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Ring Times

Ring Count
This function defines the number of rings before the AMAX panel answers an incoming call. It
is necessary to enable remote arming and remote upload/download to use this function.
The following values are selectable:

0 = The panel does not answer any incoming calls.

1 – 13 = Number of rings until the control panel answers.

14 = The control panel is called, the phone is allowed to ring only twice and hangs up.
After 8 seconds the control panel is called again and answers to the first ring.

15 = The control panel is called and the phone is allowed to ring only four times.

 

Users and Codes

The AMAX system provides two types of access codes, the installer codes and user codes.
Each of them allows specific access and operation of the AMAX panel functions.

User Code

The default users are master user 1 (code: [2580]) and master user 2 (code: [2581]). These
codes should be changed to individual codes. If a new user is assigned, an individual user
code is assigned to this user.

Notice!
Identical codes are not allowed. User codes are not permitted to be the same as the installer
code.

User Code Priority
User codes can differ in permission levels. Each user code is assigned to a permission level.

Code Permission Level

User Type

00

Master User 1

01

Master User 2

02

Super User

03

Basic User

04

Arming User

05

Duress User

06 -15

No Priority

Please refer to Installer Code, page 49 for a description of the user permission levels.
User Code in Area
This option has a different function dependant on which user type has been selected above.

For Super User, Basic User, Arming User and Duress User:
For each of these user types any area can be assigned individually. Keyfobs are
automatically assigned to the selected areas as well.
For example: If 01 and 02 is selected in this option, area 01 and 02 is assigned. Keyfobs
are also assigned to area 01 and 02.

6.1.8

6.2

6.2.1

 

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AMAX panel

2015.05 | 06 | F.01U.309.277

Installation Manual

Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH

Summary of Contents for AMAX 4000

Page 1: ...AMAX panel AMAX panel 2100 AMAX panel 3000 AMAX panel 3000 BE AMAX panel 4000 en Installation Manual ...

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Page 3: ...us Indicator 19 4 5 B426 19 4 5 1 General 19 4 5 2 Address Setting 19 4 5 3 Wiring 19 4 5 4 Status Indicator 20 4 6 B450 with B442 or B443 20 4 6 1 General 20 4 6 2 Address Setting 21 4 6 3 Wiring 21 4 6 4 Status Indicator 21 4 7 DX4010V2 22 4 7 1 General 22 4 7 2 Address Setting 22 4 7 3 Wirinig 22 4 7 4 Status Indicator 22 4 8 DX4020 G 22 4 8 1 General 22 4 8 2 Address Setting 23 4 8 3 Wiring 23...

Page 4: ... and Codes 48 6 2 1 User Code 48 6 2 2 Installer Code 49 6 2 3 Code Length 52 6 2 4 Code Permissions 52 6 2 5 Macro Configuration 52 6 2 6 Code Reporting 53 6 3 Zones 53 6 3 1 Add Delete Zone 53 6 3 2 Pulse Count Duration 64 6 3 3 Cross Zone Timer 64 6 3 4 Zone Function Settings 64 6 3 5 Zone Indication Keypad and Event Log 68 6 4 Keypads and Areas 69 6 4 1 Keypad Area 69 6 4 2 Area Timing 69 6 4 ...

Page 5: ...e Zone Programming 123 8 3 2 Zone Function Programming 128 8 3 3 Pulse Count Duration Programming 131 8 3 4 Zone Cross Timer Programming 131 8 4 Keypad and Area Programming 132 8 4 1 Keypad Area Programming 132 8 4 2 Area Timing Programming 132 8 4 3 Common Area Programming 133 8 4 4 Keypad Indication Programming 133 8 4 5 Keypad Lockout Programming 134 8 5 System Programming 134 8 5 1 System Sett...

Page 6: ... disconnect the positive wire of the battery when removing it from the system Be careful when connecting the positive red wire and the BATT port of the system Make sure not to short circuit with the BATT port of the AMAX panel or the housing to prevent electric arc from occurring Danger Electrostatic sensitive components Injuries due to electric shock are possible if anti static steps are not foll...

Page 7: ...pads on the inner side of the monitored area Once the system is tested and ready to use secure the enclosure door and additional enclosures with screws Caution Maintenance Damage or malfunction of the system is possible if it is not maintained on a regular basis It is recommended to test the system once a week Make sure to get the system maintained four times a year Only qualified installers servi...

Page 8: ...gramming and the setup of the AMAX panel together with other modules and devices For the main steps on how to get the system into operation easily and quickly please also refer to the Quick Start Guide For information on how to operate the system please refer to the User Guide Keypad Indicators The following table shows an overview and a description of the keypad indicator icons Keypad Indicator I...

Page 9: ...ypad sound icons Sound Indicator Definition Short beep A keypad button has been pressed Short beep followed by a one second beep The requested operation is refused Incorrect operation signal Two short beeps The system accepted the code The system executed the requested function One short beep every minute Fault tone unacknowledged system failure One short beep every two seconds Exit time started C...

Page 10: ... DX4010V2 B450 B442 B443 GPRS Figure 3 1 AMAX 2100 3000 Overview DX2010 Option Bus B426 A Link Plus CMS Video PSTN Radion DX3010 Text Keypad LCD LED Keypad DX4020G GSM GPRS DX4010V2 B450 B442 B443 GPRS Ethernet Figure 3 2 AMAX 3000 BE 4000 Overview 3 10 en System overview AMAX panel 2015 05 06 F 01U 309 277 Installation Manual Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH ...

Page 11: ...Wiring diagrams B450 500mA Figure 3 3 Wiring diagram AMAX 2100 3000 AMAX panel System overview en 11 Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Installation Manual 2015 05 06 F 01U 309 277 ...

Page 12: ...w flash Normal state On Trouble state Off Trouble state _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 12V 12V 12V COM _ 12V 7Ah AUX2 12V _ COM supervised PO 5 Z1 2 2 3 3 Keypads IUI AMAX4 TEXT IUI SOL TEXT IUI AMAX3 LED16 IUI AMAX3 LED8 Keypads IUI AMAX LED8 IUI AMAX LCD8 I O Moduls DX2010 Adr 103 108 DX3010 Adr 150 151 DX4010 Adr 253 Communicators DX4020G Adr 134 B426 B450 Adr 134 6 250 9 RF Receiver RF3227E 1 RFRC OPT 1 1 1 ...

Page 13: ...supply with a maximum of 500mA for option bus 1 AMAX 3000 BE 4000 provides a maximum of 900mA for each option bus 1 and 2 When the total current of the bus exceeds the limit an external power supply is required Notice When a data bus address is changed the module needs to be re powered to enable the new address The following overview displays the maximum number of modules that can be connected Mod...

Page 14: ...ddress Setting Address setting for IUI AMAX4 TEXT IUI AMAX3 LED16 and IUI AMAX3 LED8 Keypads For IUI AMAX4 TEXT IUI AMAX3 LED16 and IUI AMAX3 LED8 keypads the address of the keypad is programmed with 6 position DIP switch The address of each keypad is unique DIP Switch S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 Keypad Address 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 On Off Off Off Off Off 2 Off On Off Off Off Off 3 On On Off Off Off Off 4 Off Off O...

Page 15: ...dress 2 through the address jumper Address 1 Jumper not short circuited Address 2 Jumper short circuited both metal pins are covered Table 4 3 Keypad Jumper Settings Wiring The following graphic shows how to wire a keypad to the option bus of the AMAX panel The last keypad must be placed within a cable distance of 200m AMAX 3000 BE 4000 Y R Y G B AMAX 2100 3000 Keypad R B G R B G Y Figure 4 2 Conn...

Page 16: ...the AMAX panel needs its own data bus address Data Bus Address Zones 102 9 16 103 17 24 104 25 32 105 33 40 106 41 48 107 49 56 108 57 64 Table 4 4 DX2010 Address Settings DIP Switch S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 Data Bus Address 32 16 8 4 2 1 102 Off Off Off Off Off On 103 Off Off Off Off On Off 104 Off Off Off Off On On 105 Off Off Off On Off Off 106 Off Off Off On Off On 107 Off Off Off On On Off 108 Off O...

Page 17: ...mm AMAX panel 30m 76m AMAX panel DX2010 out not used 305m 610m External power supply 305m 610m Table 4 6 Lengths of cable for DX2010 12V AMAX 3000 BE 4000 Y R Y G B R B G _ R B G Y 1 COM TMPR R B G Y 1 COM TMPR AMAX 2100 3000 DX2010 DX2010 Figure 4 4 Connecting DX2010 to the AMAX panel Status Indicator LED Condition Denotation On Trouble Condition Grounding Conductor is not connected or there is a...

Page 18: ...h S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 Data Bus Address 1 2 4 8 16 Mode 150 On On On On On Off 151 Off On On On On Off Table 4 8 DX3010 DIP Switch Settings AMAX 3000 3000 BE 4000 O 1 2 3 4 5 6 D I P N On Off Figure 4 5 DX3010 DIP Switch Settings Wiring The following table and graphic show how to wire DX3010 to the option bus of the AMAX panel Power Supply Wire diameter of 0 8mm Wire diameter of 1 2mm AMAX panel 12 2...

Page 19: ...re of the AMAX panel or another enclosure For more information refer to Module Installation page 26 and to B426 Ethernet Communication Module 3 Use network or direct connection to access the built in web server when reconfiguring the module or when connecting the module to the AMAX panel with RPS Address Setting Set the rotary switch to 6 which corresponds to option bus address 134 for the first B...

Page 20: ...r remote applications The B450 supports Conettix IP protocol with full authentication 256 bit AES encryption and resistance to Denial of Service attacks B450 also supports compatible Bosch panels using SIA DC 09 CSV IP It is a reliable way to add cellular network communications to existing or new commercial security and fire installations For the AMAX panel B450 can be used in combination with eit...

Page 21: ...0 R PWR B COM G B Y A Figure 4 8 Wiring of B450 with an AMAX panel Status Indicator B450 with B442 or B443 provide several LED indicators The following table describes the heartbeat LED indicator of B450 and the status LED indicator of B442 or B443 blue LED Condition Denotation Heartbeat LED of B450 On Trouble Condition Stable flash Normal Operation 3 quick flashes Communication error Off Power fa...

Page 22: ...ing The option bus address is 253 O 1 2 3 4 5 6 D I P N 7 8 On Off Figure 4 9 DX4010V2 DIP switch settings Wirinig The following graphic shows how to wire a DX4010V2 USB serial interface module to the option bus of the AMAX panel AMAX 3000 BE 4000 Y R Y G B AMAX 2100 3000 R B G DX4010V2 R B G Y Figure 4 10 Wiring of DX4010V2 Status Indicator None DX4020 G General The Conettix ITS DX4020 G GPRS com...

Page 23: ...panel Two modes are possible GPRS and GSM AMAX 3000 BE 4000 Y R Y G B AMAX 2100 3000 R B G DX4020G R B G Y Figure 4 11 GPRS mode in support of IP DX4020G BUS AMAX 3000 BE 4000 R Y G B RING TIP RH TH R B G Y PNL PSTN TIP TIP 1RING 1RING R Y G B AMAX 2100 3000 Figure 4 12 GSM mode in support of PSTN Contact ID Status Indicator Normally the AMAX panel tests the communication with the module In case o...

Page 24: ...place the receiver in a central location among the transmitters In situations where there is a large distance between the transmitter and receiver it might be necessary to install receivers for optimum results Address Setting Set the rotary switch to 1 The AMAX panel supports only one receiver Wiring 1 Connect the RADION receiver to the option bus 2 Make sure that the cable distance to the AMAX pa...

Page 25: ...en the AMAX panel and the receiver or An invalid address switch setting Off Power failure or wiring failure Table 4 13 RFRC OPT Radion Receiver System Status Indicator AMAX panel Optional Modules and Peripheral Devices en 25 Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Installation Manual 2015 05 06 F 01U 309 277 ...

Page 26: ... on the inner side of the monitored area Once the system is tested and ready to use secure the enclosure door and additional enclosures with screws For the main steps on how to get the system into operation easily and quickly please also refer to the Quick Start Guide Module Installation The enclosure contains only PCBs and transformers of the fixed AMAX panel for installation no other hardware 1 ...

Page 27: ...8 12V R B G Y 1RING TIP P0 P0 2 P0 1 TIP COM L7 L6 COM L5 COM L4 L3 L2 COM L1 AC COM B A PWR 1RING EN 1 Figure 5 2 Enclosure Standard Enclosure with mounting plate Battery Installation The AMAX Panel supports one sealed lead acid rechargeable battery After the battery is fully charged it can be used as backup power supply to support the system For further information refer to Technical Data page 1...

Page 28: ...ement according to local regulations How to mount the battery 1 Place the battery on the bottom of the enclosure 2 Position the red and black wires 3 Connect one end of the black wire to the BATT port of the AMAX panel and the other end to the negative pole of the battery 4 Connect one end of the red wire to the BATT port of the AMAX panel the other end to the positive pole of the battery P Once t...

Page 29: ...bus communicator for alarm transmission Connect one 12V 7AH or one 12V 18Ah battery to the system Ensure the maximum current for all components with a 7Ah Battery to be 550mA Ensure the maximum current for all components with a 18Ah Battery to be 1500mA standby 12h recharge battery 80 in 72h PCB l 00mA IUI AMAX Keypads 31mA DX2010 35mA DX3010 10mA B426 100mA B450 180mA DX4020G 65mA RF3227E 30mA RF...

Page 30: ... 3000 BE 4000 Certification Body AFNOR Certification 11 rue Francis de Pressensé 93571 LA PLAINE Saint Denis Cedex Tel 33 0 1 41 62 80 00 Fax 33 0 1 49 17 90 00 Website www afnor org www marquenf com E mail certification afnor org Certification Body CNPP Certification Department CNPP Cert Route de la Chapelle Réanville CS 22265 27950 SAINT MARCEL Tel 33 0 2 32 53 63 63 5 5 1 5 5 2 30 en Installati...

Page 31: ...stallation it is necessary to seal the enclosure either with a sealing wire or an adhesive seal For further information about the sealing wire and the adhesive seal please reverse directly to your local Bosch contact Sealing the enclosure with a sealing wire 1 Open the pre opened hole which is on the right of the enclosure 2 Pass the sealing wire through this hole and bring the two wires in the co...

Page 32: ...installation is made the environmental class of the panel is 1 INCERT AMAX 4000 SFF AMAX 2100 3000 3000 BE 4000 Certification Body VDS Schadenverhütung Amsterdamer Str 172 50735 Köln Website www vds de Certification Body SSF Stöldskyddsföreningen Tegeluddsvägen 100 115 87 Stockholm Website www stoldskyddsfpreningen se 5 5 3 5 5 4 32 en Installation AMAX panel 2015 05 06 F 01U 309 277 Installation ...

Page 33: ...The panel complies with the following standards SSF 1014 Edition 4 Alarm class 1 AMAX panel Installation en 33 Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Installation Manual 2015 05 06 F 01U 309 277 ...

Page 34: ...report to receiver 1 in Bosch Network Conettix format and set up dialer 2 dialer 3 and dialer 4 to report to a receiver of a central monitoring station in Contact ID format only if dialer 1 is unsuccessful How to program a telephone number via a text keypad 1 Enter the digits of a telephone number in the text keypad 2 To enter a 4 sec pause in the dialing sequence enter 3 A pause might be necessar...

Page 35: ...g data format for above programming address is a network communication format it is explained as an IP address and port For a non network format it is explained as a telephone number The AMAX panel contacts the telephone number IP Address of the central monitoring station in order to transmit a report If the contact is successful the relevant information is transmitted and the communicator returns...

Page 36: ...contain various information on the events to be reported for example event code alarm type subscriber ID ID number 1 and 2 for account number 1 and 2 4 digits for CID 6 digits for SIA new event or previously reported zone number area number RRCFR receiver number LPREF account prefix For reports with the AMAX panel five kinds of communication protocols are available Contact ID default SIA DC03 Cone...

Page 37: ...C03 Connetix IP SIA DC09 SIA DC09 2x ID Phone number IP address and port Subscriber ID ID number 1 RRCFR LPREF ID number 2 4 digits for CID 6 digits for SIA Notice SIA DC09 is only implemented with UDP mode The following table shows an overview of the events and their message formats Event Description CID format SIA format ALL Event KP Recall Dialer Event EN Event SYSTEM RESET BURG ALARM 1130 BA B...

Page 38: ...SS 1121 HA KEYPAD TOOMUCH RETRY 1421 JA BATTERY LOW 1309 YT BATTERY RESTORE 3309 YR AC FAIL 1301 AT AC RESTORE 3301 AR AUX POWER 1300 IA AUX POWER RESTORE 3300 IR COMM TEST 1602 RP CONFIG CHANGED 1306 YG COMM FAIL 1350 YC COMM RESTORE 3350 YK EXTERNAL MODULE FAULT 1333 EM EXTERNAL MODULE RESTORE 3333 EN EXTERNAL MODULE TAMPER 1341 ES EXTERNAL MODULE TAMPER RESTORE 3341 EJ DATE TIME SET 1625 JT USE...

Page 39: ...FTWARE UPDATE YZ REMOTELINK SUCCESS 1412 RB CLOCK FAIL 1626 TAMPERZONE TAMPER 1137 TA TAMPERZONE TAMPER RESTORE 3137 TH ZONE EXT FAULT 1150 UA ZONE EXT FAULT RESTORE 3150 UR DELAY EXIT 1134 BA DELAY EXIT RESTORE 3134 BR BURG ALARM VERIFIED 1139 BV BURG ALARM UNVERIFIED 1130 BG IP MODULE FAULT 1333 EM IP MODULE RESTORE 3333 EN PRINTER MISSING 1336 VZ PRINTER MISSING RESTORE 3336 VY PRINTER ERROR 13...

Page 40: ...XT RF POINT BATTERY FAULT RESTORE 3384 XR RF POINT FAULT 1380 BT RF POINT FAULT RESTORE 3380 BJ RF REPEATER MISSING 1150 UZ RF REPEATER MISSING RESTORE 3150 UH RF REPEATER BATTERY FAULT 1384 XT RF REPEATER BATTERY FAULT RESTORE 3384 XR RF REPEATER TAMPER 1383 TA RF REPEATER TAMPER RESTORE 3383 TH RF REPEATER AC FAULT 1334 YP RF REPEATER AC FAULT RESTORE 3334 YR RF KEYFOB BATTERY FAULT 1384 XT RF K...

Page 41: ... Sequence If the event has disabled the report option 0 no report is sent out If the report has any destination to contact the panel option 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 It will call the related destination by related reporting format type and subscriber ID Number Attempt rules 1 Attempt times and duration Within the report expiring time the AMAX panel will retry sending the report to each enabled desti...

Page 42: ...oes off indicating that the communication path 1 fault of the zone status recovery report recovers and the communication part 1 fault of the keypad emergency report recovers When any one path fault of communication paths 2 3 and 4 recover as the communication path fault is displayed as a logic or relationship zone indicator 1 still illuminates indicating that the communication path 1 fault of the ...

Page 43: ...e Tamper Alarm In case of zone tamper event the tamper report will be sent When zone tamper recovers the system status report will be sent Arming Disarming Reporting System The system disarming report is sent at the disarming command and the system arming report is sent when the arming succeeds Duress Report The duress report is sent at the disarming command The duress report will not be sent in t...

Page 44: ... detects auxiliary power fault recovery the report will be sent AC Power Fault Report When the system detects disconnection of AC power and after the AC fault delay time has ended the report will be sent AC Power Fault Recovery Report When the system detects a recovery of the AC power that lasts longer than the AC power delay report time the report will be sent Battery Low Voltage Fault Report Whe...

Page 45: ...rts Programming page 113 Report Expiry Time If the report expiry time expires and the report path has not been connected to the report will be lost and not be sent It can be maintained for 1 to 255 minutes The system is defaulted to 000 indicating that the report has been tried to send without limit in expiry time Report Delay Entry Time This option defines the delay time until a report is send or...

Page 46: ... of each area Enabling disabling each output Remote Access Armed This option enables disables the remote access for the function alarm Remote programming This option enables disables the remote access for programming If this function is disabled the system can not be programmed via an IP network anymore Remote PC IP Address and port number RPC IP address is a fixed IP address for remote programmin...

Page 47: ...enters his code 5 7 and presses to initiate a modem call from the AMAX panel to establish a communication link with the remote computer The computer must be running A Link Plus RPS software and must be set to waiting for an incoming call The call back telephone number is also necessary if remote connect with call back verification is required Domestic Call Four recordable voice messages for four d...

Page 48: ... to individual codes If a new user is assigned an individual user code is assigned to this user Notice Identical codes are not allowed User codes are not permitted to be the same as the installer code User Code Priority User codes can differ in permission levels Each user code is assigned to a permission level Code Permission Level User Type 00 Master User 1 01 Master User 2 02 Super User 03 Basic...

Page 49: ... When MANUAL is selected enter the 9 digit RFID manually When AUTO is selected trigger the RF device and the RFID is entered automatically Keyfob Button 3 For the keyfob button 3 the following settings can be selected 0 not used 1 output control 2 STAY arm Installer Code The installer code is designed to program the AMAX panel In addition the installer code is used for some code commands The defau...

Page 50: ...e to be recorded for 3 sec Record Macro 2 code 8 2 sequence to be recorded for 3 sec Record Macro 3 code 8 3 sequence to be recorded for 3 sec Play Macro 1 code long press 1 1 for 3 sec quick macro Play Macro 2 code long press 2 2 for 3 sec quick macro Play Macro 3 code long press 3 3 for 3 sec quick macro Fault Tamper Inquire code 2 1 Display all Event Log code 2 2 only on text keypad Display EN ...

Page 51: ...code 5 6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ text keypad Call Back code 5 7 Change Language code 5 8 2 digit no for available languages 01 EN 02 DE 03 ES 04 FR 05 PT 06 PL 07 NL 08 SE 09 TR Reset Fault Tamper In some country versions only the installer can reset a tamper alarm code 6 Installer Access code 7 1 enable code 7 2 disable System Reset code 9 9 8 9 Programming Mode code 9 5 8 The following quick keypad operat...

Page 52: ...tion defines whether the arm disarm function can be performed with a installer code If this option is disabled the arm disarm function can not be performed with an installer code Macro Configuration Macros are used to assign complicated or often used button sequences on the keypad to one button to simplify the operation of the system Therefore a button sequences is entered on the keypad recorded a...

Page 53: ...t there is no user switch possible in the macro playing function and that the user who is executing the macro playing function is also executing the operation assigned to the macro Code Reporting The following codes are reported when an alarm occurs Installer Report 0 User 1 250 Report 1 250 A Link Report 251 Phone arm Report 252 Single Button arm disarm Report 253 Key switch arm disarm Report 254...

Page 54: ...ontact 23 External Fault 24 Technical Alarm 25 Reset 26 Instant Report Only possible for AMAX 4000 zone 1 00 Not Used If a zone is not used program the zone type location to 0 An EOL resistor is not required if this zone type is not used This zone type never activates the sirens or the dialer 01 Instant The instant zone type performs as described below 1 Disarm Zone normal no alarm no report Zone ...

Page 55: ...me When zone is triggered not bypassed and system is forced to arm a zone fault report is send When system is disarmed and zone is not restored before a zone fault restore report is sent 03 Delay 1 The delay 1 zone type performs as described below 1 Disarm same as instant zone disarm status 2 AWAY Arm Zone normal no alarm no report Zone triggered entry time starts no alarm no report Disarming duri...

Page 56: ...same as the instant zone disarm status 2 AWAY Arm same as the delay exit zone AWAY arm status 3 STAY Arm This zone will be ignored and performed as disarm Refer to Keypad Indicators to see how the zone is displayed during exit time 07 Delay 2 The delay 2 zone type performs as described below 1 Disarm same as instant zone disarm status 2 AWAY Arm Zone normal no alarm no report Zone triggered entry ...

Page 57: ... 2 exit zone type performs as described below 1 Disarm same as the instant zone disarm status 2 AWAY Arm same as the delay exit zone AWAY arm status 3 STAY Arm This zone will be ignored and performed as disarm Refer to Keypad Indicators to see how the zone is displayed during exit time 11 Follower The follower zone type performs as described below 1 Disarm same as the instant zone disarm status 2 ...

Page 58: ...arm report 2 AWAY Arm Zone normal no action Zone triggered activate disarm report 3 STAY Arm same as AWAY arm performance This zone will ignore all other programming items such as bypass forcing arm When the system is armed in this mode the keypad activates two beeps and report sent is by user code 254 15 Key AWAY on off The key switch AWAY on off zone type performs as described below 1 Disarm Zon...

Page 59: ... the keypad activates two beeps and report sent is by user code 254 17 Key STAY on off The key switch on off STAY zone type performs as described below 1 Disarm Zone normal no action Zone triggered activate STAY arm report 2 AWAY Arm Zone normal activate disarm report Zone triggered no action 3 STAY Arm same as AWAY arm performance When the key switch operates the arm disarm the keypad sounds two ...

Page 60: ... After the first alarm the AMAX panel performs a fire verification reset 10 seconds and then waits a period up to two minutes for a second alarm If a second alarm occurs within this period the AMAX panel indicates a fire alarm Otherwise the AMAX panel resets back to its normal condition At the end of the two minute period an unverified fire alarm is logged and reported A fire zone does not send a ...

Page 61: ...it time fault report Zone triggered during entry time fault report 3 STAY Arm same as AWAY Arm performance The restore report will be sent when the zone is restored 24 Technical Alarm The technical alarm zone type performs as described below 1 Disarm Zone normal no alarm no report Zone triggered alarm report 2 AWAY Arm Zone normal no alarm no report Zone triggered alarm report Zone triggered durin...

Page 62: ...When AUTO is selected trigger RF device in order to enter RFID automatically Hardwired Input Zones On board Inputs The AMAX panel provides onboard hard wired inputs An additional input is provided for the enclosure tamper On board Zone Response Time The AMAX panel supports different response times for the onboard zones The response time value range is 000 0 999 9 seconds On board Zone EOL Single E...

Page 63: ...BBBB RQH 6ZLWFK 1 2 NC normally close If the zone option is set to NC an alarm occurs when the zone is opened When the zone is closed the system is in normal mode NO normally open If the zone option is set to NO an alarm occurs when the zone is closed When the zone is opened the system is in normal mode On board Tamper Input A separate input is provided for enclosure tamper The response time of th...

Page 64: ...or the cross zone feature Zone Function Settings Overview of the Zone Function Options Zone function option Description Force arm bypass 0 Disabled 1 Force arm 2 Bypass 3 All Silent alarm Chime mode 0 Disabled 1 Silent alarm 2 Chime mode 3 All Zone pulse count 0 Disabled 1 9 1 9 pulses Zone lockout 0 Disabled 1 1 times alarm lockout 2 3 times alarm lockout 3 6 times alarm lockout 4 Alarm duration ...

Page 65: ...nation 3 4 11 Report to destination 3 4 for backup Zone Bypass If this option is enabled the operator can bypass zones before arming the system If this option is disabled manual bypass of the zone is not available After manual bypass of the zone a zone bypass report is sent The zone bypass is valid in only one arming period and will be resumed after disarming Before disarming the bypassed zones ig...

Page 66: ...0 to disable the zone locking function 3 times of alarm locking If the locking option is set to 2 the zone can only transmit up to 3 times of alarm report in each arming period After zone re disarming re arming the locking count will be reset The AMAX panel will process locking according to the following logic 1 When the zone or zone tamper is trigger and siren alarm is resulted within the period ...

Page 67: ...If the domestic call mode is configured for a zone and an alarm from this zone is created the alarm will be reported via the onboard voice dialer to the destination s configured and needs acknowledgement Cross Zone The cross zone option works as follows Prerequisites At least two zones in the same area have option cross zone enabled System option cross zone timer is set to a value higher than 0 Wh...

Page 68: ...ne area are indicated on an area LED LCD keypad in order beginning with 1 and by following the order of zone numbers Examples AMAX 3000 3000 BE 4000 In a one area or area 1 system keypad the zone number 17 is indicated on a 16 zone LED LCD keypad After disabling zone 16 or another one in range 1 to 16 zone number 17 is indicated on the LED LCD keypad as zone number 16 AMAX 2100 In a one area syste...

Page 69: ...onging to the area However for IUI AMAX3 LED8 keypad IUI AMAXLED 8 keypad and IUI AMAX LCD 8 keypad each area can display up to 8 zones and cannot display other zones but can report zone events For IUI AMAX3LED16 keypad each area can display up to 16 zones and cannot display other zones but can report zone events Keypad IUI AMAX4 TEXT can display up to 64 zones How to program keypads To program a ...

Page 70: ...on area cannot be armed Keypad Indication Keypad Alarm Tone This option enables disables the keypad alarm tone Audible Entry Enable This option enables disables a keypad warning tone during entry time when the system is in STAY arm mode If this option is enabled a keypad warning tone occurs when the system is in STAY arm mode and the entry time starts STAY Zone Alarm Indication This option enables...

Page 71: ...wer up Battery Check Interval This option defines the time interval in which the battery test is carried out 01 15 minutes 00 disabled The battery test is also carried out when the system is armed or during system power up Phone Line Monitor If this option is enabled the system supervises whether the phone line is broken or disconnected Siren Supervision If this option is enabled the system superv...

Page 72: ...ed via the PC software A Link Plus the system does not verify the IP address but verifies the subscriber ID and the installer code RPC can not link to the panel via IP Force Arm When System Is In Trouble Condition This option enables disables the forced arming of an area although it is in a fault or tamper condition Event Record Count per Set Unset Period This option defines the maximum number of ...

Page 73: ...n as an alphabetical input Number on the text keypad Alphabetical input when number is pressed consecutively 1 1 _ º µ 2 a b c 2 æ å ä à á â ã ç ć č 3 d e f 3 è é ê ë ð ę 4 g h i 4 ì í î ï ğ 5 j k l 5 6 m n o 6 ö ø ò ó ô õ ñ 7 p q r s 7 ß š ś ş 8 t u v 8 ù ú û ü ű ţ 9 w x y z 9 ý þ ź ż ž Ÿ Switches between small letters and capital letters 0 space 0 The maximum length of an area name is ten charac...

Page 74: ...s How to display faults and tampers via a text keypad In a text keypad the faults and tampers are displayed directly How to display faults and tampers via a master keypad In a master keypad the system faults and tampers are displayed directly After an area is selected the area specific faults and tampers are displayed How to display faults and tampers via a LED LCD keypad To display faults and tam...

Page 75: ...settings with the resetting to factory default pads at the top on the printed circuit board on the main board of the AMAX panel if this possibility is enabled in the software 1 Disconnect the AC power supply and the backup battery 2 Short circuit the resetting to factory default pads 3 Power up the system Quick flash of the red LED indicator on the printed circuit board of the AMAX panel indicates...

Page 76: ...rea 1 16 areas 1 16 04 System Alarm audible and silent 05 External AWAY Siren 06 External STAY Siren 07 Internal Siren 08 Internal Siren with Tamper 09 Entry Exit delay Warning 1 16 areas 1 16 10 Telephone Line Fault 11 AC Power Supply Fault 12 Low Battery 13 Tamper 0 Any area 1 16 areas 1 16 14 External Fault 15 All Faults 16 Fire Alarm 0 Any area 1 16 areas 1 16 17 Fire Reset 18 AWAY Armed 0 All...

Page 77: ...he system is disarmed after a system reset The system operated the disarm command The output is reset in the following cases The system is armed The programmed output time ends 02 System Armed The output is operated in the following cases The system is armed after a system reset The system operated the arm command After the exit time ends The output is reset in the following cases The system is di...

Page 78: ...n The output is operated in the following cases The system is in AWAY mode and a zone intruder alarm intruder alarm instant interior instant delay interior delay delay exit interior delay exit follower interior follower 24h can be silenced fire can be silenced technical alarm can be silenced occurs The system is in AWAY mode and a tamper alarm occurs No output is operated when the system is disarm...

Page 79: ...ime expires The programmed output time ends Exit Delay Warning This output is operated during the exit time when the system is armed The output is reset in the following cases The system is disarmed The exit time expires The programmed output time ends If the output time is set to 000 the output will continue until the delay warning time ends 10 Telephone Line Fault This output is operated when a ...

Page 80: ...This output is operated when a fault occurs The output is reset when the programmed output time ends If the output time is set to 000 the output will continue until the fault is restored and the fault is reset 16 Fire Alarm This output is operated when a fire alarm occurs 17 Fire Reset This output is operated when a fire alarm is reset 18 AWAY Armed This output is operated when the system is in AW...

Page 81: ...ut is operated when a technical alarm occurs 28 Bypassed Zone This output is operated when a zone is bypassed 29 Ready to Arm This output is operated when the system is in ready to arm state 30 Walk Test Output Mode This output is operated when the system is in walk test mode 31 24h Alarm This output is operated when a 24h alarm occurs This output works only a 24 hour zone The output is reset when...

Page 82: ... a specific time and resets at the end of output time The actual output time of system audio alarm system alarm and follow zone event is related to the ringing of the alarm siren The possible output time value range is 0 999 seconds Sirens Alarm Siren Ringing Time The alarm siren ringing time is valid only when the keypad alarm tone is enabled When an audio alarm occurs in the system the alarm sir...

Page 83: ...or additional control functionality To operate the buttons press and hold either button for at least one sec in order to use the desired feature The AMAX panel identifies keyfob users by device RFID AMAX Keypad programming supports entering RFID automatically for Radion devices 4 When the keyfob RFID is asked for press for 3s to toggle between AUTO and MANUAL mode When MANUAL is selected enter the...

Page 84: ...ct the programming key to the plug on top of the printed circuit board PCB of the AMAX panel Notice Please note that the direction of the programming key should be consistent with the direction marked on the PCB Caution If you do not enter the programming mode first which connects the blank ICP EZPK Programming Key blue to the AMAX panel no data can be uploaded downloaded An unknown error may be c...

Page 85: ...d press After successfully copying the programming data in the programming key to the AMAX panel a confirmation tone occurs Wrong prompt tone and display of Failure of Key Parameters to AMAX Panel indicate a damage of the programming key data In this case the data needs to be copied onto the AMAX panel again 3 Unplug the programming key from the AMAX panel LED LCD keypads can also be used to copy ...

Page 86: ...f the Menus This section provides an overview of how to navigate the programming menu of a text keypad Selecting a Menu 1 Select the menu and operate according to the menu prompt 2 Press or to navigate to the desired menu 3 Press to enter a menu Exiting a Menu 4 Press to get back to the previous menu Confirming the Input 4 Press to confirm the input Switching between Settings 4 Press and hold for ...

Page 87: ...1 0 disabled AC FAULT REP REC 4 receiver 4 2 receiver 2 7 rec 1 3 2 4 b 0 0 6 0 EN 1 5 6 7 6 ZONE RESTORE REP AWAY ARM DI REPORT 0 6 3 receiver 3 6 1 receiver 1 AC FAULT REP DOME ACK WAIT TIME sec EN 1 5 6 7 5 rec 1 2 3 4 REPORT SETTING 0 no report 6 DC09 RRCFR ENABLE 05 99 seconds EN 1 5 6 7 4 sia dc09 1 Cid 2 sia dc03 SUBSCRIBER ID No press 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 E 5 F 000000 0 disable 1 enable IP PORT 1...

Page 88: ...t ring CALLBACK DOMEST No DOMESTIC No 1 4 CHANGE DOM PHO No 15 Default EN 1 24 24 TEST RPT INTERV h 0 disable 1 enable 99 1 REMOTE PSTN ACCESS Certification Parameters Description RPC PORT 5 DIGIT 00 Do not use timing report 01 99 1 99 hours TEST REPORT DURAT TEST REPORT hour TEST REPORT min 1 RPC IP ADDRESS REMOTE IP ACCESS Menu Items 1 2 ip modules 00 59 minutes Others Do not use real time repor...

Page 89: ...ITY KEYFOB ID AUTO INSTALLER CODE CODE LENGTH KEYFOB ID MANUAL TAMPER RESET USER 3 basic code 1 1 ARM DISARM INSTAL 0 0 not used 0 disable 1 enable 1234 USER MACRO AUTH 4 arming code 5 duress code 6 not used USER No 2 CODE MANAGER 2 super code 4 1 output control 2 stay arm Menu Items 0 disable 1 enable Parameters Description Certification Default 60 03 0 disable 1 enable 1 User 1 2580 User 2 2581 ...

Page 90: ...23 external fault 3 RF all ZONE MODULE SEL ZONE RFID AUTO 06 inter del 1 e 25 reset 02 interior inst 11 follower 13 24 hour 0 0 EN 0 0 22 bolt contact 2 chime mode 00 disabled 01 09 Pulses 0 disabled 3 all 2 bypass 3 all 0 disabled 16 key stay toggl 18 24 hour panic 20 24 h fire veri 21 tamper 1 1 time al lock 0 disabled 3 6 time al lock 2 3 time al lock 5 RF RFUN no magn ZONE IN AREA press 3s for...

Page 91: ... 1 999 sec Duration 5 dest 1 2 3 4 60 3 1 deol 2 2k 2 2k 6 rec 1 2 3 4 b 0 no report 3 destination 3 5 rec 1 2 3 4 9 rec 1 2 b 11 rec 3 4 b 10 rec 3 4 2 reserve 3 all 0 no report 0 eol 2 2k 1 receiver 1 11 dest 3 4 b ZONE DOMESTIC CALL 3 receiver 3 Parameters Description Certification Default 7 rec 1 3 2 4 b 0 disabled 1 unverified alar 4 destination 4 Menu Items Figure 7 5 Zone Manager continued ...

Page 92: ...NTRY ENABLE 0 disable 1 enable 12 follow ar 2 13 INPUT KEYPAD No 4 KP AREA MANAGER STAY ZONE AL INDIC KEYPAD INDICATION INPUT AREA No ENTRY EXIT TIMING KEYPAD AREA KEYPAD IN AREA EN 45 02 follow ar 2 3 0 disable 1 enable 0 disable 1 enable EN 10 30 01 16 00 Master 99 not used 0 1 00 none 0 disable 1 enable Certification 30 1 01 follow area 2 1 10 45 Menu Items Parameters Description Default Figure...

Page 93: ...1 15 minutes DATE TIME FAULT BATT CHK INTERVAL 0 disable 1 enable 0 98 min 99 disable DATE TIME FAULT SOUND REMIND PHO LN SUPERVISED 0 disable 1 enable 0 disabled 0 EN 15 15 EN 1 0 EN 3 EN 3 10 60 SYSTEM SETTING 2 1 QUICK ARM ONLY 0 disable 1 enable 1 po 1 enabled 2 po 2 enabled 3 po 1 2 enabled LANGUAGE VERSION 0 disable 1 enable FORCE ARM FAULT TA EN 0 1 EVENT RECORD COUNT SYS TAMP ALL AR 3 COMP...

Page 94: ...arm 31 24 hour alarm 32 panic alarm SIREN SETTINGS OUTPUT TIME sec OUTPUT AREA ZONE SIREN TIME min 30 walk test 2 continuous inv 0 continuous 1 pulse 34 RF power fault Master Timer for Outputs 00 1 1 1 Master Timer for Outputs SIREN BEEP ENABLE SIREN OFF ANY KEY INT SIREN INDIC ON 0 disable 1 enable 0 disable 1 enable 0 disable 1 enable 26 unverif alarm 27 technic alarm 24 chime indic 00 all any A...

Page 95: ...PEAT SIREN BEEP ARM DIS 6 24h 5 12h 3 2 5h 0 disabled 4 4h 1 RF SENSOR DIAGNOSE RF REPEATER REPEATER No 1 8 press 3s for AUTO 9 Digits REPEATER ID AUTO RF ZN MISSING AL 2 1 RF SUPERVISION 2 1h 00 15 00 disabled 01 most sensitive 12 RF JAM DETECT LEV 0 disable EN 1 1 20min RF RECEIVER 0 disable 1 enable 0 7 RF MANAGER RF SETTINGS Certification Default Menu Items Parameters Description Figure 7 9 RF...

Page 96: ...OGR Menu Items copy data from Panel to blue programming key COPY DATA TO PANEL COPY DATA TO KEY ADDRESS PROGRAM copy data from blue programming key to Panel Figure 7 10 Address and Key Programming 96 en Configuration AMAX panel 2015 05 06 F 01U 309 277 Installation Manual Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH ...

Page 97: ...ming an Option 1 Enter the required address and press 2 Enter the desired data value and press to confirm 3 Press to proceed to the next address 4 Press to exit 5 Repeat step 1 if you want to program multiple options Exiting the Programming Mode It is optional to save or not to save the programming data 1 Enter 960 and press to save the data and to exit the programming mode 2 Enter 959 and press t...

Page 98: ...Remote arming disarming of each area Enabling disabling the alarm siren of each area Enabling disabling each output Common settings for all types of connections 1 Select Customer Open Customer from the menu bar of the A Link Plus program The Customer Information index sheet opens 2 Select the Control Panel Configuration index sheet Control Panel Type 4 Select the control panel type Subscriber Numb...

Page 99: ...2 Make sure that the value for the parameter Installer code is the same as currently programmed in the AMAX panel The value is 1234 when firmware of the AMAX panel was upgraded or when the AMAX panel has factory settings AMAX panel Configuration en 99 Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Installation Manual 2015 05 06 F 01U 309 277 ...

Page 100: ...f the PC running the A Link Plus software 2 Install the USB driver The device driver is located in the A Link plus software path example C program files x86 Bosch Security System A Link Plus USB_DRIVER The installation creates an additional COM device on the PC 3 When the installation has finished identify the COM port associated to this device 4 Select File Communication Settings 7 2 1 100 en Con...

Page 101: ...munication Setting dialog box opens 4 Make sure that the value for direct link port is the same as the port created by the USB driver installation AMAX panel Configuration en 101 Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Installation Manual 2015 05 06 F 01U 309 277 ...

Page 102: ...lect Customer New Customer from the menu bar of the A Link Plus program The Customer Information index sheet opens 2 Select the Link index sheet 3 Select the communication model Direct Connect 102 en Configuration AMAX panel 2015 05 06 F 01U 309 277 Installation Manual Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH ...

Page 103: ...mber of rings the call back telephone number and the telephone remote connection enabled function are set on the AMAX panel For more information refer to Communication Operations Programming page 115 1 Run RPS on the remote PC and set relevant parameters in relevant operating interfaces 2 Select File Communication Settings The Communication Setting dialog box opens 3 Set the modem related paramete...

Page 104: ...x sheet In this case the values of above figure are ignored Instead the following string is used AT CI D2X0 Q0S7 255S9 0 MS B103B17 How to create a new customer 1 Select Customer New Customer from the menu bar of the A Link Plus program The Customer Information index sheet opens 2 Enter relevant customer information The Customer Number is mandatory 3 Enter the telephone number connected to the AMA...

Page 105: ...mputer is connected to the AMAX panel Manual dialing connection 1 Select the Link index sheet 2 Select the communication model Modem Connect 3 Click on the Wait for Incoming Call button 4 Initiate callback call from the AMAX panel via the keypad Enter the subscriber number and press 5 7 P The computer is connected to the AMAX panel AMAX panel Configuration en 105 Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Inst...

Page 106: ...N support DHCP and WAN 1 Set receiver 1 subscriber number and network remote settings programming i e enter the DHCP update time on the AMAX panel 2 Run RPS on the remote PC and set relevant parameters in relevant operating interfaces 3 Select File Communication Settings The Communication Setting dialog box opens 4 Select the local IP address If there are multiple IP addressed in the pull down lis...

Page 107: ...el uses fixed IP address and port number 4 If the fixed IP address and port number are not known after the UDP data packet transmitted by the AMAX panel is received and the subscriber number of receiver 1 has been set in the Control Panel Configuration index sheet directly click on the Connect button in the Link index sheet The prompt information will recommend the subscriber number and the AMAX p...

Page 108: ... Select the Link index sheet 2 Select the communication model Network Connect UDP 3 Click on the Wait for Incoming Call button 4 Initiate IP connection from the AMAX panel via the keypad Enter the subscriber number and press 5 7 P The computer is connected to the AMAX panel Notice In case of a low transfer rate of the network or if a DX4020 G module is used select the option Specific network 108 e...

Page 109: ...cessfully connected RPS will disconnect from the AMAX panel after 5 minutes of idling if you select the Auto disconnect when idle connection exceeds 5 minutes option AMAX panel Configuration en 109 Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Installation Manual 2015 05 06 F 01U 309 277 ...

Page 110: ... keypad The following chapters show an overview of all relevant programming options and their addresses according to the descriptions in the chapter Settings page 34 Communication and Report Programming Receiver Programming The following table shows how to program the numbers keys and functions for a telephone number via address programming or via installer menu programming Digit required Number t...

Page 111: ...1 0 9 0 9 10 A 11 B 12 C 13 D 14 E 15 F 0143 0158 000001 000000 0000 DC09 acct2 length length 3 16 all other input is treated as 3 0159 0160 06 DC09 acct2 0 9 0 9 10 A 11 B 12 C 13 D 14 E 15 F 0161 0176 000001 000000 0000 DC09 Lpref 0 9 0 9 10 A 11 B 12 C 13 D 14 E 15 F 0184 0189 000000 DC09 Rrcvr enable 0 disabled other enabled 0177 0 DC09 Rrcvr 0 9 0 9 10 A 11 B 12 C 13 D 14 E 15 F 0178 183 0000...

Page 112: ...ceiver 0087 089 001 DC09 data format 0380 1 DC09 acct1 length 0381 0383 06 DC09 acct1 0383 0398 000003 000000 0000 DC09 acct2 length 0399 0400 06 DC09 acct2 0401 0416 000003 000000 0000 DC09 Lpref 0424 0429 000000 DC09 Rrcvr enable 0417 0 DC09 Rrcvr 0418 0423 000001 4 Transmission format for receiver 0113 1 Telephone number IP address and port 0090 0106 15 Subscriber ID number 0107 0112 000000 Ant...

Page 113: ...ess 3 If any unit of the IP address has less than 3 digits use 0 to fulfill the data in the higher bits 4 The remaining 5 digits program the port Port number ranges from 0 65535 5 If a port number has less than 5 digits use 0 to fulfill the data Example 4 To program the IP address 10 16 1 222 80 enter the following sequence into the correspondent address 0 1 0 0 1 6 0 0 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 8 0 Reports P...

Page 114: ...s Default Automatic test report time interval 00 Do not use timing report 01 24 1 24 hours 0128 0129 24 VDS A EN 1 24 Automatic report time hour 00 99 0 99 hours others do not use real time report 0130 0131 99 Automatic report time minute 00 99 0 99 minutes others do not use real time report 0132 0133 99 Automatic report expiry time 000 999 000 999 minutes 0134 0136 000 AC Fault Domestic No Option...

Page 115: ...tix IP format This programming option is valid for B426 and ITS DX4020 G modules ITS DX4020 G cannot be set as No 2 IP module Module Address ITS DX4020 G module or B426 module 1 0134 B426 module 2 0250 Remote Access to Panel when Panel Is Armed Option Address Default Remote access to panel when panel is armed 0 disabled 1 enabled 0929 1 Remote PC Setting Option Address Default Remote PC IP address...

Page 116: ... 4 1544 1559 15 See How to program a telephone number via address programming page 34 Ring Count Option Address Default Ring count 0 The panel does not answer any incoming calls 1 13 Number of rings until the control panel answers 14 The control panel is called the phone is allowed to ring only twice and hangs up After 8 seconds the control panel is called again and answers to the first ring 15 Th...

Page 117: ...0100 0000 0000 0x0400 Area 12 0000 1000 0000 0000 0x0800 Area 13 0001 0000 0000 0000 0x1000 Area 14 0010 0000 0000 0000 0x2000 Area 15 0100 0000 0000 0000 0x4000 Area 16 1000 0000 0000 0000 0x8000 5995 5998 0000 Macro play right BIT mask Play macro 1 right 0001 0x1 Play macro 2 right 0010 0x2 Play macro 3 right 0100 0x4 5999 7 User code 6000 6005 258000 Keyfob RFID 6006 6014 15 Keyfob button 3 opt...

Page 118: ...the same number of addresses for each option Authority level 1 address each Area selection 4 addresses each Macro play right 1 addresses each User code 6 addresses each Keyfob RFID 9 addresses each Keyfob button 3 option 1 address each The default values for user 04 to 250 are the same as the default values of user 03 The following addresses are used for programming the users 04 to 250 118 en Addr...

Page 119: ...903 7925 19 6408 6430 52 7167 7189 85 7926 7948 20 6431 6453 53 7190 7212 86 7949 7971 21 6454 6476 54 7213 7235 87 7972 7994 22 6477 6499 55 7236 7258 88 7995 8017 23 6500 6522 56 7259 7281 89 8018 8040 24 6523 6545 57 7282 7304 90 8041 8063 25 6546 6568 58 7305 7327 91 8064 8086 26 6569 6591 59 7328 7350 92 8087 8109 27 6592 6614 60 7351 7373 93 8110 8132 28 6615 6637 61 7374 7396 94 8133 8155 2...

Page 120: ...8685 8707 151 9444 9466 184 10203 10225 119 8708 8730 152 9467 9489 185 10226 10248 120 8731 8753 153 9490 9512 186 10249 10271 121 8754 8776 154 9513 9535 187 10272 10294 122 8777 8799 155 9536 9558 188 10295 10317 123 8800 8822 156 9559 9581 189 10318 10340 124 8823 8845 157 9582 9604 190 10341 10363 125 8846 8868 158 9605 9627 191 10364 10386 126 8869 8891 159 9628 9650 192 10387 10409 127 8892...

Page 121: ...11651 213 10870 10892 230 11261 11283 247 11652 11674 214 10893 10915 231 11284 11306 248 11675 11697 215 10916 10938 232 11307 11329 249 11698 11720 216 10939 10961 233 11330 11352 250 11721 11743 217 10962 10984 234 11353 11375 218 10985 11007 235 11376 11398 Installer Code Programming Option Address Default Installer code 1644 1649 123456 Code Length Programming Option Address Default Code leng...

Page 122: ...k play macro 1625 0 Macro recording timeout 1626 1627 60 Macro play pause time 1628 1629 03 Code inside macro 1630 1 Macro data length 1631 1633 00 3 Macro without code quick play macro 1634 0 Macro recording timeout 1635 1636 60 Macro play pause time 1637 1638 03 Code inside macro 1639 1 Macro data length 1640 1642 00 This function is relevant only if the macro without code function is disabled T...

Page 123: ...1445 0 11 1442 0 15 1446 0 12 1443 0 16 1447 0 Value range 0 onboard zone AMAX 4000 2 DX2010 zone 3 RF all 4 RF RFGB glassbreak 5 RF RFUN no magnet 15 not used Zone no Address Default Zone no Address Default 17 1448 15 25 1456 15 18 1449 15 26 1457 15 19 1450 15 27 1458 15 20 1451 15 28 1459 15 21 1452 15 29 1460 15 22 1453 15 30 1461 15 23 1454 15 31 1462 15 24 1455 15 32 1463 15 Value range 1 Ke...

Page 124: ...ffers from the zone number used for programming and hardware input Zones are indicated on LED LCD keypads according to the zone numbers When one zone is disabled the indication number of all following higher zone numbers will shift to a value decreased by one Examples AMAX 3000 3000 BE 4000 In a one area or area 1 system keypad the zone number 17 is indicated on a 16 zone LED LCD keypad After disa...

Page 125: ... 44 1411 0 13 1380 0 45 1412 0 14 1381 0 46 1413 0 15 1382 0 47 1414 0 16 1383 0 48 1415 0 17 1384 0 49 1416 0 18 1385 0 50 1417 0 19 1386 0 51 1418 0 20 1387 0 52 1419 0 21 1388 0 53 1420 0 22 1389 0 54 1421 0 23 1390 0 55 1422 0 24 1391 0 56 1423 0 25 1392 0 57 1424 0 26 1393 0 58 1425 0 27 1394 0 59 1426 0 28 1395 0 60 1427 0 29 1396 0 61 1428 0 30 1397 0 62 1429 0 31 1398 0 63 1430 0 AMAX pane...

Page 126: ... 11 1260 1261 01 43 1324 1325 0 12 1262 1263 01 44 1326 1327 0 13 1264 1265 01 45 1328 1329 0 14 1266 1267 01 46 1330 1331 0 15 1268 1269 01 47 1332 1333 0 16 1270 1271 01 48 1334 1335 0 17 1272 1273 0 49 1336 1337 0 18 1274 1275 0 50 1338 1339 0 19 1276 1277 0 51 1340 1341 0 20 1278 1279 0 52 1342 1343 0 21 1280 1281 0 53 1344 1345 0 22 1282 1283 0 54 1346 1347 0 23 1284 1285 0 55 1348 1349 0 24 ...

Page 127: ...4427 0 10 3276 3311 0 42 4428 4465 0 11 3312 3347 0 43 4464 4499 0 12 3348 3383 0 44 4500 4535 0 13 3384 3419 0 45 4536 4571 0 14 3420 3455 0 46 4572 4607 0 15 3456 3491 0 47 4608 4643 0 16 3492 3527 0 48 4644 4979 0 17 3528 3563 0 49 4680 4715 0 18 3564 3599 0 50 4716 4751 0 19 3600 3635 0 51 4752 4787 0 20 3636 3671 0 52 4788 4823 0 21 3672 3707 0 53 4824 4859 0 22 3708 3743 0 54 4860 4895 0 23 ...

Page 128: ... 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O 5 P Q R S T U V W X Y Z _ 6 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o 7 p q r s t u v w x y z 8 đ Ą ᶏ Ł Ğ Ć Ś Ű Ş İ Ź Ę ź Ż 9 Ń ń Č ł ǧ ć ś ű č ş I Ț ę ţ ż 10 á ɨ Š š ª 11 Ž µ ž Œ œ Ÿ 12 À Á Â Ã Ä Å Æ Ç È É Ê Ë Ì Í Î Ï 13 Đ Ñ Ò Ó Ô Õ Ö Ø Ù Ú Û Ü Ý Þ ß 14 à á â ã ä å æ ç è é ê ë ì í î ï 15 ð ñ ò ó ô ô ö ø ù ú û ü ý þ ÿ Table 8 1 Cha...

Page 129: ...er 3 4 backup 1007 6 VDS A EN 1 5 6 7 Cross zone unverified alarm 0 disabled 1 unverified alarm 2 cross zone 3 both 1008 0 VDS A EN 0 Domestic no 1 dom 1 2 dom 2 3 dom 3 4 dom 4 5 dom 1 2 3 4 6 dom 1 2 3 4 backup 7 dom 1 2 backup and dom 3 4 backup 8 dom 1 2 9 dom 1 2 backup 10 dom 3 4 11 dom 3 4 Backup 1009 0 Zone reaction time unit x100ms 1010 1013 0003 01 as an example for the following zone fu...

Page 130: ...f zone functions 01 except for the option Selection of a zone type The following addresses are used for programming the zone functions 02 to 15 Zone function Option Address Default 02 Selection of a zone type 1030 1031 02 Remaining options as shown above 1031 1043 3003160 00003 03 Selection of a zone type 1045 1046 03 Remaining options as shown above 1047 1058 3003160 00003 04 Selection of a zone ...

Page 131: ...13 Remaining options as shown above 1197 1208 3003160 00003 14 Selection of a zone type 1210 1211 14 Remaining options as shown above 1212 1223 3003160 00003 15 Selection of a zone type 1225 1226 15 Remaining options as shown above 1227 1238 3003160 00003 For an explanation of the zone types refer to Add Delete Zone page 53 Pulse Count Duration Programming Option Address Default Pulse count durati...

Page 132: ...ations can only be performed in the area when the master keypad is switched to the corresponding area Area Timing Programming Exit and Entry Delay Time Area Exit Delay Address Default Entry Delay Address Default Entry Delay 2 Address Default 1 0785 0787 45 0788 0790 30 0791 0793 30 2 0794 0796 45 0797 0799 30 0800 0802 30 3 0803 0805 45 0806 0808 30 0809 0811 30 4 0812 0814 45 0815 0817 30 0818 08...

Page 133: ...follow area 2 7 07 follow area 2 8 08 follow area 2 9 09 follow area 2 10 10 follow area 2 11 11 follow area 2 12 12 follow area 2 13 13 follow area 2 14 14 follow area 2 15 15 follow area 2 16 1593 0 Notice In case of common area area 1 will be the common area When there is only one area in the system the address for common area programming can only be programmed as 1 Keypad Indication Programmin...

Page 134: ...isabled 1 enabled 0621 1 VDS A EN 1 Battery Check interval 0 disabled 1 15 1 15 minutes 1612 15 VDS A EN 15 Phone line monitor 0 disabled 1 enabled 1599 0 Siren supervision minutes 0623 0624 00 Siren PO1 2 Supervision 0 disabled 1 OC1 monitor enabled 2 OC2 monitor enabled 3 enabled 1598 0 AC fault auto reset 0 disabled 1 enabled 1671 0 Communication fault auto reset 0 disabled 1 enabled 1672 0 Pho...

Page 135: ...riod 3 10 1609 10 Language Version Programming Option Address Default Language version of the keypad 0 default 1 EN 2 DE 3 ES 4 FR 5 IT 6 PL 7 NL 8 SE 9 TR 0996 0 Keypad 2 Button Alarm Option Address Default Keypad 2 button alarm 0 disabled 1 enabled 0992 0 Keypad 2 button panic alarm 0 disabled 1 report 2 siren 3 all 0993 1 Keypad 2 button fire alarm 0 disabled 1 report 2 siren 3 all 0994 1 Keypa...

Page 136: ...16 name 2896 2915 0 Company Name 2916 2951 0 An area or company name may have up to 18 characters Each character of the area or company name uses 2 addresses How to insert alphabetical characters via address programming A character needs two values to provide input to two addresses Determine these values using the matrix of table below Every character in this table has a row index and also a colum...

Page 137: ... Siren Programming Output Programming Output no Available for module Available on panel 01 03 On board output AMAX 2100 3000 3000 BE 4000 04 On board output AMAX 3000 BE 4000 05 12 DX3010 module 1 output AMAX 2100 3000 3000 BE 4000 13 20 DX3010 module 2 output AMAX 3000 3000 BE 4000 Output no Option Address Default 01 Selecting the output event 00 36 0625 0626 05 Output parameter area zone no 0627...

Page 138: ... be programmed with the same number of addresses for each option Selecting the output event 2 addresses each Output parameter 2 addresses each Output pulse 1 address each Output time 3 addresses each The default values for outputs 06 to 20 are the same as the default values of output 05 The following addresses are used for programming the outputs 06 to 20 Output no Address Output no Address Output...

Page 139: ...st sensitive 15 least sensitive 0950 12 RF device low level battery resound 0 disabled 1 4h 2 24h 0951 2 Siren beep arm disarm RF keyfob 0 disabled 1 enabled 0952 1 Keyfob panic option 0 no alarm 1 silent alarm 2 sound alarm 0953 0 RF missing as alarm 0 disabled 1 enabled 0954 1 Wireless Zone RFID RFID for wireless zone no Address Default ten digits 15 not in use RFID for wireless zone no Address ...

Page 140: ...5 15 52 5766 5775 15 21 5456 5465 15 53 5776 5785 15 22 5466 5475 15 54 5786 5795 15 23 5476 5485 15 55 5796 5805 15 24 5486 5495 15 56 5806 5815 15 25 5496 5505 15 57 5816 5825 15 26 5506 5515 15 58 5826 5835 15 27 5516 5525 15 59 5836 5845 15 28 5526 5535 15 60 5846 5855 15 29 5536 5545 15 61 5856 5865 15 30 5546 5555 15 62 5866 5875 15 31 5556 5565 15 63 5876 5885 15 32 5566 5575 15 64 5886 589...

Page 141: ...4 5926 5935 15 5 5936 5945 15 6 5946 5955 15 7 5956 5965 15 8 5966 5975 15 AMAX panel Address Programming en 141 Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Installation Manual 2015 05 06 F 01U 309 277 ...

Page 142: ...tor Correctly connect the zone EOL resistor to the end of the detector Fault indicator constant on flash Date and time fault displayed in programming although date and time are not set Backup battery is not connected or the voltage of the battery connected is lower than 12V Alarm siren is not connected The telephone number is incorrectly set Telephone network is not connected The tamper switch is ...

Page 143: ... be automatically cleared when the system is reset or the battery is re tested Charge the new battery for a period of time until the voltage reaches 12V or above Not entering programming mode after power up The system is in alarm state The system is in arming state Reset the alarm Disarm the system and keep it in the disarming status The red LED on the main board goes off Abnormal AC power and bac...

Page 144: ...ected with ITS DX4020 G The parameters of DX4020 G module are not properly set The option Specific network is not selected for an IP remote connection if a DX4020 G module is used Recommend to set the parameter ACK TIMEOUT of DX4020 G module to the maximum 600 and set TRANSMIT BUFFER LIFE TIME to the maximum 120 Select the option Specific network for an IP remote connection if a DX4020 G module is...

Page 145: ...tion conflict repeaters 1 8 3 Configuration conflict keyfobs 2 Power failure 2 1 Panel AC failure 2 2 Panel low battery 2 3 Panel Aux power failure 2 3 1 2 Panel Aux power 1 2 fault 2 4 Bosch option bus power failure 2 4 1 2 Bosch option bus 1 2 power fault 2 5 RF repeater AC power failure 2 5 1 8 RF repeater 1 8 AC power fault 2 6 RF repeater battery failure 2 6 1 8 RF repeater 1 8 battery fault ...

Page 146: ...per DEOL 7 5 Zone type tamper 7 5 1 16 Zone type 1 16 tamper 7 6 Keypad Lock out 7 6 1 Keypad Lock out 7 7 RF receiver tamper 7 7 1 RF receiver tamper 7 8 RF repeater tamper 7 8 1 8 RF repeater tamper 8 External failure 8 1 16 External fault zone 1 16 Table 9 1 Types of fault or tamper conditions In case one or more faults occur in this category Fault Description 1 Accessory Module Failure Network...

Page 147: ... no other system fault Input Expansion Module 1 6 Failure Condition No communication with DX2010 if DX2010 is available Restore 4 Restore the communication with DX2010 to a normal condition and reset the fault For more information refer to DX2010 page 16 Supervise 1 Report the DX2010 fault to configured destination on address 140 when the fault is detected Slow flash FAULT indicator refer to Keypa...

Page 148: ... micro in reset if a wireless module is enabled Restore 4 Restore the communication with the receiver to a normal condition and reset the fault For more information refer to RF Devices page 83 Supervise 1 Report the receiver fault to configured destination when the fault is detected Slow flash FAULT indicator refer to Keypad Indicators page 8 for a detailed description 2 When the fault is reset se...

Page 149: ... when there is no other system fault RF Sensor Fault Condition A wireless zone is in an abnormal condition e g Remove the pyro from the smoke detector and a wireless module is enabled Restore 4 Restore all wireless zones to a normal condition and reset the fault For more information refer to RF Devices page 83 Supervise 1 Report the wireless zone fault to configured destination when the fault is d...

Page 150: ...ff when there is no other system fault Configuration Conflict Keyfobs Condition A keyfob configuration is in error condition Restore 4 Restore all keyfobs to a normal condition and reset the fault For more information refer to RF Devices page 83 Supervise Slow flash FAULT indicator refer to Keypad Indicators page 8 for a detailed description 4 Reset the fault P The FAULT indicator is turned off wh...

Page 151: ...lt Panel Aux Power 1 2 Failure Condition The Aux power supply voltage is lower than 9V Restore 4 Raise the voltage to 12V and reset the fault Supervise 1 Monitor the voltage by MPU 2 Report the AUX power fault to the configured destination programmed on address 124 Slow flash FAULT indicator refer to Keypad Indicators page 8 for a detailed description 3 When the fault is reset send the restored re...

Page 152: ...tem fault RF Sensor Power Failure Condition The sensor is in a low battery condition if a wireless module is enabled Restore 4 Restore the sensor battery and reset the fault For more information refer to RF Devices page 83 Supervise 1 Report the sensor power fault to configured destination when the fault is detected Slow flash FAULT indicator refer to Keypad Indicators page 8 for a detailed descri...

Page 153: ... for a detailed description 2 When the fault is reset send the restored report to the configured destinations P The FAULT indicator is turned off when there is no other system fault 5 System Failure Date and Time not set Condition Date and time is not set after the system is powered on Restore 4 Program date and time and reset the fault For more information refer to System Setting page 71 Supervis...

Page 154: ...rvise 1 Report the tamper condition to configured destination on address 124 when the tamper condition is detected Slow flash FAULT indicator refer to Keypad Indicators page 8 for a detailed description 2 When the tamper condition is reset send the restored report to the configured destinations P The FAULT indicator is turned off when there is no other system fault Zone Expansion Module 1 6 Tamper...

Page 155: ...rt to the configured destinations P The FAULT indicator is turned off when there is no other system fault Keypad Lock out Condition If the number of incorrect code entries reaches the specified limit programmed in address 0499 the keypad locks Restore 4 Wait until the keypad lockout time 3min expires and reset the fault Supervise 1 Report the keypad lock out to configured destination on address 12...

Page 156: ...ad Indicators page 8 for a detailed description 2 When the fault is reset send the restored report to the configured destinations P The FAULT indicator is turned off when there is no other system fault 8 External Failure External Fault Zone 1 16 Condition A fault contact direct connected to the zone is triggered zone type external fault Restore 4 Restore the fault contact and reset the fault Super...

Page 157: ...he AMAX panel 1 Power off the AMAX panel and remove the battery 2 Unplug the USB cable if plugged 3 Connect the firmware upgrade key to the plug on top of the printed circuit board PCB of the AMAX panel Make sure that the direction of the programming key is consistent with the direction marked on the PCB 4 Power up the AMAX panel The LED of the firmware upgrade key flickers while the upgrade is se...

Page 158: ...ents in mA 1100 2000 DC output maximum current for all components dependency on battery Battery 7Ah standby 12h recharge Batt 80 in 72h 550mA Battery 7Ah standby 36h 15min alarm current 500mA recharge Batt 80 in 72h 150mA Battery 18 Ah standby 12h recharge Batt 80 in 72h 1500mA Battery 18Ah standby 36h recharge Batt 80 in 24h 480mA Battery 18Ah standby 36h 15min alarm current 1000mA recharge Batt ...

Page 159: ...n VDC 13 8 3 5 Option bus output voltage range under AC line input in VDC 13 11 14 2 Option bus 1 maximum current in mA 500 900 Option bus 2 maximum current in mA 900 Battery Battery type 12 V 7 Ah Bosch D 126 12 V 7Ah 12 V 18 Ah Bosch IPS BAT12V 18AH Low battery condition in VDC below 11 0 Minimum battery condition in VDC 10 8 Electrical Keypads IUI AMAX4 TEXT LCD Text Keypad IUI AMAX3 LED16 16 Z...

Page 160: ...n code variations 1000000 Number of devices Number of keypads 4 8 16 Number of DX 2010 modules 3 6 Number of DX 3010 modules 1 2 Number of DX 4010 modules 1 Number of GPRS modules B450 with B442 or B443 DX4020 G Up to 2 different GPRS modules each GPRS module can only be connected once Number of IP modules B426 2 1 if 1 of the GPRS modules above is connected 0 if 2 of the GPRS modules above are co...

Page 161: ...mental AMAX 2100 AMAX 3000 AMAX 3000 BE AMAX 4000 Minimum operating temperature in C 10 Maximum operating temperature in C 55 Minimum relative humidity in 10 Maximum relative humidity in 95 Protection class IP 30 IK 06 Certification Europe CE EN 50130 4 6 2011 EN 55022 5 2008 EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 EN EN 50131 3 grade 2 Environmental class II France AFNOR NF a2P 1223400001 NF a2P 1223400002 Envi...

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