Analog fire panels
Monitoring, Operating, and Programming | en
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Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
Installation and Operation Guide
2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607
Authority
levels
Operations
reset,
silence,drill
history
walk test
test
change
date/time
bypass/
unbypass
program
ming
Level 1
D
1
D
P
P
D
P
-
Level 2
+
+/-
D
D
P
D
-
Level 3
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
P = Operation can be enabled or disabled in this authority level by programming
D = Operation is enabled by default and can be disabled in this authority level
- = Operation is
not
allowed in this authority level
+ = Operation is always allowed in this authority level
1
PIN assignment is optional for reset/silence/drill (Level 1RSD)
Tab. 5.39:
Authority level and assigned operations (default and programmable)
To reprogram an authority level assignment:
–
By keypad, use shortcut 6-5-1 for PROGRAMMING -USER ACCESS-USER PIN CODES (see
Shortcuts, page 91
and/or
Menu Structure, page 92
)
–
By browser, change the appropriate PIN codes on the Site Data screen
5.2
Panel access
Any FPA-1000 panel can be used as a stand-alone fire panel. Multiple FPA-1000-V2 panels can
be interconnected using Networking Cards installed in each panel to create a peer-to-peer
networked system. Panels within the networked system can be programmed into a networked
group. Within such a networked system, certain programmable device settings can be defined
as:
Panel-wide parameters
- only apply to the specific panel to which the device is connected
(i.e., local zones 1-128).
Network-wide parameters
- apply to all panels in the network system (i.e., Group zones
129-225 and Global zones 226-234). All monitoring activities will report on every panel and all
operating and programming activities can be performed from any panel.
Notice!
In a networked system, some panel-wide remote programming options are not available when
programming one networked panel from another networked panel. These options are only
programmable on the panel being used for programming.
The FPA‑1000 fire panels enable various approaches for monitoring, operating and
programming. The status of a panel can be monitored through the panel’s keypad display,
built-in status LEDs and piezo sounders.
–
On-site at the front panel to program a stand-alone panel or all panels in peer-to-peer
network, but not all parameters can be programmed
–
On-site through a Web server using a laptop (connected to the panel with CAT5 cable)
–
Remote through a Web page and an Ethernet connection
For on-site monitoring, operation and programming using the built in LCD keypad, see:
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Keypads, page 80
–
Keypad Operations, page 84
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System Normal Displays, page 86
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