
ICP-CC488 |
Installation Guide | 21.0
Optional Equipment
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Then, find the RF device number in
Section 20.3
(for
devices 1 through 8) on page 89 or
Section 20.4
(for
devices 9 through 16) on page 89. Use the device’s
corresponding location (616 through 631). To map
the selected device to a zone other than the default
zone, refer to
Table 62
and use the correct
hexadecimal value.
Table 62: Hexadecimal Values for Zone Nos.
Zone Number
Hexadecimal Value
1
00
2
01
3
02
4
03
5
04
6
05
7
06
8
07
9
08
10
09
11
10
12
11
13
12
14
13
15
14
16
15
20.6 RF Device Signal Strength (Devices
1 to 8) (Read Only)
Location
801 to 808
Location
Default
RF Device 1
801
0
RF Device 2
802 0
RF Device 3
803 0
RF Device 4
804 0
RF Device 5
805 0
RF Device 6
806 0
RF Device 7
807 0
RF Device 8
808 0
0-15
Mapping RF Device to Zone 1-16
These locations allow you to view the received signal
strength for RF wireless Devices 1 to 8. Location 801
displays the signal strength of Device 1, Location 802
displays the signal strength of Device 2, and so on.
The signal strength is measured from 0 (lowest) to 8
(highest).
20.7 RF Device Signal Strength (Devices
9 to 16) (Read Only)
Location
809 to 816
Location
Default
RF Device 9
809
0
RF Device 10
810 0
RF Device 11
811 0
RF Device 12
812 0
RF Device 13
813 0
RF Device 14
814 0
RF Device 15
815 0
RF Device 16
816 0
These locations allow you to view the received signal
strength for RF wireless Devices 9 to 16. Location
809 displays the signal strength of Device 9, Location
810 displays the signal strength of Device 10, and so
on. The signal strength is measured from 0 (lowest) to
8 (highest).
21.0 Optional Equipment
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. manufactures a number
of accessories that can be used in conjunction with
the ICP-CC488 Control Panel. These optional pieces
of equipment enhance certain features to make the
system extremely flexible.
21.1 RE012/RE013 2 Channel/4
Channel Hand Held Transmitters
304 MHz
These hand-held radio transmitters can be used in
conjunction with the RE005 304 MHz RF Receiver
to operate the system remotely. Both hand-held
transmitters can remotely arm and disarm the system
in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode 1 and can activate
remote Panic Alarms. The 4-channel hand-held
transmitter can also operate outputs such as garage
doors, swimming pool pumps, or outside lights.
21.2 RE005 2 Channel Radio Interface
The 2-channel radio interface allows customers to
operate control panels remotely and to control two
on-board relays. The interface can be used as a stand-
alone receiver, independent of an ICP-CC488
Control Panel, used solely for remote control of
external devices connected to the two on-board
relays.
The interface’s operating frequency is 304 MHz with
the ability to store up to 120 radio remote codes.
Connect the interface to an ICP-CC488 Control
Panel using a three-wire connection in parallel with
the codepad and select Option 8 in Location 495
(refer to
Section 18.4 System Options 4
on page 82).