Installation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Certifications, approvals, listings, and safety
- Introduction
- System overview
- Installation checklist
- Control panel installation
- Power supply
- Telephone communications
- IP communications
- Keypads, keyswitches, keyfobs and transmitters
- Keypads
- B915 Basic Keypad
- B920 Two-line Alphanumeric Keypad
- B921C Two-line Capacitive Keypad with Inputs
- B930 ATM Style Alphanumeric Keypad
- B942 Touch Screen Keypad
- Shortcuts and custom functions
- Address settings
- Supervision
- Installation and control panel wiring (keypads)
- Sensor loops overview and wiring (B921C/B942/B942W only)
- Output wiring (B942/B942W only)
- Troubleshooting
- Keyswitches
- RADION keyfobs and Inovonics pendant transmitters
- Keypads
- On-board outputs
- Off-board outputs
- On-board points
- Off-board points
- Wireless modules
- Access control
- Program and test the control panel
- Control panel board overview
- System wiring diagrams
- Approved applications
- Keypad Installer menu
- [1] Program menu
- [1] Reporting > [1] Phone menu parameters
- [1] Reporting > [2] Network menu parameters
- [1] Reporting > [3] Routing menu parameters
- [1] Reporting > [4] Personal Note menu parameters
- [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > (choose the bus module or on-board) > [1] Module Parameters menu
- [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > (choose the bus module or on-board) > [2] Address Parameters menu
- [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > (choose the bus module or on-board) > [3] DNS Parameters menu
- [2] Network > [2] Cellular > (choose the SDI2 cellular module or plug-in module)
- [3] RPS > [1] RPS Passcode menu parameters
- [3] RPS > [2] RPS Phone Number menu parameters
- [3] RPS > [3] RPS IP Address menu parameters
- [3] RPS > [4] RPS Port Number menu parameters
- [4] Area Options menu parameters
- [5] Keypad menu parameters
- [6] Users menu parameters
- [7] Points menu parameters
- [8] Disable Programming menu
- [2] Wireless menu
- [1] RF Point Menu> [1] Enroll Point RFID
- [1] RF Point Menu> [2] Replace Point RFID
- [1] RF Point Menu> [3] Remove Point RFID
- [2] RF Repeater Menu > [1] Add Repeater
- [2] RF Repeater Menu > [2] Replace Repeater
- [2] RF Repeater Menu > [3] Remove Repeater
- [3] RF Diagnostic Menu > [1] RF Points
- [3] RF Diagnostic Menu > [2] RF Repeater Menu
- [3] Diags menu
- [4] Serv Byp (Service Bypass) menu
- [5] Versions menu
- [6] Cloud menu
- [1] Program menu
- Specifications
- Appendix
- Back Page
Called party disconnect
Telephone companies provide “called party disconnect” to allow the called party to terminate
a call. The called party must go on hook (hang up) for a fixed interval before a dial tone is
available for a new call. This interval varies with telephone company equipment. Control panel
firmware allows for “called party disconnect” by adding a 35-seconds “on hook” interval to the
dial tone detect function. If the control panel does not detect a dial tone in 7 seconds, it puts
the telephone line on hook for 35 seconds to activate “called party disconnect,” goes off hook,
and begins a seven-seconds dial tone detect. If no dial tone is detected, the control panel
dials the number anyway. Each time the control panel dials the number, the control panel
records this as an attempt.
Communication failure
If the control panel has a backup route configured and the first two attempts to reach the
receiver over the primary phone line fail, the system switches to the backup route. When it
switches to the backup route, it sends a trouble event, and the event that triggered the
telephone call to the central station follows.
After ten unsuccessful attempts to reach the receiver, the control panel enters communication
failure. The control panel clears any reports queued for the failed route and generates a
COMM FAIL event that shows on the keypads. A trouble sounder can be programmed to
annunciate at the keypads.
One hour after a COMM FAIL event, the control panel attempts to send a COMM RSTL event.
If a communication failure still occurs, the keypad trouble sounds again.
Notice!
UL Canada Compliance set to Yes
If the UL Canada Compliance parameter is set to yes, the control panel does not clear
pending reports before generating a COMM FAIL event. It continues to queue the reports for
the failed route until the one of the failed routes in the route group is restored. If the queue
reaches the capacity of panel event log, the oldest reports are cleared (overwritten).
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2016.05 | 14 | F.01U.287.180 Installation and System Reference Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.