Bosch Appliances DS7400XI, DS7445I, DS7447E manual Multiplex Zone Addressing Guide

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14.0Multiplex Zone Addressing Guide

Before installing a multiplex device, its address and other information must be programmed into the control panel. (To disable or remove a multiplex point, set the program address for 00 [see Section 10.4]).

-The control will then take a few seconds to check the multiplex connection to confirm nothing is connected to it. The display will show the following:

If using a DS7436 Multiplex Expansion Module, programming must be done using bus “A.”

Perform the following:

Program the control panel.

-Refer to sections 10.2-10.5, Zone Programming.

These sections allow you to define the Multiplex Zone’s address (zone number), its type (single or multiple zone input device, a DS7465, a Multiplex Smoke or a Multiplex Smoke with a Low Temperature Alarm), which zone or output function it will follow (1-24) and its partition (1-8).

For example:Program zone 9 to be a single zone input device (MX950 ) that follows zone function 1 and is in partition 1.

Procedure: Enter the programmer’s mode.

Enter address 0039.

Enter the data digits as [0] and [1] followed by the [#] button.

Enter address 0291.

Enter the data digits as [0] and [0] followed by the [#] button.

Exit the programmer’s mode.

- The display will then call-up the first zone you have pre- programmed to be a multiplex zone. To access a different zone, press the [Reset/*] key, then enter the three digit value of the zone you want. The display will show the following:

Before you do anything else, reconnect the multiplex device (that coincides with the displayed zone) to the multiplex bus of the DS7430.

For DS7465s and Multiple Input devices, pressing the [#] button now will program these devices to the control panel. Remember, these devices take up two addresses. When address 009 (for example) is a DS7465, pressing the [#] button now will program both addresses 009 and 010.

For Single Input devices, press the [#] button to continue programming. The display asks whether you are programming a sensor or a contact; it will show the following:

Program the BusLoc® feature.

At this point, you must decide whether or not to use the BusLoc® feature.

BusLoc® is a proprietary method of tying the multiplex zones to the control panel to prevent the system from being taken over. Using BusLoc® will program an invisible identification code into the multiplex zones.

NOTE: If using the DS7432 8-Input Remote Module or the DS7433 8-Input Direct Module, the BusLoc® feature can not be used.

-If you choose to use the BusLoc® feature, program a 5-digit code at programming address 9999.

It is very important to save this code under lock and key. If you need to replace the control panel, you will have to program it with the same BusLoc® code as the previous panel or the multiplex devices will not match codes with the new control panel.

For example:Program the BusLoc® code to be 54321.

Procedure: Enter the programmer’s mode. Enter address 9999.

Enter the data digits as [5], [4], [3], [2], and [1] followed by the [#] button.

Exit the programmer’s mode.

Once the pre-programming is done, you are ready to program the multiplex devices. Perform the following:

Disconnect all multiplex devices from the DS7430.

Program the multiplex devices through the control panel. Per- form the following:

-Enter the programmer’s mode.

-Enter the multiplex programming mode.

Do this by entering [9] [9] [9] [5] followed by the [#] button.

If you are programming a sensor, press the [4] button to program these devices to the control panel. If you are programming a contact, press the [6] button to program these devices to the control panel.

-If the device is successfully programmed, the keypad will sound a single beep and increment to the next zone (if there is one) pre-programmed as a multiplex zone.

Disconnect the device you just programmed and connect the next device (that belongs to the displayed zone) to the multiplex bus of the DS7430 and press the [#] button. Continue programming.

24-hour zones will alarm when you exit the programmer’s mode. Alarm reports for these zones will be sent if they have been programmed. If you do not want these reports sent, disconnect power from the system now by unplugging the transformer and removing the red battery lead. Do not reconnect power until all zones have been installed and connected to the multiplex bus.

-If no other zones have been pre-programmed, the display will show the following:

-You may now exit the Zone Programmer’s mode by pressing the [*/Reset] button for 2 seconds. This brings you back to the Programmer’s Mode. To exit the Programmer’s Mode, press the [*/Reset] button for 2 seconds.

-If the zone is unsuccessfully programmed, the keypad will sound a three-beep error tone.

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Contents Number of hours from Access ControlKeypad Quick Reference Guide 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 Install the Control/Communicator Enclosure InstallationInstall the Enclosure 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 PartitionZone Entry/Exit Delay Cancel Zone FunctionsZone Programming Output Programming Partition Control ProgrammingCustom Arming Programming Ground Fault Detect ProgrammingCommercial Fire Mode Programming Keypad Assignment ProgrammingOpen/Close Report Control Programming Report ProgrammingPhone Answering Programming Failure Report DelayPhone Number General Control 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 DetailsThis step, a Zone function is assigned to the Zone Assigning a Zone Function to the ZoneZone Programming Program Addresses Assigning a Zone Type to the Zone Zone Programming Zone Type Program AddressesBelongs to Partition Assigning a Partition to the ZoneZone Partition Assignment Program Addresses 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 SeeSee Glossary .13 for further details Timer Programming Program Addresses 4028-4030AC Fail Report Delay Programming Program Address See Glossary .1 for further details General Authority Programming Program AddressArming Warning Programming Program Addresses 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 detailsSee Glossary .15 for further details Phone Answering Programming Program AddressCompatible Receivers 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 11.1 DS7400Xi UL Listings Installation Guide for UL Listed Systems11.1.1UL System Configurations 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 RestoralsBfsk Format Low BatteryFirst Open after Alarm 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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