Control Panel B6512/B5512/B4512/B3512 (B5512E/B4512E/B3512E) en Installation and System Reference Guide
Control Panel Table of Contents | en 3 Table of contents 1 Certifications, approvals, listings, and safety 8 1.1 Listings and approvals 8 1.1.1 UL 8 1.1.2 ULC 8 1.1.3 Security Industry Association (SIA) 8 1.1.4 Department of Defense (DoD) 8 1.1.5 Department of Energy 8 1.1.6 California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) 8 1.1.7 National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 8 1.1.8 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules 9 1.1.9 Industry Canada (IC) 9 1.
en | Table of Contents Control Panel 6.2.2 Battery maintenance 32 6.2.3 Battery supervision 33 6.2.4 Battery discharge and recharge schedule 33 6.3 B520 Auxiliary Power Supply 33 6.3.1 SDI2 address settings 33 6.3.2 Supervision 34 6.3.3 Auxiliary power supply trouble conditions 34 6.3.4 Installation and control panel wiring (B520) 34 6.3.5 Powered device and battery wiring 35 7 Telephone communications 37 7.1 B430 Plug-in Telephone Communicator 37 7.1.
Control Panel Table of Contents | en 5 9.1.8 Supervision 55 9.1.9 Installation and control panel wiring (keypads) 55 9.1.10 Sensor loops overview and wiring (B921C/B942/B942W only) 56 9.1.11 Output wiring (B942/B942W only) 57 9.1.12 Troubleshooting 57 9.2 Keyswitches 57 9.2.1 Operation 58 9.2.2 Installation and control panel wiring (keyswitches) 58 9.3 RADION keyfobs and Inovonics pendant transmitters 59 10 On-board outputs 60 10.1 Circuit protection 60 10.
en | Table of Contents Control Panel 16.2 Perform walk tests 77 16.2.1 Fire walk test 77 16.2.2 Intrusion walk test 78 16.2.3 Service walk test 78 16.2.4 Invisible walk test 79 17 Control panel board overview 80 18 System wiring diagrams 82 18.1 System wiring overview 82 18.2 Battery lead supervision wiring 84 18.3 2-wire smoke wiring (B201) 85 18.4 2-wire smoke wiring (D125B) 86 18.5 Notification appliance circuit wiring 86 18.
Control Panel Table of Contents | en 7 20.1.17 [8] Disable Programming menu 135 20.2 [2] Wireless menu 136 20.2.1 [1] RF Point Menu> [1] Enroll Point RFID 136 20.2.2 [1] RF Point Menu> [2] Replace Point RFID 136 20.2.3 [1] RF Point Menu> [3] Remove Point RFID 137 20.2.4 [2] RF Repeater Menu > [1] Add Repeater 137 20.2.5 [2] RF Repeater Menu > [2] Replace Repeater 138 20.2.6 [2] RF Repeater Menu > [3] Remove Repeater 139 20.2.7 [3] RF Diagnostic Menu > [1] RF Points 139 20.2.
en | Certifications, approvals, listings, and safety 1 Control Panel Certifications, approvals, listings, and safety This section provides certification and approval listings and safety information. 1.1 Listings and approvals This document includes the section Approved applications, page 92. Refer to this section for guidelines on installing the control panels in Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) and firespecific applications. 1.1.1 UL Listed for: 1.1.
Control Panel 1.1.8 Certifications, approvals, listings, and safety | en 9 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules Part 15 This equipment was tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
en | Certifications, approvals, listings, and safety 1.2.1 Control Panel Effects of lighting Electronics involved in a direct lightning strike or near a lightning strike can show adverse effects. When lightning strikes, several things happen: – An electromagnetic wave spreads from the center point of the strike inducing high voltages onto nearby conductors. – The voltage changes substantially on electrical grounds near the lightning strike.
Control Panel Introduction | en 11 Introduction 2 This section includes an introduction to documents for this product and other documentrelated instructions. About documentation 2.1 This document contains instructions for a trained installer to properly install, configure, and operate this control panel, and optional peripheral devices. Review this document before beginning the installation to determine the hardware and wiring requirements for the features used. (Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
en | Introduction Control Panel 5. Click on the Documents tab, and then click the desired language listed to the right of the desired document. Call Bosch Security Systems, Inc., Technical Support (1-800-289-0096) if you need additional assistance.
Control Panel Introduction | en 13 Conettix Plug-in HSPA+ Cellular Communicator (B443) Installation and Operation Guide (P/N: F01U283181)* Conettix Plug-in Communicator Interface (B450) Installation and Operation Guide (P/N: F01U300740)* + Auxiliary Power Supply (B520) Installation and Operation Guide (P/N: F01U265445)* RADION receiver SD (B810) Installation Guide (P/N: F01U261834)* SDI2 Inovonics Interface Module (B820) Installation Guide (P/N: F01U265460)* *Shipped with the module.
3 en | System overview Control Panel System overview B91x/B92x/B93x/B94x Use keypads to operate the control panel by area. B5512 control panels support up to 4 areas. B4512 control panels support up to 2 areas. B3512 control panels support 1 area. Each area can have its own account number or you can group together areas with a common account number. B820 SDI2 Inovonics Interface modules interface with an Inovonics wireless receiver.
Control Panel 3.1 System overview | en 15 Configuration and parts This section lists each control panel's capacities and a parts list. 3.1.
en | System overview Control Panel Assembly – PC board 3.1.3 Order separately Order the accessories listed below to aid in the installation of your control panel. If you ordered your control panel in a kit, you might already have these parts.
Control Panel CTN System overview | en Name UL 985 Intrusion cUL 17 Fire B921C Two-line Capacitive Keypad with Inputs (SDI2)4 x x x B930 ATM Style Alphanumeric Keypad (SDI2) x x x B942 Touch Screen Keypad (B942W white) CX4010 UL Listed Class 2 Transformer 18 VAC 22 VA 60 Hz x x D125B Dual Class B Initiating Module5 x x x D126 Battery (12.
en | System overview Control Panel Compatible detectors The following is a sampling of wired detectors suitable for use on approved applications. Other UL listed devices are available.
Control Panel System overview | en Model Name Description RFUN-A RADION universal Universal transmitter 19 Not investigated by UL. 1 UL 985 only.
en | System overview Control Panel Notice! No wireless detectors have been approved for use with alarm verification points. For specific installation and operation instructions, please refer to manufacturers' manuals. D125B 2-wire smoke compatibility table Refer to the Dual Class B Initiating Module (D125B) Installation Instructions. 3.3 Features This section includes the control panel's notable features. 3.3.
Control Panel System overview | en 21 In each of the examples above, all of the areas are under the sole responsibility of a single owner. In multi-area systems, the bell (or siren) and control panel must be in one of the protected areas. The bell or siren must be located where it can be heard by users who turn areas on and off (arm and disarm). 3.3.
en | System overview 3.3.8 Control Panel Firmware updates The system can update the firmware remotely: – Control panel updates. Remotely update the control panel firmware for easy feature enhancements without replacing ROM chips. – Module update support. Remotely update the firmware on connected SDI2 modules for easy feature enhancements without visiting each individual module. 2016.05 | 14 | F.01U.287.180 Installation and System Reference Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
Control Panel 4 Installation checklist | en 23 Installation checklist Before installing and operating the control panel, read these instructions. Failure to follow these procedures may cause the device not to function properly. Bosch Security Systems Inc. is not responsible for any devices that are improperly installed, tested, or maintained. This document does not contain special information about local requirements and safety issues.
5 en | Control panel installation Control Panel Control panel installation This section explains how to mount the control panel enclosure, how to mount the control panel into the enclosure, and provides an overview of how to wire modules to the control panel. 5.1 Install the enclosure and wiring label Refer to Enclosures, page 96 to determine if the application requires a specific enclosure. Installing the enclosure: 1. Remove any knockouts prior to installing the control panel. 2.
Control Panel Control panel installation | en 1 2 3 25 2 3 4 2 5 2 Figure 5.1: Enclosure and control panel mounting (B10 shown) Callout ᅳ Description 1 ᅳ Control panel wiring label 2 ᅳ Enclosure mounting holes (4) 3 ᅳ Module mounting locations (4) 4 ᅳ Tamper switch mounting location 5 ᅳ Control panel mounting location 5.2 Install the control panel This section includes instructions to mount the control panel in the enclosure, connect earth ground, and make other control panel connections. 5.
en | Control panel installation Control Panel 2 3 3 Figure 5.2: B10 and B11 control panel placement locations Callout ᅳ Description 1 ᅳ B10 Medium Control Panel Enclosure 2 ᅳ B11 Small Control Panel Enclosure 3 ᅳ Mounting clip locations for the B6512/B5512/B4512/B3512 2. Snap the four supplied plastic standoffs onto four enclosure support posts. If using the B12 Mounting Plate for D8103 Enclosure, attach the standoffs to the plate support posts. Do not attach the standoffs with screws at this time.
Control Panel Control panel installation | en 27 Figure 5.4: Mount control panel on standoffs 4. If using the B12 Mounting Plate for D8103 Enclosure, rest the hook tabs on the mounting plate hooks within the enclosure. Secure the lock-down tab to the plate mounting hole with the screw provided. Connect earth ground 5.2.2 To help prevent damage from electrostatic discharges or other transient electrical surges, connect the system to earth ground before making other connections.
en | Control panel installation Control Panel OUTPUT A (C terminal) = AUX PWR P1 COM AUX OUTPUT A (C terminal) = COM P1 COM AUX OUTPUT A (C terminal) = DRY P1 COM AUX COMMUNICATION MODULE 1 ETHERNET ETHERNET 100BASE-T LINK USB RESET P1 ON-BOARD POINTS Voltage Ranges Open 3.7 - 5.0 VDC Normal 2.0 - 3.0 VDC Short 0.0 - 1.
Control Panel Control panel installation | en 29 The interconnect wiring connectors are "keyed" (interconnect wiring plug can fit in only one direction). COMMUNICATION MODULE 1 ETHERNET ETHERNET 100BASE-T LINK OUTPUT A Jumper Under Cover ON-BOARD POINTS Voltage Ranges Open 3.7 - 5.0 VDC Normal 2.0 - 3.0 VDC Short 0.0 - 1.
en | Power supply 6 Control Panel Power supply This section provides information on installing and maintaining primary power, batteries, and auxiliary power. 6.1 Primary (AC) power The control panel uses an 18 VAC, 22 VA internally fused transformer (CX4010) for its primary power source. The control panel draws 125 mA when idle and 155 mA when in the alarm state. The auxiliary power available for powered devices is 800 mA.
Control Panel Power supply | en 31 A 12 V sealed lead-acid rechargeable battery (such as the D126/D1218) supplies secondary power to maintain system operation during interruptions of primary (AC) power. Notice! Use sealed lead acid batteries only The charging circuit is calibrated for lead-acid batteries. Do not use gel-cell or NiCad batteries. Extra batteries To increase battery back-up time, connect a second 12 V battery in parallel to the first battery.
en | Power supply Control Panel COMMUNICATION MODULE 1 ETHERNET ETHERNET 100BASE-T 2 LINK OUTPUT A Jumper Under Cover ON-BOARD POINTS Voltage Ranges Open 3.7 - 5.0 VDC Normal 2.0 - 3.0 VDC Short 0.0 - 1.
Control Panel Power supply | en 33 Caution! ! Exceeding the maximum output ratings or installing the transformer in an outlet that is routinely switched off causes heavy discharges. Routine heavy discharges can lead to premature battery failure. 6.2.3 Battery supervision The battery charging float level occurs at 13.65 VDC. If the battery voltage drops below 12.1 VDC, the control panel sends a LOW BATTERY report, if programmed to do so. When the battery voltage drops to 10.
en | Power supply Control Panel If multiple B520 modules reside on the same system, each B520 module must have a unique address. Supervision 6.3.2 The control panel supervises B520 Auxiliary Power Supply Modules on the SDI2 bus. With any failure to receive an expected response from a B520, all keypads show a system fault. The control panel sends a module trouble report to the central station (if configured for module trouble reports). 6.3.
Control Panel Power supply | en 35 Figure 6.2: B520 earth ground wiring Callout ᅳ Description 1 ᅳ B520 Auxiliary Power Supply Module 2 ᅳ 14 AWG - 16 AWG (1.8 mm - 1.5 mm) wire 3 ᅳ Ground device (grounding rod or cold water pipe) Wire to the control panel When wiring a module to a control panel, use the terminal strip labeled with PWR, A, B, and COM for SDI2 IN to wire to corresponding control panel terminals PWR, A, B, and COM. Use 12 AWG to 22 AWG (2 mm to 0.65 mm) wire.
en | Power supply Control Panel 1 1 SDI2 OUT SDI2 IN PWR A B COM PWR A B COM SDI2 OUT SDI2 IN PWR A B COM PWR A B COM R YGB 3 4 2 2 PWR A B COM PWR A B COM Figure 6.
Control Panel Telephone communications | en 37 Telephone communications 7 The control panel supports telephone communications through the B430 Plug-in Telephone Communicator. 7.1 B430 Plug-in Telephone Communicator The B430 Plug-in Telephone Communicator provides communication over PSTN. The module provides a single telephone interface RJ-45 connector for connecting the phone line. The module plugs directly into the control panel with no additional connections required.
en | Telephone communications Control Panel Wire to the phone line 1 3 2 4 Figure 7.1: PTSN module wiring (B5512 shown) Callout ᅳ Description 1 ᅳ Premises telephone 2 ᅳ Incoming Telco line 3 ᅳ Installer telephone test set 4 ᅳ RJ-45 phone connector 7.1.3 Diagnostic LEDs The module uses a green LED to indicate when the module is on or off hook or the line is ringing (incoming phone call).
Control Panel Telephone communications | en 1 39 2 4 3 5 6 Figure 7.2: RJ31X wiring Callout ᅳ Description 1 ᅳ Outside Telco 2 ᅳ Premises telephone 3 ᅳ Bar short removed on Telco connector block insertion – positions 1 and 4 and 5 and 8 4 ᅳ RJ31X jack 5 ᅳ Telco connector block 6 ᅳ To control panel 7.3 Telephone line monitor The B430 module has a built-in telephone line monitor that tests the telephone line for voltage and current.
7.4 en | Telephone communications Control Panel 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.
Control Panel 8 IP communications | en 41 IP communications IP communication The control panel can use on-board Ethernet (IP) connection (the on-board Ethernet port is excluded on “E” versions) to communicate with a Conettix D6600 or a Conettix D6100IPv6 Communications Receiver/Gateway. The control panel can optionally use a B426 Conettix Ethernet Communication Module or a Conettix Plug-in Cellular Communicator (B440/B441/B442/B443).
en | IP communications 3. Control Panel In RPS, open the control panel account and click the Connect button. From the Connect Via drop-down list select IP Direct. Click Connect. Once connected, perform the necessary tasks, and disconnect when finished. 4. Reconnect the cable used for IP communication, if applicable. For more information on using AutoIP, refer to AutoIP, page 163. 8.1.
Control Panel IP communications | en Flash pattern 43 Function Plugged into an Ethernet network. On Steady Communication in progress. Flashing Unplugged from an Ethernet network, or the Ethernet network is not available. Off Table 8.2: LINK LED descriptions Conettix Plug-in Cellular Communicators 8.2 Cellular plug-in communicators provide communication between the control panel and central monitoring stations or RPS using a cellular network.
en | IP communications Control Panel Plug the module into a control panel by aligning the module with the control panel’s on-board connector. The retention clip has a locking device to help hold the card in position. Pull the locking device back. Align the PCB metal contacts with the on-board connector. Push the module into place. The retention clip snaps closed and secures the module in place. Wire to the antenna The module has a threaded connector for connection to an antenna.
Control Panel IP communications | en LED 45 Function Indicates a very good signal strength level. Green (2 lights) * One green LED indicates the minimum installation level. Table 8.3: Cellular module signal strength LED patterns A single blue Status LED indicates the module status. Flash pattern Function Normal state. Indicates normal operation. Flashes once every 1 sec Communication error state. Indicates the module is unable to communicate on the 3 quick flashes cellular network.
en | IP communications – Control Panel Communication supervision. The control panel supervises the communication path by polling the central station receiver. If the poll is missed from either side, a communication fault is declared both at the control panel and the central station receiver. B426 module faults 8.3.3 With a B426 installed, several services become available to the control panel.
Control Panel IP communications | en 47 Wire the module When you wire an SDI2 module to a control panel, you can use either the terminal strip labeled with PWR, A, B, and COM to wire to corresponding terminals labeled PWR, A, B, and COM on the control panel, or you can use the interconnect wiring connector and the included interconnect cable. For terminal wiring, use 18 AWG to 22 AWG (1.02 mm to 0.65 mm) wire. Notice! Use either the terminal strip wiring or interconnect wiring to the control panel.
en | IP communications Control Panel 1 2 R Y G B Figure 8.4: B426 to Ethernet wiring Callout ᅳ Description 1 ᅳ B426 module 2 ᅳ Ethernet cable 8.3.6 Diagnostic LEDs The B426 includes the following on-board LEDs to assist with troubleshooting: – Heartbeat (system status). – RX (receive). – TX (transmit). Refer to B426 module overview for Ethernet link LED locations. Flash pattern Function Normal state. Indicates normal operation state. Flashes once every 1 sec Communication error state.
Control Panel IP communications | en Flash pattern 49 Function Occurs when the module receives a message over the network connection – UPD, TCP, or DNS. RX (Receive) Flashing Occurs when the module sends a message over the network connection – UPD, TCP, or DNS. TX (Transmit) Flashing Table 8.
en | IP communications 8.4.1 Control Panel SDI2 address settings Notice! The module reads the address switch setting only during module power up. If you change the setting after you apply power to the module, you must cycle the power to the module in order for the new setting to take effect. The control panel supports one module. Set the address switch to 1 to use the module with the control panel. 8.4.2 Supervision The control panel supervises in two ways: – Module supervision.
Control Panel IP communications | en 51 Notice! Use either the terminal strip wiring or interconnect wiring to the control panel. Do not use both. When connecting multiple modules, you can combine terminal strip and interconnect 1k AUX - 12 V + COM AUX R Y PWR A G B B COM End of Line Resistors 1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8 1 5 7 COM 2 3 COM 4 COM 6 COM 1 ON-BOARD POINTS Voltage Ranges Open 3.7 - 5.0 VDC Normal 2.0 - 3.0 VDC Short 0.0 - 1.
en | IP communications Control Panel Flash pattern Function Trouble state. Indicates a trouble condition exists. Examine the other LEDs to determine the trouble condition. On Steady LED trouble state. Indicates the module is not powered up, or there is a failure in the module. Check for proper installation. Off Table 8.8: Heartbeat LED descriptions Flash pattern Function RX (Receive) Occurs every time a packet is received on-air.
Control Panel IP communications | en 53 Notice! Compliance with ULC-S304 and ULC-S559 For compliance, the Conettix central station receiver/gateway and D6200 Programming/ Administration Software must be updated as shown in the following table for both the Modem4 reporting format and the Contact ID reporting format. ULC-S304/ULC-S559 Modem4 and ContactID reporting format requirements Receiver/Gateway CPU version D6200 version Conettix D6600 Communications Receiver/Gateway 01.11.00 2.
en | Keypads, keyswitches, keyfobs and transmitters 9 Control Panel Keypads, keyswitches, keyfobs and transmitters The system can use keypads, maintained or momentary contact keyswitches, wireless RADION keyfobs or Inovonics transmitters, or a combination of these options to turn areas on and off. B5512 control panels support up to 4 areas. B4512 control panels support up to 2 areas. B3512 control panels support 1 area. Refer to Areas and accounts, page 20 for a description of areas. 9.
Control Panel 9.1.5 Keypads, keyswitches, keyfobs and transmitters | en 55 B942 Touch Screen Keypad The B942/B942W is an SDI2 bus compatible device. Each keypad has a credential reader, a presence sensor, a graphical interface for controlling the system, and touch screen keys for data or command entry. Each sensor loop is assigned a point number. The keypad transmits sensor loop status to the control panel individually.
en | Keypads, keyswitches, keyfobs and transmitters 4. Control Panel Pull the necessary wiring through the mounting plate. Refer to Wire to the control panel, page 56. 5. Install the keypad on the base. Wire to the control panel Connect B Series keypads to the SDI2 bus by parallel wire run from the control panel to each keypad, wire from keypad to keypad, or a combination of the two.
Control Panel Keypads, keyswitches, keyfobs and transmitters | en 57 1COM2 3COM4 Figure 9.2: Keypad inputs wiring (B921C shown) Callout ᅳ Description 1 ᅳ Keypad terminal strip 2 ᅳ Sensor loop 3 ᅳ 1 kΩ EOL resistor (P/N: F01U026703) 9.1.11 Output wiring (B942/B942W only) The keypad provides one NO (normally open) output. (It includes NO and C (COMMON) terminals.) When the output is in an active (energized) state, the NO has continuity with the C terminal. 9.1.
en | Keypads, keyswitches, keyfobs and transmitters 9.2.1 Control Panel Operation Maintained contact For points connected to the keyswitch and programmed for a maintained contact, an open on the sensor loop turns the area All On (armed). The control panel force arms all faulted points, regardless of the entry in the FA Bypass Max program item. Returning the circuit to normal turns the area off.
Control Panel 9.3 Keypads, keyswitches, keyfobs and transmitters | en 59 RADION keyfobs and Inovonics pendant transmitters B5512 control panels support up to 50 wireless RADION keyfobs or 50 Inovonics pendant transmitters, one for each of the 50 users the control panel supports. B4512 control panels support up to 32 wireless RADION keyfobs or 32 Inovonics pendant transmitters, one for each of the 32 users the control panel supports.
en | On-board outputs 10 Control Panel On-board outputs The control panel provides one configurable (power, common, dry) and two open collector onboard outputs. 10.1 Circuit protection The powered outputs come with circuit protection. Three self-resetting circuit breakers protect the control panel from short circuits on the continuous and programmable power outputs. One self-resetting circuit breaker protects the AUX (auxiliary power) terminal.
Control Panel 10.3 On-board outputs | en 61 Open collector outputs OUTPUT B and C B C OUTPUT Outputs B and C are open collector outputs that can sink up to 50 mA of power (+12 VDC), when activated. As an example, the figure below shows using Outputs B and C to trigger the relays of a D134 Dual Relay Module. COMMUNICATION MODULE 1 1 ETHERNET ETHERNET 100BASE-T LINK OUTPUT A Jumper Under Cover SDI2 Device Bus R Y G B ON-BOARD POINTS Voltage Ranges Open 3.7 - 5.0 VDC Normal 2.0 - 3.0 VDC Short 0.
en | Off-board outputs 11 Control Panel Off-board outputs The control panel supports off-board outputs using the B308 Octo-output Module. 11.1 B308 Octo-output Module The B308 is an eight output expansion device that connects to control panels through the SDI2 bus. This module is supervised for the connection to the SDI2 bus. It provides eight independently controlled outputs. Each output can operate as either normally open or normally closed.
Control Panel 11.1.3 Off-board outputs | en 63 Installation and control panel wiring (B308) Ensure that there is enough power for the module and other powered devices you want connected to the system. Refer to On-board outputs, page 60. Caution! ! Remove all power (AC and battery) before making any connections. Failure to do so might result in personal injury and/or equipment damage. Install the module 1. Set the module address using the address switches before you install it in the enclosure. 2.
en | On-board points Control Panel On-board points 12 1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8 The control panel provides eight on-board points . Each point functions independently and does not interfere with the operation of the others. The control panel monitors the sensor loops for normal, shorted, or open conditions between an input terminal and any of the point common terminals. The programming for the point determines how the control panel responds to those conditions.
Control Panel On-board points | en 65 1 2 3 4 7 1 kW 2 3 5 8 9 10 2 3 6 Figure 12.1: On-board point sensor loop wiring, single EOL resistor Callout ᅳ Description 1 ᅳ 100 Ω maximum 2 ᅳ Point input terminal 3 ᅳ Common 4 ᅳ Normally closed contacts (NC) 5 ᅳ Normally open contacts (NO) 6 ᅳ Combination: Normally open contacts and normally closed contacts (NO/NC) 7 ᅳ 1 kΩ EOL resistor (ICP-1K22AWG-10) 8 ᅳ Brown 9 ᅳ Black 10 ᅳ Red Point voltage parameters Point voltage parameters are specified.
en | On-board points Control Panel Callout - Description 1 - Point sensor loop terminals 2 - Normally closed device (contact) 3 - 1.0 kΩ resistor at device 4 - 1.0 kΩ resistor at EOL (end-of-line) 12.2 Point response time The control panel scans on-board and off-board point sensor loops every 250 milliseconds. The Debounce parameter in the Point Assignment section of RPS determines point response time by setting the length of time the control panel scans a point before initiating an alarm.
Control Panel Off-board points | en 67 Off-board points 13 The control panel supports off-board points using the B208 Octo-input Module. B208 Octo-input Module 13.1 The B208 Octo-input Module is an eight point expansion device that connects to the control panel through the SDI2 bus. This module is supervised and communicates back to the control panel all point status changes. The module points work in the same way as the points on the control panel. B6512 control panels support up to 9 modules.
en | Off-board points Control Panel Install the module 1. Set the module address using the address switches before you install it in the enclosure. 2. Install the module in the enclosure with the control panel or in an adjacent enclosure that is within the distances rated for the module: 1000 ft (305 m) with 18 AWG to 22 AWG (1.02 mm to 0.65 mm) wire. 3. Use the screws provided with the module to secure the module in the enclosure.
Control Panel Off-board points | en 69 You can configure each sensor loop for a single EOL resistor, or for dual EOL resistors. Single EOL resistor is the default. For dual EOL resistors, set the Point Index (point profile) > Circuit Style parameter to dual. Notice! You do not need to install the EOL resistor for unused points (Point Index parameter set to 0 [zero]). UL does not permit normally closed loops for commercial fire applications.
en | Off-board points Control Panel Single EOL resistor circuit style Figure 13.2: B208 sensor loop wiring Callout ᅳ Description 1 ᅳ Module 2 ᅳ Sensor loop 3 ᅳ EOL Resistor – 1.0 kΩ (2.0 kΩ and No EOL optional) 4 ᅳ Wiring to additional sensor loops 2016.05 | 14 | F.01U.287.180 Installation and System Reference Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
Control Panel Off-board points | en 71 Dual EOL resistor circuit style Notice! For the dual EOL resistor circuit style order ICP-1K22AWG-10, package of 10 1.0 kΩ EOL resistors. 2 1 NC 4 Point COM 3 Figure 13.3: Input wiring with dual EOL resistors Callout - Description 1 - Point sensor loop terminals 2 - Normally closed device (contact) 3 - 1.0 kΩ resistor at device 4 - 1.0 kΩ resistor at EOL (end-of-line) 13.
en | Wireless modules 14 Control Panel Wireless modules The control panel supports one B810 or one B820 for wireless sensors for easy and flexible installation. 14.1 B810 receiver The B810 is a wireless receiver that supports the full line of RADION wireless devices and the RADION repeater. The receiver supports up to 504 wireless point devices, up to 1000 keyfobs, and up to 8 repeaters. Connect a RADION receiver SD to the SDI2 bus on the control panel using terminals PWR, A, B, and COM.
Control Panel Wireless modules | en 73 When wiring a module to a control panel, use the terminal strip labeled with R, Y, G, and B to wire to terminals labeled PWR, A, B, and COM on the control panel. Wire the module in within the distances rated for the module: 600 ft (183 m) with 22 AWG (0.65 mm) wire or 1000 ft ON-BOARD POINTS Voltage Ranges Open 3.7 - 5.0 VDC Normal 2.0 - 3.0 VDC Short 0.0 - 1.
en | Wireless modules Control Panel Caution! ! Remove all power (AC and battery) before making any connections. Failure to do so might result in personal injury and/or equipment damage. Install the module 1. Set the module address using the address switch before you install it in the EN4200 housing. 2. Use a slotted screwdriver top press the housing release tabs and open the housing. Remove the backing from the Velcro piece found in the product packaging to reveal the Velcro adhesive.
Control Panel 15 Access control | en 75 Access control The B6512 supports access control using the B901 Access Control Module. The B6512 supports up to 4 access doors. Any of the following can grant access: – Wiegand-style access control device (card reader) connected to the access control module – Request to enter (RTE) or request to exit (REX) input – Unlock command on an SDI2 keypad (excluding fire keypads) The control panel access control features can deny access when the system in On (armed).
en | Access control Control Panel Caution! ! Remove all power (AC and battery) before making any connections. Failure to do so might result in personal injury and/or equipment damage. Install the module 1. Set the module address using the address switches before you install it in the enclosure. 2. Install the module in the enclosure with the control panel or in an adjacent enclosure that is within the distances rated for the module: 1000 ft (305 m) with 18 AWG to 22 AWG (1.02 mm to 0.65 mm) wire.
Control Panel 16 Program and test the control panel | en 77 Program and test the control panel When you complete the hardware installation, reconnect the battery, and then plug in the transformer. Next, program the control panel, and then test the control panel and configuration. Notice! After system installation and any control panel programming, perform a complete system test. A complete system test includes testing the control panel, all devices, and communication destinations for proper operation.
en | Program and test the control panel 16.2.2 Control Panel Intrusion walk test An intrusion walk test includes points meeting the following criteria: – Have a point source other than Unassigned – Have a point index not set to Disabled (must be non-zero) – Point type must be for a Controlled Point; Part-On, Interior, or Interior Follower – Are not service bypassed – Are not invisible points A controlled point can be programmed for trouble when disarmed.
Control Panel 16.2.4 Program and test the control panel | en 79 Invisible walk test An invisible walk test allows you to test both controlled points and 24-hr points. Points assigned to Point Indexes with the Invisible Point parameter set to Yes.
en | Control panel board overview Control Panel Control panel board overview 17 2 1 4 3 5 6 MODULE 1 7 Y X MODULE RELEASE COMMUNICATION MODULE 1 ETHERNET ETHERNET 100BASE-T 9 LINK OUTPUT A Jumper Under Cover USB 1k BATTERY AUX OUTPUT A - 12 V + C OUTPUT B End of Line Resistors 1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8 1 5 7 C B OUTPUT ON-BOARD POINTS Voltage Ranges Open 3.7 - 5.0 VDC Normal 2.0 - 3.0 VDC Short 0.0 - 1.
Control Panel Control panel board overview | en Callout ᅳ Description For more information, refer to: 13 ᅳ Tamper switch connector Install the enclosure and wiring label, page 24 14 ᅳ SDI2 interconnect wiring connector SDI2 interconnect wiring, page 20 15 ᅳ Sensor loop terminals for points 1 to 8 On-board points, page 64 16 ᅳ SDI2 terminals (power and data) SDI2 devices general system wiring, page 88 17 ᅳ Auxiliary power terminals On-board outputs, page 60 18 ᅳ Terminals for OUTPUT A Configur
en | System wiring diagrams Control Panel 18 System wiring diagrams 18.1 System wiring overview Notice! For UL Certificated accounts, additional power can be obtained using only a UL Listed auxiliary 12.0 VDC regulated, power-limited power supply, such as the B520 Auxiliary Power Supply Module. All terminals are power limited except BAT+ (battery positive). All terminals are supervised except OUTPUT A, OUTPUT B, and OUTPUT C. For proper supervision, do not loop wire under terminals.
Control Panel System wiring diagrams | en 83 MODULE 1 Y X MODULE RELEASE COMMUNICATION MODULE 1 ETHERNET ETHERNET 100BASE-T 1 14 LINK OUTPUT A Jumper Under Cover AUX PWR COM DRY ON-BOARD POINTS Voltage Ranges Open 3.7 - 5.0 VDC Normal 2.0 - 3.0 VDC Short 0.0 - 1.
en | System wiring diagrams 18.2 Control Panel Battery lead supervision wiring COMMUNICATION MODULE 1 ETHERNET 4 ETHERNET 100BASE-T LINK OUTPUT A Jumper Under Cover OUTPUT A BAT 2- CHGR- BAT 2+ VAUX+ BAT 1- SUPV BAT 1+ CHGR+ ON-BOARD POINTS Voltage Ranges Open 3.7 - 5.0 VDC Normal 2.0 - 3.0 VDC Short 0.0 - 1.
Control Panel System wiring diagrams | en 18.3 85 2-wire smoke wiring (B201) 1 o COM B SMOKE RESET A 2 3 PASS-THRU A COM SMOKE B PWR 6 4 5 Figure 18.3: B201 to control panel wiring Callout ᅳ Description 1 ᅳ Control panel 2 ᅳ Interconnect cable 3 ᅳ B201 4 ᅳ EOL resistor 5 ᅳ 1.8 kΩ EOL resistor (P/N: F01U009011) (included with the module) 6 ᅳ Smoke reset wire Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and System Reference Guide 2016.05 | 14 | F.01U.287.
en | System wiring diagrams 2-wire smoke wiring (D125B) 18.4 PTC1 PTC2 UX PWR R1 R2 R3 C1 R7 C3 CCD 0x - 0xxxx - 000 © RADIONICS INC. D125B 1992 Control Panel R21 R14 U1 C2 R13 R4 R5 R6 86 R11 R12 R9 R22 R10 RV1 RV4 RV3 R8 RV2 TB1/J1 or 5 D125B 1 SWITCH POWER 2 ZONE B 3 ZONE A 4 5 PANEL COMMON 6 BLOOP 7 ALOOP 8 B+ LOOP 9 A+ LOOP 10 EARTH GND 7, 9 1 10 10 11 4, 5 6, 8 2 3 Figure 18.
System wiring diagrams | en Control Panel 87 Figure 18.5: Notification appliance circuit wiring (B5512 shown) Callout ᅳ Description 1 ᅳ Control panel 2 ᅳ Output jumper set to configure OUTPUT A terminal C for AUX POWER (jumper cover removed) 3 ᅳ D192G Notification Appliance Circuit module 4 ᅳ 1k Ω EOL resistor (P/N: F01U033966) Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and System Reference Guide 2016.05 | 14 | F.01U.287.
en | System wiring diagrams SDI2 Device Bus R Y G B ON-BOARD POINTS Voltage Ranges Open 3.7 - 5.0 VDC Normal 2.0 - 3.0 VDC Short 0.0 - 1.3 VDC 1k AUX - 12 V + COM AUX 1 1 2 2 4 5 6 7 R Y PWR A G B B COM RESET SDI2 devices general system wiring C OUTPUT B End of Line Resistors 1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8 1 5 7 COM 2 3 COM 4 COM 6 COM C B OUTPUT 18.6 Control Panel TMPR 88 8 3 Figure 18.
Control Panel System wiring diagrams | en 89 You can wire modules via home run, daisy chain, or single level T-tap anywhere on the SDI2 1k AUX - 12 V + COM AUX R Y PWR A G B B COM C OUTPUT B End of Line Resistors 1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8 1 5 7 COM 2 3 COM 4 COM 6 COM C B OUTPUT ON-BOARD POINTS Voltage Ranges Open 3.7 - 5.0 VDC Normal 2.0 - 3.0 VDC Short 0.0 - 1.3 VDC TMPR SDI2 Device Bus R Y G B RESET bus. 8 Figure 18.
en | System wiring diagrams Control Panel Notice! There can only be a difference of 2 volts (maximum) between the AUX power terminals of the control panel or power supply and the device for the modules and keypads to work properly under all conditions. Maximum cable lengths Follow these rules when wiring the SDI2 bus: – The SDI2 bus requires the use of unshielded cable from 12 AWG to 22 AWG.
Control Panel 18.7 System wiring diagrams | en 91 Wiring label This equipment should be installed in accordance with the NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code), the NFPA 72 (National Fire Alarm Code), and the local authority having jurisdiction.
en | Approved applications 19 Control Panel Approved applications The UL System Chart references the components that are evaluated and listed by UL for compatibility with B6512/B5512/B4512/B3512 control panels. These components meet the basic system requirements for the applicable standard. Refer to Compatible UL listed components, page 97. The system wiring diagrams show the relationship between the control panel and the accessory components. Refer to System wiring diagrams, page 82. 19.
Approved applications | en Control Panel 93 Bell requirements Use the following Rothenbuhler bell and balanced line modules with the control panel: – UL Listed Model 5110 Bell – UL Listed Model 4001-42 External Line Balancer Wiring information for installations using the Rothenbuhler 5110/4001-42 High Security Bell Refer to the following two figures for wiring information. 2 1 3 1 6 4 0.64 mm (0.25 in) minimum distance 5 7 8 9 - + + - 10 13 15 11 11 9 14 12 16 Figure 19.
en | Approved applications Control Panel 3 COMMUNICATION MODULE 1 ETHERNET ETHERNET 100BASE-T LINK USB SDI2 Device Bus R Y G B ON-BOARD POINTS Voltage Ranges Open 3.7 - 5.0 VDC Normal 2.0 - 3.0 VDC Short 0.0 - 1.
Control Panel Approved applications | en 95 Safe and Vault protective circuits To test the devices that protect the safe(s) or vault(s) without sounding the bell, specify the devices’ points as controlled zones and supervised for trouble conditions. Refer to Point Index in RPS Help or the control panel's Program Entry Guide more information. Bell configuration – UL 365 requires a bell time of 15 to 30 min. The Rothenbuhler 5110 Bell provides selectable bell time through manipulation of its jumpers.
en | Approved applications Control Panel Notice! Test Weekly: Perform a Fire Test weekly. Further information – Standby battery calculations, page 99 – Household Fire Warning equipment, page 101 NFPA Style A (Class “B”) Circuit Loops A and B on the D125B Module are NFPA Style A (Class “B”) initiating circuits suitable for connecting any fire alarm initiating device, including two-wire and four-wire smoke detectors.
Control Panel Approved applications | en 97 D8108A Enclosure The D8108A is attack resistant and intended primarily for UL commercial burglar alarm and mercantile safe and vault applications requiring a local bell. Use this enclosure in any burglar or fire alarm application where the D8109 Enclosure is suitable. With some modification, you can use the D8108A for bank safe and vault applications. UL lists the D8108A for all commercial fire alarm applications. It is approved by FM, CSFM, and the NYC-MEA.
en | Approved applications B450 Conettix Plug-in Control Panel Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. B520 Auxiliary Power Supply Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. Communicator Interface Module B810 RADION receiver SD Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. B820 SDI2 Inovonics Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. B915/B915I Basic Keypad 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ Opt. B920 Two-line Alphanumeric 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ 1+ Opt.
Control Panel Approved applications | en 99 Key No Not acceptable for this application. Req. Required for this application. Opt . Optional for this application. 1+ 1 or more required for this application. Consult the appropriate standard. For commercial applications using the B430, and when doing local or police station connect applications, the 1 D8108A Enclosure is required for all applications. Check for availability in your region. 2 B6512 only. 3 19.
en | Approved applications Control Panel B930 ______ 35 x Qty = ______ 35 x Qty = ______ 80 x Qty = ______ B942/B942W3 ______ 200 x Qty = ______ 200 x Qty = ______ 300 x Qty = ______ D125B ______ 25 x Qty = ______ 25 x Qty = ______ 168 x Qty = ______ D127 ______ 5 x Qty = ______ 5 x Qty = ______ 55 x Qty = ______ D129 ______ 23 x Qty = ______ 23 x Qty = ______ 25 x Qty = ______ D132A ______ 10 x Qty = ______ 10 x Qty = ______ 70 x Qty = _____
Control Panel Approved applications | en Central Station (Mercantile) 4 N/A Police Station Connected (Bank) 72 30 (CUL)/15 (UL) Police Station Connected (Mercantile) 24 30 (CUL)/15 (UL) Local Burglary (Bank) 72 30 (CUL)/15 (UL) Local Burglary (Mercantile) 24 30 (CUL)/15 (UL) Holdup 8 N/A Residential Fire 24 5 (CUL)/4 (UL) 101 Table 19.
en | Approved applications – Control Panel The dispatch location of the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction over the protected property or – A central station or residential monitoring station complying with the Standard for Central-Station Alarm Services, UL 827.
Control Panel 20 Keypad Installer menu | en 103 Keypad Installer menu In addition to using RPS to configure and diagnose a system, you can also perform programming and diagnostics using a keypad. Programming and diagnostics options appear on the keypad when you access the Main menu (Installer) option, which includes the Installer menu. The Main menu (Installer) option becomes available during normal control panel operation only when you enter your installer passcode and press [ENTER].
en | Keypad Installer menu Control Panel ETHERNET ETHERNET 100BASE-T LINK 1k RESET C OUTPUT B End of Line Resistors 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8 3 7 COM 4 5 COM 6 COM C B OUTPUT ON-BOARD POINTS Voltage Ranges Open 3.7 - 5.0 VDC Normal 2.0 - 3.0 VDC Short 0.0 - 1.3 VDC TMPR RESET USB 8 Figure 20.1: RESET button and Heartbeat LED location (B5512 shown) Accessing SERVICE MODE (rapid pulsing Heartbeat LED): 1.
Control Panel Keypad Installer menu | en 105 Keypad menu trees This section includes menu trees for the Installer menu structure, and the structures of the B93x/B94x and B91x/B92x keypads user menus, for reference.
en | Keypad Installer menu Control Panel Main menu [1] [2] [3] [4] Actions menu Srv Bypass> [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] RPS menu [1]
Control Panel Keypad Installer menu | en Press 1 for All On menu Press 1 for On/Off menu Press 1 for Part On Delay Press 2 for Part On menu Press 2 for Part On Instant Press 2 for Status menu Press 3 for Off menu Press 3 for Part On Select Press 3 for Actions menu Press 4 for Extend Close time Press 4 for Users menu Press 5 for Bypass menu Press 5 for Settings menu Press 6 for Shortcuts menu * Press 1 for All On Delay Press 2 for All On Instant Press 1 to Turn Off Press 1 to reset sensors Pr
en | Keypad Installer menu Control Panel Escape, delete characters, and enter letters and special characters – Escape from a menu. B91x/B92x/B93x keypads include a hard [ESC] key. To exit a menu and return to the previous level, press [ESC]. To exit and return to idle text from any level of the menu structure, press and hold [ESC]. The B94x has a return to the previous level, press key. To exit a menu and .
Control Panel 20.1 Keypad Installer menu | en 109 [1] Program menu With the Program menu, you can program parameters to make your system operational, including phone number and format, enhanced communication options, primary and backup routes, and notifications. 20.1.1 [1] Reporting > [1] Phone menu parameters The control panel can dial as many as four different telephone numbers when sending event reports. In this menu, you can program the telephone numbers and the format.
en | Keypad Installer menu Control Panel 7. Press [ENTER] while viewing the desired format to select it and save the programming. 8. When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu. B93x/B94x keypads configuration of Phone Format 1. Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu. 2. Go to [1] Program > [1] Reporting > [1] Phone menu. The keypad shows the phone number for the phone destination. 3. Use 4.
Keypad Installer menu | en Control Panel 111 Port Number Poll Rate (seconds) Format AES Size AES Entry B91x/B92x keypads configuration of Enhanced Comm Parameters 1. Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu. 2. Go to [1] Program > [1] Reporting > [2] Network > [2] Enhanced Comm Parms. The keypad scrolls the entries for the selected Enhanced Comm destination. 3. Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to go to the destination you want to edit. 4.
en | Keypad Installer menu 4. Control Panel Press [Edit] to change the network address. The existing address and an editing cursor show. 5. Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new address. 6. Press [Save] to save the address. The keypad shows Parameter Saved, and returns to the previous menu. 7. Press [Port #] to view the port number, and then press [Edit] to edit the port number. 8. Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new port number. 9.
Control Panel Keypad Installer menu | en 113 B93x/B94x keypads configuration of Primary Destination Device 1. Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu. 2. Go to [1] Program > [1] Reporting > [3] Routing. The keypad shows the primary device for the selected route. 3. Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to scroll though the list of routes and go to the route you want to program. 4. Press [Edit] to edit the primary destination device for the selected route. 5.
en | Keypad Installer menu 6. Control Panel To keep destination 1, escape from the menu. To change to a different destination (2, 3, or 4), press [Edit Destination] and continue to Step 8. 20.1.4 7. Delete the current number, and then enter the new number. 8. Press [Save] to save the change, and then escape from the menu.
Control Panel Keypad Installer menu | en 2. 115 Go to [1] Program > [1] Reporting > [4] Personal Note. The keypad shows the phone number or email address of the selected destination. 3. Use /[PREV] or /[NEXT] to scroll though the list of destinations and go to the destination you want to program. 20.1.5 4. Press [Edit] to edit the phone number or email address. 5. Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters. 6.
en | Keypad Installer menu Control Panel B91x/B92x keypads configuration of UPnP Enable 1. Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu. 2. Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > (choose the bus module or on-board) > [1] Module Parameters > [2] UPnP. The keypad shows the UPnP current configuration. 3. Press [ENTER] to edit the UPnP Enable configuration for the module. 4. Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to toggle between Yes and No. 5.
Keypad Installer menu | en Control Panel 4. 117 Delete the existing number, if necessary, and then enter the new number. Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to move to a different byte. 5. Press [ENTER] to save the programming. 6. When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu. B93x/B94x keypads configuration of IPv4 Subnet Mask 1. Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu. 2.
en | Keypad Installer menu Control Panel B93x/B94x keypads configuration of HTTP Port Number 1. Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu. 2. Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > (choose the bus module or on-board) > [2] Address Parameters > [4] HTTP Port Number. 20.1.7 3. Press [HTTP Port Number] to edit the port number. 4. Delete the existing number, if necessary, and then enter the new number. 5. Press [Save] to save the programming. 6.
Control Panel Keypad Installer menu | en 119 B93x/B94x keypads configuration of IPv6 Server Address 1. Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu. 2. Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > (choose the bus module or on-board) > [3] DNS Parameters > [2] IPv6 Server Address. The keypad shows the DHCP/AutoIP current configuration. 3. Press [IPv6 Server Address] to edit the IP address. 4. Delete the existing number, if necessary, and then enter the new number.
en | Keypad Installer menu 2. Control Panel Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [2] Cellular > (choose the SDI2 cellular module or plug-in module) > [1] SIM APN. The keypad shows the current configuration. 3. Press [ENTER] to edit the configuration. 4. Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters. 5. Press [ENTER] to save the programming. 6. When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu. B93x/B94x keypads configuration of SIM APN 1.
Control Panel Keypad Installer menu | en 2. 121 Go to [1] Program > [2] Network > [2] Cellular > (choose the SDI2 cellular module or plug-in module) > [3] SIM Passcode. The keypad shows the UPnP current configuration. 3. Press [Edit] to edit the configuration. 4. Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters. 5. Press [Save] to save the programming. 6. When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu. SIM PIN B91x/B92x keypads configuration of SIM PIN 1.
en | Keypad Installer menu 20.1.10 Control Panel [3] RPS > [2] RPS Phone Number menu parameters The RPS Phone Number is the number the control panel dials to contact RPS. In this menu, you can program the RPS phone number. RPS Phone Number B91x/B92x keypads configuration of RPS Phone Number 1. Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu. 2. Go to [1] Program > [3] RPS > [2] RPS Phone Number. 3. Press [ENTER] to edit RPS phone number. 4.
Control Panel Keypad Installer menu | en 7. 20.1.12 123 When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu. [3] RPS > [4] RPS Port Number menu parameters In this menu, you can specify the destination port for outgoing RPS session requests to the specified IP address. RPS Port Number B91x/B92x keypads configuration of RPS Port Number 1. Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu. 2. Go to [1] Program > [3] RPS > [3] RPS Port Number. 3.
en | Keypad Installer menu Control Panel B93x/B94x keypads configuration of Area On 1. Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu. 2. Go to [1] Program > [4] Area Options menu. The keypad shows the Area On state for the selected area. 3. Use 4. Press [Edit] to edit the Area On state for the selected area. 5. Press [Yes] or [No]. 6. Press [Save] to save the programming. 7. When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
Control Panel Keypad Installer menu | en 125 Scope (Circle one) Keypad 7 No Device / Area Wide / Acct Wide / Panel Wide Keypad 8 No Device / Area Wide / Acct Wide / Panel Wide Scope B91x/B92x keypads configuration of Scope 1. Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu. 2. Go to [1] Program > [5] Keypad. The keypad shows scope for the selected keypad. 3. Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to go to the desired keypad. 4. Press [ENTER] to edit the scope. 5.
en | Keypad Installer menu Control Panel 4. Press [Edit] to change the passcode. 5. Delete existing characters, if necessary, and then enter the new characters. 6. Press [Save]. 7. When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
Control Panel Keypad Installer menu | en 127 Point Source selections Unassigned Output Octo-input Keypad Wireless IP Camera* On-board *The B426, B3512, and the “E” variants do not support IP cameras. Point Index selections Assign a Point Index to a point by selecting the Point Index number. The tables below show the Point Index number and default configuration for each Point Index. You must use RPS to configure the Point Index parameters..
en | Keypad Installer menu Control Panel Point Index Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Watch Point Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Output Response Type __(0)__ __(0)__ __(0)__ __(0)__ __(0)__ __(0)__ __(0)__ __(0)__ Display as Device Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Local While Disarmed Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Local While Armed Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Disable Restorals Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Force Arm Returnable Y/N Y/N Y/
Control Panel Keypad Installer menu | en 129 Point Indexes (point profiles) 9 through 16 Point Index Text defaults (the second language text defaults are blank): Point Index Number Default text (first language) Point Index 9 Part Instant, Local Disarmed, Buzz Point Index 10 Interior: Instant Point Index 11 Interior: Delay Point Index 12 Interior: Instant, Local Disarmed Point Index 13 Interior: Follower Point Index 14 Maintained Keyswitch Point Index 15 Momentary Keyswitch Point Index 16
en | Keypad Installer menu Control Panel Point Index Number 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Defer Bypass Report Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Cross Point Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Alarm Verify Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Resettable Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Alarm Abort Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Wireless Point Supervision ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ _____ _____ Time** (None) Custom Function Disabled Disabled Disabled Disab
Control Panel Keypad Installer menu | en 131 Point Indexes (point profiles) 17 through 20 Point Index Text defaults (the second language text defaults are blank): Point Index Number Default text (first language) Point Index 17 Gas Point Index 18 Gas: Supervisory Point Index 19 Aux AC Supervision Point Index 20 Part On: Watch Off Point Index # 17 18 19 20 Point Index Text Gas Gas Aux AC Part On Supervisi Supervisi Watch Off (blank) (blank) (blank) Gas Point Gas Point Aux AC Part
en | Keypad Installer menu Control Panel Alarm Abort Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Wireless Point Supervision _____ _____ ____ ____ Custom Function Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Monitor Delay 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 Delay Response Disarmed 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 Delay Response Armed 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 Time** (None) 2016.05 | 14 | F.01U.287.180 Installation and System Reference Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
Control Panel Keypad Installer menu | en 133 Point worksheet Point Point Point Area Point Point Point Area # Source Index Assign # Source Index Assign 001 Onboard (3) __ __ (1) ___ __ __ __ __ __ (1) ___ 002 Onboard (1) __ __ (1) ___ __ __ __ __ __ (1) ___ 003 Onboard (25) __ __ (1) ___ __ __ __ __ __ (1) ___ 004 Onboard (13) __ __ (1) ___ __ __ __ __ __ (1) ___ 005 Onboard (7) __ __ (1) ___ __ __ __ __ __ (1) ___ 006 Onboard (7) __ __ (1)
en | Keypad Installer menu Control Panel Caution! ! Any points programmed as fire supervisory points are latching. Point Index B91x/B92x keypads configuration of Point Index 1. Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu. 2. Go to [1] Program > [7] Points option. The keypad toggles between showing the point index and point source for the selected point. 3. Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to go to the desired point, or enter the point number. 4.
Control Panel Keypad Installer menu | en 135 RFID B91x/B92x keypads configuration of RFID 1. Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu. 2. Go to [1] Program > [7] Points option. The keypad toggles between showing the point index and point source for the selected point. 3. Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to go to the desired point, or enter the point number. 4. Press [ENTER] to edit the point and then press [NEXT] to go to the RFID option if the source is Wireless. 5.
en | Keypad Installer menu Control Panel B93x/B94x keypads configuration of Keypad Programming 1. Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu. 2. Go to [1] Program > [8] Disable Programming. The keypad display shows that programming is enabled. 20.2 3. Press [Edit] to disable keypad programming. 4. Press [No]. 5. Press [Save] to save the programming. 6. When the keypad shows Parameter Saved, escape from the menu.
Control Panel Keypad Installer menu | en 137 B91x/B92x keypads use of Replace Point RFID 1. Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu. 2. Go to [2] Wireless > [1] RF Point Menu> [2] Replace Point RFID. The keypad lists any enrolled points. 3. Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to scroll though the list of wireless points, and go to the point for which you want to replace the device, or simply enter the point number. 4. Press [ENTER] to replace the device.
en | Keypad Installer menu Control Panel B91x/B92x keypads configuration of Add Repeater 1. Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu. 2. Go to [2] Wireless > [2] RF Repeater Menu > [1] Add Repeater. The keypad lists any repeaters. 3. Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to scroll though the list, and go to the repeater number for which you want to add a repeater, or simply enter the repeater number. 4. Press [ENTER] to add the device. The keypad instructs you to reset the device. 5.
Control Panel 20.2.6 Keypad Installer menu | en 139 [2] RF Repeater Menu > [3] Remove Repeater In this menu, you can replace Repeater points. Remove Repeater B91x/B92x keypads use of Remove Repeater 1. Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu. 2. Go to [2] Wireless > [2] RF Repeater Menu > [3] Remove Repeater. The keypad lists any existing repeaters. 3.
en | Keypad Installer menu Control Panel B91x/B92x keypads use of Signal Strength (for RF points) 1. Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu. 2. Go to [2] Wireless > [3] RF Diagnostic Menu > [1] RF Point Menu> [1] Strength. 3. Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to scroll though the list, and go to the point for which you want to 4. Press [ENTER] to view the signal strength. The menu scrolls through the following sub- view diagnostic information, or enter the point number.
Control Panel Keypad Installer menu | en 3. 141 Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to scroll though the list, and go to the repeater for which you want to view diagnostic information, or enter the repeater number. 4. Press [ENTER] to view the signal strength. The menu scrolls through the following subcategories, with the results of the diagnostic check: Signal Strengths, Level, Margin. 5. When finished viewing the information, escape from the menu. B93x/B94x keypads use of Signal Strength (for RF repeaters) 1.
en | Keypad Installer menu Control Panel B93x/B94x keypads use of Connection (for the Bus Module) 1. Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu. 2. Go to [2] Network > (choose the bus module or on-board) > [2] Connection. The keypad scrolls through the following sub-categories, indicating the diagnostic information for: Link, IP Address, DNS, WAN IPv4, WAN IPv6, LAN IPv4, LAN IPv6. 3. 20.3.3 When finished viewing the information, escape from the menu.
Control Panel Keypad Installer menu | en 143 B91x/B92x keypads use of IP Camera 1. Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu. 2. Go to [3] Diags Menu > [4] IP Camera. The keypad shows one of the following statuses: – Not Configured – Not responding – Bad Password – Online – Missing 3. When finished viewing the information, escape from the menu. B93x/B94x keypads use of IP Camera 1. Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu. 2.
en | Keypad Installer menu Control Panel – Enabled on Cellular – Enabled on Ethernet and Cellular 4. Press /[NEXT]. The keypad shows the Cloud Certificate status, which is one of the following: – Not Installed – Certificate Valid 5. Press /[NEXT]. The keypad shows the Cloud state, which is one of the following: – Connected (and through which method) – Not Ready – Disconnected – Not Available – Trying to Connect 6. 20.4 When finished viewing the information, escape from the menu.
Control Panel Keypad Installer menu | en 145 B93x/B94x keypads use of Versions 1. Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu. 2. Go to [5] Versions. 3. Press the icon or softkey for the item for which you want view the version. 4. The keypad shows the version. 5. Escape from the menu. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and System Reference Guide 2016.05 | 14 | F.01U.287.
en | Keypad Installer menu 20.6 Control Panel [6] Cloud menu Use the Cloud menu to enable or disable the Cloud capability in the control panel. Cloud (In the Installer menu) B91x/B92x keypads configuration of Cloud 1. Enter the installer passcode, and then open the [1] Installer menu. 2. Go to [6] Cloud. The keypad shows the current status; disabled, enabled on Ethernet, enabled on cellular, or enabled on both Ethernet and cellular. 3.
Control Panel 21 Specifications | en 147 Specifications Control panel power supply specifications Voltage input (power Primary 18 VAC supply) terminals 18 VAC 22 VA Class 2 transformer (CX4010) Secondary BAT terminals 12 Volt Sealed Lead Acid Rechargeable Battery (D126 or D1218) Current requirements Control Panel: Idle 125 mA; Alarm 155 mA Refer to the Standby battery requirements and calculations section in the control panel Installation and System Reference Guide (this document) for the curre
en | Specifications Point thresholds Control Panel With 1 kΩ resistors Open - 3.7 to 5.0 VDC (Single EOL resistor Normal - 2.0 to 3.0 VDC circuit style) Short - 0.0 to 1.3 VDC On-board points 1 to Short circuit current - 5 mA 8 With 2 kΩ resistors Open - 4.1 to 5.0 VDC Normal – 3.0 to 4.1 VDC Short - 0.0 to 3.0 VDC Short circuit current - 5 mA No EOL Open - 2.6 to 5.0 VDC Short - 0.0 to 2.4 VDC Short circuit current - 5 mA Point thresholds Dual EOL (1 kΩ + 1 Short - 0 to 1.
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en | Appendix 22 Control Panel Appendix This appendix contains information on module address settings, and on reporting. 22.1 Address settings This section includes address and switch settings for compatible modules. 22.1.1 B208 address settings Octo-input module address number Corresponding point numbers 01 11 - 18 02 21 – 28 03* 31 – 38 04* 41 - 48 05** 51 – 58** 06** 61 – 68** 07** 71 – 78** 08** 81 – 88** 09** 91 – 96** *Valid for the B6512/B5512 only.
Control Panel 22.1.3 Appendix | en 151 B901 address settings B901 addresses Designation 01 – 04 Doors 1- 4 (Failsafe and Failsecure selected in control panel programming) 22.1.
en | Appendix 22.2 Control Panel Address Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch 5 Switch 6 28 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF 29 ON OFF ON ON ON OFF 30 OFF ON ON ON ON OFF 31 ON ON ON ON ON OFF 32 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON Reporting and device number information This section contains information to help you understand control panel reports. 22.2.1 Report format definitions Notice! Control panels using Modem4 send 4-digit Point and User data.
Control Panel Panel event Appendix | en Modem4 code Modem4 code D6500 mode Bosch SIA mode An invalid RPS remote access TsssF 153 Contact ID event Contact ID code Np004RU Unsuccessful Access 1 413 00 000 NRU Unsuccessful Access 1 413 00 000 callback occurred An invalid RPS remote access TsssF occurred Area Watch End NsD52 Nriaa/idiiiiTZ Local Only Local Only Area Watch Start NsD51 Nriaa/idiiiiTW Local Only Local Only Armed PartOn delay Csiiii Nriaa/idiiiiNL Armed STAY 3 441 aa
en | Appendix Panel event Control Panel Modem4 code Modem4 code D6500 mode Bosch SIA mode Contact ID event Contact ID code Closing by Account Csiiii NidiiiiCL O/C by account 3 401 00 uuu Closing by Area Csiiii Nriaa/idiiiiCL O/C by User 3 401 aa uuu Closing Early by Area Csiiii Nriaa/idiiiiCK Early O/C 3 451 aa uuu Closing Late by Area Csiiii Nriaa/idiiiiCJ Late O/C 3 452 aa uuu Communication failure by TsB01 NrggYC Failure to communicate 1 354 00 000 route group Commu
Control Panel Panel event Duplicate SDI2 device Appendix | en Modem4 code Modem4 code D6500 mode Bosch SIA mode RsssD NpiddddER Restore 155 Contact ID event Contact ID code System Peripheral Trouble 3 330 aa iii Restore Duress Diiii Nriaa/idiiiiHA Duress 1 121 aa uuu Equipment Fail TsD29 NpiddddIA System Peripheral Trouble 1 330 00 1zzz Equipment Restore RsD29 NpiddddIR System Peripheral Trouble 3 330 00 1zzz Restore Event Log Overflow AsD01 NJO Event Log Overflow 1 624 00
en | Appendix Panel event Control Panel Modem4 code Modem4 code D6500 mode Bosch SIA mode Contact ID event Contact ID code Gas Alarm Restore Rpppp NriaaGHpppp Gas Detected Restore 3 151 aa ppp Gas Cancel \iiii Nriaa/idiiiiGC Cancel 1 406 aa iii Gas Missing Vpppp NriaaUZpppp Sensor Trouble 1 380 aa ppp Gas Supervisory Jpppp NriaaGSpppp Sensor Trouble 1 380 aa ppp Gas Supervisory Restore Rpppp NriaaGJpppp Sensor Trouble Restore 3 380 aa ppp Gas Trouble Tpppp NriaaGTppp
Control Panel Panel event Appendix | en Modem4 code Modem4 code D6500 mode Bosch SIA mode Missing Supervision MTpppp Missing Trouble Network Cable Connected 157 Contact ID event Contact ID code NriaaBZpppp Loss of Supervision –RPM 1 382 aa ppp Vpppp NriaaUYpppp Loss of Supervision - RPM 1 382 aa ppp NsD43 NpiddddNR010 System Peripheral Trouble 3 330 00 zzz Restore Network Cable Disconnected NsD42 NpiddddNT010 System Peripheral Trouble 1 330 00 zzz Non-Fire Cancel Alarm \siiii
en | Appendix Panel event Control Panel Modem4 code Modem4 code D6500 mode Bosch SIA mode Contact ID event Contact ID code Relay Set by User NsD28 NidiiiiRCrrrr Sounder/Relay Set 1 320 00 000 Remote Reset – System was NsD11 NRN System Reset 1 305 00 000 NsD30 NidiiiiDAuuuu Local Only Local Only Replace Sensor Tpppp NriaaBTpppp Maintenance Alert 1 393 aa ppp Replace Sensor Restore Rpppp NriaaBRpppp Maintenance Alert Restore 3 393 aa ppp Replace User’s Key Fob NsD30 Nid
Control Panel Panel event SDI Device Missing Battery Appendix | en Modem4 code Modem4 code D6500 mode Bosch SIA mode RsssDt NpiddddEVbb Restore SDI Device Missing Restore 159 Contact ID event Contact ID code Exp. Module Low Batt. 3 338 00 1zzz Restore RsssDt NpiddddEN Exp. Module Failure 3 333 00 1zzz Restore SDI Device Over Current TsssD NYI PS Over Current 1 312 00 1zzz SDI Device Over Current RsssD NYJ PS Over Current Restore 3 312 00 1zzz SDI Device Tamper TsssD NES Exp.
en | Appendix Panel event Control Panel Modem4 code Modem4 code D6500 mode Bosch SIA mode Contact ID event Contact ID code Status: Fire Alarm SFpppp OriaaFApppp NA NA Status: Fire Supervisory SEpppp OriaaFSpppp NA NA Status: Fire Trouble SGpppp OriaaFTpppp NA NA Status: Gas Alarm SApppp NriaaGAppp NA NA Status: Gas Supervisory SJpppp NriaaGSppp NA NA Status: Gas Trouble STpppp NriaaGTppp NA NA Status: Open by Area SOssss OriaOP NA NA Swinger Bypass Nsppp Nr
Control Panel 22.2.2 Appendix | en 161 SDI2 address information Notice! All point numbers, user ID’s, output numbers, and device identifier numbers are formatted as 4-digit numbers (right justified with zeros) when transmitted from the control panel in Modem4 format.
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Control Panel Appendix | en Originating keypad 22.3 Control panel firmware Control panel firmware version 2.04 and lower, version 3.
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