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D1256/D1257 

Installation

 

 

 D1256/D1257 Installation Instructions  

 

74-06925-000-H 

Page 12 

© 2004 Bosch Security Systems 

4.3.4.1  Menu Item and Function 

Bosch Security Systems recommends programming the first ten menu items as indicated in 

Table 6

. The first four menu 

items must be programmed as indicated in 

Table 6 

for the D1256 to function properly. The first four keys on the D1256 

annunciator execute the first four menu items turned on at the command center address. Menu items five through ten 
are optional features that can be programmed into the D1256 system.  

See the 

Fire System User's Guide

 (P/N: 71-06991-000) for further explanation of these optional programmable items.  

Note: 

Please make sure that CF 128 to 131 and any other functions that you are using in the menu are programmed  
E (Enabled) not P (Passcode Required). 

Menu Item 

Function 

Description 

1 128 

ALARM SILENCE? 

2 129 

TROUBLE SILENCE? 

3 130 

DETECTOR RESET? 

4 131 

ANUNCIATOR RESET 

5 9 

VIEW MEMORY? 

6 10 

VIEW PT STATUS? 

7 12 

FIRE TEST? 

8 21 

VIEW LOG? 

9 29 

REMOTE PROGRAM? 

10 32 

DISPLAY REV? 

Table 6: Menu/Function List Description 

4.3.4.2 CC 

Address 

Program command center addresses to YES for the first four menu items and the optionally program menu items five 
through ten as YES. 

4.3.5 Passcode 

Worksheet 

Passcode Worksheet

User

User

User

Area Auth

Flag

Passcode

Window

1

2

4

5

6

7

8

User Name

000

00

_ _ _ _ _ _

_ _

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

__________________________________

001

01

1 2 5 6 0 0

_ _

14

__

__

__

__

__

__

__________________________________

 

Figure 5: Example 4 – Passcode Worksheet 

4.3.5.1 Passcode 

A special passcode must be programmed as a valid passcode for the system to work. This passcode is used in Custom 
Functions 128 and 131. Any user number can be used to establish this mandatory valid passcode. It must additionally be 
created as a valid passcode in the area to which the D1256 is assigned. Bosch Security Systems recommends using 
authority level 14 in conjunction with the passcode you choose (see Authority Level Selections). 

Summary of Contents for D1256

Page 1: ...Fire Command Center Fire Alarm Annunciators D1256 D1257 Installation Instructions ...

Page 2: ...D1256 D1257 D1256 D1257 Installation Instructions 74 06925 000 H Page 2 2004 Bosch Security Systems ...

Page 3: ... Tones 7 3 2 3 Switch Settings 8 4 0 Installation 9 4 1 Mounting the D1256 and D1257 9 4 1 1 Mounting Locations 9 4 2 Wiring the D1256 and D1257 9 4 3 Programming the Control Panel 10 4 3 1 Command Center Assignments 10 4 3 2 Area Text 10 4 3 3 Custom Function 10 4 3 3 1 CF 128 ALARM SILENCE 10 4 3 3 2 CF 129 TROUBLE SILENCE 11 4 3 3 3 CF 130 DETECTOR RESET 11 4 3 3 4 CF 131 ANUNCIATOR RESET 11 4 ...

Page 4: ...xample 4 Passcode Worksheet 12 Figure 6 Example 5 User Interface for D7212B1 D9112B1 and D9124 using the D9112LTB 13 Figure 7 Example 6 User Interface for D7212 D7212G D7412 D7412G D9112 D9412 D9412G and D9124 using the D9112LTB EX or D9412GLTB 14 Tables Table 1 D1256 D1257 Installation Instructions Organization 5 Table 2 D1256 D1257 Specifications 6 Table 3 Key to Figure 1 7 Table 4 Switch Addres...

Page 5: ...use Italicized text to symbolize names for records that you will create Courier Text shows what may be printed on the Display or internal printer CAPITALIZED TEXT in brackets represents user input keystrokes or buttons Capitalization may also be used for emphasis 1 2 1 Tips Notes Cautions and Warnings Throughout this document helpful tips and notes will be presented concerning the entire applicati...

Page 6: ... tone on Wiring 4 wire supplies Data In Data Out 12 VDC and Common Maximum data loop resistance is 10 Ω Base HxW 11 6 cm x 20 7 cm 4 6 in x 8 2 in Dimensions H x W x D Cover 10 9 cm x 20 6 cm x 2 9 cm 4 3 in x 8 12 in x 0 8 in Color Fire engine red Display 16 character vacuum fluorescent display Each character is a 14 segment unit Soft blue color Operating Temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Rel...

Page 7: ...re the public may have access to it Two keys on the D1257 allow the user to step forward or backward through a list of system events 3 2 Description Item Description 1 Vacuum florescent display 2 Mounting hole 3 Speaker for sounder 4 Wiring harness connector 5 Address DIP switches 6 Speaker volume control potentiometer 7 Keypad arrangement is different for D1256 and D1257 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 2 2 2 3 4...

Page 8: ...h as a service alert the annunciators emit a two tone warble until you press the TROUBLE SILENCE key on the D1256 3 2 3 Switch Settings A 6 position switch located under the D1256 and D1257 cover allows you to select the address of each annunciator and silence the keypad encoding tones see Figure 1 To access the switches 1 Remove the front cover a Using a small flat bladed screwdriver gently push ...

Page 9: ...ng leads with a female four pin connector plug at one end To wire the D1256 and D1257 1 Power down the control panel 2 Connect the flying leads of the wiring harness provided to the wiring terminals on the panel D1256 D1257 Harness Connecting to a compatible control panel see Section 3 1 D1256 D1257 Features Connecting an additional annunciator to the D9100 Carrier Module a component within the D9...

Page 10: ... the fire alarm annunciator Pressing the ALARM SILENCE key will both silence any alarm s and disarm the area This causes the fire alarm annunciator to show the normal FIRE SYSTEM display 2 Area Not Ready CHECK FIRE SYS Most fire alarm areas consist of all 24 hour points and the Area Not Ready display is not used If a controlled point type is used for some type of fire supervision device and the de...

Page 11: ... Function List Menu Item Function CC Address 1 CC Address 2 CC Address 3 CC Address 4 CC Address 5 CC Address 6 CC Address 7 CC Address 8 1 1 2 8 Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No 2 1 2 9 Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No 3 1 3 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No 4 1 3 1 Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No 5 _ _ ...

Page 12: ... DETECTOR RESET 4 131 ANUNCIATOR RESET 5 9 VIEW MEMORY 6 10 VIEW PT STATUS 7 12 FIRE TEST 8 21 VIEW LOG 9 29 REMOTE PROGRAM 10 32 DISPLAY REV Table 6 Menu Function List Description 4 3 4 2 CC Address Program command center addresses to YES for the first four menu items and the optionally program menu items five through ten as YES 4 3 5 Passcode Worksheet Passcode Worksheet User User User Area Auth...

Page 13: ...Fire Test CMD 58 E E 13 Send Report CMD 41 42 E 14 Not Used 15 Chg Display CMD 49 E E 16 Chg Time Date CMD 45 E 17 Chg Passcode CMD 55 E 18 Add Passcode CMD 56 19 Del Passcode CMD 53 E 20 Extend Close CMD 51 E 21 View Log E 22 Print Log E 23 User Cmd 7 CMD 7 E 24 User Cmd 9 CMD 9 E 25 Bypass a Pt CMD 0 26 Unbypas a Pt CMD 00 E 27 Reset Sensors CMD 47 E E 28 Relay Control CMD 54 E 29 Remote Program...

Page 14: ...osch Security Systems Figure 7 Example 6 User Interface for D7212 D7212G D7412 D7412G D9112 D9412 D9412G and D9124 using the D9112LTB EX or D9412GLTB Note Please make sure that CF 128 to 131 and any other functions that you are using in the menu are programmed E Enabled not P Passcode Required ...

Page 15: ...7412 D7412G D9112 D9412 D9412G and D9124 using the D9112LTB EX or D9412GLTB 4 3 6 1 Command Center Functions The following command center function must be turned on to enable the DETECTOR RESET key 27 Reset Sensors It is suggested that the items below be included in the menu 9 View Event Memory 10 View Point Status 12 Fire Test 21 View Log 29 Remote Program 32 Display Rev ...

Page 16: ...programmed with a P Passcode Required then that custom function must also be programmed to execute that menu item from the command center This custom function must include the appropriate passcode to let the programmed function work properly For example if View Event Memory were to be passcode protected and the chosen passcode was 125600 the macro string would be A 4 0 1 2 5 6 0 0 E Consideration ...

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