.
Verify the RFID shown on the keypad matches the RFID label on the activated device.
B93x/B94x keypads use of Enroll Point RFID
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [2] Program > [1] RF Point Menu> [1] Enroll Point RFID.
3.
Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to scroll though the list of wireless points, and go to the point for which you wish to enroll a device, or simply enter the point number.
4.
Press [Yes] to add the device. The keypad instructs you to reset the device.
5.
Initiate activity for the desired device (walk through the coverage pattern if enrolling a motion detector, or press the button on the keyfob if enrolling a keyfob, or open the door or window if enrolling a door/window contact), or press the RESET button on an
Inovonics device.
6.
When the keypad shows Point Enrolled, escape from the menu.
7.
Verify the RFID shown on the keypad matches the RFID label on the activated device.
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[1] RF Point Menu> [2] Replace Point RFID
In this menu, you can replace RFID points.
Replace Point RFID
B91x/B92x keypads use of Replace Point RFID
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [2] Wireless > [1] RF Point Menu> [2] Replace Point RFID. The keypad lists any enrolled points.
3.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to scroll though the list of wireless points, and go to the point for which you wish to replace the device, or simply enter the point number.
4.
Press [ENTER] to replace the device. The keypad instructs you to reset the new device.
5.
Initiate discovery on a RADION device per the device instructions, or press the RESET button on an Inovonics device.
6.
When the keypad shows Point Enrolled, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads use of Replace Point RFID
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [2] Wireless > [1] RF Point Menu> [2] Replace Point RFID. The keypad lists any enrolled points.
3.
Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to scroll though the list of wireless points, and go to the point for which you wish to replace the device, or simply enter the point number.
4.
Press [ENTER] to replace the device. The keypad instructs you to reset the new device.
5.
Initiate discovery on a RADION device per the device instructions, or press the RESET button on an Inovonics device.
6.
When the keypad shows Point Enrolled, escape from the menu.
19.2.3
[1] RF Point Menu> [3] Remove Point RFID
In this menu, you can remove RFID points.
Remove Point RFID
B91x/B92x keypads use of Remove Point RFID
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [2] Wireless > [1] RF Point Menu> [3] Remove Point RFID. The keypad lists any enrolled points.
3.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to scroll though the list of wireless points, and go to the point you wish to remove, or simply enter the point number.
4.
Press [ENTER] to remove the device. The keypad removes the device and shows Point
RFID Removed.
5.
Escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads use of Remove Point RFID
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [2] Program > [1] RF Point Menu> [3] Remove Point RFID. The keypad lists any enrolled points.
3.
Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to scroll though the list of wireless points, and go to the point you wish to remove, or simply enter the point number.
4.
Press [Remove] to remove the RFID point. The keypad removes the device and shows
Point RFID Removed.
5.
Escape from the menu.
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[2] RF Repeater Menu > [1] Add Repeater
In this menu, you can add Repeater points.
Add Repeater
B91x/B92x keypads configuration of Add Repeater
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [2] Wireless > [2] RF Repeater Menu > [1] Add Repeater. The keypad lists any repeaters.
3.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to scroll though the list, and go to the repeater number for which you wish to add a repeater, or simply enter the repeater number.
4.
Press [ENTER] to add the device. The keypad instructs you to reset the device.
5.
Initiate discovery on a RADION device per the device instructions, or press the RESET button on an Inovonics device.
6.
When the keypad shows Repeater Added, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads configuration of Add Repeater
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [2] Program > [2] RF Repeater Menu > [1] Add Repeater. The keypad lists any repeaters.
3.
Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to scroll though the list, and go to the repeater number for which you wish to add a repeater, or simply enter the repeater number.
4.
Press [ENTER] to add the device to the number. The keypad instructs you to reset the device.
5.
Initiate discovery on a RADION device per the device instructions, or press the RESET button on an Inovonics device.
6.
When the keypad shows Repeater Added, escape from the menu.
[2] RF Repeater Menu > [2] Replace Repeater
In this menu, you can replace Repeater points.
Replace Repeater
B91x/B92x keypads use of Replace Repeater
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [2] Wireless > [2] RF Repeater Menu > [2] Replace Repeater. The keypad lists any existing repeaters.
3.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to scroll though the list of repeaters, and go to the repeater you wish to replace, or simply enter the repeater number.
4.
Press [ENTER] to replace the device. The keypad instructs you to reset the new device.
5.
Initiate discovery on a RADION device per the device instructions, or press the RESET button on an Inovonics device.
6.
When the keypad shows Repeater Replaced, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads use of Replace Repeater
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [2] Program > [2] RF Repeater Menu > [2] Replace Repeater. The keypad lists any existing repeaters.
3.
Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to scroll though the list of repeaters, and go to the repeater you wish to replace, or simply enter the repeater number.
4.
Press [ENTER] to replace the device. The keypad instructs you to reset the new device.
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5.
Initiate discovery on a RADION device per the device instructions, or press the RESET button on an Inovonics device.
6.
When the keypad shows Repeater Replaced, escape from the menu.
[2] RF Repeater Menu > [3] Remove Repeater
In this menu, you can replace Repeater points.
Remove Repeater
B91x/B92x keypads use of Remove Repeater
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [2] Wireless > [2] RF Repeater Menu > [3] Remove Repeater. The keypad lists any existing repeaters.
3.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to scroll though the list of repeaters, and go to the repeater you wish to remove, or simply enter the repeater number.
4.
Press [ENTER] to remove the device. The keypad removes the device and shows Repeater
Removed.
5.
Escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads use of Remove Repeater
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [2] Program > [1] RF Point Menu> [3] Remove Point RFID. The keypad lists any existing repeaters.
3.
Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to scroll though the list of repeaters, and go to the repeater you wish to remove, or simply enter the repeater number.
4.
Press [Remove] to remove the repeater. The keypad removes the device and shows
Repeater Removed.
5.
Escape from the menu.
[3] RF Diagnostic Menu > [1] RF Points
You can obtain certain wireless point diagnostic information using a keypad and this menu.
States (for RF points)
B91x/B92x keypads use of States (for RF points)
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [2] Wireless > [3] RF Diagnostic Menu > [1] RF Point Menu> [1] State.
3.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to scroll though the list, and go to the point for which you wish to view diagnostic information, or enter the point number.
4.
Press [ENTER] to view the state. The menu scrolls through the following sub-categories, with the results of the diagnostic check: State, Tamper, Low-Battery, Maintenance.
5.
When finished viewing the information, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads use of States (for RF points)
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [2] Wireless > [3] RF Diagnostic Menu > [1] RF Point Menu> [1] State menu.
3.
Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to scroll though the list, and go to the point for which you wish to view diagnostic information, or enter the point number and press [ENTER].
4.
Press [State] to view the state. The menu scrolls through the following sub-categories, with the results of the diagnostic check: State, Tamper, Low-Battery, Maintenance.
5.
When finished viewing the information, escape from the menu.
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Signal Strength (for RF points)
B91x/B92x keypads use of Signal Strength (for RF points)
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [2] Wireless > [3] RF Diagnostic Menu > [1] RF Point Menu> [1] Strength.
3.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to scroll though the list, and go to the point for which you wish to view diagnostic information, or enter the point number.
4.
Press [ENTER] to view the signal strength. The menu scrolls through the following subcategories, with the results of the diagnostic check: Signal Strengths, Level, Margin.
5.
When finished viewing the information, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads use of Signal Strength (for RF points)
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [2] Wireless > [3] RF Diagnostic Menu > [1] RF Point Menu> [1] Strength.
3.
Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to scroll though the list, and go to the point for which you wish to view diagnostic information, or enter the point number and press [ENTER].
4.
Press [Signal] to view the signal strength. The menu scrolls through the following subcategories, with the results of the diagnostic check: Signal Strengths, Level, Margin.
5.
When finished viewing the information, escape from the menu.
[3] RF Diagnostic Menu > [2] RF Repeater Menu
You can obtain certain wireless point diagnostic information using a keypad and this menu/
States (for RF repeaters)
B91x/B92x keypads use of States (for RF repeaters)
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [2] Wireless > [3] RF Diagnostic Menu > [2] RF Repeater Menu > [1] State.
3.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to scroll though the list, and go to the repeater for which you wish to view diagnostic information, or enter the repeater number.
4.
Press [ENTER] to view the state. The menu scrolls through the following sub-categories, with the results of the diagnostic check: State, Missing, Tamper, Low-Battery, Low-
Battery.
5.
When finished viewing the information, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads use of States (for RF repeaters)
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [2] Wireless > [3] RF Diagnostic Menu > [2] RF Repeater Menu > [1] State.
3.
Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to scroll though the list, and go to the repeater for which you wish to view diagnostic information, or enter the repeater number and press
[ENTER].
4.
Press [State] to view the state. The menu scrolls through the following sub-categories, with the results of the diagnostic check: State, Missing, Tamper, Low-Battery, Low-
Battery.
5.
When finished viewing the information, escape from the menu.
Signal Strength (for RF repeaters)
B91x/B92x keypads use of Signal Strength (for RF repeaters)
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [2] Wireless > [3] RF Diagnostic Menu > [2] RF Repeater Menu > [1] Strength.
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Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to scroll though the list, and go to the repeater for which you wish to view diagnostic information, or enter the repeater number.
4.
Press [ENTER] to view the signal strength. The menu scrolls through the following subcategories, with the results of the diagnostic check: Signal Strengths, Level, Margin.
5.
When finished viewing the information, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads use of Signal Strength (for RF repeaters)
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [2] Wireless > [3] RF Diagnostic Menu > [2] RF Repeater Menu > [1] Strength.
3.
Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to scroll though the list, and go to the repeater for which you wish to view diagnostic information, or enter the repeater number and press
[ENTER].
4.
Press [Signal] to view the state. The menu scrolls through the following sub-categories, with the results of the diagnostic check: Signal Strengths, Level, Margin.
5.
When finished viewing the information, escape from the menu.
[3] Diags menu
19.3.1
19.3.2
[1] Wireless
The Wireless diagnostics are presented in two different menus for your convenience. Refer to
[3] RF Diagnostic Menu > [1] RF Points, page 138 and [3] RF Diagnostic Menu > [2] RF Repeater
[2] Network menu
Use the Network menu to view information about the control panel’s network connection.
Settings
B91x/B92x keypads use of Settings
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [2] Network > ([1] Bus Module > or [2] On-board) > [1] Settings. The keypad scrolls through the following sub-categories, indicating the programming for: Hostname, iPv4 Source IP, iPv6 Source IP, MAC Address.
3.
When finished viewing the information, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads use of Settings (for the Bus Module)
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [2] Network > ([1] Bus Module > or [2] On-board) > [1] Settings. The keypad shows the following sub-categories, indicating the programming for: Hostname, iPv4 Source IP, iPv6 Source IP, Mac Address.
3.
When finished viewing the information, escape from the menu.
Connection
B91x/B92x keypads use of Connection
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [2] Network > ([1] Bus Module > or [2] On-board) > [2] Connection. The keypad scrolls through the following sub-categories, indicating the diagnostic information for:
Link, IP Address, DNS, WAN IPv4, WAN IPv6, LAN IPv4, LAN IPv6.
3.
When finished viewing the information, escape from the menu.
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B93x/B94x keypads use of Connection (for the Bus Module)
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [2] Network > ([1] Bus Module > or [2] On-board) > [2] Connection. The keypad scrolls through the following sub-categories, indicating the diagnostic information for:
Link, IP Address, DNS, WAN IPv4, WAN IPv6, LAN IPv4, LAN IPv6.
3.
When finished viewing the information, escape from the menu.
[3] Cellular menu
You can obtain certain cellular module diagnostic information using a keypad and this menu.
SDI2 Cellular (1) (B44x diagnostics)
B91x/B92x keypads use of SDI2 Cellular (1)
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [3] Diags Menu > [3] Cellular > [1] SDI2 Cellular (1). The keypad scrolls through the following sub-categories, indicating the diagnostic information for:
– Link
– iPv4 IP
– Base ID
– Signal (signal strength = unacceptable, marginal, good, or very good)
– Signal (in dBs)
– Towers
– Tel Num
– ESN
– Model
– Version
3.
When finished viewing the information, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads use of SDI2 Cellular (1)
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [3] Diags Menu > [3] Cellular > [1] SDI2 Cellular (1). The keypad scrolls through the following sub-categories, indicating the diagnostic information for:
– Link
– iPv4 IP
– Base ID
– Signal (signal strength = unacceptable, marginal, good, or very good)
– Signal (in dBs)
– Towers
– Tel Num
– ESN
– Model
– Version
3.
When finished viewing the information, escape from the menu.
Plug-in Module (Plug-in Module diagnostics)
B91x/B92x keypads use of Plug-in Module
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [3] Diags Menu > [3] Cellular > [1] Plug-in Module. The keypad scrolls through the following sub-categories, indicating the diagnostic information for:
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– Link
– iPv4 IP
– Base ID
– Signal (signal strength = unacceptable, marginal, good, or very good)
– Signal (in dBs)
– Towers
– Tel Num
– ESN
– Model
– Version
3.
When finished viewing the information, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads use of Plug-in Module
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [3] Diags Menu > [3] Cellular > [1] Plug-in Module. The keypad scrolls through the following sub-categories, indicating the diagnostic information for:
– Link
– iPv4 IP
– Base ID
– Signal (signal strength = unacceptable, marginal, good, or very good)
– Signal (in dBs)
– Towers
– Tel Num
– ESN
– Model
– Version
3.
When finished viewing the information, escape from the menu.
19.3.4
[4] IP Camera
IP Camera
B91x/B92x keypads use of IP Camera
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [3] Diags Menu > [4] IP Camera. The keypad shows one of the following statuses:
– Not Configured
– Not responding
– Bad Password
– Online
– Missing
3.
When finished viewing the information, escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads use of SDI2 Cellular (1)
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [3] Diags Menu > [4] IP Camera. The keypad shows one of the following statuses:
– Not Configured
– Not responding
– Bad Password
– Online
– Missing
3.
When finished viewing the information, escape from the menu.
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[4] Serv Byp (Service Bypass) menu
In this menu, you can edit the Service Bypass points.
Service Bypass
B91x/B92x keypads use of Service Bypass to bypass points
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [4] Srvc Byp. If no points have been bypassed the keypad shows No points bypassed. If points are bypassed, the keypad lists the number of bypassed points.
3.
Enter number for the point to bypass, and the press [ENTER] to select the point.
4.
Press [ENTER] to bypass the point. The keypad shows Parameter Saved, and then returns to the point you just bypassed.
5.
Escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads use of Service Bypass to bypass points
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [4] Srvc Byp menu. If no points have been bypassed the keypad shows No points bypassed. If points are bypassed, the keypad lists the number of bypassed points.
3.
Enter number for the point to bypass, and then press [ENTER].
4.
Press [Bypass] to bypass the point. The keypad shows Parameter Saved, and then returns to the point you just bypassed.
5.
Escape from the menu.
[5] Versions menu
Use the Versions menu to view control panel version information.
B91x/B92x keypads use of Versions
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [5] Versions.
3.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to cycle through the list of items for which you can view the version.
4.
Press [ENTER] to view the version.
5.
Escape from the menu.
B93x/B94x keypads use of Versions
1.
Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu.
2.
Go to [5] Versions.
3.
Press the icon or softkey for the item for which you wish view the version.
4.
The keypad shows the version.
5.
Escape from the menu.
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Control panel power supply specifications
Voltage input (power supply)
Primary 18 VAC terminals
18 VAC 22 VA Class 2 transformer (CX4010)
Secondary BAT terminals 12 Volt Sealed Lead Acid Rechargeable Battery (D126 or D1218)
Current requirements
Power outputs
Control Panel: Idle 125 mA; Alarm 155 mA
Refer to the Standby battery requirements and calculations section in thecontrol panel's Installation and System Reference Guide (this document) for the current draw requirements of other system components.
All external connections are power-limited. The battery terminals are not power limited.
SDI2 terminals and interconnect connector
PWR/R and
COM/B terminals
800 mA for continuously powered devices.
Shared with AUX power terminal.
Alarm power output
OUTPUT A terminal
1.3 A for Burglary applications. Output can be steady or one of four pulsed patterns depending on programming. Refer to Outputs in RPS Help or the control panel's Program Entry Guide..
Minimum operating voltage
SDI2 bus
Ethernet connection
(optional)
Battery discharge/ recharge schedule
Environmental
Arming stations
Aux power AUX and
COM terminals
800 mA for continuously powered devices.
Shared with SDI2 R/PWR terminal and interconnect connector.
Alarm power output for OUTPUT A cannot exceed 500 mA.
Fire and Fire/
Burglary Systems
10.2 VDC (The control panel might operate below this voltage, but it will cease to operate as an alarm panel.)
12 VDC nominal (7500 ft combined length) maximum
10BASE-T
100BASE-TX
Discharge cycle 13.65 VDC - Charging float level.
12.1 VDC - Low Battery Report, if programmed.
10.2 VDC - Minimum operational voltage.
Recharge Cycle AC ON - Battery charging begins and AC Restoral Reports sent.
13.4 V - Battery Restoral Report sent. Battery float charged.
Temperature
Relative
Humidity
0℃ to +49℃ (+32℉ to 122℉)
5% to 93% at +32℃ (+90℉) non-condensing
B915 Basic Keypads, B920 Two-line Alphanumeric Keypads (SDI2), B921C Two-line
Alphanumeric Keypads (SDI2), B930 ATM Style Alphanumeric Keypads (SDI2),
B942/B942W Touch Screen keypads
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20.1
Terminal label
18VAC
2
3
COM
4
5
COM
6
7
COM
OUTPUT A NO
OUTPUT A C
OUTPUT A NC
COM
AUX
PWR/R
A/Y
B/G
COM/B
1
COM
Point thresholds
Compatible enclosures
BAT +
BAT -
On-board points
1 to 8
Open - 3.7 to 5.0 VDC
Normal - 2.0 to 3.0 VDC
Short - 0.0 to 1.3 VDC
Short circuit current - 5 mA
B10 Medium Control Panel Enclosure, B11 Small Control Panel Enclosure, D2203
Enclosure, D8103 Universal Enclosure, D8108A Attack Resistant Enclosure, and
D8109 Fire Enclosure
Wire requirements
Terminal description
AC
Earth ground
Battery +
Battery -
Requirements
18 AWG min (up to 12 AWG max)
16 AWG min (up to 14 AWG max)
Bosch supplied wire lead, included with control panel.
Bosch supplied wire lead, included with control panel.
22 AWG min (up to 12 AWG max) Output A normally open
Output A common
Output A normally closed
Common
+ AUX power
SDI2 power
SDI2 data bus A
SDI2 data bus B
SDI2 common
Point 1
Point 1/2 common
Point 2
Point 3
Point 3/4 common
Point 4
Point 5
Point 5/6 common
Point 6
Point 7
Point 7/8 common
22 AWG min (up to 12 AWG max)
22 AWG min (up to 12 AWG max)
22 AWG min (up to 12 AWG max)
22 AWG min (up to 12 AWG max)
22 AWG min (up to 12 AWG max)
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OUTPUT B
OUTPUT C
Point 8
Output B
Output C
22 AWG min (up to 12 AWG max)
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21.1
Reporting and device number information
Report format definitions
Notice!
Control panels using Modem4 send 4-digit Point and User data.
Panel event
A point supervisory condition occurred
A valid local RPS access occurred
A valid remote RPS access callback occurred
Modem4 code
D6500 mode
Jspppp
RsF01
RsssF
A valid remote RPS access occurred
RsssF
AC Fail – mains power supply Pssss
AC Restore – mains power supply
Rsss0
NsD30 Add Key Fob to a User
(Assign Card Event)
Alarm Aspppp
Alarm Cross Point
Alarm Exit Error
Alarm with Recent Closing
All Points Tested by User
All SDI devices are missing, power is shorted
All SDI devices are restored, power is normal
RsssD
An invalid RPS remote access callback occurred
TsssF
Aspppp
Aspppp
Aspppp
RsssF
TsssD
An invalid RPS remote access occurred
TsssF
Area Watch End
Area Watch Start
Armed PartOn delay
Armed PartOn instant
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NsD51
Csiiii
Csiii
Modem4 code
Bosch SIA mode
NriaBSpppp
NLS
NphhhRS
NRS
NAT
NAR
NidiiiiDAiiii
NriaBApppp
NriaBMpppp
NRilTC
NpiET
NpiER
Np004RU
NRU
Contact ID event
24 hour Non-Burglary
Successful Download/
Access
Successful Download/
Access
Successful Download/
Access
AC Loss
AC Loss
Local Only
Burglary
Burglary
Nria/idiiiiEApppp Entry/Exit
Nria/CRpppp Entry/Exit
1 130 aa ppp
1 130 aa ppp
1 134 aa ppp
1 459 aa uuu
Local Only Local Only
Expansion Module Failure 1 333 00 000
Expansion Module Failure
Unsuccessful Access
Unsuccessful Access
Nriaa/idiiiiTZ
Nriaa/idiiiiTW
Nriaa/idiiiiNL
Local Only
Local Only
Armed STAY
Nriaa/idiiiiNL Armed STAY
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1 150 aa ppp
1 412 00 000
1 412 00 000
1 412 00 000
1 301 00 000
3 301 00 000
Local Only
3 333 00 000
1 413 00 000
1 413 00 000
Local Only
Local Only
3 441 aa uuu
3 441 aa uuu
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Panel event
Battery Charger Circuit
Trouble
Battery Charger Circuit
Trouble Restoral
Bypass by Sked
Bypass by User
Cellular Fewer than Two
Towers
Cellular Fewer than Two
Towers Restoral
TssssD
RssssD
Cellular Low Signal TssssD
Cellular Low Signal Restoral RssssD
Cellular No Tower Available
Cellular No Tower Available
Restoral
TssssD
RssssD
Cellular Service Not Activated TssssD
Cellular Service Not Activated
Restoral
RssssD
NsDO4 Change another’s password or card
Change own password NsDO4
TsD15 Checksum failure on configuration memory
Closing by Account Csiiii
Closing by Area
Closing Early by Area
Closing Late by Area
Communication failure by route group
Communication failure by route group restored
Communication trouble by network
Csiiii
Csiiii
Csiiii
TsB01
NsB01
TsB01
Modem4 code
D6500 mode
Tsss9
Modem4 code
Bosch SIA mode
Contact ID event
NYT System Trouble
Rsss9 NYR
Contact ID code
System Trouble Restore
1 300 00 000
3 300 00 000
Nspppp
Nspppp
Nriaa/ aikkkUBpppp
Nriaa/ idiiiiUBpppp
NpiddddET
Zone/Sensor Bypass
Zone/Sensor Bypass
1 570 aa ppp
1 570 aa ppp
NpiddddER
NpiddddET
NpiddddER
NpiddddET
NpiddddER
NpiddddET
NpiddddER
NidiiiiiJViiiii
NidiiiiiJViiiii
NYF
NidiiiiCL
Nriaa/idiiiiCL
Nriaa/idiiiiCK
Nriaa/idiiiiCJ
NrggYC
NrggYK
NpiddddYS
System Peripheral Trouble 1 330 00 zzz
System Peripheral Trouble
Restore
3 330 00 zzz
System Peripheral Trouble 1 330 00 zzz
System Peripheral Trouble
Restore
3 330 00 zzz
System Peripheral Trouble 1 330 00 zzz
System Peripheral Trouble
Restore
3 330 00 zzz
System Peripheral Trouble 1 330 00 zzz
3 330 00 zzz System Peripheral Trouble
Restore
Local Only Local Only
Local Only
RAM Checksum Bad
O/C by account
O/C by User
Early O/C
Late O/C
Failure to communicate event
Failure to communicate event
Communication Trouble
Local Only
1 303 00 000
3 401 00 uuu
3 401 aa uuu
3 451 aa uuu
3 452 aa uuu
1 354 00 000
3 354 00 000
1 350 00 1 zzz
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Panel event Modem4 code
D6500 mode
NsB01 Communication trouble by network restored
Communication trouble by phone
Communication trouble by phone restored
Configuration Failure
(Device)
TsB01
NsB01
TssssD
Configuration Failure
Restoral (Device)
Control panel battery low
RssssD
Tsss9
Control panel battery missing Tsss9
Control panel battery restored to normal
Rsss9
Control panel Off-line TsssF
Control panel on-line
Create Status Report
Date changed – no user indentified
Date changed by user
RsssF
Sssss
NsD07
Delete User by User
DNS Failure
DNS Failure Restore
Duress
Equipment Fail
Equipment Restore
NsD07
NsD05
TsB01
NsB01
Diiii
TsD29
RsD29
Event Log Overflow
Event Log Threshold has been reached
Extend Close Time by Area
Extra Point
Fail To Close by Area
Fail to Open by Area
AsD01
TsD01
TsD26
Tpppp
TsssE
TsssE
Modem4 code
Bosch SIA mode
Contact ID event
NpiddddYK Communication trouble
NphhhYS
NphhhYK
NpiddddEP
NpiddddER
NYT
NYM
NYR
Nid5002TS
Nid5002TE
NYY
NJD
NidiiiiJD
NidiiiiJXiiii
NpiddddYS
NpiddddYK
Nriaa/idiiiiHA
NpiddddIA
NpiddddIR
NJO
NJL
Nriaa/idiiii/ tihhmmCE
NriaaXEpppp
NriaCl
NriaOl
Communication Trouble
Communication Trouble
Contact ID code
3 350 00 1 zzz
1 350 00 000
3 350 00 000
System Peripheral Trouble 1 330 00 zzz
System Peripheral Trouble
Restoral
Low System Battery
Battery Missing/Dead
Low System Battery
System Shutdown
System Shutdown
Status Report to Follow
Time/Date Reset
Time/Date Reset
Local Only
Communication Trouble
Communication Trouble
Duress
1 308 00 F02
3 308 00 F02
1 605 00 000
1 625 00 000
1 625 00 uuu
Local Only
1 350 00 1 zzz
3 350 00 1 zzz
1 121 aa uuu
System Peripheral Trouble 1 330 00 1 zzz
System Peripheral Trouble
Restore
3 330 00 1 zzz
Event Log Overflow 1 624 00 000
Event Log 90% Full 1 623 00 000
Auto-arm Time Extended
Maintenance Alert
Failed to Close
Failed to Open
3 330 00 zzz
1 302 00 000
1 311 00 000
3 302 00 000
1 464 aa uuu
1 393 aa ppp
1 454 aa 000
1 453 aa 000
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Panel event
Fire Alarm
Fire Cancel
Fire Missing
Modem4 code
D6500 mode
Fspppp
\iiii
Mpppp
Fire Restoral from Alarm
Fire Restoral from Trouble
Hspppp
Hspppp
Fire Supervision Espppp
Fire Supervision from Restore Espppp
Fire Trouble Gspppp
Fire Walk Test End
Fire Walk Test Start
RsssF
TsssF
Forced Armed PartOn Delay Csiiii
Forced Armed PartOn Instant Csiiii
Forced Close Early by Area Csiiii
Forced Close Late by Area Csiiii
Forced Closing by Area
Forced Point
Gas Alarm
Gas Alarm Restore
Gas Cancel
Gas Missing
Gas Supervisory
Gas Supervisory Restore
Gas Trouble
Gas Trouble Restore
Invalid Key Fob
Invalid Key Fob Restoral
Jpppp
Rpppp
Tpppp
Rpppp
VsD10
RsD10
Csiiii
Tspppp
Apppp
Rpppp
\iiii
Vpppp
Invalid local access detected TsF01
Invalid Point Transmitter
Invalid Point Transmitter
Restore
IP Address Error
Vpppp
Rpppp
TsssD
Modem4 code
Bosch SIA mode
Contact ID event
NriaaFApppp
Nriaa/idiiiiFC
NriaaFYpppp
NriaaFHpppp
NriaaFJpppp
NriaaFSpppp
NriaaFVpppp
NriaaFTpppp
Nriaa/idiiiiFK
Nriaa/idiiiiFl
Nriaa/idiiiiNF
Nriaa/idiiiiNF
Nriaa/idiiiiCF
Nriaa/idiiiiCF
Nriaa/idiiiiCF
NriaaXWpppp
NriaaGApppp
NriaaGHpppp
Nriaa/idiiiiGC
NriaaUZpppp
NriaaGSpppp
NriaaGJpppp
NriaaGTpppp
NriaaGJpppp
NidiiiiUY
NidiiiiUR
NLU
NriaaUYpppp
NriaaBRpppp
Fire
Cancel
Fire Trouble
Fire
Fire Trouble
Fire Supervisory
Fire Supervisory
Fire Trouble
Fire Test
Fire Test
Partial Arm
Partial Arm
Early O/C
Late O/C
O/C by User
Zone/Sensor Bypass
Gas Detected
Gas Det Restore
Cancel
Sensor Trouble
Sensor Trouble
Sensor Trouble Restore
Sensor Trouble
Contact ID code
1 110 aa ppp
1 406 aa uuu
1 373 aa ppp
3 110 aa ppp
3 373 aa ppp
1 200 aa ppp
3 200 aa ppp
1 373 aa ppp
3 604 aa uuu
1 604 aa uuu
3 456 aa uuu
3 456 aa uuu
3 451 aa uuu
3 452 aa uuu
3 401 aa uuu
1 570 aa ppp
1 151 aa ppp
3 151 aa ppp
1 406 aa iii
1 380 aa ppp
1 380 aa ppp
3 380 aa ppp
1 380 aa ppp
Sensor Trouble Restore
Latch-Key Supervision
3 380 aa ppp
1 642 00 iii
3 642 00 iii Latch-Key Supervision
Rest.
Unsuccessful access 1 413 00 000
Loss of Supervision –RPM 1 382 aa ppp
Loss of Supervision –RPM 3 382 aa ppp
NpiddddET System Peripheral Trouble 1 330 00 1 zzz
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Panel event
IP Address Error
Key fob Missing
Key fob Missing Restoral
Key fob Panic
Key fob Silent (Hold Up)
Alarm
Keypad Panic Alarm
Keypad Silent (Hold-Up)
Alarm
Medical Alarm
Missing Alarm
Missing Fire Supervision
Missing Gas Supervision
Missing Supervision
Missing Trouble
Network Cable Connected
Modem4 code
D6500 mode
RsssD
VsD10
RsD10
Assss
Dssss
Modem4 code
Bosch SIA mode
Contact ID event
NpiddddER System Peripheral Trouble
Restore
NidiiiiUY
NidiiiiUR
NidiiiiPA
NidiiiiHA
Latch-Key Supervision
Latch-Key Supervision
Rest.
Duress Alarm
Duress Alarm
Contact ID code
3 330 00 1 zzz
1 642 00 iii
3 642 00 iii
1 121 00 iii
1 121 00 iii
Apppp
Dpppp
Apppp
Mpppp
GMpppp
Vpppp
MTpppp
Vpppp
NsD43
Network Cable Disconnected NsD42
Non-Fire Cancel Alarm \siiii
NsD14 Normal start-up of the control panel
Opening by Account OSiiii
Opening by Area
Opening Early by Area
Opening Late by Area
Parameters changed
Osiiii
Osiiii
Osiiii
NsD02
Personal Notification
Communication Trouble
Personal Notification
Communication Trouble
Restore
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NsB01
Nriaa/PApppp
Nriaa/HApppp
Panic Alarm
Silent Alarm
1 120 aa ppp
1 122 aa ppp
Nriaa/MApppp
NriaaUZpppp
Personal Emergency
General Alarm
1 101 aa ppp
1 140 aa ppp
NriaaFZpppp
NriaaGSpppp
NriaaBZpppp
Fire Trouble
Sensor Trouble
1 200 aa ppp
1 380 aa ppp
NriaaUYpppp
Loss of Supervision –RPM 1 382 aa ppp
Loss of Supervision - RPM
NpiddddNR010 System Peripheral Trouble
Restore
1 382 aa ppp
3 330 00 zzz
NpiddddNT010 System Peripheral Trouble 1 330 00 zzz
Nriaa/idiiiiBC Cancel 1 406 aa uuu
NRR System Reset 1 305 00 000
NidiiiiOP
Nriaa/idiiiiOP
Nriaa/idiiiiOK
Nriaa/idiiiiOJ
NYG
NpiddddYS
NpiddddYK
O/C by account
O/C by user
Early O/C
Late O/C
Panel Programming
Changed
Communication Trouble
Communication Trouble
Restore
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1 401 aa uuu
1 451 aa uuu
1 452 aa uuu
1 306 00 000
1 350 0 zzz
3 350 0 zzz
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Panel event
Phone Line Missing 1
Phone Line Restored 1
RAM Fail with RPS
Re-Boot
Relay Reset by Sked
Relay Reset by User
Relay Set by Sked
Relay Set by User
Remote Reset – System was reset by RPS
Remove User’s Key Fob
(Assign Card Event)
Replace Sensor
Replace Sensor Restore
Replace User’s Key Fob
(Assign Card Event)
Restoral
NsD30
Tpppp
Rpppp
NsD30
Restoral from Alarm
RF Interference
RF Interference Restore
RF Transmitter
Rpppp
Rpppp
TsD08
RsD08
Hss001
RF Transmitter Low Battery Tspppp
RF Transmitter Low Battery
(Key Fob)
TsD10
RsD10 RF Transmitter Low Battery
(Key Fob) Restore
RF Transmitter Low Battery
Restore
Rspppp
Modem4 code
D6500 mode
TsssB
RsssB
TsF02
NsD14t
NsD20
NsD18
NsD19
NsD28
NsD11
RF Transmitter Maintenance Gss001
ROM Checksum Fail AsD12
SDI Device AC Fail TsssD
SDI Device AC Fail Restore
SDI device is missing
SDI device is restored
RsssD
TssssD
RssssD
Modem4 code
Bosch SIA mode
Contact ID event
NLT1
NLR1
NRA
Telco 1 Fault
Telco 1 Fault
Unsuccessful access
NRR
NaikkkROrrrr
NidiiiiROrrrr
NaikkkRCrrrr
NidiiiiRCrrrr
NRN
System Reset
Sounder/Relay
Sounder/Relay
Sounder/Relay
Sounder/Relay
System Reset
NidiiiiDAuuuu
NriaaBTpppp
NriaaBRpppp
NidiiiiDAuuuu
NriaaBRpppp
NriaaBHpppp
NpiddddXQ
NpiddddXH
NriaaFRpppp
NriaaXTpppp
NidiiiiXT
NidiiiiXR
NriaaXRpppp
NriaaFTpppp
NYX
NEP
NEQ
NpiddddET
NpiddddER
Local Only
Maintenance Alert
Sensor Trouble
Burglary
RF RCVR Jam
RF RCVR Jam Restore
Maintenance Alert
RF Low Battery
Battery Test Failure
Battery Test Restore
RF Low Battery
Maintenance Alert
ROM Checksum bad
Exp. Module AC Loss
Exp. Module AC Restore
Contact ID code
1 351 00 000
3 351 00 000
1 413 00 000
1 305 00 000
3 320 00 000
3 320 00 000
1 320 00 000
1 320 00 000
1 305 00 000
Local Only
1 393 aa ppp
Maintenance Alert Restore 3 393 aa ppp
Local Only Local Only
3 380 aa ppp
3 130 aa ppp
1 344 00 1
3 344 00 1 zzz zzz
3 393 aa ppp
1 384 aa ppp
1 309 00 uuu
3 309 00 uuu
3 384 aa ppp
1 393 aa ppp
1 304 00 000
1 342 00
3 342 00
1
1 zzz zzz
Expansion Module Failure 1 333 00 000
Expansion Module Failure 3 333 00 000
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Panel event
SDI Device Low Battery
SDI Device Low Battery
Restore
SDI Device Missing
SDI Device Missing Battery
SDI Device Missing Battery
Restore
SDI Device Missing Restore
SDI Device Over Current
SDI Device Over Current
Restore
SDI Device Tamper
SDI Device Tamper Restore
Modem4 code
D6500 mode
TsssDt
RsssDt
TsssDt
TsssDt
RsssDt
RsssDt
TsssD
RsssD
TsssD
TsssD
Modem4 code
Bosch SIA mode
Contact ID event
NpiddddEBbb
NpiddddEVbb
Contact ID code
Exp. Module Low Batt.
1 338 00 1 zzz
Exp. Module Batt. Restore 3 338 00 1 zzz
NpiddddEM
NpiddddEBbb
NpiddddEVbb
NpiddddEN
NYI
NYJ
NES
NES
Exp. Module Failure
Exp. Module Low Batt.
Exp. Module Low Batt.
Restore
Exp. Module Failure
Restore
PS Over Current
PS Over Current Restore
1 333 00
3 338 00
3 338 00
3 333 00
1 312 00
3 312 00
1
1
1
1
1
1 zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz
SDI Device Trouble
SDI Device Trouble Restore
TsssD
RsssD
SDI2 device is missing
SDI2 device is restored from missing
TsssD
RsssD
SDI2 Open Trouble TsssD
SDI2 Open Trouble Restoral RsssD
Sensor Reset NsD27
Service Bypass
Service Bypass Cancel
Service Smoke Detector
Service Smoke Detector
Restore
Npppp
RBpppp
Tpppp
Rpppp
Service Walk Test End
Service Walk Test Start
Sked Changed – No User
Identified
Sked Changed by User
Sked has Executed
RsssF
TsssF
NsD06
NsD06
NsD25
NET
NER
NpiddddEM
NpiddddEN
NpiiddddET
NpiddddER
NriaaUBpppp
NriaaUUpppp
NriaaASpppp
NriaaANpppp
NidiiiiTE
Nriaa/idiiiiTS
NaikkkJS
Nidiiii/aikkkJS
NaikkkJR
Exp. Module Tamper
System Peripheral Trouble
Restore
1 341 00 1 zzz
Exp. Module Tamper
Restore
3 341 00 1 zzz
System Peripheral Trouble 1 330 00 1 zzz
3 330 00 1 zzz
Expansion Module Failure 1 333 00 000
Expansion Module Failure 3 333 00 000
Expansion Module Failure 1 333 00
Expansion Module Failure
Nriaa/idiiiiXlrrrr Sounder/Relay
Service Request
Service Request
Maintenance Alert
3 333 00
1
1 zzz zzz
3 320 00 000
1 616 aa ppp
3 616 aa ppp
1 393 aa ppp
Maintenance Alert Restore 3 393 aa ppp
Service On/Off Premises
Service On/Off Premises
Schedule Change
Schedule Change
Local Only
3 466 aa uuu
1 466 aa uuu
1 630 00 000
1 630 00 000
Local Only
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Panel event
Status: Burg Alarm
Status: Burg Supervisory
Status: Burg Trouble
Status: Close by Area
Status: Fire Alarm
Status: Fire Supervisory
Status: Fire Trouble
Status: Gas Alarm
Status: Gas Supervisory
Status: Gas Trouble
Status: Open by Area
Swinger Bypass
Test Report – System
Normal, Expanded Status
Modem4 code
D6500 mode
SApppp
STpppp
STpppp
SCssss
SFpppp
SEpppp
SGpppp
SApppp
SJpppp
STpppp
SOssss
Nsppp
RsssE
Modem4 code
Bosch SIA mode
Contact ID event
OriaaBApppp
OriaaBSpppp
OriaaBTpppp
NA
NA
NA
OriaCL
OriaaFApppp
OriaaFSpppp
OriaaFTpppp
NriaaGAppp
NriaaGSppp
NriaaGTppp
OriaOP
NriaaUBpppp
NRP & see
D6600 CIM for
Status Items
NRP
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Swinger Bypass
Periodic Test Report
Periodic Test Report Test Report – System
Normal, Non-expanded
Status
Test Report – System Offnormal, Expanded Status
RsssE
RsssE
Test Report – System Offnormal, Non-expanded Status
RsssE
NsD07 Time Changed – No User
Identified
Time Changed by Receiver
Sync
Time Changed by User
NsD07
NsD07
Trouble
Unverified Event
User Authority level has changed
User Passcode Tamper – Too
Many Attempts
Walk Test End
Walk Test Start
Tspppp
Kpppp
NsD40
NsD03
RsssF
TsssF
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D6600 CIM for
Status Items
NRY
NJT
Nid5001JT
NidiiiiJT
NriaaBTpppp
NriaaUGpppp
NidiiiiJZiiii
NriaJA
Periodic Test – System
Trouble Present
Periodic Test – System
Trouble Present
Time/Date Reset
Time/Date Reset
Time/Date Reset
Sensor Trouble
Cross-Zone Trouble
Local Only
Wrong Code Entry
Nriaa/idiiiiTE
Nriaa/idiiiiTS
Walk Test Mode
Walk Test Mode
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1 602 00 000
1 608 00 000
1 608 00 000
1 625 00 000
1 625 00 F01
1 625 00 uuu
1 380 aa ppp
1 378 aa ppp
Local Only
1 461 aa 000
3 607 aa uuu
1 607 aa uuu
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NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1 575 aa ppp
1 602 00 000
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SDI2
SDI2
SDI2
SDI2
SDI2
SDI2
SDI2
SDI2
SDI2 address
01-08
01-04
01-05
1
N/A
1
01-04
01-08
1
99
Panel event Modem4 code
D6500 mode
Watchdog Reset NsD09
Watchdog Reset – SDI Device
Reported identifies the
Source
NsD09
21.2
Modem4 code
Bosch SIA mode
Contact ID event
NpiddddYW
NpiddddYW
System Reset
System Reset
SDI2 address information
Contact ID code
1 305 00 000
1 305 00 000
Notice!
All point numbers, user ID’s, output numbers, and device identifier numbers are formatted as
4-digit numbers (right justified with zero’s) when transmitted from the control panel in
Modem4 format.
zzz data values
001-008
201-204
301-305
801
851-858
401
Description
SDI2 Keypad 1 through 8
SDI2 Octo-input Modules 1 through 4
SDI2 Octo-output Modules 1 through 5
SDI2 Premises RF Module
SDI2 RF Repeater 1 through 8
SDI2 Network Module 1
501-504
901-916
SDI2 Power Supply Module 1 through 8
SDI2 Keypads 1 through 16
411, 421, 431, 441 Routes 1 through 4 on SDI2 Network Module 1
499 DNS lookup error of RPS hostname
Device numbers (zzz, dddd)
2 – 25
66 – 77
151
161 – 168
173
174
176 - 183
200 - 216
201 – 224
301 – 312
801
851 – 858
401
402
501 – 508
901 – 916
Octo-Input Modules 1 through 24
Octo-Output Modules 1 through 12
Premises RF Module
RF Repeaters 1 through 8
Network Module 1
Network Module 2
Power Supply Modules 1 through 8
Keypads 1 through 16
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21.4
SDI2
SDI2 any
Communication Trouble device numbers (zzzz)
11, 21, 31, 41
12, 22, 32, 42
99
411, 421, 431, 441
412, 422, 432, 442
499
Paths 1 through 4 on SDI2 Network
Module 1
Paths 1 through 4 on SDI2 Network
Module 2
Used for DNS lookup error of RPS hostname
21.5
Special User IDs (uuuu, iiii)
To better identify the originator of some control panel events with no unique, Standard User identified, special user IDs designate each special case. All user ID are defined in the table below.
Modem Format User Text User ID Type Keypad Display
0
1…50
5001
5002
5003
Contact ID reporting
F00 Service User
Standard User
Time Sync
RPS User
Automation User
Keyswitch 5004 F04
No User Specified User not displayed 000
001…50
F01
F02
F03
0
1…50
5001
5002/none
5003/none
“SERVICE USER”
{configured text}
“AUTO TIME SYNC”
“BY RPS”
“BY AUTOMATION”
5004 “BY KEYSWITCH”
0xFFFF (displays blank) {no text}
21.6
Originating Keypad
Keypad 1
Keypad 2
Keypad 3
Keypad 4
Keypad 5
Keypad 6
Keypad 7
Keypad 8
Keypad alarm virtual point numbers (ppp, pppp)
Special point numbers have been designated to identify the originator of manually created keypad alarm events. All special point numbers are defined in the table below.
Reported Number
330
340
350
360
370
380
390
400
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Key Features
- Supports multiple areas
- Offers various communication options
- Provides a range of points for protection
- Includes on-board outputs for controlling devices
- Allows for expansion with optional modules
- Can be programmed using a keypad or Remote Programming Software (RPS)