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2007 Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
DS7200V2-UK Installer's Guide
PART II: SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SETUP
14.0 Arming Device Installation
The Door Access Control Module (DACM) is also an
arming device. See Door Access Control Module
(DACM) on page 31 for more information.
14.1 Keypad
14.1.1 Keypad
Addressing
Addresses are assigned by setting jumper pins.
Keypads 1 to 8 are assigned to Data Bus Addresses
1 to 8.
Table 3 shows the correct address setting for each
keypad address. See Figure 6 for correct jumper plug
orientation.
Keypad Address Pins
Keypad
Address
1
2
4
8
16
MODE
0*
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
1
ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
2 OFF
ON OFF OFF OFF ON
3
ON
ON OFF OFF OFF ON
4 OFF
OFF
ON OFF OFF ON
5
ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON
6 OFF
ON
ON OFF OFF ON
7
ON
ON
ON OFF OFF ON
8 OFF
OFF
OFF
ON OFF ON
Table 3: Keypad Address Pin Settings
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Address 0 is reserved for the Installer Keypad. This
keypad is not intended for permanent installation
and should not remain on-premises.
Jumper Plug ON
(covers both pins)
Jumper Plug OFF
or
or
Figure 6: Jumper Plug Configuration
14.1.1 Keypad
Installation
Consult your keypad’s installation manual for
complete instructions. Keypads connect to the control
panel in parallel as shown in Figure 7.
You can use either one of the Aux Power (-) terminals
and either one of the 12 VDC (+) terminals when
connecting devices to the control panel.
Control Panel
Keypad
BATT+
BATT-
Data In
Data Out
+12 VDC
Com
Green
Yellow
Red
Black
Figure 7: Keypad to Control Panel Wiring
See Table 4 for control data bus to keypad wire length
requirements.
#22 AWG
(0.8 mm)
#18 AWG
(1.2 mm)
Control Panel to Keypad
1,000 ft.
(305 m)
2,000 ft.
(610 m)
Control Panel to Keypad
using an External Power
Supply
1,000 ft.
(305 m)
2,000 ft.
(610 m)
Table 4: Keypad Wire Lengths
If an external power supply is used, follow the lengths
as shown in Table 4.
See Power Outputs on page 8 to determine the total
power output requirements for your system. You
might need to add one or more external power
supplies for the number of keypads you want to use.
Figure 8 shows an external power supply powering a
keypad in a stand-alone configuration.
Figure 8 shows the common from the external power
supply connected to both the keypad’s common and
the common on the control panel.
A stand-alone power supply powering any device
connected to the control panel must also be
connected to the Aux – (Aux negative) terminal on the
control panel.