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CM705B - Universal Expander Module

CM707B - Plug On Zone Expander

Security System

Installer Reference Guide

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Security Systems

Summary of Contents for CM705B

Page 1: ...CM705B Universal Expander Module CM707B Plug On Zone Expander Security System Installer Reference Guide EN Security Systems ...

Page 2: ...ovided If the tamper input is not required then you should dis able it by fitting the supplied shunt to the tamper input Programming Considerations The universal expander does not need to be enabled via panel programming The control panel will recognise the module after a system power cycle or you can use the LAN scan command to force the system to scan for new mod ules connected to the LAN networ...

Page 3: ...then you cannot assign a CM704B CM710B or CM720B module to address 4 i Note When Single EOL or Alarm Tamper EOL options have been configured the first 8 zones are available on the con trol panel zone terminals If Split EOL monitoring is selected the first 16 zones are available on the control panel zone terminals On panels with zone capacity greater than 16 each CM705B universal expander module on...

Page 4: ... zone parameters to be programmed Assigning an RF zone to a physical zone will override or ignore the zones physical hardware input terminals i Note The control panel will need to be power cycled for the new volume settings to take effect Solution E Series and Solution 144 Panels Module Number Address Setting SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 Solution 144 Panel Solution E Series Panel 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 ON...

Page 5: ...r and RF sensors ZONE 2 N C N C ZONE 1 ZN 1 GND ZN 2 ZONE 2 ZONE 1 N C N C ALARM ALARM ZN 1 GND ZN 2 6K8 EOL 3K3 EOL N C N C ALARM ALARM ZN 1 GND ZN 2 ZONE 1 ZONE 9 1 2 TAMPER 6K8 EOL TAMPER 3K3 EOL N C N C ZN 1 GND ZN 2 ALARM ZONE 1 N C No EOL Zone Loop N C Single EOL Zone Loop N C Split EOL Zone Loop N C Zone Loop With Tamper 2 ZONE 2 N O N O ZONE 1 ZN 1 GND ZN 2 ZONE 2 ZONE 1 N O N O ALARM ALAR...

Page 6: ...FF 81 to 88 81 to 88 81 to 88 81 to 96 89 to 96 6 ON OFF ON OFF OFF 97 to 104 97 to 104 97 to 104 97 to 112 105 to 112 7 OFF ON ON OFF OFF 113 to 120 113 to 120 113 to 120 113 to 128 121 to 128 8 ON ON ON OFF OFF 129 to 136 129 to 136 129 to 136 129 to 144 137 to 144 9 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 145 to 152 145 to 152 145 to 152 145 to 160 153 to 160 10 ON OFF OFF ON OFF 161 to 168 161 to 168 161 to 168 16...

Page 7: ...ON ON ON OFF OFF 37 to 40 9 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 41 to 44 10 ON OFF OFF ON OFF 45 to 48 11 OFF ON OFF ON OFF 49 to 52 12 ON ON OFF ON OFF 53 to 56 13 OFF OFF ON ON OFF 57 to 60 14 ON OFF ON ON OFF 61 to 64 15 OFF ON ON ON OFF 65 to 68 16 ON ON ON ON OFF 69 to 72 Up to 16 x CM705B can be fitted to the Solution E Series panel Up to 8 x CM705B can be fitted to the Solution 144 panel Table 4 CM705B Addr...

Page 8: ...table level the CM705B universal expander can be added to the system to regenerate the LAN voltage as well as power additional sensors or other devices If the CM705B is one of the two furthest modules from the control panel then you should install the LAN termination shunt The diagram below shows the correct method for wiring the CM705B when LAN re generation is required LAN LAN B LAN A LAN KEYPAD...

Page 9: ...tch for module defaulting Battery Charging Globe AUX Port For future expansion Direct Link Port Used for in field flash updating of module firmware i Note You must power cycle the panel or perform a LAN scan after connecting the CM705B for the system to initialise the expander STATUS LED Flashes to indicate the expander is communicating with the panel If ON steady then the module is not communicat...

Page 10: ...before proceeding 2 Plug the 3 short plastic standoffs into the CM707B plug on module 3 Install the CM707B plug on module onto the EXPANSION PORT of the CM705B universal expander making sure that the plastic standoffs are also inserted into the holes provided on the CM705B universal expander 4 Re apply power to both the CM705B universal expander and control panel Single EOL Connection Shown ZONE 1...

Page 11: ...manual for complete LAN wiring instructions Programmable Outputs Four protected open collector outputs capable of providing a maximum of 500mA each Outputs are monitored for short and open circuit and can monitor the state of horn speakers and other connected devices Power Output Terminals COMM 2 5A high current output for use with on board outputs PTC fuse protected 12V 1A outputs for use with de...

Page 12: ...Bosch Security Systems 25 Huntingwood Drive Huntingwood NSW 2148 Australia Phone 612 9672 1777 Facsimile 612 9672 1717 2012 Bosch Security Systems CM705BIRG Issue FTR1 1 ...

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