Bosch Appliances manual D623 Series/D625 Series Users Guide Glossary

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D623 Series/D625 Series User's Guide Glossary

Glossary

24-Hour Point: Points that are always on even when the system is turned off. There are two types of 24-hour Points: Fire Points and Non-Fire Points.

All On: All controlled points are armed. All On with No Delay (Instant) is an option. No Exit or Entry Delay is provided with the No Delay option.

Burglary Alarm Tone: Constant warble tone.

Central Station: Facility where trained personnel monitor a security system 24 hours a day. The security system may be programmed to contact the central station during alarm conditions, enabling central station personnel to dispatch the proper authorities.

Controlled Point: Point that responds to alarm conditions depending upon whether the system is turned on or off.

Entry Delay: Programmed delay of the system alarm responses that allows a person to enter the building through the entry door to turn the system off. An alarm response begins if the area is not disarmed before Entry Delay expires.

Error Tone: Same warble tone as Trouble Tone, but not repeated.

Exit Delay: Programmed delay of the system alarm responses that allow a person to exit the area before the system turns on. An alarm response begins if a point is faulted after Exit Delay expires.

Faulted Point: Point that is not normal, such as an open door or window.

Fire Alarm Tone: Warble tone that is on for 1 sec. and then briefly off (repeatedly).

Force Arming: Method of overriding the safety feature that prevents arming with a faulted circuit on a control panel.

Instant Alarm: Point type that initiates an alarm immediately when faulted. This point type does not follow any Entry/Exit Delay time.

No Delay: Turning the system on without Entry or Exit Delay.

Non-Fire Point: Type of 24-hour point that is always on and cannot be turned off.

Off: Controlled points that are not armed (system is off).

Off Display: Display that appears when the system is turned off and no keys are pressed (normal display).

On: System is turned on (armed). Controlled points are armed and begin an alarm response if faulted.

Part On: Installer-defined subset of the controlled points. Part On with No Delay (Instant) is an option. No Exit or Entry Delay is provided with the No Delay option.

Part 2 On: User-defined subset of the controlled points. Part 2 On with No Delay (Instant) is an option. No Exit or Entry Delay is provided with No Delay option.

Point: Detection device or group of devices connected to your security system.

RAM IV: Remote Account Manager IV; a Windows® – based account management and control panel programming utility designed to remotely set up and program specific control panels.

Restoral Report: Signal transmitted upon the removal of a trouble or alarm condition from an alarm circuit.

SDI: Serial Device Interface.

Sked: Scheduling parameter that allows a selected event to happen at a specific time.

Trouble: Service condition that needs to be corrected, such as a broken wire.

Trouble Tone: Repeating warble tone that is on briefly, followed by a pause, and then followed by the warble tone.

Warble Tone: Tone that is on for 1 sec., then briefly off.

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Bosch Appliances manual D623 Series/D625 Series Users Guide Glossary

D623, D625 specifications

Bosch Appliances has long been synonymous with innovation, quality, and performance in the household appliance sector. Among their stellar offerings, the Bosch D625 and D623 dishwashers stand out due to their unique features and cutting-edge technologies.

The Bosch D625 dishwasher is particularly known for its spacious design and efficient cleaning capabilities. With a capacity of up to 16 place settings, it is perfect for larger households or those who frequently entertain guests. One of its key technologies, the PrecisionWash system, utilizes intelligent sensors that continuously scan the dishes throughout the cycle. This ensures optimal cleaning performance, adjusting water pressure and temperature as needed for superior results.

Additionally, the D625 offers a range of wash cycles, including a quick wash for busy days and a heavy-duty cycle for tougher, baked-on food. The EcoSilence Drive motor operates quietly, making it one of the most silent dishwashers in its category, allowing you to run it any time without disturbance.

On the other hand, the Bosch D623 model also boasts impressive capacity and features. Similar to the D625, it has the flexibility to accommodate 14 place settings and comes equipped with the efficient PrecisionWash technology. The D623 is distinguished by its adjustable upper rack, allowing users to customize the interior layout for odd-shaped or oversized items.

Both models emphasize energy efficiency, complying with stringent energy standards. The Energy Star rating means they consume less water and power compared to standard dishwashers, making them both environmentally friendly and cost-effective.

In terms of design, both dishwashers incorporate a sleek stainless-steel finish that adds a modern touch to any kitchen. The intuitive control panel is user-friendly, featuring a digital display that allows easy selection of cycles and options.

Overall, the Bosch D625 and D623 dishwashers exemplify Bosch's dedication to bringing technology and convenience into the kitchen. With an array of features designed to enhance the user experience, these models remain a top choice for homeowners seeking reliability, efficiency, and exceptional cleaning performance in their dishwashing appliances.