D621 Series User's Guide EN LED Keypad
D621 Series | User's Guide | Security Company This system includes a telephone line seizure feature. The system may be programmed to communicate with a central monitoring station to report system events. You will not be able to use your phone while the system is communicating with the central monitoring station. In the unlikely event that the central station is not able to receive the report, your phone may be unavailable for up to 20 minutes while the panel makes additional communication attempts.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Contents About This User’s Guide ..................................................................5 Introduction ...........................................................................................5 Security System Basics.......................................................................7 What Is A Point?....................................................................................7 What Is A Faulted Point?.......................................................
D621 Series | User's Guide | Contents Change Others’ Passcode Level (Cmd 56) ..............................32 Add A Passcode (Cmd 56)..............................................................33 Delete A Passcode (Cmd 58) .........................................................35 Renew One-Time Passcodes (Cmd 53) .....................................36 Check System Troubles (Cmd 4).................................................37 View Alarm Memory (Cmd 40)..............................................
D621 Series | User's Guide | About This User’s Guide About This User’s Guide This user’s guide shows you how to use and maintain your security system. It covers basic functions, such as turning the system on and off. This guide describes functions that are programmed by your security company. Your system may not have all of them. Certain functions covered may require you to enter your personal passcode.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Introduction Figure 2: D621/D621B Front Panel Features 3 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 4 All Status Part Cmd 3 2 C heck Cha ng e 4 Watch Areas Tes t Syste m Weekly A B C 4 9981 5297 9A D621 1 1 - Sounder 2 - Point status indicators Bosch Security Systems | 8/04 | 1 D621B 3- All On and Part On indicators 4 - Status and Cmd indicators 6
D621 Series | User's Guide | Security System Basics Security System Basics What Is A Point? A Point is a detection device or group of devices connected to your security system. Points are identified by the area they monitor, such as a front door, bedroom window, or hallway. What Is A Faulted Point? When a point (such as a door or window) is closed, it is normal. When the door or window is open, the point is faulted or not normal.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Security System Basics • • Fire Points: Only monitor fire detection devices, such as smoke detectors. They are always on and cannot be turned off. Non-Fire Points: Monitors non-fire detection devices. They are always on and cannot be turned off. All On When you turn your system All On (refer to Figure 3), you are turning on all controlled points, both interior (motion detectors) and perimeter (doors and windows of the building).
D621 Series | User's Guide | Security System Basics Part On When you turn your system Part On (refer to Figure 4), you are turning on only a portion of the controlled points. The particular points included in this portion are determined by your security company. Part points may include only the perimeter (doors and windows) of your system, or the points on the first floor of a two-story house. Check with your security company to learn which points are Part points.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Command Center Keys Command Center Keys Table 1: Keypad Keys (continued) Your keypad has nineteen keys to perform the various functions described in Table 1. Key Table 1: Keypad Keys [Bypass] [*] Key Func tion [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9], [0] Numeric keys used for entering passcodes and issuing commands. [Cmd] Used in conjunction with numeric keys to enter commands. Also displays system status. Lets you turn your system All On.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Keypad Tones Keypad Tones Table 2: Keypad Tones (continued) The keypad emits several distinct tones and illuminates lights to alert you to system events as described in Table 2. Tone Tone Pattern Exit Delay Error! Objects cannot be created from editing field codes. Table 2: Keypad Tones Tone Fire Alarm Burglary Alarm Tone Pattern Description When a fire point activates, the keypad emits a repeated one frequency tone (on for two seconds, then briefly off).
D621 Series | User's Guide | Keypad LED Descriptions Table 2: Keypad Tones (continued) Keypad LED Descriptions Table 3 describes the keypad LEDs. Tone Tone Pattern Watch various Description Keypad emits a tone to alert you when any watched point is faulted. The tone varies in duration, depending on the selected Watched Tone. (Refer to Select watch tone.) Table 3: Keypad LED Descriptions LED Status Description Status On Slow Flash No system troubles.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Keypad LED Descriptions Table 3: Keypad LED descriptions (continued) LED Status Description All Off Slow Flash Panel disarmed or armed Part On. On Panel armed All On with Entry/Exit Delay. Off Slow Flash Panel disarmed or armed All On. On Panel armed Part On/Part 2 On with Entry/Exit Delay. Part Panel armed All On with No Delay. Commands Commands allow you to carry out various tasks such as add or delete passcodes, set the date and time, or test the system.
D621 Series | User's Guide | System Events System Events Your system responds to four types of alarm events. If more than one event occurs, your system sorts them into one of four groups: • Fire alarms (highest priority) • Burglary alarms • Fire troubles • Non-Fire troubles (lowest priority) Events grouped as highest priority are always sent to the central station first. Fire Alarms Fire alarms are the highest priority events. When a fire point activates, your keypad emits a Fire Alarm tone.
D621 Series | User's Guide | How Your System Reports Alarms How Your System Reports Alarms Silence Alarms Your security system may be programmed to automatically disconnect your telephone when sending reports to your security company. Once the report is complete, the system returns the telephone to normal operation (verify with your installing company). When there is an alarm, the alarm tone sounds and the point(s) in alarm illuminate on the display.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Keypad Adjust (Cmd 49) Keypad Adjust (Cmd 49) Figure 5: Alarm indication 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 All Status Part Cmd o o I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. Use this command to adjust the keypad sounder volume. 1. 2. 3. Press [Cmd] [4] [9]. Enter your passcode if necessary. To adjust the keypad sounder volume, press and hold the [*] key and then press [1] to increase the volume or [4] to decrease the volume.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Turn the System Off Turn the System Off 1. You have __________ second(s) to enter premises and turn the system off. Turn off the security system by entering your passcode. When the system is on, you must enter through a designated entry door to prevent an alarm. Opening a designated door starts the entry delay. During entry delay time, the keypad emits a entry delay tone every second to remind you to turn the system on.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Turn The System All On (All On or Cmd 1) Turn The System All On (All On or Cmd 1) Figure 7: Part On Keypad Indication 1 2 9 10 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 All Status Part Cmd o o I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. You have __________ second(s) to exit premises before system turns on. Use this command to turn on the entire system. Once you press the All On key, the Exit Delay timer starts its countdown.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Turn The System All On (All On or Cmd 1) 3. Enter your passcode if necessary. Exit delay begins. The All On, Status, and Cmd indicators light. You should leave at this time. Figure 8: All On Keypad Indication 1 2 9 10 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 4. 5. All Status Part Cmd During the last 10 seconds of Exit Delay, the Exit Delay tone becomes more urgent warning you not to exit or to turn the system off. The system then turns All On.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Turn The System Part On (Part On or Cmd 2) Turn The System Part On (Part On or Cmd 2) o o I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. You have __________ second(s) to exit premises before the system turns on. Part On turns on part of your system, leaving the rest of the system turned off. Refer to the Point identification section of your keypad reference card to identify Part points designated for Part On activation.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Turn The System Part 2 On (Cmd 3) 4. 5. During the last 10 seconds of Exit Delay, the Exit Delay tone becomes more urgent warning you not to exit or to turn the system off. The system then turns Part On. The Part On indicator remains on steady. To turn the system off, enter your passcode. Turn The System Part 2 On (Cmd 3) o o I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. You have __________ second(s) to exit premises before the system turns on.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Turn The System Part 2 On (Cmd 3) 3. Enter your passcode, if necessary. The Part On, Status, and Cmd indicators light (Figure 10) and the exit delay time starts. Figure 10: Part 2 On Keypad Indication 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 4. 5. All Status Part Cmd During the last 10 seconds of Exit Delay, the Exit Delay tone becomes more urgent warning you not to exit or to turn the system off. The system then turns Part On.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Set Part 2 Points (Cmd 65) Set Part 2 Points (Cmd 65) o o I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. Use this command to select which points are armed when you turn the system Part 2 On. This allows you to turn part of the system on to detect intrusion, while the remaining part of the system allows you to move freely without sounding an alarm. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Enter the Point Number you want to activate or deactivate for Part 2 On followed by the [*] key.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Turn The System On With No Delay Turn The System On With No Delay Use this command to turn the system All On or Part On without entry or exit delays. Remember that turning the system on with no delay allows no exit or entry delay time through the designated delay point (for example, Front Door). 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Make sure all points are normal (not faulted). Press [All On] if you want to turn the system All On or press [Part On] if you want to turn the system Part On.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Turn The System On With No Exit Tone Table 4: Exit Tones Arming With To Silence Exit Tone All On Press and hold [All On]. or Press [Cmd], then press and hold [1]. Press and hold [Part On]. or Press [Cmd], then press and hold [2]. Part On Part 2 On Press [Cmd], then press and hold [3]. Bosch Security Systems | 8/04 | Silencing the Exit Delay Tone doubles the Exit Delay period. • All On (Cmd 1) Operation: “All” and “Cmd” LEDs are on during the Exit Delay period.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Turn The System On With Points Faulted (Force Arm) Turn The System On With Points Faulted (Force Arm) Force-arming is not permitted in UL applications. 1. To force arm the system All On or Part On with the normal Exit Delay time and tone, press [All On] or [Part On]. The faulted point’s LED indicator remains on. The Cmd indicator turns on. Press [All On] or [Part On] again. If the Cmd indicator flashes fast, enter your passcode.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Bypass Points Bypass Points o o 4. I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. Use this command to bypass one or more points before turning the system All On, Part On, or Part 2 On. When a point is bypassed, it can be faulted without starting an alarm event. Figure 11: Bypassed Points 1 2. 3. Ensure the system is turned off (All and Part indicators are not illuminated). Press [BYPASS].
D621 Series | User's Guide | Date And Time (Cmd 45) Date And Time (Cmd 45) The keypad lights points 1 through 6 (each point represents a digit to be entered) for the date and points 1 through 4 for the time Use this command to program the system’s date and time. 1. 2. 3. 4. Ensure the system is turned off (All and Part indicators are not illuminated). Press [Cmd] [4] [5]. The keypad may prompt you to enter a valid passcode by flashing the Cmd indicator. Enter your passcode.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Change a Passcode (Cmd 55) In the event of a power cycle (power is lost to the system and then restored), the panel takes the last event in the log and uses that as a starting point for the time and date. Then, it alerts you to enter the current time and date. Change a Passcode (Cmd 55) o o Use this command to change your passcode at any time. Only use this feature under the direction of your security company. Write down your old passcode and the new one before you begin. 1.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Change Others’ Passcodes (Cmd 56) 6. The keypad sounds the OK tone and returns to the off state. You successfully changed your passcode. Change Others’ Passcodes (Cmd 56) o o I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. Use this command to change passcodes for each user in the system. This command requires the appropriate authority level to change passcodes. Cmd 56 is only for changing passcodes other than the one used to access Cmd 56.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Change Others’ Passcodes (Cmd 56) 3. Enter your passcode. Point indicators 1, 2, and 3 flash. 6. Figure 14: Available User Numbers 1 2 9 10 4. 5. 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 All Status Part Cmd 7. Enter a new passcode with the same number of digits as the old passcode. If the error tone sounds, try a different new passcode. Enter the new passcode again for verification. Press [Cmd]. The available user numbers flash.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Change Others’ Passcode Level (Cmd 56) Change Others’ Passcode Level (Cmd 56) o o I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. Use this command to change passcode authority levels for each user in the system. This command requires the appropriate authority level to change passcodes. You cannot change your own passcode authority level. The following should be filled in by your security company.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Add A Passcode (Cmd 56) Add A Passcode (Cmd 56) Figure 15: Available User Numbers 1 2 9 10 4. 5. 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 All Status Part Cmd Press [2] to change passcode authority levels. The available user numbers now flash. Enter the user number that you want to change the authority level for, followed by the [*] key. (For example, press [3] [*] to change the authority level for User 3). The user number now turns on solid.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Add A Passcode (Cmd 56) 5. Enter the user number you want to add followed by the [*] key. (For example, to add User 4, press [4] [*].) 6. Enter the area(s) you want to assign to the new user by pressing the appropriate numeric key(s). For example, if the new user is to be assigned to Areas 1 and 2, press the [1] and [2] keys. To remove a currently assigned area(s), press the corresponding numeric key(s). The appropriate point indicator turns off.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Delete A Passcode (Cmd 58) Delete A Passcode (Cmd 58) o o Figure 16: Available User Numbers I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. Use this command to delete passcodes. This command requires the appropriate authority level to delete passcodes. You cannot delete your own passcode using this command. 1. 2. 3. Make sure the system is turned off (All and Part indicators are off). Press [Cmd] [5] [8].
D621 Series | User's Guide | Renew One-Time Passcodes (Cmd 53) Renew One-Time Passcodes (Cmd 53) o o I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. 4. 5. Press [0] [*] if you want to renew all one-time passcodes, or press the number of the user whose one-time code you want to renew followed by the [*] key. (For example, press [5] [*] to renew passcode 5.) Press [Cmd] to exit this command. One-time passcodes can only be used once to turn the system off.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Check System Troubles (Cmd 4) Check System Troubles (Cmd 4) Your system emits a trouble tone to alert you to a system trouble event, for example low batteries. Use this command to learn what is causing the trouble and what steps to take to correct it. 1. 2. The system may be on or off when a system trouble occurs. If the system is on, you must turn it off to check the trouble. Press [Cmd] [4] to silence the trouble tone. The keypad displays all system troubles.
D621 Series | User's Guide | View Alarm Memory (Cmd 40) 3. Press [Cmd] to exit this command. The trouble tone for Power Failure events sounds at all keypads in all areas. However, the trouble tone must be silenced in each area (silencing it in one area does not silence it in the other areas). View Alarm Memory (Cmd 40) o o After an alarm has been silenced and cleared from the display, you may still review the points that were in alarm. 1. 2. 3.
D621 Series | User's Guide | View System Trouble (Cmd 42) The keypad only displays Points 1 to 16. View System Trouble (Cmd 42) Use this command to view system trouble events. A system trouble condition may occur if there is a communications trouble, or it is time for the system to be serviced by your security company. 1. 2. 3. Bosch Security Systems | 8/04 | Make sure the system is turned off (All and Part indicators are off). Press [Cmd] [4] [2].
D621 Series | User's Guide | View System Trouble (Cmd 42) Table 6: System Trouble Events Table 6: System Trouble Events (continued) Point # Description Point # Description 1 On Telephone Line Fail 8 On System Fault Comm Fail, Destination 1 Comm Fail, Destination 2 Alternate Comm Trouble Service Interval Flashing Fast Ground Fault Condition 2 Flashing Slow Flashing Fast On Flashing Slow 3 4 On On Installer Switch Closed Backup Battery Low 5 6 Flashing Slow On On Backup Battery Missin
D621 Series | User's Guide | View Point Trouble (Cmd 48) View Point Trouble (Cmd 48) o o I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. Use this command to view which points (if any) are in trouble. 1. 2. 3. Make sure the system is turned off (All and Part indicators are off). Press [Cmd] [4] [8]. The keypad may prompt you to enter a valid passcode by flashing the Cmd light. Enter your passcode. The keypad displays all points that are in trouble (if any). Refer to Table 7.
D621 Series | User's Guide | System Test (Cmd 41) System Test (Cmd 41) o o I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. The System Test command allows you to ensure your system is operating correctly. Your security company configures the system test for you. o o My system test includes: System Bell o Battery System Strobe o Phone Line If any of these components fails to test, contact your security company for assistance.
D621 Series | User's Guide | System Test (Cmd 41) As the system tests each bell, strobe, battery, and system’s communication, the corresponding point indicator displays the stage of each test. Refer to Table 9. Table 9: System Test Point Status Point Testing Status Flash Slow Flash Fast Testing Segment Underway Testing Segment Failed On Testing Segment Complete 4. 5. When the test is complete, the keypad automatically exits this command.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Walk Test (Cmd 44) Walk Test (Cmd 44) o o I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. Use this command to walk-test detection devices connected to your system. Perform the walk test on a weekly basis. The points included in the walk test are set by your security company. 1. 2. 3. 4. Make sure the system is turned off (All and Part indicators are off). Press [Cmd] [4] [4]. The keypad may prompt you to enter a valid passcode by flashing the Cmd indicator.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Reset The System (Cmd 47) Reset The System (Cmd 47) o o Turn Watch On/Off (Cmd 61) I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. o o I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. Use this command to reset the system (including fire points) after an alarm. Detection devices, such as smoke detectors and shock sensors, must be reset after being activated. Resetting the system takes about 20 seconds.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Select Watch Tone (Cmd 62) 3. Enter your passcode, if necessary. The keypad beeps for one second. • If Watch Tone is ON, the LED indicator for Point 2 flashes. Press [2] to turn off. • If Watch Tone is OFF, the LED indicator for Point 1 flashes. Press [1] to turn on). Select Watch Tone (Cmd 62) o o I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. The watch feature gives you the ability to “watch” points when the system is off.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Select Watch Tone (Cmd 62) 2. 3. 4. Press [Cmd] [6] [2]. The keypad may prompt you to enter a valid passcode by flashing the Cmd indicator. Enter your passcode if necessary. The keypad displays steady the current choice and flashes the other possible choices. The factory default watch tone setting is Short Beep (Choice 2). Select the type of watch tone you want by pressing the required digit. Refer to Table 10.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Select Watch Points (Cmd 63) Select Watch Points (Cmd 63) o o I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. The Watch feature gives you the ability to “watch” points when the system is off. For example, parents with small children may want a tone to sound whenever a door or window is opened as a way of monitoring the location of the children.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Extend Auto On Time (Cmd 51) 4. Enter the point number you want to watch followed by the [*] key. (For example, press [5] [*] to watch Point 5.) Repeat this step to select all the points you want to watch. To turn Watch Mode off for a point, enter the point number followed by the [*] key. (For example, press [5] [*] to turn Watch off for Point 5.
D621 Series | User's Guide | All Areas On (Cmd 80) All Areas On (Cmd 80) o o I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. This command allows you to turn on all areas at the same time when the system is split into more than one area if assigned to your authority level. The keypad lights Point Indicators 1 to 4 to indicate the areas that are forced on.
D621 Series | User's Guide | All Areas Off (Cmd 81) All Areas Off (Cmd 81) o o I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. This command allows you to turn off all areas at the same time when the system is split into more than one area if assigned to your authority level. 1. 2. Auto-Forward On/Off (Cmd 82) Press [Cmd] [8] [1]. The keypad may prompt you to enter a valid passcode by flashing the Cmd indicator. Enter your passcode if necessary.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Remote Arming With Telephone, Area 1 Remote Arming With Telephone, Area 1 o o I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. This function controls the built-in telephone arming feature for Area 1. When enabled, the panel answers the phone on the programmed ring count. When the panel answers the phone, it • • • arms if it detects a [5] key press from the telephone (All On with Delay, faulted points are force-armed).
D621 Series | User's Guide | Remote Program (Cmd 43) Remote Program (Cmd 43) o o I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. This command forces the system to connect to your security company’s remote PC computer for programming alterations via the telephone line. Only use this feature under the direction of your security company. 1. 2. 3. Ensure the system is turned off (All and Part indicators are off). Press [Cmd] [4] [3].
D621 Series | User's Guide | Fire Safety And Evacuation • • Smoke detectors cannot detect smoke in chimneys, walls, or roofs, or smoke blocked by a closed door. They may not detect smoke or fire on a level of the building different from the one on which they are located. Smoke detectors may not be able to warn in time about fires started by explosions, improper storage of flammables, overloaded electrical circuits, or other types of hazardous conditions.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Fire Safety And Evacuation 5. 6. 7. Plan both primary and alternate escape routes. Since stairwells and hallways may be blocked during a fire, exiting through a bedroom window must be a part of the escape plan. If the sleeping area is above the ground floor, install a means of safely descending outside the building if one does not already exist.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Maintenance and Service Maintenance and Service Figure 19: Smoke Detector Location 6 1 * 2 1 * 3 5 1 - Bedroom 2 - Hall 3 - Living room 4 - Dining room 4 * Your security system requires very little maintenance; however, you should test the system weekly to ensure it is working properly. A test schedule and maintenance program can be arranged. If you notice a change in operation during normal use or testing, call for service as soon as possible.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Power Failure Power Failure How To Clean The Keypad If the keypad indicates a power failure, and you have power in the rest of your premises, there may be a problem with the electrical transformer or circuit breaker supplying power to your security control panel. First, check to be sure that the transformer is securely plugged into the electrical outlet. If it appears to be damaged in any way, do not attempt to repair it. Call your security company for service.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Glossary Glossary Controlled Point Point that reports alarm conditions only when the system is turned on. Entry Delay Programmed delay of the system alarm response that allows you to enter the building through the entry door to turn your system off. An alarm response begins if you do not turn the system off before the entry delay expires. Entry delay is programmed by your security company. 24-Hour Points Points that are always on even when the system is turned off.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Glossary Faulted Point Point that is not normal, such as an open door or window. Fire Alarm Tone Warble tone that is on for one second and then briefly off (repeatedly). Fire Point Type of 24-Hour Point that only monitors a fire detection device(s), such as a smoke detector. This type of point is always on and cannot be turned off. Part On Turn on part of the points in the system. Part On points are determined by your security company.
D621 Series | User's Guide | Glossary Warble Tone Tone that is on for one second, then briefly off.
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