Bosch D1256 User's Guide

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Page 1 - User’s Guide

Fire SystemUser’s Guide

Page 2 - Table of Contents

9Annunciator Reset Key DescriptionAfter the [ALARM SILENCE], [TROUBLE SILENCE] and/or[DETECTOR RESET] keys are pressed, retrieve the cleared keypaddis

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10The Idle Display“At an idle state” means that the system is not currently performing a function entered by a user.• PRESS ALARM SIL Indicates that t

Page 4 - Introduction

11Keystroke Checking TonesValid EntryIf you press an appropriate key for the function or entry you desire,the command center sounds a muted beep tone,

Page 5 - Command Center Function Keys

12System FunctionsBelow is a summary of the features covered in this guide. Some of these functions may not be available in your menu. Access the menu

Page 6 - Warning Displays and Tones

13VIEW MEMORY?View Event MemoryDescriptionEvent memory allows you or a service technician to review events afterthey are cleared from the command cent

Page 7 - Fire Alarms

14FIRE TEST ?DescriptionUse this function to test fire points to be certain they functionproperly. You can review untested points at your command cent

Page 8 - Silencing Fire Troubles

15Automatic time-out returns the system to idle text: If there is nopoint or command center activity for 20 minutes, the fire test endsautomatically.

Page 9 - Detector Reset Key

16VIEW LOG ?DescriptionUse this function to review events in your system at your commandcenter. Reviewing past events may help you identify problems.V

Page 10 - Annunciator Reset Key

17REMOTE PROGRAM ?DescriptionYour servicing company can remotely program your securitysystem using the telephone line your panel is connected to.Your

Page 11 - The Idle Display

188. At the conclusion of the programming session your systemsends a report to the security company and then returnsyour telephone to normal service a

Page 12 - How the System Reports Alarms

1Table of ContentsIntroduction 3Command Center Function Keys 4Viewing System Events 5Warning Displays and Tones 5Fire Alarms 6Silencing Fire Troubles

Page 13 - System Functions

VIEW POINT STATUS ?DescriptionUse this function to identify the number or location of each pointin an area, and to show the current condition of any p

Page 14 - VIEW MEMORY?

20DISPLAY REV?DescriptionThis function displays the revision of firmware currently installed inthe panel.1. Press the [ESC] key to enter the Menu. Pre

Page 15 - FIRE TEST ?

21SERVC BATT LOWIndicates the system’s battery is low, or temporarily draining fasterthan the system can charge it. If this display remains or appears

Page 16 - FIRE TEST ? (continued)

22SERVC PH LINE #1 (or 2)Indicates telephone line trouble. Call your phone company fromanother phone to report telephone trouble. This message may not

Page 17 - VIEW LOG ?

23Log Event DefinitionsAC FAIL - AC power to the panel interrupted.AC RSTOR - AC power to the panel restored.ALARM - Alarm at point in area specified

Page 18 - REMOTE PROGRAM ?

24FIRE TRBLE - Trouble condition at point specified.FIRE START - Fire Walk Test started.LOG FULL - Panel log is full. New event overwrites oldest even

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25REMO RESET - Panel reset from RAM.RESTORAL - Restoral at device in area specified.SDI FAIL - SDI device specified is not working. 1 to 8 =supervised

Page 20 - VIEW POINT STATUS ?

26System GlossaryArea - A group of detection devices connected to your securitysystem.Monitoring Facility - A facility where trained personnelmonitor

Page 21 - DISPLAY REV?

71-06991-000-D 03/03D1256Maintenance and ServiceThis system requires very little maintenance, however, you shouldtest the system weekly to ensure it

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3Using the Command CenterYour system provides access to functions through the Menu. Accessthe Menu by pressing the [ESC] key. Pressing the [PREV] or[N

Page 24 - Log Event Definitions

4Command Center Function KeysYour command center has four function keys. These keys are usedto control your system.ESC (Escape)The [ESC] key has two f

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5Viewing System EventsYour system automatically displays fire alarm events or fire troubleevents as they occur. Fire trouble events include such thing

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6Fire AlarmsFire alarms are the highest priority events. When a fire pointactivates, your command center emits a pulsating high-pitched firetone. Evac

Page 27 - System Glossary

7Silencing Fire TroublesAfter an alarm is silenced, the device that caused the alarm is usuallystill faulted or activated. In the case of a smoke dete

Page 28 - Maintenance and Service

8If the fault condition is still present, the display repeatedly scrollsfrom * FIRE SYSTEM * to FIRE TROUBLE. Manuallypress the [NEXT] key repeatedly

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