DS7200V2-UK Installer's Guide
Copyright
2007 Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
P/N: 4998152533-02 Page 117
PART IV: CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING
DACM Location Assignment
•
Address:
−
DACM 1: 3546-3547
−
DACM 2: 3548-3549
−
DACM 3: 3550-3551
−
DACM 4: 3552-3553
−
DACM 5: 3554-3555
−
DACM 6: 3556-3557
−
DACM 7: 3558-3559
−
DACM 8: 3560-3561
•
Default: 0,0
•
Selections:
−
DS7240V2: 0,0 to 4,0
−
DS7220V2: 0,0 to 2,4
A DACM door contact can occupy any location in the control panel. Use this parameter to assign a control panel location to a
DACM door contact.
DACM Global Options
•
Address: 3562
•
Default: 0
•
Selections: 0, 1, 3-5, 7
Enter This Data Digit to Select Options
DACM Global Options
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
No DACM Global Options Selected
•
Enable Arming Confirmation
•
•
•
•
Any User Confirms Arming
•
•
Use Tamper-Wired Processing
•
•
•
Reserved
This is a global parameter that affects all DACMs connected to the control panel.
•
Enable Arming Confirmation: If this option is enabled, verifying a user at the DACM reader during Exit Delay cancels the
remaining Exit Delay time and arms the control panel immediately. Only the user who started the arming process can
confirm arming. If this option is disabled, verifying a user at the DACM reader during Exit Delay cancels the arming process
(the system does not arm).
•
Any User Confirms Arming: If this option is enabled, any user can confirm system arming. If this option is disabled, only
the user who started the arming process can confirm arming. This option only applies when “Enable Arming Confirmation” is
selected.
•
Use Tamper-Wired Processing: If this option is enabled, an open door reports as faulted (the zone assigned to the DACM
functions as a tamper-wired zone). If this option is disabled, an open door reports as shorted (the zone assigned to the
DACM functions as a single EOL zone).
58.0 Test the System
After finishing the installation and programming of the control panel, make a complete functional test of the system. Test the
control panel and all devices for proper operation. Test after you first program the control panel and after any subsequent
programming session.
Use the Walk Test ([PIN][#][4][4]) to perform a complete test of the control panel. If you test a device, and the control panel
does not respond, there could be a problem with the device, the wiring, a module setting, or the programming for the zone.