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2000 Series |
Program Entry Guide | 11.0
Point Codes
EN
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Bosch Security Systems | 7/05 | 35114F
11.4 Digit 4, Device Address
Digit 4 is not required for E version control panels. E version control panels only include the On-board points,
and they ignore Point Code Digit 4.
Digit 4 tells the system what device a point is connected to. Digit 5 tells the system the sensor loop on the
device. The control panel’s On-board points are numbered 1 to 6. Leave Digits 4 and 5 at their default setting
(“0” for Digit 4, “A” for Digit 5) for on-board sensor loops. If you program a point number less than 6 to a
point expander, the system ignores the control panel’s on-board sensor loop for that point.
For example, to make Point 5 a motion detector connected to loop D of a D222 Text Keypad with Address 7,
set the
Address 7
prompt in the Address Configuration Group and Digits 4 and 5 of the point code as follows:
•
Address 7 = Text Keypad with points
•
Digit 4 = 7
•
Digit 5 = D (motion detector wired to loop D of the D222 Text Keypad)
The control panel ignores the on-board sensor loop for Point 5.
Although eight addresses are available, you can only connect four devices with point expansion to the
control panel’s data terminal.
Points with Digit 4 set to an address not programmed for a point expander do not generate Alarm,
Trouble, or Missing reports. Refer to Section 10.0 Address Configuration to be certain that any
address programmed in Digit 4 of a point code is programmed for a point expander.
Table 8: Digit 4 Selections
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
On-Board
: Detection devices for this point are connected to one of the control panel’s on-board sensor
loops.
X
Address 1
: Detection devices for this point are connected to an expansion device with Address 1.
Note:
If you are connecting a text keypad to the system, you must use Address 1.
If you connect more than one text keypad, make sure one of the keypads is set for Address 1.
X
Address 2
: Detection devices for this point are connected to an expansion device with Address 2.
X
Address 3
: Detection devices for this point are connected to an expansion device with Address 3.
X
Address 4
: Detection devices for this point are connected to an expansion device with Address 4.
X
Address 5
: Detection devices for this point are connected to an expansion device with Address 5.
X
Address 6
: Detection devices for this point are connected to an expansion device with Address 6.
X
Address 7
: Detection devices for this point are connected to an expansion device with Address 7.
Note:
If you are connecting a RF Point Expander to the system, it can only use Address 7 or Address 8.
X
Address 8
: Detection devices for this point are connected to an expansion device with Address 8.
Note:
If you are connecting a RF Point Expander to the system, it can only use Address 7 or Address 8
.
X
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