Bosch Appliances DS7400XI, DS7445I, DS7447E Keypad Error Displays, System Faults, Event History

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least two seconds. The system will also drop out of Single Par- tition Mode after 40 seconds without a keypad entry.

7.7Keypad Error Displays

7.7.1 General Information

Display

Meaning

DS7445/DS7445i: Power LED flashing

There is an Error Message. To

DS7447/DS7447E: Control Trouble Enter #87

display the message, enter [PIN] + [#]

 

[8] [7].

DS7445/DS7445i: LED 1 On

There is a power failure, and the

DS7447/DS7447E: AC Power Failure

panel is operating on backup battery

 

power.

DS7445/DS7445i: LED 2 On

If the system has just been through a

DS7447/DS7447E: Battery Trouble*

power failure, wait at least two hours

 

for the battery to recharge, the enter

 

[PIN] + [System Reset] to perform a

 

battery test,

DS7445/DS7445i: LED 3 On

The communicator failed to

DS7447/DS7447E: Communicator Err**

communicate with the Central

 

Station.

DS7445/DS7445i: LED 4 On

Internal error in the control circuitry or

DS7447/DS7447E: System Fault

optional circuitry. See System Faults.

DS7445/DS7445i: LED 5 On

One of the keypads is not responding

DS7447/DS7447E: Keypad Fault

to the Control Panel.

DS7445/DS7445i: LED 6 On

One of the keypad housings has

DS7447/DS7447E: Keypad Tamper

been opened.

DS7445/DS7445i: LED 7 On

The multiplex bus is defective or has

DS7447/DS7447E: Multiplex Bus

been shorted.

DS7445/DS7445i: LED 8 On

The auxiliary power has been

DS7447/DS7447E: Aux. Power Fault

shorted.

DS7445/DS7445i: not applicable

One of the zones is not responding to

DS7447/DS7447E: Zone Trouble

the Control Panel. This may also be

 

displayed during power-up; if so,

 

ignore it.

DS7445/DS7445i: not applicable

Indicates a problem with an RF

DS7447/DS7447E: RF

(wireless) zone.

DS7445/DS7445i: not applicable

One of the multiplex smoke detectors

DS7447/DS7447E: Dirty Chamber

has failed the sensitivity test and may

 

require cleaning or replacement. The

 

keypad beep may be cleared by

 

entering [PIN] + [Off].

Error Displays can only be read when the control is disarmed. Some Control Panel Errors, such as battery trouble and any RF troubles, will cause the keypad sounders to beep every 10 seconds. The keypad sounders may be silenced for 4 hours by entering:

[PIN] + [Off].

The sounders will continue to resound until the problem is fixed. To Clear a display, enter:

[PIN] + [System Reset].

Clear the Error Display only on the advice of your installing company or if you are certain the problem has been remedied.

NOTE: System faults may be read from any keypad because they are system-wide. All other Error Displays are limited to the partition the standard keypad is in. If you are on a Master keypad, you may read Error Displays one partition at a time.

7.7.2 System Faults

System faults are designated as follows:

[#] [8] [7] will display

[#] [8] [9] will

 

display

 

 

RAM Fault

System Fault 01

 

 

ROM Fault

System Fault 02

 

 

EEPROM Fault

System Fault 03

 

 

Ground Fault

System Fault 04

 

 

2Ph/Bell Fault = loss of communication to

System Fault 10

DS7420i

 

 

 

Line 1 Fault = DS7420I phone line 1 fault

System Fault 11

 

 

Line 2 Fault = DS7420I phone line 2 fault

System Fault 12

 

 

Bell Fault = DS7420i bell circuit fault

System Fault 13

 

 

Aux. Relay Fault = DS7420I auxiliary relay

System Fault 14

fault

 

 

 

Oct. Relay Fault = loss of communication to

System Fault 20

DS7488

 

 

 

Reserved for older panels

System Fault 50

 

 

AR IB Queue Full = modem buffer full

System Fault 51

 

 

AR Host Down = network data switch down

System Fault 52

 

 

AR Unreg. Modem = modem not registered

System Fault 53

 

 

AR Power Fail = power source below

System Fault 54

defined threshold

 

 

 

AR Network Lost = loss of network

System Fault 55

 

 

AR Modem HW Err = modem hardware

System Fault 56

error

 

 

 

AR Modem SW Err = modem software

System Fault 57

error

 

 

 

AR Opt. Bus Err = loss of communications

System Fault 58

to ARDIS module

 

 

 

AR Corrupt MSG = message error

System Fault 59

 

 

7.7.3 Event History

The History Buffer stores the last 400 events in memory. The DS7447/DS7447E can display all of these events. If this test is performed from a Master keypad, it must be in Single Partition Mode. The DS7445/DS7445i will only display those zones (1-8) that have alarmed since the last Event History Readback. The RF3341 cannot display history events.

To readback the Event History Buffer:

Press [PIN] + [#] [8] [9]. On a DS7447/DS7447E keypad, the last event to take place will be displayed. On a DS7445/DS7445i keypad, the zone LEDs for any zones that have alarmed since the last Event History Readback in that partition will flash.

Scroll through the events using the [9], [6], and [#] keys as follows: To begin scrolling back through the events, press the [#] key. The [#] key will scroll you back through the history line by line. The [9] key will scroll you back in reverse chronological order by event. A [6] will scroll you back up through the events (toward the most recent) by event.

Each event consists of two or three lines or display screens. The first line/screen will be the event title and user. The second line/ screen will be the date of the event or the change being made. If there is a third line/screen, it will be the date of the change.

NOTE: When performing this from a Master keypad, each partition will display its own history.

To exit the Event History Mode, press the [*] key or wait 20 seconds and the keypad will exit automatically.

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Contents Access Control Keypad Quick Reference GuideNumber of hours from Table of Contents 13.0 Installation Guide for UL Listed Systems12.0 14.0Specifications 15 Max. Load Currents Backup Battery Calculation Standby Current LoadOptions DS7412 RS232 Serial Interface moduleCurrent Draw = 500 μA, Standby 560 μA, Alarm Enclosure Installation Install the EnclosureInstall the Control/Communicator Wiring Power Indication LED Control Terminal WiringLoop + Aux. Power Input Or PO2 Loop + ZoneS7430 Between battery wires and allHardware Layout Example DS7400XiSystem Worksheet PIN Information User Pin # Auth Parti Name Level Tions Personal Identification Number InformationSystem Worksheet 002 1001 James LPIN Information See section Zone Location and NotesType Zone/Output Partition & Location TypeSystem Worksheet System Worksheet Zone Location and Notes Worksheet Zone Function Programming GlossaryGeneral Control Programming General Authority by PartitionEntry/Exit Delay Cancel Zone Functions Zone ProgrammingZone Output Programming Partition Control ProgrammingCustom Arming Programming Ground Fault Detect ProgrammingCommercial Fire Mode Programming Keypad Assignment ProgrammingOpen/Close Report Control Programming Report ProgrammingFailure Report Delay Phone Number General Control ProgrammingPhone Answering Programming FCC Compliance Notice For Installations in New ZealandTwo-wire Connection FCC Phone Connection Notice To UsersEmergency Keypad Alarms Emergency ProceduresFire Reset/Fire Trouble Operating GuideInstallation Considerations Fire SafetyIf Installed in Family Residences Having and Practicing an Escape PlanGeneral Information Programming PINsPersonal Identification Numbers To set the expiration date for an existing Temporary PINTo arm only some of the Partitions to which you have access Single Partition ModeTo arm all the Partitions to which you have access Master KeypadEvent History Keypad Error DisplaysSystem Faults To readback the Event History BufferZone System Walk Test Testing Your SystemBattery Tests Communicator TestHow to Program the Control Panel To select Entry/Exit Delay #2, enter the data digit as a Understanding the Programming ChartsTo select Disabled, enter the data digit as a Enter one of these numbers for the appropriate data digitAllow Maximum Security Arming ProgrammingGeneral Control Programing Program Address Siren on Comm. Fail for Silent ZoneZone Function Programming Program Addresses Steady alarm responseProgramming the Zone Functions DetailsAssigning a Zone Function to the Zone Zone Programming Program AddressesThis step, a Zone function is assigned to the Zone Assigning a Zone Type to the Zone Zone Programming Zone Type Program AddressesAssigning a Partition to the Zone Zone Partition Assignment Program AddressesBelongs to Partition Zone Bypass Programming Program Addresses Swinger Shunt Bypasses see programming for Program AddressEnter the Data Digit as a Select Options Output Programming Program Addresses 2734, 2735 Programmable OutputData Digit Data DigitOutput Partition Assignment Program Addresses Partition Control Programming Program AddressQuick Arm Control Programming Program Address See Glossary .6 for further details Keypad Assignment Programming Program AddressesKeypad Partition Assignment Program Addresses Program AddressSee Glossary .7 for further details Emergency Key Programming Program AddressesCustom Arming Programming Program Addresses Data Digit Must beEnter the Data Digit as a Select Options Custom Arming Programming Program AddressesSee Glossary sections 6.9 and 6.10 for further details Commercial Fire Mode Programming Program Address See Glossary .11 for further detailsSee Glossary .12 for further details Open/Close Report Control Programming Program AddressReport Control Programming Program Address SeeTimer Programming Program Addresses 4028-4030 AC Fail Report Delay Programming Program AddressSee Glossary .13 for further details General Authority Programming Program Address Arming Warning Programming Program AddressesSee Glossary .1 for further details Select Option Report Programming Program Addresses Report Programming First digit Open and Close Reports Second digit Zone Alarm, Zone RestoralPhone/DS7416i Routing Control Program Addresses Zone Trouble ReportsAccount Code Programming Program Addresses Phone Number Format Programming Program Addresses Dialer delay of 15 sec. on non-24H burglar alarms onlyPhone Number General Control Programming Program Address See Glossary .14 for further detailsPhone Answering Programming Program Address Compatible ReceiversSee Glossary .15 for further details Programmer’s and Master Code Programming Program Addresses Pager Delay Time Program AddressDefault for the Programmer’s Code = PIN Length Programming Program AddressProgram Address a Octal Relay Module Output ProgrammingFollow Action Program Addresses Program Address BFollow System Wide Event Program Addresses Follow Function Program Addresses Follow Zone Program Addresses Program the HEX valuePage Program Address RelayOutput Function Programming Program Addresses Select OptionOutput Function Partition Assignment Program Addresses Call-Out Timer Programming Program Addresses Alpha Description Programming Program Addresses 0545-2720 Alpha Description Programming a Worksheet Alpha Description Programming a Worksheet Alpha Description Programming a Worksheet Alpha Description Programming a Worksheet Phone Number Programming Program Addresses 3159, 3175 Installation Guide for UL Listed Systems 11.1.1UL System Configurations11.1 DS7400Xi UL Listings Installation Considerations Programming the DS7400XiGeneral System Requirements 11.4.1Local Burglary Alarm11.4.3Central Station Burglary Alarm and Proprietary 11.4.2Police Station ConnectionAdemco AB-12 Bell/Housing Commercial Fire AlarmCommercial Fire Mode Programming Central Station Dact and LocalReports with Restorals Report Programming12.1 4/2 Format Reports with Restorals Reports without RestoralsLow Battery First Open after AlarmBfsk Format Personal Dialing Format Pager FormatPager Format Reports Report Programming Values Sent13.1 SIA Formats SIA event codeSIA Formats Event codeCID data field CID FormatsCID event code EventMultiplex Zone Addressing Guide Symptom Probable Cause Possible Solution Troubleshooting GuideKeypad Problems Entry ErrorSymptom Reporting ProblemsZone Problems Fire Alarm displays on keypad butZone Trouble General System ProblemsZone Problems Immediately erase all programmingGeneral System Problems #87 display = AR Network Lost #87 display = AR IB Queue Full#87 display = AR Unreg. Modem #87 display = AR Modem HW Err#87 display = AC Power Failure ChamberProgram Addresses Address DescriptionDescription Address Description Address Description Address Remote Prog. Unsuccessful Report Description Address Symbols IndexPerimeter Arming Perimeter Instant

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