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Solution 64
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Installer Guide
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System Programming
Bosch Security Systems | 11/05 |
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To test the new siren speed press [ON] to sound the siren and
press [OFF] to turn the siren o.
Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until the desired siren tone is achieved
then press [OK] to save and exit, or press [MENU] to exit
without saving.
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Note
Only outputs programmed as event type 46 and or 47 will be
aected by this menu option.
System > Siren >
RF Beep Volume
MENU 7-4-2
(*** System Wide Parameter ***)
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This menu allows you to program the volume level of the radio
key speeker beeps which are heard when the system is armed
and disarmed using a radio keyfob.
Press [MENU] + [7] + [4] + [2]. The keypad will display the
current siren volume (default = 15).
Volume
15
Press 0-9 OK to SAVE
Using the numeric keys, enter the new volume level. Valid
entries are 0 to 15 where 15 = the loudest volume and 0 = no
speeker beeps.
Press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit without
saving.
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Note
Only outputs programmed as Event Type 47, horn speaker with
beeps will be eected by this menu option.
System > Siren >
Siren Swinger
MENU 7-4-3
(*** System Wide Parameter ***)
3
This menu allows you to program how many times a zone
programmed for Lockout Siren can sound the siren during
each arming cycle.
At default, zones programmed for Lockout Siren will be able
to trigger the siren 3 times before being locked out. The count
will be reset when the system or area is next disarmed.
Press [MENU] + [7] + [4] + [3]. The keypad will display the
current Swinger Siren count.
Siren Swinger
03
Press 0-9 OK to SAVE
Using the numeric keys, enter the new swinger siren count.
Valid entries are 0 to 15 where 0 = unlimited.
Press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit without
saving.
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System Schedules
The Solution 64 has 8 schedules each with a start and stop
time as well as the day of the week and holidays. These
schedules can be used to operate outputs, arm and disarm
dierent areas at dierent times. When linked to Timer Groups
they will control a users access to the system.
To setup an Auto Arming time simply select a schedule that
is not used, set the name to something convenient and the
start time to the arming time you require. The stop time
should be set to 12:00am which prevents the system from auto
disarming.
Now set the function to Area On/O and the Index to the area
to operate. If an index of zero is used then arming will occur for
all areas. Finally select the days which you wish auto arming to
occur.
To operate an output using a schedule select an unused
schedule, set the name to something convenient, set the start
time to when to operate the output, set the stop time to when
to turn the output o, select the schedule function as Operate
Output, set the Index to the output number, set the days of the
week to operate and you are nished.
System > Schedules >
Name
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MENU 7-5-0
S c h e d u l e 1 N a m e
This menu allows you to program a descriptive text name for
each schedule in the system up to 16 characters long. The
schdule name will be referred to in other schedule related
programming functions.
Enter [MENU] + [7] + [5] + [0] and use the up and down arrows
to highlight the Schedule in the list then press [OK].
Alternatively, you can enter the Schedule number directly and
press [OK].
Sk001 Schedule 1 Name
Sk002 Schedule 2 Name
Sk003 Schedule 3 Name
Press  OK or MENU
User the arrow and number keys to move and change text.
When the Schedule Name is complete, press [OK]. At any time
you can press the [OFF] key to clear the text from the current
cursor position to the end of the line.
Name Sk002
Schedule 2 Name
Press  0-9 OK to SAVE
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Note
See Alpha Text Programming in Section 4 - Programming
Overview for further detail on entering alpha text.
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