Bosch Appliances manual 19.4Zone Allocations, ICP-CC488| Installation Guide, Partitioning

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19.4Zone Allocations

ICP-CC488 Installation Guide 19.0

Partitioning

 

 

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19.3.1Partitioning Options 1

Location 500

Default 0

1First to open/last to close reporting

2Area 1 codepad connected to data terminal

4 Reset sirens from any area allowed

8Master codepad to display AUX indicator when online

1 – First To Open/Last To Close Reporting

Select this option if only one Open/Close Report is required for a partitioned system. Instead of sending individual Open/Close reports for each area, a Closing Report is sent only after both areas are armed and an Opening Report is sent as soon as one area is disarmed.

The reports are sent with the Subscriber ID Number allocated to the specific area. You must program Subscriber ID Numbers and Open/Close Reports for both areas.

This option is applicable only when all User Codes have a priority level set with no open/close reports. If User Codes have priority levels set to Open/Close Reports, an Opening or Closing report is always sent when any area is disarmed or armed, regardless of whether the area was first to open or last to close.

2 – Area 1 Codepad Connected to Data Terminal

If this option is selected, the DATA terminal on the ICP-CC488 Control Panel is configured to send only status information that is relevant to Area 1. This allows you to connect an area addressable codepad (CP500A) set for Area 1 operation to the DATA terminal of the control panel instead of connecting the addressable codepad to an output.

If this option is not selected, the CP5 Master Partitioned (CP500P) codepad must be used because the DATA terminal on the control panel displays information for both Area 1 and Area 2.

An advantage to using this option is that you can configure a system into separate areas and preserve the maximum number of programmable outputs for other applications.

4 – Reset Sirens from Any Area Allowed

This option applies only to a partitioned control panel. If this option is selected, any valid User Code from Area 1 or Area 2 can reset the horn speaker, strobe, bell, or EDMSAT outputs while in alarm. This option does not allow a User Code allocated to one area to disarm another area.

8 – Master Codepad To Display AUX Indicator When Online

If this option is selected, the AUX indicator on the CP5 Master Partitioned (CP500P) codepad lights when the control panel seizes the telephone line to send a report. The AUX indicator is extinguished when the telephone line is released.

19.3.2Partitioning Options 2

Location 501

Default 0

1Lock Area 1 to Receiver 1 and Area 2 to Receiver 2

2User Code allowed to arm/disarm both areas at the same time

4Reserved

8 Reserved

1 – Lock Area 1 to Receiver 1 and Area 2 to Receiver 2

If this option is selected, all reports for Area 1 are sent to Receiver 1 and all reports for Area 2 are sent to Receiver 2.

If this option is not selected, you must manually program all reporting to be sent to Receiver 1 or Receiver 2 for both areas.

2 – User Code Allowed To Arm/Disarm Both Areas at the Same Time

If this option is selected, any user allocated to both areas can arm or disarm both areas at the same time without entering the code at each area codepad. Refer to Sections 5.2.1 and 5.3.1 for more information.

If the user arms both areas at the same time and Option 1 is selected in Location 500 (refer to Section

19.3.1Partitioning Options 1 on page 85), only a Closing Report for Area 2 is sent.

If the user disarms both areas at the same time and Option 1 is selected in Location 500, only an Opening Report for Area 1 is sent.

19.4Zone Allocations

You can allocate up to eight zones to each zone. The eight locations for each area are represented by the zone indicators on the remote area addressable codepad. You can map any zone to either area to appear as any zone on the remote area addressable codepad (that is, you can allocate a zone to both Area 1 and Area 2 to become a common zone, but each Area zone number cannot exceed 8).

Zones programmed as common zones report to the base station receiver on group zero (Area 1 – Group

1 and Area 2 – Group 2). Zones allocated to only one area report on the corresponding group number. Common zones, other than 24-Hour zone types, do not activate an alarm until both areas are armed in either AWAY Mode or STAY Mode 1.

Bosch Security Systems, Inc. 12/08 F01U089457-02

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Bosch Appliances manual 19.4Zone Allocations, ICP-CC488| Installation Guide, Partitioning