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CP156B

Installer Reference Guide

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Bosch Security Systems    01/19    CP156BIRG  FTR1.1

Entry

Delay

The hi/lo entry delay warning tone will 

sound once every second when an en-

try delay zone in the area the keypad 

has been assigned to is triggered.  If 

the system is not disarmed before the 

entry time expires then an alarm will 

occur. 

Error

If you press an invalid button during 

any data entry sequence, the keypad 

will sound a 2 second warning tone 

indicating that the command was not 

accepted.

Chime 

Alert

If chime mode is active then the 

keypad will sound fast short beeps 

to alert the user when a zone pro-

grammed for chime is opened.   Chime 

mode is only applicable when the area 

is disarmed.

Table 7: Keypad Tones

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Note

  When keypads are installed outside the premises, 

you may prefer that the alert tones are disabled.  

See the Devices-Keypads & Readers-Indicator Op-

tions menu in panel programming to disable these 

features. 

Egress and Lock Control

The CP156B includes a lock output and egress input 

which can be used to simplify the wiring when the 

keypad is being used for access control. The lock output 

consists of a Form 1c Relay capable of handling 2Amps 

@ 24v DC which can drive a door lock or trigger a third 

party device like a gate controller. The output is a clean 

change over relay contact that is electrically isolated and 

will operate for a fixed 5 seconds whenever the associ-

ated door is operated

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Note

  The on board lock output will operate for a fixed 

time period of 5 seconds when triggered.  If a dif-

ferent time is required then you should use another 

output on the system to operate the door lock.

Depending on the system load, the panel power supply 

may not be sufficient to operate the door lock, espe-

cially in cases where it is power to lock and a separate 

power supply should be fitted. When operating DC door 

strikes the back EMF energy generated when the lock is 

released should be shunted with a reverse diode and is 

not always provided by the door strike manufacturer.

The Egress input [Green Wire] on the CP156B keypad al-

lows you to simplify the wiring required to implement an 

egress button on the inside of the door. The egress input 

triggers the lock output on the keypad by operating the 

associated door that has been assigned to the keypad. 

The egress input should be connected via a momentary 

or push button switch to keypad ground [-]. When the 

egress button is pressed the lock output on the keypad 

will trigger for a fixed 5 second period. For greater se-

curity, if the egress input is not being used it should be 

disabled via panel programming. See Devices-Keypads & 

Readers-General Options in panel programming.

 

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Note

  Any zone on the system can be configured to trigger 

a door and can therefore also be used to operate 

the lock output on the CP156B.

Configuration Examples

Alarm control function only.

1) Install the keypad as per instructions.
2) Set the home area for the keypad.  
3) Set keypad options as required remembering to dis-

able keypad emergency alarms and or single button 

arming if the unit is being installed externally.

4) Assign users to the area.

Access control function only.

1) Install the keypad as per instructions.
2) Assign the keypad to a door.
3) Set keypad options as required.
4) Set output to door.
5) Set output event assignment. 
6) Assign users to the door.

Both Alarm and Access control functions.

1) Install the keypad as per instructions.
2) Set the home area for the keypad.  
3) Assign the keypad to a door.
4) Set keypad options as required remembering to dis-

able keypad emergency alarms and or single button 

arming if the unit is being installed externally.

5) Set output to door.
6) Set output event assignment. 
7) Assign users to the area.
8) Assign users to the door.

Examples show how to configure the CP156B to control 

a door.  Consult the control panel installation manual for 

further programming information.

Summary of Contents for CP156B

Page 1: ...CP156B External Metal Keypad with Smart Card Reader Security System Installer Reference Guide EN Security Systems ...

Page 2: ...ach keypad fitted to the system must be assigned a unique address on the LAN The CP156B includes a DIP switch for quick address selection The following table shows the address setting for each keypad as well as the number of keypad devices each panels can support CP156B Keypad Compatibility Panels Supported Version Keypads Supported Solution 6000 2 25 Up to 16 Table 1 CP156B Compatibility CP156B E...

Page 3: ...sing table 2 Note Each keypad on the system must have a unique address Step 4 Attach the connection cable to the keypad by plugging in the con nector Note the connector is polarised and will only plug in when correctly aligned Do not use excessive force Step 5 Make sure the cable grommet is fitted correctly to insure a correct water resistant seal Step 6 Carefully hook the keypad to the back plate...

Page 4: ...ystem operation The Red Green indicators will show alarm or area sta tus The Blue indicator will show door status Figure 7 LED Indicators Keypad Operation The CP156B keypad can be configured to provide sys tem area control door access control or both depending on the installation requirements As there is no LCD display on the keypad feedback is provided via the red green and blue LED s and the key...

Page 5: ... be assigned to the same door as the keypad If both alarm area and door control is required then you will need to assign a home area and a door to the keypad i Note The CP156B LED indicators will only display the status of the programmed home area You can not move between areas from this keypad If you require multiple area status visibility you should use a display keypad like the CP700B Keypad Al...

Page 6: ...C door strikes the back EMF energy generated when the lock is released should be shunted with a reverse diode and is not always provided by the door strike manufacturer The Egress input Green Wire on the CP156B keypad al lows you to simplify the wiring required to implement an egress button on the inside of the door The egress input triggers the lock output on the keypad by operating the associate...

Page 7: ...t incorporates both the EM and Smart Card formats with identical 40bit credential allowing the one token to be used across different technologies You may have a site that is running the dated EM for mat but now installing a new site with the high security Smart Card Format and want to use the same tokens across both sites PR301 Smart Card Token PR350 Smart Card PR370 Dual Smart Card Token PR365 Ad...

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