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ICP-CC488 Installation Guide 22.0

Terminals and Descriptions

 

 

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22.0Terminals and Descriptions

22.1Terminal Descriptions

Table 63: Terminal Descriptions

Terminal

Description

EARTH

Connect this terminal to the green wire on the TF008 Plug Pack that is internally connected to

 

MAINS earth. Because extensive lightning protection is built into the control panel, this

 

terminal must be connected correctly to take advantage of this protection.

 

 

18 VAC

These two terminals are plug-on type, and are the termination point for the TF008 plug pack.

 

To ensure correct operation, the voltage of the plug pack must be 18 VAC to 22 VAC at 1.3

 

A (minimum).

+BATTERY

The +BATTERY terminal connects to the red positive terminal of the battery and the –

–BATTERY

BATTERY terminal connects to the black negative terminal of the battery. The battery should

 

be a 12 VDC sealed lead-acid rechargeable type with a capacity from 1.2 Ah to 6.5 Ah. The

 

battery is protected by a 2.5 A PTC.

 

The charging globe situated above the 2.5 A PTC is always lit until the battery is 100%

 

charged.

 

 

GND

This group of terminals provides the connection points for your system codepads. All system

+12V

codepads should connect in a parallel configuration back to these terminals. The only factor

CLK

restricting the number of codepads that can be connected is the available power and its

DATA

distribution. Since each codepad has a maximum power requirement of 60 mA with all

 

indicators lit, take this into consideration to calculate your available continuous power. The

 

total continuous external load should not exceed 1 A.

 

 

STR

These terminals are the output interface terminals. They can be configured to any combination

OUT 1

of the functions available through the system programming options. You can use them for a

+COM

variety of functions with considerable flexibility. All outputs have a common +12 VDC terminal

 

and each output can sink up to 400 mA. By default, Output 1 operates a horn speaker.

 

This group of terminals is protected by the solid-state IPS system, which provides

 

considerable tolerance to abuse or incorrect wiring. Each output is open collector and does

 

not source any current, but it can sink up to 400 mA per output.

 

 

COMM

These relay contacts are fully programmable similar to the strobe and Output 1. By default,

N/O

they are an alarm output (Sirens Running – Output Event Type 1,15).

 

The N/O contact is the connection point for the positive side of a DC siren, such as a piezo

 

screamer. The negative side of the DC siren connects to the GND terminal. The PCB

 

provides a link (JP2) to connect the COM terminal to either GND or +12 V. Connect this link

 

to +12 V as shown in Figure 23 on page 95. The relay is rated at 1 A/30 VDC.

+12V

These terminals are provided for Zones 3 and 4. The common terminal is +12V. Connect all

Z4

normally-closed contacts in series with the EOL resistor and connect all normally-open

Z3

contacts in parallel with the EOL resistor. The function of the zones and their response times

 

are configured using the system programming options. If split EOL is programmed, 24-Hour

 

Zones or Keyswitch Zones connected in parallel to Zones 3 and 4 act as Zones 7 and 8.

+12V

These two terminals are provided to power detectors and other equipment. They are fuse-

GND

protected by the 1 A PTC.

 

 

Z2

These terminals are provided for Zones 1 and 2. The common terminal is +12V. Connect all

Z1

normally-closed contacts in series with the EOL resistor and connect all normally-open

+12V

contacts in parallel with the EOL resistor. The function of the zones and their response times

 

are configured using the system programming options. If split EOL is programmed, 24-Hour

 

Zones or Keyswitch Zones connected in parallel to Zones 1 and 2 act as Zones 5 and 6.

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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 ICP-CC488 Zone Defaults Zone Defaults for the ICP-CC488Quick Start Set the Date and TimeICP-CP508W Eight Zone LED Codepad Codepad IndicatorsICP-CC488 Installation Guide Codepad Indicators Mains Indicator Fault indicatorAudible Indicators ICP-CP508LW Eight Zone LCD CodepadICP-CP500PW Master Partitioned LED Codepad ICP-CP516 Sixteen Zone Codepads Arming the System in Away Mode Disarming the System from Away ModeArming the System in Stay Mode ICP-CC488 Installation Guide System OperationsDisarming the System from Stay Mode Codepad Duress Alarm Codepad Panic AlarmCodepad Fire Alarm Codepad Medical AlarmIsolating Zones 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 ICP-CC488 Installation Guide System FunctionsInstaller Code Functions Add or Delete RF Wireless DevicesDomestic Dialing Digits Set the Number of Days until the First Test ReportChange Domestic Phone Numbers Codepad Indicators When Changing Phone Numbers Examples provided for this feature apply only to AustraliaChange Telco Arm/Disarm Sequence Telco Arm SequenceTurning Telephone Monitor Mode On and Off Setting Stay Mode 2 ZonesSatellite Siren Service Mode Telephone Monitor Mode Indications Event Memory Recall ModeEvent Sequence Event Memory PlaybackMaster Code Functions Master Code FunctionsArm or Disarm Both Areas at the Same Time 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 ModeArm the System in Away Mode Arm the System in Stay ModeUser Code Functions Hold-Down FunctionsTurning Day Alarm On and Off Fault Analysis ModeReset Latching Outputs Horn Speaker TestICP-CC488 Installation Guide Remote Arming by Telephone Remote Arming by TelephoneProgramming Programming with the Remote CodepadProgramming with the Programming Key ICP-CC488 Installation Guide ProgrammingCodepad Indicators Installer’s Programming Commands Installer’s Programming Mode CommandsCommand 959 Test the Programming Key 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 FormatDisable Factory Defaults Example Auto Step EnabledExample Auto Step Disabled Command 965 DefaultsAlarm Link Software ICP-CC488 Installation Guide Alarm Link SoftwareRemote Connect Remote Connection with Customer ControlAlarm Link Options ICP-CC488 Installation Guide Domestic Dialing Enable Alarm Link Call BackTerminate Alarm Link Connection on Alarm Domestic DialingSetting Up and Programming Domestic Reporting ICP-CC488 Installation Guide Dialer Reporting FormatsDialer Reporting Formats Transmission FormatsContact ID Format Breakdown Point ID Codes10.1.4 4 + 2 Reporting Format 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 Primary Telephone Number for Receiver 1 and Receiver Secondary Telephone Number for Receiver 1 and ReceiverHandshake Tone for Receiver 1 and Receiver Dialing DigitsTransmission Format for Receiver 1 and Receiver Subscriber ID Number for Receiver 1 and ReceiverDialing Format Telco Arming SequenceTelco Disarming Sequence Call Back Telephone NumberRing Count Answering Machine BypassTelephone Line Fault Options ICP-CC488 Installation Guide Dialer OptionsDialer Options Dialer OptionsAnswering Machine Bypass Only When Armed Use Bell 103 for FSK Format Disabled=CCITT V21Open/Close Reports Only if Previous Alarm Open/Close Reports for Stay Mode 1 and Stay ModeAccess Codes Installer CodeICP-CC488 Installation Guide Access Codes User CodesUser Code Priority Priority LevelsArm/Disarm Arm OnlyDay Alarm Information ICP-CC488 Installation Guide Zone InformationZone Information EOL Resistor ValueTamper Zone 1 3K3 Zone 5 6K8 Zone Programming Zone Operating InformationZone Options Zone Reporting InformationYou can program Zones 1 to 16 as any zone type Delay-1 Zone Delay-2 ZoneKeyswitch Zone Instant Zone13 24-Hour Fire Zone Chime ZoneZone Not Used Zone Pulse CountDelay Alarm Reporting Silent AlarmKeyswitch Zone Options Latching Arm and Disarm in Away ModeLatching Arm in Stay Mode Latching Disarm from Stay Mode 1 or Stay ModeMomentary Arm and Disarm in Away Mode Momentary Arm in Away ModeSwinger Shutdown Count for Siren Swinger Shutdown Count for DialerSystem Reporting Information Zone Status Zone Tamper ReportZone Status Walk Test Report Zone Status Bypass ReportsZone Status Alarm Restore Code RF Low Battery ReportZone Status Sensor Watch Reports Zone Status Reporting OptionsRF Receiver Trouble Restore Report RF Dialer OptionsOpen/Close Reports Open/Close Reporting OptionsSystem Status AUX Power Supply Fail Report System Status AUX Power Supply Fail Restore ReportSystem Status AC Fail Restore Report Codepad Fire ReportSystem Status Low Battery Report System Status Low Battery Restore ReportSystem Status Access Denied System Status Reporting OptionsTest Reporting Dialer Options ICP-CC488 Installation Guide Programmable OutputsProgrammable Outputs Redirecting Outputs to the Codepad Buzzer Output Event TypesEntry Warning + Day Alarm Resetting Exit Warning + Entry Warning + Day Alarm ResettingDay Alarm Enabled AUX Power Supply FailSensor Watch Alarm Codepad Medical AlarmCodepad Fire Alarm Codepad Panic AlarmFire Alarm Verification Remote ControlRadio Control Output 1 Not in Away Mode Radio Control Output 2 Not in Away ModeArea 1 in Alarm Area 2 in Alarm Mimic ZoneGlobal Chime Zone Not SealedOutput Polarity System Event Timers ICP-CC488 Installation Guide System Event TimersOutput Timing Pulsing PolaritiesProgramming Entry/Exit Timers Entry TimerExit Timer Entry Guard Timer for Stay ModeAuto Arming Pre-Alert Timer Codepad Lockout TimeSiren Run Time Siren Sound RateSystem and Consumer Options Assign Button 4 To Operate Stay Mode Access Denied Code Retries To Be SilentStrobe Indications for Radio Arm/Disarm Codepad Panic To Be SilentConsumer Options Radio Input Options Using Codepads in a Partitioned System ICP-CC488 Installation Guide PartitioningPartitioning 19.1 CP500 Master Partitioned LED CodepadZone Allocations Setting Up and Programming Codepads for Partitioning User Code AllocationsZone Allocations for Areas 1 Detailed ExampleSetting Up an Area 1 Codepad as the Main Codepad Setting Up an Area 1 CodepadSetting Up an Area 2 Codepad Codepad Connections For Partitioning ExamplesRF Option Bit ICP-CC488 Installation Guide RF InformationRF Information Default RF Device Mapping Devices 1 to Default RF Device Mapping Devices 9 toUsing Hexadecimal Values for RF Device Mapping Enable RF Jamming MonitorRF Device Signal Strength Devices 1 to 8 Read Only RF Device Signal Strength Devices 9 to 16 Read OnlyICP-CC488 Installation Guide Optional Equipment Optional Equipment21.5 CC816 Alarm Link Software 21.3 SS914 Edmsat Satellite Siren21.4 CC891 Programming Key ICP-CP500AW Eight Zone Area Addressable CodepadTerminal Descriptions ICP-CC488 Installation Guide Terminals and DescriptionsTerminals and Descriptions Glossary Of Terms Domestic alarm reports That an alarm was sent outStay Mode 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 Appendix B Test Reports Only When Armed ICP-CC488 Installation Guide AppendicesAppendices Appendix a Telephone Anti JammingSpecifications Warranty StatementSpecifications Software Version NumberICP-CC488 Installation Guide Programming Sheets Programming SheetsTick ICP-CC488 Programming SheetsTelephone Line Fault Options Alarm Link OptionsDialing Format ReservedInstaller Code Day Alarm ZonesUser Code Priority Levels EOL Resistor ValueZone Pulse Count Settings ZonesRF Low Battery Report RF Receiver Trouble Restore ReportZone Descriptions Swinger Shutdown Count for SirenSystem Status AUX Power Supply Fail Report System Status AUX Power Supply Fail Restore ReportSystem Status AC Fail Restore Report System Status Low Battery ReportEntry Guard Time for Stay Mode Delay Alarm Reporting TimeSpeaker Beep Volume Sensor Watch TimeZone Allocations Enabled for Area 1 and Area Radio Input OptionsZone Allocations for Area 1 and Area Domestic Telephone NumbersRF Device Signal Strength Devices 1 to RF Device Signal Strength Devices 9 toRF Options RF Device Mapping OptionDisable Factory Default Country CodesSystem Time 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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