Bosch D9112B User's Guide

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Page 1 - User’s Guide

Security SystemUser’s Guide

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If there are bypassed points, AREA 1 ## BYPAS (## =total number of bypassed points) is displayed, followedby the point text descriptions of the bypas

Page 3 - Table of Contents

The group with the highest priority scrolls first in the commandcenter’s display. Descriptions of the tones and displays for eachgroup and instruction

Page 4 - AREAXISOFF

Fire AlarmsFire alarms are the highest priority events. When a fire pointactivates, your command center emits a pulsating high-pitchedfire tone. Evacu

Page 5 - Introduction

See VIEW MEMORY? (COMMAND 40) for more information.To clear the event memory and remove the ALARM SILENCEDmessage from the display, enter a valid pas

Page 6 - Command Center Function Keys

Fire Trouble EventsWhen a fire trouble occurs, your command center emits threewarble tones, then a pause (repeatedly).The system displays the number o

Page 7 - Security System Basics

Non-Fire Trouble EventsWhen a trouble event such as an AC failure occurs, yourcommand center may be programmed to emit three warble tones,then a pause

Page 8 - 24-Hour Points

Entry Delay Tone and DisplayWhen you enter an armed system through a point programmedfor entry delay, the command center emits a repeating tweedletone

Page 9 - Your Custom Display

Keystroke Checking TonesValid EntryIf you press an appropriate key for the function or entry youdesire, the command center sounds a muted beep tone, i

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System Commands & FunctionsBelow is a summary of the commands covered in this guide. Some of these functions may not be available in your system.

Page 11 - Warning Displays and Tones

Turning the System On (Arming)Your security system can be turned on (armed) in many differentways, depending on the arming command used. ArmingCommand

Page 13 - Burglary Alarms

Turning the System Off (Disarming)Your security system is turned off by entering your personalpasscode. When the system is turned on, you must enter t

Page 14 - Fire Trouble Events

Turning the System On (Arming) WithDoors or Windows OpenIf a protected door or window is open, you may have the optionof “force arming” with that poin

Page 15 - Non-Fire Trouble Events

NOT AUTHORIZEDThe authority level for your passcode does not give youthe authority to force arm.5. Press ENT with FORCE ARM displayed to arm yoursyst

Page 16 - Exit Delay Tone and Display

MASTER ARM ? Turn the Entire System On With DelaysDescriptionUse this function to turn on the entire system, both perimeterand interior. When you tur

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Using Master Arm Inst:1. The display shows idle disarmed text.2. Press the COMMAND bar. The display shows SYSTEMCOMMAND.3. Press the 1 key. Now press

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PERIMETR INST ? Turn On the Perimeter With No DelaysDescriptionUse this function to turn on only the perimeter of your building,leaving the interior

Page 21 - Duress Passcode

PERIMETR INST ? continued5. To disarm your security system, enter your personalpasscode and press ENT.

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Using Perimetr Delay:1. Interior points are not armed with this command andmay remain faulted while arming with COMMAND 3.2. Press the COMMAND bar. Th

Page 23 - MASTER ARM ?

Page CodeTable of ContentsIntroductionCommand Center Function KeysSecurity System BasicsYour Custom DisplayView Faulted or Bypassed PointsWarning

Page 25 - MASTER ARM INST ?

Silence the Trouble Sounder & ClearTrouble Display DescriptionUse COMMAND 4 to silence the trouble sounder during systemevents. This command also

Page 27 - PERIMETR INST ?

VIEW MEMORY ? View Event MemoryDescriptionYour system stores events that occurred since the last timememory was cleared. Use COMMAND 40 to view Event

Page 29 - Description

WALK TEST ? Walk TestDescriptionUse this function to test command centers, detection devices,and sounders (both interior and exterior) to be certain

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WALK TEST ? continued4. The burglary bell sounds for 2 seconds. When the displaypanel shows ## PTS TO TEST you can begin. Test eachpoint by first ope

Page 31 - Trouble Display

3. Press the 4 key followed by the 7 key.Note: If you prefer, you may use the Command Menu in placeof steps 2 and 3 to initiate this function. Press t

Page 33 - VIEW MEMORY ?

WATCH MODE ? Watch ModeDescriptionWith your security system disarmed, you can use watch mode tomonitor some points. Each time some points are faulted

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Siren/Speaker1234567890COMMANDESCPREVNEXTENTALL INSTANT DELAYRESET WATCHSPECIAL PARTIAL POLICEBYPASSMENU YESAREAXISOFFAlphanumeric DisplayDigital Keyp

Page 35 - WALK TEST ?

Exiting Watch Mode continued2. Press the COMMAND bar. The display shows SYSTEMCOMMAND.3. Press the 6 key.Note: If you prefer, you may use the Command

Page 36 - WALK TEST ? continued

PERIMETR PART ? Partially Turn On the PerimeterDescriptionThis function is used to turn on the perimeter of your buildingwhile selected portions of t

Page 37 - RESET SENSORS ?

PERIMETR PART ? continued5. When performing a COMMAND 8 and no points arefaulted or if the points return to normal before the exitdelay time expires,

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Using COMMAND 7:1. Press the COMMAND bar. The display shows SYSTEMCOMMAND.2. Press the 7 key. Your COMMAND 7 special alert has beenprogrammed to:___ n

Page 39 - WATCH MODE ?

Using COMMAND 9:1. Press the COMMAND bar. The display shows SYSTEMCOMMAND.2. Press the 9 key. Your COMMAND 9 special alert has beenprogrammed to:___ n

Page 40 - Exiting Watch Mode continued

Security System LimitationsNot even the most advanced security system can guaranteeprotection against burglary, fire, or environmental threats. Allsec

Page 41 - PERIMETR PART ?

Fire Safety and EvacuationResidential fire is a leading cause of accidental death. Most firerelated deaths occur at night when occupants suffocate in

Page 42 - PERIMETR PART ? continued

Fire Safety and Evacuation continuedPlan both primary and alternate escape routes. Since stairwellsand hallways may be blocked during a fire, exiting

Page 43 - Special Alerts and

NO AUTHORITYThe system does not recognize the passcode entered.NOT AUTHORIZEDThe passcode entered does not have the authority to Force Arm.PERIMETR

Page 44 - Using COMMAND 9:

System Trouble DisplaysIf you see any of the system trouble displays shown below, contactyour security company to determine whether repairs are needed

Page 45 - Security System Limitations

IntroductionYour security system helps to secure life, property, andinvestments against fire, theft, and bodily harm. The commandcenter is an advanced

Page 46 - Fire Safety and Evacuation

SERVC PH LINE #1 (or 2)Indicates telephone line trouble. Call your phone company fromanother phone to report telephone trouble. This message maynot

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Security System GlossaryArea - A group of detection devices connected to your securitysystem.Arm - To turn your controlled points (burglar detectionde

Page 48 - Standard Displays

Force Arm - To turn on (arm) the security system even thoughone or more points are faulted. Force arming bypassesthe faulted points.Idle Text - The se

Page 49 - System Trouble Displays

YOUR ALARM COMPANY IS CALL BEFORE TEST___________________Maintenance and ServiceThis security system requires very little maintenance, however,you

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Page 53 - Maintenance and Service

Command Center Function KeysYour command center has five function keys. These keys are usedto control your system.COMMANDUse the COMMAND bar in combin

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Security System BasicsWhat is a Point?A “point” is a detection device, or group of devices connected toyour security system. Points display individual

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24-Hour Points24-hour points are always on, even when the burglary system isdisarmed (turned off). There are two types of 24-hour points,fire points a

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Your Custom Display“At an idle state” means that the system is not currently performing a function entered by a user. There are three idle states thes

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