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Bosch Appliances DS7447E Manual
100 pages 4.26 Mb
Reference Guide for the DS7400Xi (Ver. 4+) Control/Communicator* DS7445/DS7445i DS7447/DS7447EKeypad Quick Reference Guide 2 Table of Contents2.0 Enclosure Installation ............................................... 8 7.0 Operating Guide ...................................................... 26 8.0 How to Program the Control Panel...................... 32 11.0 Installation Guide for UL Listed Systems ............ 75 3 Index ................................................................................9912.0 Report Programming .............................................. 79 13.0 Report Programming - Values Sent..................... 83 16.0 Program Addresses ................................................. 93 4 1.0 Specifications1.1 Enclosure Housing 1.2 Storage and Operating Temperature 1.3 Power 1.4 Outputs 1.5 Zones 1.6 Keypads 1.7 Communicator 1.8 Partitions 1.9 Users 1.10 Lightning Protection 1.11 Burglar/Fire Zone Inputs 1.12 Fire Signal Initiating Circuit (2-wire mode) 1.13 Multiplex Bus Wiring Requirements1.13.1 Multiplex Zone Loop Wiring 1.14 Option Bus Wiring Requirements 5 1.16 Backup Battery Calculation1.17 Standby Current Load 1.15 Max. Load Currents 6 1.18 Options8 2.0 Enclosure Installation2.1 Install the Enclosure 2.2 Install the Control/Communicator 10 3.0 Control Terminal WiringShared cable is not recommended for keypad, multiplex, options bus, telephone, or siren wiring. 11 4.0 Hardware Layout ExampleDS7400XiDry contact inputs detectors and MX280 Series Smoke DetectorsDS7488 Octal Relay Board DS7420i Dual Phone Line/Bell Supervision Module DS7447/DS7447E and DS7445/DS7445i Keypads DS7430DS7450/52 Series Contact s , DS 7460 I npu t Mod ule s, DS7465 Input/Output Modules, MX540, MX775, MX794, MX835, MX934, MX938, and MX950 motio n Note: Ensure at least 1/4" separation between battery wires and all other cabling.B G Y Option Bus Battery Bell Output Auxiliary Output R B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Y 112131415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 252 627 28 Battery Battery RF3222 120-Zone Wireless Receivers Wireless Sensors DS7432 8-Input Remote Modules 47k DS7416i Communicatio ns Module EOL 12 5.0 System Worksheet19 6.0 Glossary26 7.0 Operating Guide7.1 Emergency Procedures7.1.1 Identifying Alarm Sounds 7.1.2 Silencing Alarms 7.1.3 A Cautionary Note 7.1.4 Use Common Sense 7.1.5 Caution When Entering a Building 7.1.6 Fire Alarms 7.2 Fire Reset/Fire Trouble7.2.1 Fire Reset 7.2.2 Fire Trouble 7.2.3 Dirty Smoke 7.3 Emergency Keypad Alarms 27 7.4 Fire Safety 7.4.1 If Installed in Family Residences 7.4.2 Having and Practicing an Escape Plan 7.4.3 Installation Considerations 28 7.5 Personal Identification Numbers7.5.1 General Information 7.5.2 Programming PINs 29 7.6 The Master Keypad7.6.1 General Information 7.6.2 Master Keypad Displays 7.6.3 Single Partition Mode 7.6.4 Arming from the Master Keypad 7.6.5 Disarming from the Master Keypad To disarm all the Partitions to which you have access: 30 7.7 Keypad Error Displays7.7.1 General Information 7.7.2 System Faults 7.7.3 Event History 31 7.8 Testing Your System7.8.1 Zone (System Walk) Test 7.8.2 Battery Tests 7.8.3 Communicator Test 7.8.4 Fire Walk Test 32 8.0 How to Program the Control Panel8.1 Entering the Programmers Mode 8.2 Reading Back a Program Address 8.3 Entering a Value in a Program Address 8.4 HEX values 8.5 Defaults 8.6 Setting the Control to the Factory Default 8.7 Exiting the Programmers Mode 33 9.0 Understanding the Programming ChartsAddress Default 1 2 3 0001 0002 0003 23 24 21 35 Programming a ZoneAddress 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 *2 *3 *4 *50 Step 1: Programming the Zone Functions10.2 Zone Function Programming: Program Addresses (0001-0030)9 Data DigitDDSe lect OptionDefault Values(Will be forced to different values when in Commercial Fire Mode. See section 10.18.3)Zone Funct. Value (fill in) Select Options Enter the Data Digit as a:An open loop will always produce a steady alarm response. 36 Step 2: Assigning a Zone Function to the Zone10.3 Zone Programming: Program Addresses (0031-0278) 10.4 Zone Programming: Zone Type Program Addresses (0415-0538)Zones Address Zones Address Address AddressZones Zones Data Digit Select Option DD 0 1 DD Select Option 0 1 2 3 4 37 Step 3: Assigning a Zone Type to the Zone38 Step 4: Assigning a Partition to the Zone10.5 Zone Partition Assignment: Program Addresses (0287-0410)Zones Address Zones Address Address AddressZones Zones Data Digit Select Option DD = odd numbered zones = even numbered zone s10.11 Keypad Assignment Programming: Program Addresses (3131-3138) 44 LCD Backlight Off Until KeypressBacklight selection affects all LCD keypa ds 10.12 Keypad Partition Assignment: Program Addresses (3139-3146) Select Options LCD Backlight Always On 0 1 Alpha (LCD) Keypad LED Keypad Select Options 0123 Disabled Master Keypad*** Data Digit 45 AB C48 10.16 Commercial Fire Mode Programming: Program Address (2733)10.17 Open/Close Report Control Programming: Program Address (3149)4Select Options 0123 56789 it 1 Enter the Data Digit as a: 0 Data Dig 10.18 Open/Close & Zone Report Control Programming: Program Address (3151) 10.19 Report Control Programming: Program Address (3152) 49 Select Option DD 0 1 2 3must be 0 Data Digit 12 0 52 itSelect Option 0 DDSend CR/LF 0 Send Spaces 1 10.25 DS7412 RS232 Interface Configuration Programming: Program Address (4020) 53 10.27 Report Programming: Program Addresses (3207-3419)Report Programming (Continued) 55 10.28 Phone/DS7416i Routing Control: Program Addresses (3153-3154)Data DigitSecond digit: Zone Alarm, Zone Restoral, and Zone Trouble Reports. 10.30 Phone Number General Control Programming: Program Address (3155)See Glossary (section 6.14) for further details. Use 300 Baud comm. for WDSRP Send alarms via either DS7416i or digital Try DS7416i first 10.31 Phone Number Format Programming: Program Addresses (3156-3157) 57 4 Dial tone on all phone numbers**it 9*0 *1 Data Dig Enter the Data Digit as a: Select Options 012345678 Send alarms via both DS7416i and digital *** Use 110 Baud comm. for WDSRP 9*0 *1 *2 *3 *4 *510.31.1 Compatible Receivers 58 10.32 Phone Answering Programming: Program Address (3158)10.33 Pager Delay Time: Program Address (4038)0 to 99 seconds Default = 10 seconds 10.34 Programmers and Master Code Programming: Program Addresses (7589-7592) 10.35 PIN Length Programming: Program Address (3478)Programmers Code Enter as 6 digits. It can not be the same as any PIN number. The Default for the Programmers Code = 987654 Program Address 7589 Data Digit 59 98 7654Master Code PIN Number Program Address 7592 Data Digit (Default for this User 001 is 123456) Select OptionData Digit 12 Pager Delay Time Address 4038 60 10.36 Octal Relay Module Output Programming10.36.1 Follow Action: Program Addresses (2740-2771) *** = See section 6.4 for description of this option. Program Address B Program Address A ** = This includes invisible zones. S ee glossary for further details .10.36.2 Follow System Wide Event: Program Addresses (2740-2771) 61 Program Address BProgram Address A63 10.36.4 Follow Zone: Program Addresses (2740-2771)6 Program Address B Program Address A10 2 3 4 5 SELECT OPTION DD 2 8 7 9 *0 *1 *2Program the HEX value of the Zone from the chart on the next page 10.36.5 Octal Relay Module Output Partition Assignment: Program Addresses (2844-2851) 65 Select Option DD
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