D623 Series/D625 Series User's Guide EN Keypads
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide Figure 1: Information Box MY ALARM COMPANY IS: CALL BEFORE TEST: ____________________________ THIS SECURITY SYSTEM IS CONNECTED TO TELEPHONE NUMBER: ____________________________________ THE SECURITY CONTROL PANEL IS CONNECTED TO THE PHONE JACK LOCATED: ____________________________________ TRANSFORMER LOCATION: _________________________________ CIRCUIT BREAKER NUMBER: _______________________________ 2 Bosch Security Systems | 9/04 | 46841E
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Contents . Contents About this User Guide ...................................................5 Introduction .......................................................................5 Security System Basics...................................................6 What is a Point? ................................................................6 What is a Faulted Point? ..................................................6 Are All Points the Same? .............................
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Contents Figures Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: Figure 5: Figure 6: Figure 7: Figure 8: Information Box ..........................................2 D623 Series and D625 Series Features .....5 Controlled Points are All On .....................6 Controlled Points are Part On ...................6 Date and Time format ..............................16 Display layout ............................................31 Pager Display format ............................
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | About this User Guide . About this User 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. The functions described in this guide are programmed by your security company. Some of them may not be enabled in your system. Certain functions covered may require you to enter your personal passcode.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Security System Basics Security System Basics What is a Point? All On 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. When you turn your system All On you are turning on all controlled points, both interior (motion detectors) and perimeter (doors and windows of the building).
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Keypad Keys . Keypad Keys Your Text keypad has nineteen keys for performing the various functions described below: Table 1: Keypad Keys Key [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9], [0] [CMD] [ALL ON] [PART ON] [NO DELAY] [BYPASS] [*] [A], [B], [C] Function Numeric keys used to enter passcodes and issue commands. Used in conjunction with numeric keys to enter commands. Also displays system status.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Keypad Tones Keypad LED Descriptions The keypad LEDs are described below. Table 3: Keypad LED Descriptions LED Status State On Slow Flash Fast Flash On Off Slow Flash On Description No system troubles present. AC failure, system trouble, or keypad was moved away from its assigned area. Command center in Command Mode. Panel is disarmed. Panel is armed with No Delay. Exit Delay timer is active or control panel is armed with Entry/Exit Delay.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Check System Status . Check System Status When the system is Off, press [CMD] to show the current system status. The following message may appear: 3. Press and hold [CMD] to remove the alarm messages from the keypad display. Refer to Section View Alarm Memory (Cmd 40) on page 21 to see which points caused the alarm.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Keypad Adjust (Cmd 49) Keypad Adjust (Cmd 49) I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. Use Command 49 to adjust the keypad sounder volume and the display brightness. 1. Press [CMD] [4] [9]. Enter a valid passcode if prompted. 2. 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. 3.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Turn the System Part On (Part On or Cmd 2) . 3. Enter your passcode if necessary. Exit delay time begins. The On indicator turns on. Exit the building now. 60 seconds to All On. Enter your passcode to stop the system from turning on during the exit delay. Press [BYPASS] to bypass points (see Bypass Points on page 18). You can turn the system All On with No Delay by pressing [NO DELAY]. You can also turn the system Part On by pressing [PART ON].
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Turn the System Part 2 On (Cmd 3) 4. During the last 10 sec. of Exit Delay, the keypad displays Do not exit! and emits a double tone every second to warn you not to exit and to turn the system off. The system turns Part On. The On indicator remains on steady. 4. During the last 10 sec. of Exit Delay, the keypad displays Do not exit! and emits a double tone every second to warn you not to exit and to turn the system off. The system turns Part 2 On.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Turn the System On with No Exit Tone (Delay Silent) . 2. 3. 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. Press [CMD] [3] if you want to turn the system Part 2 On. The keypad may prompt you to enter a valid passcode. Enter your passcode if necessary.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Table 5: Silencing Exit Tone Arming With All On Part On Part 2 On To Silence Exit Tone 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]. Press [CMD], then press and hold [3]. Silencing the Exit Delay Tone doubles the Exit Delay period. 3. Turn the System On with Points Faulted (Force Arm) Force-arming is not permitted for UL applications. 1. 2. To Bypass Pt5 Press 5 + * 3.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | View Faulted Points . View Faulted Points Bypass Points To correctly turn your system on, all doors and windows must be in the normal (not faulted) condition. Use this command to locate faulted points. 1. Ensure the system is turned off (On indicator off). 2. Press [*]. If points are faulted the keypad displays the following: System OK 3. or Point faulted, Press 0 to view If there are faulted points, press [0] to view.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Date and Time (Cmd 45) Date and Time (Cmd 45) Change Passcode (Cmd 55) I can perform this command. I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. I cannot perform this command. Use this command to program the system date and time. 1. Ensure that the system is turned off (On indicator is off). 2. Press [CMD] [4] [5]. The keypad may prompt you to enter a valid passcode. 3. Enter your passcode if necessary. The keypad displays.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Change Others’ Passcodes (Cmd 56) . Change Others’ Passcodes (Cmd 56) 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. Only use this feature under the direction of your security company. Cmd 56 is only for changing passcodes other than the one used to access Cmd 56.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Add a Passcode (Cmd 56) 4. Press [2] to change passcode authority levels. The keypad display scrolls: Add a Passcode (Cmd 56) To change level for code 3, Press 3*. To change level for code 4, Press 4*. Push Cmd to exit 5. Enter the passcode number (1 to 32) that you want to change the authority level for, followed by [*] (for example, press [3] [*] to change the authority level for Passcode 3).
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Delete Passcodes (Cmd 58) . 9. When the display prompts, Please enter new code, enter a new passcode. If the error tone sounds, try a different new passcode. Enter the new passcode again for verification. 10. Press [CMD] twice to return to the three Cmd 56 selections. Then press [2] to assign a passcode authority level to the new user. 11. Enter the user number and press [*]. For example, press [4] [*] to assign an authority level for User 4. 12.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Renew One-time Passcodes (Cmd 53) Renew One-time Passcodes (Cmd 53) I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. One-time passcodes can only be used once to turn the system off. This command allows those with the applicable authority level to renew previous One-Time passcodes. Once renewed, the One-Time passcode is again able to turn the system off only once. 1. Make sure the system is turned off (On indicator is off). 2. Press [CMD] [5] [6].
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | View Alarm Memory (Cmd 40) . View Alarm Memory (Cmd 40) View System Trouble (Cmd 42) After an alarm is silenced and cleared from the display, you can still review the points in alarm. 1. Ensure the system is turned off (On indicator is off). 2. Press [CMD] [4] [0]. The keypad may prompt you to enter a valid passcode. 3. Enter your passcode if necessary. The keypad shows all points in alarm memory. In this example, the keypad displays that Point 5 alarmed.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | View Point Trouble (Cmd 48) View Point Trouble (Cmd 48) Use this command to view any points (if any) that are in trouble. 1. Ensure the system is turned off (On indicator is off). 2. Press [CMD] [4] [8]. The keypad may prompt you to enter a valid passcode. 3. Enter your passcode if necessary. The keypad scrolls through all points in trouble. Be sure to investigate the source of the trouble condition. Correct the condition if possible.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Walk Test (Cmd 44) . Walk Test (Cmd 44) I can perform this command. I can perform this command. I cannot 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 types of devices that can be walktested are configured by your security company. 1. Ensure the system is turned off (On indicator is off). 2. Press [CMD] [4] [4].
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Select Watch Tone (Cmd 62) Select Watch Tone (Cmd 62) I can perform this command. I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. I cannot perform this command. The Watch feature gives you the ability to watch points when the system is turned off. The system can be programmed to alert you to opened doors and windows. For example, parents with small children may want a tone to sound whenever a door is opened to monitor the children.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Change Skeds (Cmd 52) . Change Skeds (Cmd 52) I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. Use this command to change the time or date that the sked automatically turns the system All On, Part On, Part 2 On, off, or operates an output programmed by your security company. An output can be programmed by your security company to turn on lighting, a pool pump, etc. 1. Make sure the system is turned off (On indicator is off). 2. Press [CMD] [5] [2].
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Change Skeds (Cmd 52) 7. The second line displays the days as programmed by your security company. Enter the days for the system to automatically turn All On (Sunday = 1, Saturday = 7, and all days = 8). In this example, suppose your security company programmed the sked for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. 10. Press [CMD] when you are done changing the sked. Sk2 A1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Days -MTWRF-- 8. You want to add Saturday.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Change Skeds (Cmd 52) . 7. Off Skeds Refer to Change Skeds (Cmd 52) on page 25 for Steps 1 to 4. 5. The keypad scrolls all skeds that turn the system off. Press the number key of the sked you want to change followed by [*]. Sk# A# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Days SMTWRFSA Sk# A# Off Time ##:## 6. Enter the time for the system to automatically turn off (HH:MM). In this example, program Sked 4 in Area 3 to turn off at 7:00 a.m. Sk4 A3 Off Time 07:00 7. Sk5 Days 8.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Change Outputs (Cmd 54) 9. You now decide that you do not want this sked to activate on Monday. To remove Monday, press [2]. Sk6 Days 3. Enter your passcode if necessary. The keypad displays: Remote Program in progress. 12345678 --TWRFS- If your system is busy and cannot call your security company’s remote PC computer, the keypad displays: 10. Press [CMD] when you are done changing the sked. System Busy. Try again later.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Move to Area (Cmd 50) . 4. The keypad now displays all areas that have been forced on, one at a time. A-2 Forced On Smiths Residence A-4 Forced On Smiths Residence Move to Area (Cmd 50) I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. Use this command to operate multiple areas from the same keypad when the system is split into more than one area. Before operating another area, move the keypad to the area that you want to operate. 1.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Auto-Forward Off Setup (Cmd 84) Auto-Forward Off Setup (Cmd 84) I can perform this command. I cannot perform this command. Use this command to program the auto-forward off sequence that cancels the redirecting of all incoming calls to another telephone number when you turn the system off. 1. Press [CMD] [8] [4]. The keypad may prompt you to enter a valid passcode. 2. Enter your passcode if necessary. The keypad display scrolls: Auto-Forward Off setup mode.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Remote Arming with Telephone, Area 1 . Remote Arming with Telephone, Area 1 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 control panel answers the phone on the programmed ring count. When the control panel answers the phone, it • Sounds three beeps and starts the handshake tone for remote programming if the control panel is All or Part On.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Basic Pager Reports Table 7: Character Code Information Display A# Pt## Dv### Ln## Mn# Cd## Op## Ks## U## ## - (dash) A D F L P S Description Area number Point number Device number Phone line number Minutes until Auto Arm Sked User Code number Output number Keyswitch number User number Communication status for Routing Destinations 1 and 2 Destination disabled Aborted Deleted from pending buffer by control panel reset Faulted Local Pending Sent Basic Pager Reports
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Control Panel Event Descriptions . Control Panel Event Descriptions The following table lists the events generated by the control panel. These events appear in the control panel log by name and in the pager display by event number. Table 8: Control Panel Event Descriptions Event # 01 Event AC Fail 02 AC Restore 03 Alarm, Tamper Alarm, Emergency 04 05 Alarm, Panic 06 Alarm, Invisible 07 Alarm, 24-hr.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Control Panel Event Descriptions Table 8: Control Panel Event Descriptions (continued) Event # 42 43 44 Event Cls, All, +Dly, Skd Cls, All, +Dly, KS Cls, All, +Dly, RAM IV Description System turned All On with entry/exit delay by sked. System turned All On with entry/exit delay by keyswitch. System turned All On with entry/exit delay by RAM IV. System turned All On with entry/exit delay by telephone.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Control Panel Event Descriptions . Table 8: Control Panel Event Descriptions (continued) Event # 86 87 Event AllCom Low Signl Missing, Alarm Description Low signal strength detected on alternate communication device. Point assigned to point expander (wired or RF) not responding to control panel status poll while system is armed. Point assigned to point expander (wired or RF) not responding to control panel status poll while system is armed. Opening by sked.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Control Panel Event Descriptions Table 8: Control Panel Event Descriptions (continued) Event # 108 Event Output Reset, RAM IV Output Set, Usr Sensor Mon Rstl Sensor Reset Description Relay reset by RAM IV. Event # 132 Relay set by user. 133 Sensor trouble condition restored. 155 User pressed Cmd 47. 156 136 System Inactive 157 User Level Set 137 Test, OK 158 138 Test, Offnormal Trbl, Tamper System was not armed in inactive interval.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Control Panel Event Descriptions . Table 8: Control Panel Event Descriptions (continued) Event # 153 154 175 176 177 178 179 Event User Code Area Set User Code Change Rstrl, Alarm, Miss Description User Code “added” by assigning area. User Code changed. Event # 173 Event Rstrl, Swinger Description Restoral from Swinger Bypass. 174 Restoral from Missing. Local event, no report. 180 Rstrl, Trble, Miss Rstl, Low Signl Local event. No report.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Security System Limitations Security System Limitations Fire Safety and Evacuation Not even the most advanced security system can guarantee protection against burglary, fire, or environmental threats.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Fire Safety and Evacuation . Figure 8: Smoke Detector locations * 1 3 5 1234- 3 1 2 * * Bedroom Hall Living room Dining room 2 4 1 7 6 * * 1 1 567*- Basement Recreation room Kitchen Smoke detector A smoke detector should be located on each story including basements, but excluding crawl spaces and unfinished attics. Locate smoke detectors between sleeping areas and family living areas.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Maintenance and Service Maintenance and Service This 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. Do not attempt to repair the control panel, keypads, or detectors yourself.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Glossary . Glossary 24-Hour Point: Points that are always on even when the system is turned off. There are two types of 24-hour Points: Fire Points and Non-Fire Points. Part 2 On: User-defined subset of the controlled points. All On: All controlled points are armed. All On with No Point: Detection device or group of devices connected to your security system. Delay (Instant) is an option. No Exit or Entry Delay is provided with the No Delay option.
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Index Index 2 24-Hour Point......................................................................... 6 Fire ...................................................................................... 6 Non Fire ............................................................................. 6 A Add a Passcode .................................................................... 18 Alarm Memory View.............................................................................
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Index . Event Descriptions Control Panel ................................................................... 33 Exit Delay Keypad Tone ..................................................................... 7 F Failure Power ................................................................................ 40 Faulted Point .......................................................................... 6 View....................................................................
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Index Failure ............................................................................... 40 Program Remote ............................................................................. 28 R Remote Arming Area 1 with telephone ............................................................. 31 Remote Program.................................................................. 28 Renew One-Time Passcode ................................................
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