Bosch B450 Installation Guide

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Page 1 - Control Panel

Control PanelICP-SOL2-P/ICP-SOL3-P en Installation Guide

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System OverviewICP-SOL2-P412356789101211131415161718 Callout - Description1 – Control panel2 – Keyfob3 – WE800EV2 receiver4 – IUI-SOL adapter5 – Domes

Page 3 - Table of contents

Item Location Option Default New0383 1 = Zone 92 = Zone 104 = Zone 118 = Zone 120 0384 1 = Zone 132 = Zone 144 = Zone 158 = Zone 160 100 en | Zone

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System Event TimersThis section covers the features that involve timing, such as Entry and Exit Times, SensorWatch Time, and Siren Run Time.Programmin

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You can program the Exit Timer from 0 to 255 sec in increments of 1 sec. When arming thesystem in AWAY Mode, the remote codepad beeps during Exit Time

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The Sensor Watch Time counter is active only when the control panel is disarmed. If thesystem is disarmed for 8 hours a day and the Sensor Watch Time

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This location sets the time period during which the control panel warns you it is automaticallyarmed in AWAY Mode. The codepad beeps once every second

Page 8 - Introduction

Kiss-Off Wait TimeLocation 490Default 3 increments of 500 ms (500 ms to 8 sec) This location sets the time the control panel waits for acknowledgment

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System and Consumer OptionsThe locations in this section have up to four options. You can select any combination of theseoptions by programming a sing

Page 10 - System Overview

1 – Codepad Panic to Be SilentIf this option is selected, a Codepad Panic Alarm or Radio Remote Panic Alarm does notoperate the horn speaker, the bell

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If this option is selected, any zone pulse count readings are handed over and accumulate toany zone that is activated during the same arming cycle. Zo

Page 12 - ICP-SOL3-P

Select this option to force the control panel to send a Test Report after the siren is reset. Thiscan be used to indicate to the monitoring station th

Page 13 - Configuration and Parts

Callout - Description10 - Email11 – B42612 – Smartphone app13 – Wired detector14 – Touchscreen codepad15 – LCD text codepad16 – LCD icon codepad17 – B

Page 14 - Order separately

Consumer Options 3Item Location Option Default NewConsumer Options 3 0498 1 = Codepad fault beeps allowed2 = Use digit 3 for codepad duress alarm(inst

Page 15 - Installation workflow

PartitioningThe Control Panel includes the partitioning feature, which can effectively transform your singlecontrol panel into two separate areas. Nor

Page 16 - Accessories

If this option is selected, any user allocated to both areas can arm or disarm both areas at thesame time without entering the code at each area codep

Page 17 - PWR A B COM

User code area assignmentsItem Location Default New Item Location Default NewUser Code 1 0534 1 User Code 17 0550 1 User Code 2 0535 1 User Code

Page 18 - Icon Codepad Indicators

Communicator InformationThis section outlines the programming information required for the control panel whencommunicating with a base station receive

Page 19 - Text Codepad Indicators

Primary Telephone Number for Receiver 1 and Receiver 2When the control panel transmits a report, the panel dials the Primary Telephone Number tocontac

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Other values – ReservedItem Location Format DefaultTransmission Format – Receiver 1 33 Contact ID 1Transmission Format – Receiver 2 73 Contact ID 1Sub

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ExampleTo immediately forward all incoming calls to the telephone number 96721055 after arming thesystem in AWAY Mode, program:[11 2 1 9 6 7 2 1 0 5 5

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Value Description0 Panel does not answer1 to 13 Number of rings until panel answers14 Answering machine bypass 215 Answering machine bypass 1 This loc

Page 23 - Installer Menu

Value Description4 Sound alarm when system is disarmed8 Reserved This location has three options. You can select any combination of these options bypr

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ICP-SOL3-P11161243567891012131514171819 20212223Callout - Description1 – Control panel2 – Wireless detector3 – Wireless repeater4 – Wireless keyfob5 –

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Select this option to enable the Answering Machine Bypass feature when the system is armed.When the system is disarmed, the control panel does not ans

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By default, the control panel waits approximately 30 sec for receipt of a valid handshake toneafter it dials the monitoring station. The handshake ton

Page 27 - Keyswitches

2 – Enable A-Link Call BackIf this option is selected and a callback telephone number is programmed, the remoteprogramming computer must be connected

Page 28 - B308 Octo-output Module

Codepad Key Characters / Function Codepad key Characters / Function▲ Step back former character 6 [ m ], [ n ], [ o ], [ 6 ]_ Exit item setting 7 [ p

Page 29 - WE800EV2

AccessThis section describes the access codes used to assign privileges and access functions forUser Code holders of the system. There are two types o

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Item Location Default New AuthorityLevelLocationDefault NewUser #12 0240 - 0243 15 0244 2 User #13 0245 - 0248 15 0249 2 User #14 0250 - 0253 15

Page 31 - Accessories

Authority Levels Description12 Master Code and Arm/Disarm and Code Required to Isolate14 Master Code and Arm/Disarm and Code Required to Isolate and A

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Notice!When priority level 4, 6, 12, or 14 is assigned to any User Codes, the Standard Isolatingmethod no longer operates. Only User Codes with a prio

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Programmable OutputsThe control panel has four fully programmable outputs on the main printed circuit board andone programmable output that operates t

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Item Location Default New Item Location Default NewTime Base 0451 4 Time Base Multiplier 0542 0 Time Base Multiplier 0453 8

Page 35 - Internet

Callout - Description12 - Receiver13 – B442 / B45014 - Email15 – B42616 - Smartphone app17 – Wired detector18 – Touchscreen codepad19 – LCD text codep

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Item OptionEvent Code 0 0 = Reserved0 1 = System armed0 2 = System disarmed0 3 = Armed in STAY mode0 4 = Armed in AWAY mode0 5 = Pre-arming alert0 6 =

Page 37 - Accessories

Item OptionEvent Code 4 0 = Reserved4 1 = Reserved4 2 = Reserved4 3 = Reserved4 4 = Reserved4 5 = Chime4 6 = Zone not sealed4 7 = Zone not sealed afte

Page 38

Output Event TypesThere are approximately 81 Output Event Types. Two numbers designate each Output EventType. Program these numbers into the appropria

Page 39

If the output is activated by Entry Timer 1, Entry Timer 2, or Entry Guard Timer for STAY Mode,the output is reset when the Entry Time or Entry Guard

Page 40 - Remote Security Control

This output operates when the AC MAINS fails. The output is reset when the AC MAINS isrestored. This output operates regardless of whether Option 2 in

Page 41

This output operates when any zone programmed to be silent activates. The output is resetwhen the Siren Run Time expires, an audible alarm is activate

Page 42 - Configuration

This output operates when the "1 Point" button (RADION) on the 4-button keyfob is toggledON. The output is reset when this button is toggled

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3,11 Mimic Zone 73,12 Mimic Zone 8These output types mimic the zone inputs. The output operates when the zone is unsealedand is reset when the zone is

Page 44

ExampleIf Area 1 is armed in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode1 or STAY Mode 2, Output Event Type 5,6operates. The output is reset when Area 1 is disarmed.5,10 A

Page 45

This one-shot polarity is normally open circuit and switches to 0 V when the event occurs.Every time the event occurs, it restarts the one-shot timer.

Page 46 - Disable Factory Defaults

Features ICP-SOL2-P ICP-SOL3-PNumber of B442 or B450 GPRS communicators 2 2Number of WE800EV2 receivers 1 1Number of RADION receivers 0 1Number of RAD

Page 47 - Configuring for email

Output TimingThe timing of outputs is calculated by the time base and a multiplier. These two values playdifferent roles depending on the selected pol

Page 48

RF InformationRF Option Bit1 – Sound Siren on RF Receiver FailIf this option is selected, the horn speaker, piezo, and strobe operate when the RF rece

Page 49

ReportsZone Tamper ReportA Zone Tamper Report (Contact ID Event Code144) is sent when Option 14 is programmed inLocation 266 and the zone loop using s

Page 50

Alarm Restore CodeLocation 392 is ignored when programming the Alarm Restore code and is global for all zones.A zone Restore Report is sent only to th

Page 51

Codepad Panic ReportA Panic Alarm Report (Contact ID Event Code 120) is sent to the base station receiver when auser presses either [1] and [3] or [ST

Page 52 - System Operations

Low Battery Restore ReportA Low Battery Restore Report is sent if the backup battery is restored the next time thesystem is armed, or when the next D

Page 53

StringsFault StringIndex Fault String1 NoSystemFault "No System Fault"2 LowBattery "System Low Battery"3 Clock "Clock Not Set

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Event StringIndex Event String(Email/Codepad Display) CID SIA1 SystemReset "System Reset" 0 "----"2 ZoneAlarm "Z$$ Alarm"

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29 24HrPanicZoneTroubleRestore"24Hr Panic Z$$ Trouble Restore" 0x3375 "rPJp"30 24HrPanicZoneBypass "24Hr Panic Z$$ Bypass&quo

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56 KeyswitchAwayDisarm "Keyswitch Zone$$ Area$ Disarm" 0x1409 "rOSp"57 CodepadLocked "Codepad $$ Locked" 0x1461 "jJ

Page 57 - Code to isolate

Installation workflowBefore installing and operating the control panel, read these instructions. Failure to followthese procedures may cause the devic

Page 58 - Fault analysis mode

89 RFRepeaterTamperRestore "RF Repeater $$ Tamper Restore" 0x3341 "XJp-"90 CodepadMissing "Codepad $$ Missing" 0x1333 &q

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Bosch Security Systems, Inc.130 Perinton ParkwayFairport, NY 14450USAwww.boschsecurity.com© Bosch Security Systems, Inc., 2014Bosch Sicherheitssyste

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AccessoriesBosch Security Systems, Inc. manufactures a number of accessories that can be used inconjunction with the control panel. These devices enha

Page 62 - System Functions

The IUI-SOL-TEXT and IUI-SOL-ICON have 6 DIP switches that support SDI2 addresses 01 to16. DIP switches determine the address for the codepad. The con

Page 63

Callout - Description1 – Control panel2 – Terminal wiring3 – Codepad’s wiring terminal blockIcon Codepad Indicators Codepad indicatoriconsStatus Defin

Page 64 - Change Domestic Phone Numbers

Codepad indicatoriconsStatus DefinitionProgramming ModeFlashing These two indicators flash when youenter Installer’s Programming Mode oruse any Master

Page 66

Codepad key Function Switch the display item on codepad idle display except themaster codepad.Page down the fault item and recall event.Turn menu/opt

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Master/UserCommandFunctionDescriptionAccess InstallerCommandFunctionDescriptionAccessPIN+[2][#] Change DomesticPhone Number(U) PIN+[2][#] Change D

Page 68 - Event Memory Recall Mode

Master/UserCommandFunctionDescriptionAccess InstallerCommandFunctionDescriptionAccess[*]+[#] User Panic Alarm (AUI) Hold-down[7] 3secReset Latchin

Page 69 - Master Code Functions

Installer MenuUse the menu tree below to program the control panel from the IUI-SOL-TEXT codepad. Toprogram the control panel from the IUI-SOL-ICON, u

Page 70

CommandInstallerPasscodeInquireSystemRF diagnoseTest12345Fault analysis1Event recall2Day alarm2Arm/disarm seq.3Report monitor4Modem call init.5Domesti

Page 71 - Deleting User/Radio Codes

ZoneZone configInstallerPasscodeZone allocateZone nameDay alarm zoneSTAY2 zoneEOL resistorZone state report41234567Siren swing shutdown count1Report s

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User MenuCommandArmUserPasscodeInquireSystemTestZone bypassOutput on/off1123567Fault analysis1Event recall2Set date and time1Day alarm2Arm/disarm seq.

Page 73

RADION keyfobsRADION keyfob allow you to arm or disarm the security system, or send a panic alarm. Thecontrol panels support two RADION keyfob models

Page 74

B308 Octo-output ModuleThe B308 Octo-output Module is a supervised device that provides 8 programmable outputs(Form C relays) and connects to contro

Page 75 - Setting the Date and Time

Flash pattern FunctionON steady A trouble condition is prohibiting the module fromcontrolling the heartbeat LED.OFF steady Module is not powered or so

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Table of contents1Introduction 81.1 About documentation 81.2 Related documentation 81.3 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. product manufacturing dates 92Sys

Page 77 - Hold-Down Functions

B810 receiverThe B810 is a wireless receiver that connects RADION wireless peripherals such as the motiondetectors, keyfobs, panic buttons, repeaters,

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Install A-Link PlusA-Link Plus uses an installation wizard to simplify the installation process.1. Select Start>Run.2. At the prompt, type X:\setup

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1. The installation wizard installs A-Link Plus.2. When the installation is complete, the InstallShieldWizardCompleteddialog opens. Tostart A-Link Pl

Page 80 - Send Test Report

Notice!Reduced securityUsing the modem connection without callback verification feature reduces the security of thecontrol panel. There are two method

Page 81 - Domestic Dialing

Notice!Setting or not setting a callback number does not affect Answer Machine Bypass connection. Network Connection with IPUse the IP connect feature

Page 82

If this option is not selected, the installer can connect to a control panel from any remotelocation for Upload/Download operations without the contro

Page 83 - Zone Information

1. Power off the control panel.2. Set the B426 rotary address switch to 9.3. Remove the jumper for Tamper and install the jumper for Mode.4. Change th

Page 84 - EOL Resistor Value

1. Access your router’s web interface and find the IP address of the B426, e.g.“192.168.226.127”. You can input the B426 IP address https://192.168.22

Page 85 - Zone Programming

2. Press [7][2][1] to access the Network Module menu.3. Set both modules to 2 – Used, Config.4. Continue to press [-] until you return to Confirm to S

Page 86 - Zone Defaults

LEDsThree LEDs provide status and troubleshooting information about the module and itsconnection.LED DescriptionHeartbeat Indicates the system status

Page 87

5.2 Disable Factory Defaults 465.3 Configuring for email 476System Operations 526.1 Arming the system in AWAY Mode 526.2 Disarming the system from AWA

Page 88

Location 81 Location 82 Reports toReceiver 1Reports toReceiver 2Will control panel configureparameters of NetworkModule?Value = 0 Value = 1 Invalid Se

Page 89

4. After reviewing the required prerequisites, click Install.5. Save the install file to your computer hard drive.The Remote Security Certificate Buil

Page 90 - Zone Types

ConfigurationInstaller CommandsThere are nine commands in Installer’s Programming Mode. To issue a command, enter thecommand number and press [#].Comm

Page 91 - Zone Information

3. Enter [9 5 9 #]. Two beeps sound after a successful test of the direct link adapter. A longbeep indicates that the direct link adapter data is corr

Page 92 - Zone Pulse Count Time

To copy the direct link adapter memory to the control panel:1. Enter the Installer Code (the default is 1234) and press [#] to enter Installer’sProgra

Page 93 - Zone Options 1

Location Description Default Value Setting428 to 431,434Test Report Time 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 Test Reports435 Test Reporting Options 1 Receiver 1 onlyTable 5

Page 94 - Zone Options 2

Disable Factory Defaults This feature prevents the control panel from manually restoring the default settings by thedefault button and prevents the us

Page 95 - Keyswitch Zone Options

2. Press and hold the default button.3. Reconnect the AC MAINS supply to the control panel.4. Wait 3 to 5 sec and release the default button. Configur

Page 96 - Z1 COM Z2

Item Location Set Value Panel Value OptionReceiver 2Extern networkmodule0082 2 2 0 = Not used1 = Use, do notconfigure2 = Use andconfigureReceiver 2IP+

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Item Location Set Value Panel Value RemarkMail serverpassword5498 -5597Solution3000 53 6F 6C 75 74 696F 6E 33 30 30 30ASCII CodeSecurity options 5598

Page 98 - System Status Programming

7.4.8 Fault Analysis Mode 797.4.9 Initiate a Modem Call 797.4.10 Reset Latching Outputs 797.4.11 Change the Codepad Buzzer Tone 797.4.12 Send Test Rep

Page 99 - Test Reporting Options

Item Location Set Value Panel Value RemarkTCP Keep aliveTime7416 -741745 2D UPnP Enable 7136 -7137Disable 0 Depends on yourNetworkenvironmentWeb Port

Page 100

Item Set Value RemarkPanel Programming Disable Need to set in Web interface.If set to enable, B450 can be set via thecontrol panel, the configure meth

Page 101 - System Event Timers

System OperationsThis section explains the general operations of the system: arming and disarming the systemin the three modes, isolating zones, initi

Page 102

1. Enter your code and press [AWAY].2. Two beeps sound and the AWAY indicator is extinguished. Arming the System in STAY Mode 1STAY Mode 1 is used whe

Page 103

Forced ArmingArming the system when a zone is not sealed is known as forced arming. Refer toSection14.3.7Zone Options2on page 63 to enable forced armi

Page 104 - Auto Disarming Time

Notice!ConsequencesTo arm the system in STAY Mode 2:1. Press and hold [0].2. When two beeps sound, release the button.The STAY indicator is lit and th

Page 105 - Speaker Beep Volume

Codepad duress alarmA codepad Duress Alarm is used as a silent holdup alarm when 9 is added to the end of a validUser Code being used to disarm the sy

Page 106 - System and Consumer Options

When you select a 24-Hour Fire Zone to be isolated, a Contact ID Event Code 571 is sent. Ifyou select another 24-Hour Zone to be isolated, a Contact I

Page 107 - System Options 3

Two beeps sound and the system returns to the disarmed state.The indicators for the selected zones continue to flash until the next time the system is

Page 108 - Consumer Options 1

ZoneindicatorFault description Button ZoneindicatorFault condition 2 Receiver 2 fail 3 IP module 1 fail 4 IP module 2 fail7 Output and

Page 109 - Consumer Options 2

11.3 System Options 3 10711.4 System Options 4 10811.5 Consumer Options 1 10811.6 Consumer Options 2 10911.7 Consumer Options 3 11012Partitioning 1111

Page 110 - Consumer Options 3

The codepad fault registers when any codepad is tampered or disconnected from the controlpanel.To determine which fault occurred, press the [7] key.8

Page 111 - Partitioning

The MAINS indicator stops flashing when the AC MAINS supply is reconnected. When the ACMAINS supply is connected continuously for 2 min, the codepad s

Page 112 - Zone allocations

System FunctionsThis section explains more advanced features, such as Installer Code, Master Code, and hold-down functions that are required for testi

Page 113 - Codepad assignment

– RFSMYou can allocate only one wireless device to each zone.To program an RF wireless device:1. Use the installer code to configure the RF receiver a

Page 114 - Communicator Information

1. Enter the Installer Code and press [1][AWAY]. Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAYindicators flash.2. Enter the number of days (1 to 15) and pre

Page 115

Enter your Master Code and press [2][AWAY] [1][STAY][5][AWAY]. Once the primary numberis disabled, the secondary number will be unavailable also.Notic

Page 116 - Telco Arming Sequence

You can suspend the telco arming sequence at any time. To disable the telco armingsequence:Enter your passcode and press [3][AWAY][1] [AWAY][STAY][5][

Page 117

Notice!As each zone is selected to be isolated, the corresponding zone indicator flashes. If you makea mistake, enter the incorrect zone number and pr

Page 118 - Telephone Line Fail Options

Walk Test ModeWalk Test Mode allows you to test detection devices to ensure they are functioning correctly.Before activating Walk Test Mode, isolate

Page 119 - Communicator Options 1

Notice!If the system is armed in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2, the STAY indicator shows the eventmemory playback. There is no differentiation between ST

Page 120 - Communicator Options 2

17.9 RF Low Battery Report 14317.10 Arm/Disarm Reports 14317.11 Codepad Duress Report 14317.12 Codepad Panic Report 14417.13 Codepad Fire Report 14417

Page 121 - A-Link Options

Changing and Deleting User CodesThis function allows a Master Code holder to change or delete a User Code.When using a partitioned Control Panel, the

Page 122

Only use auto-learn mode to configure keyfob RFID. Press [#] button to switch into auto-learnmode. When icon numbers (1 to 16) flash, press button 1 o

Page 123

1. Enter your passcode and press [2][AWAY]. Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAYindicators flash. There are 4 telephone number locations. Numbers 1

Page 124 - User Codes

If your telephone is not answered within 20 sec, this feature redirects the incoming call toanother number anywhere in Australia. You can still make o

Page 125 - Control Panel Access

3. Enter the desired call forward disable sequence.For example, program [# 6 1 #] to disable the call forward – no answer sequence, or [# 2 1 #]to dis

Page 126 - User Code Priority

Turning Outputs On and OffIf an output is programmed for remote operation, you can turn the remote output on or offusing this Master Code function or

Page 127 - Control Panel Access

1. Enter your Master Code and press [6][AWAY]. Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAYindicators flash.2. Enter the day, month, year, hour, and minute

Page 128 - Programmable Outputs

Sequence Indicator On Event1 ON, Zone 2, STAY Stay armed by User 22 OFF, Zone 1 Disarmed by User 13 Zone 4, AWAY Alarm in Zone 44 Zone 3, AWAY Alarm i

Page 129

Arm the System in STAY Mode 1Holding down [*] until two beeps sound arms the system in STAY Mode 1. This hold-downfunction operates only if you select

Page 130

Fault Analysis ModeSeveral system faults can be detected by the control panel. When any of these faults arepresent, the FAULT indicator flashes and th

Page 131

IntroductionThis section includes an introduction to documents for this product and other document-related instructions.About documentationThis docume

Page 132 - Output Event Types

Send Test ReportHolding down [9] until two beeps sound transmits a Test Report (Contact ID Event Code 602)to test the reporting capabilities of the sy

Page 133 - Programmable Outputs

Domestic DialingThe locations of the primary and secondary telephone numbers for Receiver 1 or Receiver 2are used for base station and domestic dialin

Page 134

3. Enter [9 6 0] and press [AWAY] to exit from Installer’s Programming Mode. Two beepssound and the STAY and AWAY indicators are extinguished. The sys

Page 135 - Programmable Outputs

Zone InformationDay Alarm InformationLocation 265Default 01 Zone 12 Zone 24 Zone 38 Zone 4 This location has four programming options. You can select

Page 136

To turn Day Alarm off:Press and hold [4] until two beeps sound.EOL Resistor ValueLocation 2660 No EOL1 1K (brown, black, red)2 1K5 (brown, green, red)

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Z1 COM Z2Z1 COM Z2Z1 COM Z21234NOZONE 1NONCNCNCNCNC Z1 COM Z2NC ZONE 1TAMPERTAMPERZONE 1ZONE 5 (ICP-SOL2-P)ZONE 9 (ICP-SOL3-P)(3K3 EOL) (6K8 EOL

Page 138 - Output Polarity

Zone DefaultsYou can program Zones 1 to 16 as any zone type. Location 267 to 378 Location DefaultZone #01 (Default = Delay-1)Zone Type 267 0Zone Puls

Page 139 - Programmable Outputs

Location 267 to 378 Location DefaultZone Options 2 292 14Reserved 293 1Report Options 294 1Zone #05 (Default = Instant)Zone Type 295 15Zone Pulse Cou

Page 140

Location 267 to 378 Location DefaultZone Options 2 320 12Reserved 321 1Report Options 322 1Zone #09 (Default = Instant)Zone Type 323 15Zone Pulse Cou

Page 141 - RF Information

Location 267 to 378 Location DefaultZone Options 2 348 14Reserved 349 1Report Options 350 1Zone #13 (Default = Instant)Zone Type 351 15Zone Pulse Cou

Page 142

5. Click on the Documents tab, and then click the desired language listed to the right of thedesired document.Call Bosch Security Systems, Inc., Techn

Page 143

Location 267 to 378 Location DefaultZone Options 2 376 14Reserved 377 1Report Options 378 1 The ICP-SOL2-P control panel supports up to 8 zones. The

Page 144

Handover can be sequential or non-sequential. The default settings is sequential handover.You can disable sequential handover by disabling Option 8 in

Page 145 - Low Battery Restore Report

A Chime Zone is not a burglary zone. It can never sound the sirens or activate thecommunication module. Its purpose is to map the zone to a programmab

Page 146 - Fault String

20 ms Option Loop Response Time(sec)150 ms Option Loop Response Time(sec)6 10 14 1207 15 15 200 For zone pulse count time, options 0 to 7 have a zone

Page 147 - Event String

Select this option to program a zone as silent. A silent zone does not activate the hornspeaker, bell, or strobe outputs. It activates the Silent Alar

Page 148

If this option is selected, the system can be armed with the zone unsealed. If this option is notselected, the system does not allow the User Code hol

Page 149

1 – Latching Arm in AWAY ModeThe system is armed in AWAY Mode when using the latching keyswitch input. Disarming thesystem is not permitted from the K

Page 150

Swinger Shutdown Count for SirenLocation 379Default 31 to 15 Number of times siren operates until lockout Location 379 determines the number of times

Page 151

Notice!If Lockout Report is enabled for any zone, the last restore signal is not transmitted until thesystem is disarmed.ExampleZones 1 and 2 are prog

Page 152

Notice!If automatic Test Reports are not required, program the Hour/Minute/Repeat Interval inLocations 428 to 431 and 434 as 0. Item Location DefaultH

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