Bosch DS7447 User's Guide

Browse online or download User's Guide for Security access control systems Bosch DS7447. Bosch DS7447 User`s guide User Manual

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print

Summary of Contents

Page 2

– 10 –Day to Day OperationsStandard OperationsThis section describes the standard (those built and programmed into your system at the factory) procedu

Page 3 - System Overview

– 11 –Standard Operations (continued)Day to Day Operations (continued)Perimeter Instant ArmingUsed when someone is still on the premises, only the ext

Page 4 - Table of Contents

– 12 –Standard Operations (continued)Day to Day Operations (continued)Perimeter ArmingUsed when someone is still on the premises, only the exterior (p

Page 5 - Typographical Conventions

– 13 –Standard Operations (continued)Day to Day Operations (continued)Custom ArmingUsed to alarm zones that you specify and your installer programs in

Page 6 - Understanding Partitioning

– 14 –Note: In commercial burglar alarm applications for UL Listed systems, a ring-back indication andbell test should be heard after arming (closing)

Page 7

– 15 –Standard Operations (continued)Day to Day Operations (continued)Normal DisarmingPlease read the section about Emergency Procedures prior to bein

Page 8

– 16 –Optional OperationsDay to Day Operations (continued)Quick ArmingQuick Arming allows some arming commands to to entered without first entering a

Page 9 - Option and Emergency Keys

– 17 –Optional Operations (continued)Day to Day Operations (continued)Force ArmingWhen one or more zones are faulted (if, for example, a window ordoor

Page 10 - Standard Operations

– 18 –Optional Operations (continued)Day to Day Operations (continued)Zone BypassThere may be occasions when it is desirable or necessary to temporari

Page 11 - Perimeter Instant Arming

– 19 –Optional Operations (continued)Day to Day Operations (continued)Automatic ArmingEach partition can be programmed to automatically arm once per d

Page 13 - Custom Arming

– 20 –Optional Operations (continued)Day to Day Operations (continued)Delaying Automatic ArmingWhen Automatic Arming is set, to inform occupants that

Page 14 - Maximum Security Arming

– 21 –Optional Operations (continued)Day to Day Operations (continued)Automatic DisarmingEach partition can be programmed to automatically disarm once

Page 15 - Normal Disarming

– 22 –Optional Operations (continued)Day to Day Operations (continued)Delayed ArmingDelayed Arming is simply causing the system to arm after a specifi

Page 16 - Quick Arming

– 23 –Optional Operations (continued)Day to Day Operations (continued)Chime ModeChime Mode causes the keypad sounders to beep each time a Perimeter or

Page 17 - Force Arming

– 24 –Optional Operations (continued)Day to Day Operations (continued)Access ControlYour system may use a keypad key sequence to activate other electr

Page 18 - Zone Bypass

– 25 –Optional Operations (continued)Day to Day Operations (continued)Changing the DateThe System Date can only be changed in Master Programming Mode,

Page 19 - Automatic Arming

– 26 –Optional Operations (continued)Day to Day Operations (continued)Setting the System ClockSetting the time on the System Clock can only be done in

Page 20 - Delaying Automatic Arming

– 27 –Emergency ProceduresIdentifying Alarm SoundsYour alarm system may be programmed for a steady alarm sound ora pulsed alarm sound. It is important

Page 21 - Automatic Disarming

– 28 –Fire Reset / Fire TroubleFire ResetDuring a fire alarm, exit the premises immediately. When you havedetermined there is no fire, you must silenc

Page 22 - Delayed Arming

– 29 –Fire SafetyWARNING: No fire detection device or system should be considered 100 percent foolproof.This fire alarm system can provide early warn

Page 23 - Chime Mode

– 3 –System OverviewCongratulations on the installation of your new security system. No other investment can provide such peace of mind. Welcome to t

Page 24 - Access Control

– 30 –Fire Safety (continued)• Provide a barricade between family members and fire, smoke andtoxic gases (i.e. close all bedroom doors before retiring

Page 25 - Changing the Date

– 31 –1234567890#Emergency Procedures (continued)Emergency Keypad Alarms / Silencing AlarmsThe Emergency Alarm Keys [ ], [ ], and [ ] may generate Fir

Page 26 - Setting the System Clock

– 32 –Turning OFF (Disarming) Your System Under DuressA Duress PIN (see also, Personal Identification Numbers, PIN Authority Levels) is used when some

Page 27 - Fire Alarms

– 33 –Personal Identification NumbersGeneral InformationWhen programming Personal Identification Numbers, it is helpful toknow the following terms:• P

Page 28 - [PIN] + [System Reset]

– 34 –Personal Identification Numbers (continued)Changing a PINPINs can only be changed in Master Programming Mode, so they are not programmable from

Page 29 - Fire Safety

– 35 –Personal Identification Numbers (continued)PIN Authority Levels0 = Master:Can enter all commands, add or change PINs in assignedpartitions, chan

Page 30 - Fire Safety (continued)

– 36 –Note: Entering the command sequence [Master Code] [#] [0] [3] [#] will cause the DS7447/DS7447E keypad to read back the temporary code expirati

Page 31

– 37 –Error DisplaysError Displays can only be read when thecontrol is disarmed. Some Control PanelErrors, such as battery trouble and any RFtroubles,

Page 32

– 38 –System FaultsSystem faults are designated as follows:Error Displays and Warnings (continued)[#] [8] [7] will display [#] [8] [9] will displayRAM

Page 33 - Removing a PIN

– 39 –Testing Your SystemZone TestThe Zone Test is used to confirm that detectors will report alarms to the keypad. A Zone Test works on all zones, ex

Page 34 - Changing a PIN

– 4 –Table of ContentsSystem Overview ...3Tips, Notes, Cautions, and Warnings ...

Page 35 - PIN Authority Levels

– 40 –Testing your System (continued)Battery TestsIf a power failure occurs, your control panel has a built-in battery that will continue to power the

Page 36

– 41 –Testing your System (continued)Communicator TestThis test is available only if your system transmits alarms and system information to a monitori

Page 37 - Error Displays

– 42 –Testing your System (continued)Fire Walk TestThis test is used to confirm that Smoke detectors will report alarms to the keypads. The Fire Walk

Page 38 - System Faults

– 43 –Event History ReadbackThe History Buffer stores the last 400 events in memory. The DS7447/DS7447E can display all of these events. The DS7445/DS

Page 39 - Testing Your System

– 44 –The Master Keypad - DS7447/DS7447E onlyGeneral InformationYour system may include a Master keypad. A Master keypad is a DS7447/DS7447E keypad pr

Page 40 - Battery Tests

– 45 –The Master Keypad (continued)Master Keypad Displays (continued)This chart will help you understand what each LED function of the Master keypad r

Page 41 - Communicator Test

– 46 –Single Partition ModeThe Master Keypad (continued)Single Partition Mode is used to control partitions on a “one at a time/one by one” basis from

Page 42 - Fire Walk Test

– 47 –Arming from the Master KeypadThe Master Keypad (continued)Type of Arming Desired Command SequenceArming Allthe Partitions to whichYou Have Acces

Page 43 - Event History Readback

– 48 –Disarming from the Master KeypadThe Master Keypad (continued)Type of DisarmingDesiredCommand SequenceDisarming All thePartitions to whichYou Hav

Page 44

– 49 –GlossaryAccess Control PINAn Access Control PIN is a special codeused to activate electric door locks or othermechanisms connected to the contro

Page 45 - The Master Keypad (continued)

– 5 –Conventions Used in this GuideTips, Notes, Cautions, and WarningsThroughout this User’s Guide helpful tips and notes will be presented on the use

Page 46

– 50 –Glossary (continued)Local SystemA Local System is a system that has acontrol panel that is not programmed to calla monitoring service. It will s

Page 47 - Arming from the Master Keypad

– 51 –IndexAAccess Control ...24PIN ... 35, 49Alarm Sounds

Page 48

– 52 –KKeyfobs ... 9Keypads ... 3DS7447/DS7447E

Page 49 - Glossary

– 53 –Quick Reference GuideMaintenance and ServiceThe system should be tested weekly to ensure it is functioning properly. If problems are detected in

Page 50 - Glossary (continued)

– 54 –Quick Reference Guide (continued)

Page 51

– 55 –Quick Reference Guide (continued)Zone Protection129_______________130_______________131_______________132_______________133_______________134___

Page 52 - Index (continued)

– 56 –Quick Reference Guide (continued)Zone Protection193_______________194_______________195_______________196_______________197_______________198___

Page 53 - Quick Reference Guide

– 57 –This page intentionally blank

Page 54

– 58 –System Features Reference GuideAudible Alarm Signalling Device SoundsIntrusion ( ) Pulse ( ) ContinuousFire ( ) Pulse ( ) ContinuousKeyp

Page 55

– 59 –System Features Reference Guide (continued)Partitioning( ) Partitioning enabled( ) Partitioning not enabled( ) Number of PartitionsCommands f

Page 56

– 6 –Your alarm system may be Partitioned.A Partitioned system is a system that is divided into up to eight areas which may be armed and disarmed inde

Page 57 - This page intentionally blank

ForServicePlease contact yourinstalling company atCopyright © 2007 Bosch Security Systems, Inc.DS7400Xi (4+) User GuideP/N: F01U035700-01 7/07

Page 58

– 7 –Day to Day OperationsDay to Day OperationsUnderstanding the DS7447/DS7447E and DS7445/DS7445i KeypadsThis chart will help you understand what eac

Page 59

– 8 –Understanding the DS7447/DS7447E and DS7445/DS7445i Keypads (continued)Volume Control: The keypad sounder volume can be adjusted using the [1] an

Page 60 - Please contact your

– 9 –Understanding the RF3341 Keypad and KeyfobsGeneral InformationYour security system may use keypads or keyfobs which use a radio frequency to tran

Comments to this Manuals

No comments