System Operations. Bosch Solution 2000, SOLUTION 3000
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6.1
System Operations
This section explains the general operations of the system: arming and disarming the system in the three modes, isolating zones, initiating codepad alarms, and determining a fault.
Operations described in this chapter are based on use with the IUI–SOL–ICON codepad. For the IUI-SOL-TEXT codepad, follow the prompts on the codepad display.
Arming the system in AWAY Mode
Arming the system in AWAY Mode is normally performed when you leave the premises and require that all zones are activated in a ready state to detect an intrusion.
There are two different methods to arm the system in AWAY Mode. You can always use method one. You can use method two only if Option 2 is enabled in Location 497 (refer to
Consumer Options 2, page 142).
If you must isolate a zone (or zones) before arming the system in AWAY Mode, refer to
Notice!
Single button arming in AWAY mode reports as user code number 00.
To arm the system in AWAY Mode (method one):
1.
Enter your code and press [AWAY].
2.
Two beeps sound, the AWAY indicator lights, and Exit Time starts.
To arm the system in AWAY Mode (method two):
Notice!
Select Option 2 in Location 497 to enable single button arming in AWAY Mode (refer to
Consumer Options 2, page 142).
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1.
Press and hold [AWAY].
2.
When two beeps sound, release the button. The AWAY indicator lights and Exit Time starts.
If a zone is not sealed at the end of Exit Time, the zone is automatically isolated and its indicator is lit on the codepad. The zone becomes an active part of the system again as soon as it is resealed. For example, if a window is open when Exit Time expires, the window is not an active part of the system until it is closed. Opening the window after Exit Time expires causes an alarm.
Forced Arming
Arming the system when a zone is not sealed is known as forced arming. Refer Zone Options 2,
page 101 to enable forced arming for each zone.
If the AWAY indicator does not light and a long beep sounds when you attempt to arm the system in AWAY Mode, forced arming is not permitted. If this is the case, you seal all zones or manually isolate them before you can arm the system.
Disarming the system from AWAY Mode
When you enter the premises after the system is armed in AWAY Mode, you must disarm the system from AWAY Mode to disable detection devices that activate the sirens, strobe, and bell outputs.
If there was an alarm prior to disarming the system from AWAY Mode, a zone indicator flashes, indicating a previous alarm in that zone.
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To disarm the system from AWAY Mode:
1.
Enter your code and press [AWAY].
2.
Two beeps sound and the AWAY indicator is extinguished.
Arming the System in STAY Mode 1
STAY Mode 1 is used when you need to arm the perimeter and unused areas of the premises to detect a would-be intruder entering the premises, while at the same time being able to move freely within an area that is automatically isolated.
Only the installer can program zones to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 1. Refer to
Zone Options 2, page 101 for more information on setting zones to be automatically isolated in
STAY Mode 1.
There are two methods to arm your system in STAY Mode 1. You can always use method one.
You can use method two only if Option 2 is enabled in Location 497 (refer to Consumer
If the system reports to a base station, it sends a STAY Mode 1 Arm Report (Contact ID Event
Code 441).
Entry Guard Time for STAY Mode
When arming the system in STAY Mode 1, an optional entry time called Entry Guard Time for
STAY Mode can be used to delay the sirens, strobe, and bell outputs if a zone that is not automatically isolated activates an alarm. Entry Guard Time for STAY Mode is the delay time used for all zones, except 24-Hour zones, when the system is armed in STAY Mode 1 or STAY
Mode 2. For more information, refer to Entry Guard Time for STAY Mode, page 135.
If the Entry Guard Time for STAY Mode is programmed and a zone that was not automatically isolated is activated, the codepad beeps twice per sec until the Entry Guard Time for STAY
Mode expires or the system is disarmed. If the alarm is not reset before Entry Guard Time for
STAY Mode expires, the strobe, bell, and siren outputs are activated into alarm.
Notice!
Single button arming in STAY Mode 1 reports as User Code number 00.
To arm the system in STAY Mode 1 (method one):
1.
Enter your code and press [STAY].
2.
Two beeps sound and the STAY indicator is lit. Exit Time starts.
The indicators for any zones that are programmed to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 1 begin to flash until Exit Time expires. At the end of Exit Time, the zone indicators are extinguished and the codepad sounds one short beep.
To arm the system in STAY Mode 1 (method two):
1.
Press and hold [STAY].
2.
When two beeps sound, release the button. The STAY indicator is lit and Exit Time starts.
The indicators for any zones that are programmed to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 1 flash until Exit Time expires. At the end of Exit Time, the zone indicators are extinguished and the codepad sounds one short beep.
If a zone is not sealed at the end of Exit Time, the zone is automatically isolated and is lit constantly on the remote codepad. The zone becomes an active part of the system again as soon as it is resealed. For example, if a window is open when Exit Time expires, the window does not become an active part of the system until it is closed. Opening the window after Exit
Time expires causes an alarm.
Forced Arming
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Arming the system when a zone is not sealed is known as forced arming. Refer to Zone Options
2, page 101 to enable forced arming for each zone.
If the STAY indicator does not light and a long beep sounds when you attempt to arm the system in STAY Mode 1, forced arming is not permitted. If this is the case, you must seal all zones or manually isolate them before you can arm the system.
Disarming the system from STAY Mode 1
There are two methods to disarm the system from STAY Mode 1. You can always use the first method. You can use method two only if Option 4 is enabled in Location 497 (refer to
Consumer Options 2, page 142).
To disarm the system from STAY Mode 1 (method one):
1.
Enter your code and press [STAY].
2.
Two beeps sound and the STAY indicator is extinguished. The system is now disarmed.
To disarm the system from STAY Mode 1 (method two):
A flashing zone indicator represents a previous alarm in that zone. If this is the case, a valid
User Code is required to disarm the system using method one. To enable method two, Option
4 in Location 497 must be enabled.
1.
Press and hold [STAY].
2.
When two beeps sound, release the button. The STAY indicator is extinguished and the system is disarmed.
Notice!
Single button disarming from STAY Mode 1 reports as User Code 00.
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Arming the system from STAY Mode 2
STAY Mode 2 is used when you need to arm the perimeter and unused areas of the premises to detect a would-be intruder from entering the premises, while at the same time being able to move freely within an area that is automatically isolated.
You can program zones to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 2 using an Installer Code
function (refer to Installer Code Functions, page 41) or a Master Code function (Master Code
If the system reports to a base station, it sends a STAY Mode 2 Arm Report (Contact ID Event
Code 456).
Entry Guard Time for STAY Mode
When arming the system in STAY Mode 2, an optional entry time called Entry Guard Time for
STAY Mode can be used to delay the sirens, strobe, and bell outputs if a zone that is not automatically isolated activates an alarm. Entry Guard Time for STAY Mode is the delay time used for all zones, except 24-Hour zones, when the system is armed in STAY Mode 1 or STAY
Mode 2. For more information, refer to Entry Guard Time for STAY Mode, page 135.
If the Entry Guard Time for STAY Mode is programmed and a zone that was not automatically isolated is activated, the codepad beeps twice per sec until the Entry Guard Time for STAY
Mode expires or the system is disarmed. If the alarm is not reset before Entry Guard Time for
STAY Mode expires, the strobe, bell, and siren outputs are activated into alarm.
Notice!
Single button arming from STAY Mode 2 reports as User Code 00.
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To arm the system in STAY Mode 2:
1.
Press and hold [0].
2.
When two beeps sound, release the button. The STAY indicator is lit and the Exit Time starts.
The indicators for any zones that are programmed to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 2 flash until the Exit Time expires. At the end of Exit Time, the zone indicators are extinguished and the codepad sounds one short beep.
If a zone is not sealed at the end of Exit Time, the zone is automatically isolated and is lit constantly on the remote codepad. The zone becomes an active part of the system again as soon as it is resealed. For example, if a window is open when Exit Time expires, the window does not become an active part of the system until it is closed. Opening the window after Exit
Time expires causes an alarm.
Forced Arming
Arming the system when a zone is not sealed is known as forced arming. Refer to Zone Options
2, page 101 to enable forced arming for each zone.
If the STAY indicator does not light and a long beep sounds when attempting to arm the system, forced arming is not permitted. If this is the case, you must seal all zones or manually isolate them before you can arm the system.
Disarming the system from STAY Mode 2
There are two methods to disarm the system from STAY Mode 2. You can always use the first method. You can use method two only if Option 4 is enabled in Location 497 (refer to
Consumer Options 2, page 142 ).
To disarm the system from STAY Mode 2 (method one):
1.
Enter your code and press [STAY].
2.
Two beeps sound and the STAY indicator is extinguished. The system is now disarmed.
To disarm the system from STAY Mode 2 (method two):
A flashing zone indicator represents a previous alarm in that zone. If this is the case, a valid
User Code is required to disarm the system using method one. To enable method two, Option
4 in Location 497 must be enabled.
1.
Press and hold [0].
2.
When two beeps sound, release the button. The STAY indicator is extinguished and the system is disarmed.
Notice!
Single button disarming from STAY Mode 2 reports as User Code 00.
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Codepad duress alarm
A codepad Duress Alarm is used as a silent holdup alarm when 9 is added to the end of a valid
User Code being used to disarm the system.
A Duress Alarm (Contact ID Event Code 121) is useful only if your system reports to a monitoring station because domestic reporting format cannot decipher the type of alarm that occurred. You can select Option 2 in Location 498 to use 3 instead of 9 to activate a Duress
Alarm (refer to Consumer Options 3, page 143).
Codepad panic alarm
An audible codepad Panic Alarm activates when a user presses either [1] and [3] or [STAY] and [AWAY] simultaneously.
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Select Option 1 in Location 493 to program the codepad Panic Alarm as silent (refer to System
Options 2, page 139). A codepad Panic Alarm transmits Contact ID Event Code 120 if the
system reports to a base station receiver.
Codepad fire alarm
An audible codepad Fire Alarm activates when a user presses [4] and [6] on the remote codepad simultaneously. A distinct fire sound emits through the horn speaker to indicate this type of alarm. The fire sound is different than the burglary sound.
Select Option 2 in Location 493 to program the codepad Fire Alarm as silent (refer to System
Options 2, page 139). A codepad Fire Alarm transmits a Contact ID Event Code 110 to a base
station receiver.
Codepad medical alarm
An audible codepad Medical Alarm activates when a user presses [7] and [9] simultaneously.
Select Option 4 in Location 493 to program codepad Medical Alarm as silent (refer to System
Options 2, page 139). A codepad Medical Alarm transmits a Contact ID Event Code 100 to a
base station receiver.
Isolating zones
Isolating zones allows you to manually disable one or more zones before arming the system in
AWAY Mode, STAY Mode 1, or STAY Mode 2. When a zone is isolated, access is allowed into that zone when the system is armed without activating an alarm.
For example, you might want to isolate a zone before arming the system because a zone passive infrared (PIR) detector is activating false alarms or because you need to leave a pet inside a particular zone while you are away.
You can isolate zones using one of two methods. By default, the standard isolation method is used. Standard isolation does not require a User Code. The other method requires a valid User
Code. The ability to isolate zones is determined by the priority level assigned to each User
Code holder. Some User Code holders cannot isolate zones. Refer to User Code Priority, page
Zones that are manually isolated using this method transmit a Zone Bypass Report (Contact ID
Event Code 573) for each isolated zone when the system is armed. A Zone Bypass Restore
Report is transmitted when the system is disarmed.
When you select a 24-Hour Fire Zone to be isolated, a Contact ID Event Code 571 is sent. If you select another 24-Hour Zone to be isolated, a Contact ID Event Code 572 is sent. A Zone
Bypass Report is transmitted once the 24-Hour Zone is isolated. A Zone Bypass Restore
Report is transmitted when the system is disarmed or the isolated zone is restored.
You can isolate zones manually using these two methods, and you can also isolate zones automatically as programmed by the installer.
How to isolate zones automatically in STAY Mode 1, refer to Zone Options 2, page 101.
How to isolate zones automatically in STAY Mode 2, refer to STAY Mode 2 Automatically Bypass
6.11.1
Standard isolating
Standard isolating allows any operator to isolate zones because no code is required.
1.
Press [STAY] twice. Three beeps sound and the STAY indicator flashes.
2.
Enter the number of the zone to be isolated and press [STAY]. The indicator for the zone flashes. 24-Hour zones are automatically isolated as soon as you press [STAY]. All other
Burglary Zones are automatically isolated only after the system is armed.
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3.
Repeat Step2 for each zone you want to isolate.
Notice!
As each zone is selected to be isolated, the corresponding zone indicator flashes. If you make a mistake, enter the incorrect zone number and press [STAY]. This zone is no longer selected to be isolated and the zone indicator is extinguished.
4.
Press [AWAY].
Two beeps sound and the system returns to the disarmed state.
The indicators for the selected zones continue to flash until the next time the system is disarmed.
Example:
To manually isolate zones 1, 3, and 4, press: [STAY][STAY][1][STAY][3][STAY][4][STAY]
[AWAY]
Code to isolate
The code to isolate method permits only those User Code holders with a priority level that includes Code to Isolate. The standard isolating method is disabled for any User Code with this priority level set.
1.
Press [STAY].
2.
Enter your code and press [STAY]. Three beeps sound and the STAY indicator flashes. If you attempt to enter isolating mode with a User Code that is not set for Code to Isolate, the system ignores the attempt.
3.
Enter the number of the zone to be isolated and press [STAY]. The indicator for the zone flashes. 24-Hour zones are automatically isolated as soon you press [STAY]. All other
Burglary zones are automatically isolated only after the system is armed.
4.
Repeat Step3 for each zone you want to isolate.
Notice!
As each zone is selected to be isolated, the corresponding zone indicator flashes. If you make a mistake, enter the incorrect zone number and press [STAY]. This zone is no longer selected to be isolated and the zone indicator is extinguished.
5.
Press [AWAY].
Two beeps sound and the system returns to the disarmed state.
The indicators for the selected zones continue to flash until the next time the system is disarmed.
Example
To manually isolate zones 1, 3, and 4, press: [STAY][User Code][STAY][1][STAY][3][STAY][4]
[STAY][AWAY]
Fault analysis mode
When a system fault occurs, the FAULT or MAINS indicator flashes and the codepad beeps once per minute.
If the AC MAINS supply fails, the MAINS indicator flashes until the AC MAINS supply is restored. Press [AWAY] once to acknowledge the fault and stop the codepad from beeping once every minute.
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4
5
To enter Fault Analysis Mode to determine a system fault other than the AC MAINS supply:
1.
Press and hold [5] until two beeps sound. The FAULT indicator remains lit and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash. The lit zone indicators indicate the type of fault that occurred.
2.
If necessary, press the button corresponding to the indicator to further determine the fault. (Refer to the table Fault Analysis Conditions below.)
3.
To exit from Fault Analysis Mode, press [AWAY]. The STAY and AWAY indicators are extinguished and the FAULT indicator remains lit.
Fault Indicators
Fault Description Zone
Indicator
1
2
System Fault
Press
Button
1
Zone
Indicator
Fault Condition
3
4
1
2
5
7
8
9 to 16
Battery Fail
Date and Time
RF Receiver Fail
Output 1 to 3 Fail
Telephone Line Fail
Power Supply Fail
Onboard Tamper
RF Repeaters 1 to 8 Fail (Solution
2000 N.A.)
1 to 16 Zones 1 to 16 RF Low Battery
6
RF Low Battery
(Solution 2000
N.A.)
2
Zone Tamper Alarm 3
Sensor Watch Fault 4
RF Sensor Missing
(Solution 2000
N.A.)
5
Communication Fail 6
1 to 16
1 to 16
1 to 16
Zones 1 to 16 Tamper Alarm
Zones 1 to 16 Sensor Watch Fail
Zones 1 to 16 RF Sensor Watch Fail
7 Output and
Codepad Fail
7
8 Keyfob Low Battery 8
Table 6.1: Fault Indicators
1
2
3
4
5
6
Receiver 1 Fail
Receiver 2 Fail
Receiver 3 Fail
Receiver 4 Fail
IP Module 1 Fail
IP Module 2 Fail
1 to 2
3 to 6
Output Expanders 1 to 2 Fail
Codepads 1 to 4 Fail
1 to 16 Keyfobs 1 to 16 Low Battery
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When working with a text codepad, press [5] to enter [Fault Analysis], you can page up or page down to view the fault items, and press [AWAY] to exit from Fault Analysis Mode.
Fault descriptions
1 – System Fault
The system FAULT indicator lights when any of the faults listed in the table System FAULT
Indicators below occurs. In Fault Analysis Mode, press [1] to determine the fault that occurred.
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2 – RF Device Low Battery
This fault occurs when any of the RF wireless devices report a low battery condition to the control panel. While in Fault Analysis Mode, press the [2] key until two beeps sound. This displays the zone reporting the RF Low Battery fault.
3 – Zone Tamper Fail
This fault occurs when any zone with tamper becomes an open or short circuit. Press the [3] key until two beeps sound. This displays the zone reporting the tamper fail fault.
4 – Sensor Watch Fault
A sensor watch fault registers when one or more detection devices failed to detect any movement during the disarmed state for the time programmed in Locations 476 and 477(refer
to Sensor Watch Report, page 114). The fault clears once the zone in question detects
movement and resets. Press the [4] key until two beeps sound. This displays the zone reporting the sensor watch fault.
5 – RF Sensor Missing
An RF sensor missing registers when one or more RF detection devices fails to communicate to the RF radio receiver for the time period programmed in Location 393 RF Supervision Time.
The fault clears once the RF device in question successfully transmits to the RF radio receiver.
While in Fault Analysis Mode, press the [5] key. This displays the RF detection device reporting the RF sensor watch fault.
6 – Communication Fail
A communication fail registers when the control panel fails to communicate with the receiving party (such as a monitoring company, mobile phone). The communication fault clears once the control panel successfully reports to the receiving party.
A communication fail also registers when network module is disconnected or tampered.
To determine which receiver or module failed to communicate, press the [6] key.
In Fault Analysis Mode, press [6] to show which communication fault occurred: 1 – Receiver 1;
2 – Receiver 2.
7 – Output and Codepad Fail
The output fault registers when any output expander B308 is disconnected or tampered.
The codepad fault registers when any codepad is tampered or disconnected from the control panel.
To determine which fault occurred, press the [7] key.
8 – Keyfob Low Battery
This fault occurs when any of the RF keyfobs report a low battery condition to the control panel. To determine which keyfob failed, press the [8] key. Only keyfob 1 to 16 faults display on the codepad through zone indicator 1 to 16.
System FAULT indicators
Indicator FAULT description
1
Low battery
This fault registers when the system detects a low capacity backup battery. The system automatically performs a battery test every 4 hours and every time you arm the system.
2
Date and time
This fault registers when the system is powered down.
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Indicator FAULT description
3
RF receiver fault
This fault registers when the RF wireless receiver unit detects RF jamming, the
RF wireless receiver is disconnected from the control panel or failed, or the RF receiver’s cover tamper switch is activated.
4
5
7
8
Warning Device fault
This fault registers when the system detects output 1-3 as warning device
(Horn Speaker, Siren Running, Strobe) is disconnected or short. This fault clears once all outputs are reconnected. This feature is enabled by selecting
Option 2 in Location 492 (refer to System Options 1, page 138).
Telephone line fault
This fault registers when the system detects the telephone line is disconnected from the control panel. This feature is enabled by selecting Option 1 in
Location 176.
Power Supply fail
This fault occurs when AUX power supplies fail, +12V power fails, or SDI2 Bus power fails. Contact your installer as soon as this fault displays.
Onboard Tamper
This fault occurs when the system detects the control panel is tampered.
9-16
RF Repeater Tamper/Fail
The RF repeater 1 to 8 fault registers once the system detects that the wireless repeater is disconnected or the repeater tamper is triggered.
AC MAINS Failure
An AC MAINS supply failure automatically flashes the MAINS indicator. If the AC MAINS supply is disconnected continuously for longer than 2 min, the remote codepad beeps the codepad buzzer once per min. If the control panel is programmed to report an AC MAINS failure to a base station receiver, an AC Fail Report (Contact ID Event Code 301) is transmitted.
The MAINS indicator stops flashing when the AC MAINS supply is reconnected. When the AC
MAINS supply is connected continuously for 2 min, the codepad stops the once per min beep and an AC Fail Restore Report is transmitted to the base station receiver.
If the Enable AC Fail in 1 Hour option (1) is selected in Location 494 (refer to System Options
3, page 139), the codepad flashes the MAINS indicator when the AC MAINS supply is
disconnected, but does not activate the report or the codepad buzzer unless the AC MAINS supply is disconnected continuously for 1 hour.
If the Ignore AC MAINS Fail option (2) is selected in Location 494 (refer to System Options 3,
page 139) the codepad does not indicate when the AC MAINS supply fails, but the control
panel still reports an AC Fail Report, if enabled.
Inquire cloud status
You can inquire cloud status only with the alphanumeric codepad IUI-SOL-TEXT.
When the control panel is connected to the cloud module B4xx-M, go to menu 721 Network
Module to select B4xx-M and set it to enable.
Inquire the cloud status to check connection status to the cloud service and to view the module UID.
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How to view the cloud status and UID
1.
Enter your Installer Code or User Code, followed by [#].
2.
Press [1][2][3], the cloud status is shown.
3.
Press [#], the UID is shown.
4.
Press [-] to exit.
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Key Features
- Supports up to 8 zones for comprehensive coverage
- Stay and Away arming modes for customizable protection
- Panic, fire, and medical alarms for emergency situations
- Remote arming and disarming via telephone or A-Link Plus Software
- Event Memory Recall Mode for easy review of system activity
- Fault Analysis Mode for quick troubleshooting
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Table of contents
- 1 Title Page
- 3 Table of Contents
- 9 Introduction
- 9 About documentation
- 9 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. product manufacturing dates
- 11 System Overview
- 11 Product Matrix
- 11 Configuration and Parts
- 11 Control panel capacities
- 12 Parts list
- 12 Order separately
- 13 Installation workflow
- 14 Accessories
- 14 Codepads
- 16 Installer Menu
- 18 WE800EV2 receiver
- 19 HCT-4 keyfob
- 19 RADION receiver B810
- 19 RADION keyfobs
- 20 RADION repeater
- 20 RADION detectors
- 20 B308 Octo-output Module
- 21 B426/B426-M Conettix Ethernet Communication Modules
- 21 B450/B450-M Conettix Plug-in Communicator Interfaces
- 22 A-Link Plus Software
- 23 Remote Security Control
- 23 Remote Security Control Plus
- 23 Keyswitches
- 24 TF008 Plug Pack (TF008-B)
- 24 Install the transformer
- 24 DLA
- 25 Configuration
- 25 Installer Commands
- 25 Command 958 - Exit from Installer's Programming Mode without saving changes
- 25 Command 959 - Test IUI-SOL-ADAPTER
- 26 Command 960 - Save and exit from Installer's Programming Mode
- 26 Command 961 - Reset the Control Panel to Factory Default Settings
- 26 Command 962 - Copy the Control Panel Memory to IUI-SOL-ADAPTER
- 27 Command 963 - Copy IUI-SOL-ADAPTER data to the Control Panel
- 27 Command 965 - Set up Domestic Dialing Format
- 28 Command 966 - Enable/Disable the Automatic Stepping of Locations
- 28 Command 999 - Display the Control Panel Firmware Version Number
- 29 Disable Factory Defaults
- 31 System Operations
- 31 Arming the system in AWAY Mode
- 31 Disarming the system from AWAY Mode
- 32 Arming the System in STAY Mode 1
- 33 Disarming the system from STAY Mode 1
- 33 Arming the system from STAY Mode 2
- 34 Disarming the system from STAY Mode 2
- 34 Codepad duress alarm
- 34 Codepad panic alarm
- 35 Codepad fire alarm
- 35 Codepad medical alarm
- 35 Isolating zones
- 35 Standard isolating
- 36 Code to isolate
- 36 Fault analysis mode
- 37 Fault descriptions
- 39 Inquire cloud status
- 41 System Functions
- 41 Installer Code Functions
- 41 Add or Delete RF Wireless Devices
- 42 Add/Delete RF Repeater
- 43 Add/Delete RF Keyfob
- 43 Using an ICON codepad
- 44 Using an Alphanumeric codepad
- 45 Set the Number of Days until the First Test Report
- 45 Change Domestic Phone Numbers
- 46 Change Telco Arm/Disarm Sequence
- 47 Setting STAY Mode 2 Bypass Zones
- 48 Turning Report Monitor Mode On and Off
- 49 Walk Test Mode
- 49 Event Memory Recall Mode
- 50 AWAY/STAY 1 Arm/Disarm
- 51 Master Code Functions
- 51 Arm or Disarm both Areas at the Same Time
- 51 Arm or Disarm Single Area
- 52 Changing and Deleting User Codes
- 53 Adding Remote Radio User Codes
- 53 Deleting User/Radio Codes
- 54 Change Domestic Phone Numbers
- 54 Change Telco Arm/Disarm Sequence
- 54 Setting STAY Mode 2 Bypass Zone
- 54 Turning Outputs On and Off
- 55 Setting the Date and Time
- 55 Walk Test Mode
- 55 Event Memory Recall Mode
- 55 System reset
- 55 User Code Functions
- 55 Arm or Disarm both Areas at the Same Time
- 56 Arm or Disarm Single Area
- 56 Hold-Down Functions
- 56 Arm the System in AWAY Mode
- 56 Arm the System in STAY Mode 1
- 56 Arm the System in STAY Mode 2
- 57 Horn Speaker Test
- 57 Bell Test
- 57 Strobe Test
- 57 Turning Day Alarm On and Off
- 57 Fault Analysis Mode
- 57 Initiate a Modem Call
- 58 Reset Latching Outputs
- 58 Change the Codepad Buzzer Tone
- 58 Send Test Report
- 59 RF Keyfob Operations
- 59 Indications from RF Keyfob Operations
- 59 Remote Radio User Code Priority Levels
- 60 Remote Arming by Telephone
- 61 A-Link Plus Application
- 61 Modem Connection
- 61 Remote Connection with Customer Control
- 61 Remote Connection without Callback Verification
- 62 Remote Connection with Callback Verification
- 62 Answering Machine Bypass Connection
- 62 Network Connection
- 63 Direct Connection
- 63 Options
- 64 Configuring for email
- 64 Configure through B426/B426-M
- 66 Configure through B450/B450-M
- 68 Communication Information
- 69 Primary Telephone Number for Receivers
- 69 Secondary Telephone Number for Receivers
- 69 Transmission Format for Receivers
- 70 Subscriber ID Number for Receivers
- 70 IP Items for Receivers
- 71 Conettix Items for Receivers
- 72 External Network Modules
- 73 Network Module Cloud Connection
- 73 Password for A-Link Connection
- 73 DTMF Timing Compensation
- 73 Country Codes
- 73 Telco Arming Sequence
- 74 Telco Disarming Sequence
- 75 Call Back Telephone Number
- 75 Ring Count
- 76 Telephone Line Fail Options
- 77 Communication Options 1
- 77 Communication Options 2
- 78 Communication Options 3
- 79 A-Link Plus Options
- 79 Domestic Dialing
- 79 Domestic Dialing Funtion
- 80 Setting Up and Programming Domestic Reporting
- 81 Reporting Formats
- 81 Contact ID Format
- 82 SIA Format
- 82 System Reporting List
- 87 Access
- 87 Installer Code
- 87 User Codes
- 89 User Code Priority
- 91 Zone Information
- 91 Day Alarm Information
- 91 Day Alarm Resetting
- 91 Day Alarm Latching
- 91 Day Alarm Operation
- 92 EOL Resistor Value
- 93 Zone Programming
- 93 Zone Defaults
- 97 Zone Types
- 99 Zone Pulse Count
- 100 Zone Pulse Count Time
- 100 Zone Options 1
- 101 Zone Options 2
- 102 Zone Report Options
- 103 Keyswitch Zone Options
- 104 Zone Source
- 104 Swinger Shutdown Count for Siren
- 105 Swinger Shutdown Count for Report
- 106 STAY Mode 2 Automatically Bypass Zones
- 106 Zone Status Reporting Options
- 107 RF Information
- 107 RF Supervision Time
- 107 Anti-Jamming Sensitivity
- 108 RF Receiver
- 108 RF Options
- 108 RFID
- 109 RF Keyfob RFID
- 109 RF Device RFID
- 110 RF Reapter RFID
- 111 System Reporting Information
- 111 Arm/Disarm Reporting Options
- 111 Codepad Reporting Options
- 111 Access Denied
- 112 System Status Reporting Options
- 112 Test Reporting Time
- 113 Test Reporting Options
- 113 Reports
- 113 Zone Tamper Report
- 113 Walk Test Report
- 113 Bypass Report
- 113 Trouble Report
- 114 Sensor Watch Report
- 114 Alarm Restore Code
- 114 RF Receiver Trouble Report
- 114 RF Receiver Trouble Restore Report
- 114 RF Low Battery Report
- 114 Arm/Disarm Reports
- 115 Codepad Duress Report
- 115 Codepad Panic Report
- 115 Codepad Fire Report
- 115 Codepad Medical Report
- 115 AUX Power Supply Fail Report
- 115 AUX Power Supply Fail Restore Report
- 116 AC Fail Report
- 116 AC Fail Restore Report
- 116 Low Battery Report
- 116 Low Battery Restore Report
- 117 Programmable Outputs
- 117 Output Programming
- 123 B228 Output Mode
- 123 Output Event Types
- 130 Output Polarity
- 132 Output Timing
- 132 Pulsing Polarities
- 132 One-Shot Polarities
- 134 System Event Timers
- 134 Programming Entry/Exit Times
- 134 Entry Time 1
- 134 Entry Time 2
- 134 Exit Time
- 135 Entry Guard Time for STAY Mode
- 135 Delay Alarm Reporting Time
- 135 Sensor Watch Time
- 136 Codepad Lockout Time
- 136 Siren Run Time
- 136 Siren Sound Rate
- 136 Auto Arming Pre-Alert Time
- 137 Auto Arming Time
- 137 Auto Disarming Time
- 137 Kiss-Off Wait Time
- 137 Speaker Beep Volume
- 138 System and Consumer Options
- 138 System Options 1
- 139 System Options 2
- 139 System Options 3
- 140 System Options 4
- 141 System Option 5
- 141 Consumer Options 1
- 142 Consumer Options 2
- 143 Consumer Options 3
- 144 Partitioning
- 144 Programming
- 144 Partitioning Options 1
- 144 Partitioning Options 2
- 145 Partition Allocations
- 145 Zone Area Assignments
- 146 Codepad assignment
- 146 User code area assignments
- 148 Text Information
- 149 Back Page