Bosch Appliances ICP-CC488 manual Fire Alarm Verification, Remote Control, Radio Control Output

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ICP-CC488 Installation Guide 16.0

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2,7 Fire Alarm Verification

This feature is used on some commercial fire control panels to reduce false alarms from smoke detectors. It is similar to zone pulse count used in some motion detectors. A fire zone is allotted a pulse count of 3 pulses over a period of 3 min.

If the smoke detector trips, the voltage to the smoke detector is disconnected for 15 sec and then reapplied. No alarm is registered.

If the unit activates again within 3 min of the first activation, no alarm is registered and the voltage to the smoke detector is again disconnected for 15 sec and then reapplied.

If a third activation is detected within 3 min of the first activation, (three pulses in 3 min) a fire alarm is registered. Power to the smoke detector is maintained to facilitate unit identification through the detector memory.

Connect this output to the negative side of any fire/smoke detector. To configure an output for this feature, use these settings.

EVENT TYPE – 2,7

POLARITY – 10

TIMEBASE – 2

MULTIPLIER – 15

The zone to which the fire or smoke detector is connected should be programmed as:

ZONE TYPE – 13

ZONE PULSE COUNT – 3

ZONE PULSE COUNT TIME – 15

2,8 Remote Control 1

2,9 Remote Control 2

2,10 Remote Control 3

These outputs can be remotely activated (turned on or off) by the following methods:

Remote codepad (refer to Section 5.2.7 Turning Outputs On/Off for more information).

Remotely through the Alarm Link Software (refer to your Alarm Link Instruction Manual for further information).

2,11 Radio Control Output 1

This output operates when the [DOOR] button on the 4-channel hand-held transmitter is activated when the system is armed or disarmed.

2,12 Radio Control Output 2

This output operates when the [AUX] button on the

4-channel hand-held transmitter is activated when the system is armed or disarmed.

If you select Option 8 in Location 492 (refer to Section 18.1 System Options 1 on page 80), this output does not operate and arms the system in STAY Mode 1 only.

2,13 Radio Control Output 1 – Not in AWAY Mode

This output operates when the [DOOR] button on the 4-channel hand-held transmitter is activated when the system is disarmed or armed in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2. The output does not operate when the system is armed in AWAY Mode.

2,14 Radio Control Output 2 – Not in AWAY Mode

This output operates when the [AUX] button on the

4-channel hand-held transmitter is activated when the system is disarmed or armed in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2. The output does not operate when the system is armed in AWAY Mode.

If you select Option 8 in Location 492 (refer to Section 18.1 System Options 1 on page 80), this output does not operate and arms the system in STAY Mode 1 only.

2,15 Communications Failure after Three Unsuccessful Calls

This output operates after the communication dialer makes three unsuccessful calls to the base station receiver. The output is reset when all messages are transmitted (that is, when the buffer is empty or when all possible attempts are made).

3,0 Communications Failure

This output operates after the communication dialer makes all possible attempts to reach the base station receiver. The output is reset when the first Kiss-Off is received. This output does not operate for domestic formats.

3,1 Dialer Disabled

This output operates when the Dialer reporting functions allowed option (1) in Location 177 is not selected (refer to Section 12.1 Dialer Options 1 on page 52). The output is reset when Option 1 is selected.

3,2 Dialer Active

This output operates when the communication dialer is online. The output is reset when the communication dialer releases the telephone line.

3,3 Ring Detect

This output operates when an incoming call is detected by the control panel. The output is reset when the ringing stops or when the call is answered.

3,4 Codepad Panic (Multi-Break)

This output operates when a Panic Alarm is initiated from the codepad. The output operates for 200 ms if the polarity is programmed as 1. You can program the time base and multiplier to increase the period during which the output operates.

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Contents Installation Guide ICP-CC488Bosch Security Systems, Inc /08 F01U089457-02 ICP-CC488 Installation Guide NoticesCopyright Notice Contents 15.4 Zone Status Trouble Reports 15.5 ICP-CC488 Installation Guide Contents Figures TablesUser Code Allocations Hexadecimal Values for Zone Nos Introduction ICP-CC488 FeaturesICP-CC488 Installation Guide Introduction Quick Start ICP-CC488 Zone DefaultsZone Defaults for the ICP-CC488 Set the Date and TimeICP-CP508W Eight Zone LED Codepad Codepad IndicatorsICP-CC488 Installation Guide Codepad Indicators Audible Indicators Mains IndicatorFault indicator ICP-CP508LW Eight Zone LCD CodepadICP-CP500PW Master Partitioned LED Codepad ICP-CP516 Sixteen Zone Codepads Arming the System in Stay Mode Arming the System in Away ModeDisarming the System from Away Mode ICP-CC488 Installation Guide System OperationsDisarming the System from Stay Mode Codepad Duress Alarm Codepad Panic AlarmIsolating Zones Codepad Fire AlarmCodepad Medical Alarm Standard IsolatingFault Analysis Mode Fault DescriptionsSystem Fault indicators AC Mains FailureFault Analysis Conditions Remote Radio Transmitter OperationsChanging or Deleting Remote Radio User Codes Indications from Remote Radio Transmitter OperationsRemote Radio User Code Priority Levels Installer Code Functions Installer Code FunctionsICP-CC488 Installation Guide System Functions Add or Delete RF Wireless DevicesDomestic Dialing Digits Set the Number of Days until the First Test ReportChange Domestic Phone Numbers Change Telco Arm/Disarm Sequence Codepad Indicators When Changing Phone NumbersExamples provided for this feature apply only to Australia Telco Arm SequenceTurning Telephone Monitor Mode On and Off Setting Stay Mode 2 ZonesSatellite Siren Service Mode Event Sequence Telephone Monitor Mode IndicationsEvent Memory Recall Mode Event Memory PlaybackArm or Disarm Both Areas at the Same Time Master Code FunctionsMaster Code Functions Changing and Deleting User CodesChanging Domestic Phone Numbers User Numbers Displayed by the Codepad IndicatorsChanging and Deleting Remote Radio User Codes Codepad Indicators When Changing Domestic Telephone Numbers When you program a # in the telco arm sequence, enter STAY2 Turning Outputs On/OffSetting the Date and Time Event Non-volatile Memory Recall ModeUser Code Functions Arm the System in Away ModeArm the System in Stay Mode Hold-Down FunctionsReset Latching Outputs Turning Day Alarm On and OffFault Analysis Mode Horn Speaker TestProgramming ICP-CC488 Installation Guide Remote Arming by TelephoneRemote Arming by Telephone Programming with the Remote CodepadProgramming with the Programming Key ICP-CC488 Installation Guide ProgrammingCodepad Indicators Command 959 Test the Programming Key Installer’s Programming CommandsInstaller’s Programming Mode Commands Programming Option BitsCommand 960 Exit from Installers Programming Mode Command 963 Copy the Programming Key to the Control PanelCommand 964 Erase the Programming Key Command 965 Set Up Domestic Dialing FormatExample Auto Step Disabled Disable Factory DefaultsExample Auto Step Enabled Command 965 DefaultsRemote Connect Alarm Link SoftwareICP-CC488 Installation Guide Alarm Link Software Remote Connection with Customer ControlAlarm Link Options Terminate Alarm Link Connection on Alarm ICP-CC488 Installation Guide Domestic DialingEnable Alarm Link Call Back Domestic DialingDialer Reporting Formats Setting Up and Programming Domestic ReportingICP-CC488 Installation Guide Dialer Reporting Formats Transmission Formats10.1.4 4 + 2 Reporting Format Contact ID Format BreakdownPoint ID Codes Example Reporting in 4 + 2 Format + 2 Reporting Format+ 2 Transmission Code Descriptions Basic Pager Reporting Format14.3.2 Basic Pager Display Basic Pager Display Information ICP-CC488 Installation Guide Dialer InformationDialer Information Handshake Tone for Receiver 1 and Receiver Primary Telephone Number for Receiver 1 and ReceiverSecondary Telephone Number for Receiver 1 and Receiver Dialing DigitsDialing Format Transmission Format for Receiver 1 and ReceiverSubscriber ID Number for Receiver 1 and Receiver Telco Arming SequenceRing Count Telco Disarming SequenceCall Back Telephone Number Answering Machine BypassDialer Options Telephone Line Fault OptionsICP-CC488 Installation Guide Dialer Options Dialer OptionsOpen/Close Reports Only if Previous Alarm Answering Machine Bypass Only When ArmedUse Bell 103 for FSK Format Disabled=CCITT V21 Open/Close Reports for Stay Mode 1 and Stay ModeICP-CC488 Installation Guide Access Codes Access CodesInstaller Code User CodesArm/Disarm User Code PriorityPriority Levels Arm OnlyZone Information Day Alarm InformationICP-CC488 Installation Guide Zone Information EOL Resistor ValueTamper Zone 1 3K3 Zone 5 6K8 Zone Options Zone ProgrammingZone Operating Information Zone Reporting InformationYou can program Zones 1 to 16 as any zone type Keyswitch Zone Delay-1 ZoneDelay-2 Zone Instant ZoneZone Not Used 13 24-Hour Fire ZoneChime Zone Zone Pulse CountKeyswitch Zone Options Delay Alarm ReportingSilent Alarm Latching Arm and Disarm in Away ModeMomentary Arm and Disarm in Away Mode Latching Arm in Stay ModeLatching Disarm from Stay Mode 1 or Stay Mode Momentary Arm in Away ModeSwinger Shutdown Count for Siren Swinger Shutdown Count for DialerZone Status Walk Test Report System Reporting InformationZone Status Zone Tamper Report Zone Status Bypass ReportsZone Status Sensor Watch Reports Zone Status Alarm Restore CodeRF Low Battery Report Zone Status Reporting OptionsOpen/Close Reports RF Receiver Trouble Restore ReportRF Dialer Options Open/Close Reporting OptionsSystem Status AC Fail Restore Report System Status AUX Power Supply Fail ReportSystem Status AUX Power Supply Fail Restore Report Codepad Fire ReportSystem Status Access Denied System Status Low Battery ReportSystem Status Low Battery Restore Report System Status Reporting OptionsTest Reporting Dialer Options ICP-CC488 Installation Guide Programmable OutputsProgrammable Outputs Redirecting Outputs to the Codepad Buzzer Output Event TypesDay Alarm Enabled Entry Warning + Day Alarm ResettingExit Warning + Entry Warning + Day Alarm Resetting AUX Power Supply FailCodepad Fire Alarm Sensor Watch AlarmCodepad Medical Alarm Codepad Panic AlarmRadio Control Output 1 Not in Away Mode Fire Alarm VerificationRemote Control Radio Control Output 2 Not in Away ModeGlobal Chime Area 1 in Alarm Area 2 in AlarmMimic Zone Zone Not SealedOutput Polarity Output Timing System Event TimersICP-CC488 Installation Guide System Event Timers Pulsing PolaritiesExit Timer Programming Entry/Exit TimersEntry Timer Entry Guard Timer for Stay ModeSiren Run Time Auto Arming Pre-Alert TimerCodepad Lockout Time Siren Sound RateSystem and Consumer Options Strobe Indications for Radio Arm/Disarm Assign Button 4 To Operate Stay ModeAccess Denied Code Retries To Be Silent Codepad Panic To Be SilentConsumer Options Radio Input Options Partitioning Using Codepads in a Partitioned SystemICP-CC488 Installation Guide Partitioning 19.1 CP500 Master Partitioned LED CodepadZone Allocations Zone Allocations for Areas 1 Setting Up and Programming Codepads for PartitioningUser Code Allocations Detailed ExampleSetting Up an Area 2 Codepad Setting Up an Area 1 Codepad as the Main CodepadSetting Up an Area 1 Codepad Codepad Connections For Partitioning ExamplesRF Option Bit ICP-CC488 Installation Guide RF InformationRF Information Using Hexadecimal Values for RF Device Mapping Default RF Device Mapping Devices 1 toDefault RF Device Mapping Devices 9 to Enable RF Jamming MonitorICP-CC488 Installation Guide Optional Equipment RF Device Signal Strength Devices 1 to 8 Read OnlyRF Device Signal Strength Devices 9 to 16 Read Only Optional Equipment21.4 CC891 Programming Key 21.5 CC816 Alarm Link Software21.3 SS914 Edmsat Satellite Siren ICP-CP500AW Eight Zone Area Addressable CodepadTerminal Descriptions ICP-CC488 Installation Guide Terminals and DescriptionsTerminals and Descriptions Glossary Of Terms Stay Mode Domestic alarm reportsThat an alarm was sent out This mode. Only the installer can program these zonesDiagrams ICP-CC488 Wiring DiagramICP-CC488 Installation Guide Terminals and Descriptions Wiring and Power Up Operation Telecom Connection Diagram for AustraliaYellow wire Green wire Appendices Appendix B Test Reports Only When ArmedICP-CC488 Installation Guide Appendices Appendix a Telephone Anti JammingSpecifications SpecificationsWarranty Statement Software Version NumberTick ICP-CC488 Installation Guide Programming SheetsProgramming Sheets ICP-CC488 Programming SheetsDialing Format Telephone Line Fault OptionsAlarm Link Options ReservedUser Code Priority Levels Installer CodeDay Alarm Zones EOL Resistor ValueZone Pulse Count Settings ZonesZone Descriptions RF Low Battery ReportRF Receiver Trouble Restore Report Swinger Shutdown Count for SirenSystem Status AC Fail Restore Report System Status AUX Power Supply Fail ReportSystem Status AUX Power Supply Fail Restore Report System Status Low Battery ReportSpeaker Beep Volume Entry Guard Time for Stay ModeDelay Alarm Reporting Time Sensor Watch TimeZone Allocations for Area 1 and Area Zone Allocations Enabled for Area 1 and AreaRadio Input Options Domestic Telephone NumbersRF Options RF Device Signal Strength Devices 1 toRF Device Signal Strength Devices 9 to RF Device Mapping OptionSystem Time Disable Factory DefaultCountry Codes System DateICP-CC488 Installation Guide Programming Sheets ICP-CC488 Installation Guide Index Index Remote Connect Without Call Back Verification41Telephone Line Fault Options 52, 80 Disarming ICP-CC488 Installation Guide Index Enable User Code + 0 + Away To Arm/Disarm Zone Restore Code Bosch Security Systems, Inc. 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