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Bosch Security Systems | 11/05 | BLCC110I
7-1
S e c t i o n 7
Input Programming
The Solution 64 is capable of controlling up to 64 inputs in
either hardwire or wireless conguration. Each input can have
its own unique name up to 16 characters to identify it on the
system for display and reporting purposes.
Under the commands menu you are able to view the status of
any input, bypass a zone, dene which zones will operate in
chime mode, dene which zones operate in part 2 mode and
reset smoke detectors.
There is a command called Zone Array that allows the installer
to view the condition of inputs in banks of 16. This is extremely
helpful when commissioning a system or fault nding.
There are numerous congurations for each hardwire input.
The end of line resistor can be congured to eliminate the
need to change the end of line resistors on a job when doing
a change over. Input zones can be setup as alarm only, alarm +
tamper or even split end of line.
For normally open contacts the system is wired exactly the
same as for normally closed but there is an option provided
that inverts the sealed state of a zone.
When arming the system, all zones will be tested by default
and you may wish to turn this option o for certain zones so
that you dont continually alert the operator during arming.
The sensor watch feature lets you monitor zones to ensure
that they are working and detecting movement within a
determined programmable period.
Zones by default can be bypassed and you should disable
this option for zones you don’t want to be able to bypass, for
example 24hr, re, holdup or panic zone types.
The PGM input is a special input that can be congured
to accept data from a number of dierent RF receiver
manufacturers or simply be used as an keyswitch input.
The tamper options congure the system behaviour for
enclosure tamper alarms and also for the enclosure tamper of
the peripheral devices.
Input Commands
Inputs > Commands >
Zone Status
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MENU 3-0-0
This menu allows you to view the zone status of each zone (i.e.
Normal, Alarm or Tamper).
Enter [MENU] + [3] + [0] + [0] and select the zone you want to
view from the list then press [OK]. Alternatively, you can
directly enter the zone number to view then press [OK].
The keypad will display the zone status and EOL resistance
value.
Zone 1 Name Zn001
EOL=Normal 06523 Ohms
Press OK or MENU
Press the [OK] key to exit.
Inputs > Commands >
Zone Array
MENU 3-0-1
This menu allows you to view zones in groups of sixteen. The
top two rows of the display show the zone number, the third
row displays the zone status
N= NORMAL
S = SHORTED
A= ALARM
T= TAMPER
- = DISABLED
If a 100 is displayed at the right hand side of the top line, it
means that you are displaying zones 97 to 112 or zones 113 to
128. See example.
Enter [MENU] + [3] + [0] + [1] and use the up and down arrows
to select the zone group to view.
Use the up and down arrows at any time to move to a new
group. The keypad will display the following zone array
information for Zones 1 to 16.
0000000001111111
1234567890123456
NSA-ANAT--------
Press  OK or MENU
In the above example screen,
N = Zone 01 and 06 are Normal (Sealed)
S = Zone 02 is Shorted
A = Zone 03,05,07 are in Alarm (Unsealed)
T = Zone 08 is in Tamper Alarm (Unsealed)
- = Zone 04, 09-16 are Disabled (Unused)
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