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Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
130 Perinton Parkway
Fairport, NY , 14450
USA
www.boschsecurity.com
© Bosch Security Systems, Inc., 2010

Summary of Contents for IUI-MAP0001

Page 1: ...MAP Control Center IUI MAP0001 en User Guide ...

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Page 3: ...t Filter 12 2 3 Arm Using the Control Center 13 2 3 1 Arm All Areas 14 2 3 2 Arm Selected Areas 14 2 3 3 Arm Control Panel Local Area 15 2 4 Disarm Using the Control Center 15 2 4 1 Disarm All Areas 16 2 4 2 Disarm Selected Areas 16 2 4 3 Disarm Control Panel Area 17 2 5 Users 17 2 5 1 Add User 18 2 5 2 Delete User 26 2 5 3 Edit User 27 2 5 4 Change Passcode 29 2 6 Schedules 29 2 7 Status 31 2 7 1...

Page 4: ...ch Security Systems Inc 2 8 9 Manufacturer Authorization 53 2 8 10 Adjust Volume Brightness 53 2 8 11 Chime Mode On Off 54 2 9 Internal Program 54 2 10 Event Memory 55 2 10 1 View Event Memory 56 2 10 2 Clear Event Memory 56 2 10 3 View Alarm Counter 56 2 10 4 Silence 57 2 11 RPS 57 ...

Page 5: ...uttons shown on the screen To avoid damage to the touch sensitive foil do not use sharp objects 1 2 2 MAP Control Center LEDs Three light emitting diodes LEDs are located on the left edge of the MAP control center Figure 1 1 Page 6 Green LED Indicates that the control center is communicating with the control panel Yellow LED The default behavior indicates if there is a trouble condition or any com...

Page 6: ... guide Bosch Security Systems Inc Figure 1 1 Control Center LEDs 1 4 Idle Screen The control center shows the Idle screen Figure 1 2 Page 6 when it is not in use To use the system touch the control center display Figure 1 2 Idle screen 1 Green LED 2 Yellow LED 3 Red LED ...

Page 7: ...e 7 to enter your passcode Figure 1 3 Login screen If the system does not recognize the passcode the control center shows the Invalid Login screen Figure 1 4 Page 7 To empty the passcode field press Clear the pencil eraser button After the user enters a valid passcode the touch screen shows the Main Menu Figure 1 5 Page 8 Figure 1 4 Invalid Login screen ...

Page 8: ... button to view additional system information and to clear the events alarms or troubles For more Event Memory information refer to Section 2 1 3 View Event Memory page 10 If the Information button is flashing red there are system events and alarms that the user has not cleared If the Information button is flashing yellow there are system troubles which the user has not cleared If the Information ...

Page 9: ...The buttons on your touch screen might be different from the buttons shown in Figure 1 5 on Page 8 and Figure 1 6 on Page 8 The buttons on your touch screen are determined by your user authority level Button Description Back Shows the previous screen Home Shows the Main Menu Page up Shows the previous page on screens with more than one page Page down Shows the next page on screens with more than o...

Page 10: ... the first and last alarms Press View More to see events in the event memory For more information about event memory refer to Section 2 1 3 View Event Memory page 10 2 1 2 Clear Alarms After silencing an alarm the user must clear the alarm From the alarm screen Figure 2 1 Page 10 press View More to open the View Event Memory screen Figure 2 2 Page 10 To clear the alarm press Clear Events 2 1 3 Vie...

Page 11: ...ion 2 8 6 Motion Detector Test page 50 2 Remove the object masking the point and then trigger the point using motion 3 Turn off the Motion Detector Test again The anti masking message is now cleared 2 2 Searching and Sorting Filtering Some functions in the MAP system user interface call for or require searching sorting or filtering Where these functions are possible the Search and Sort Filter Tabl...

Page 12: ...ou use the Sort Filter function the sorting can be alphabetical from A Z or from Z to A for all devices or all areas for example or the function can be narrowed by selecting faulted bypassed unbypassed enabled or disabled devices All areas can be sorted or the sorting function can be narrowed by selecting armed disarmed ready to arm not ready to arm ready to disarm or not ready to disarm areas Mor...

Page 13: ...tes which area s can be force armed armed by forcing bypass refer to Section 2 7 3 Bypass Unbypass Device page 37 of all points that are not ready to be armed and which areas cannot be force armed Figure 2 5 Arm menu NOTICE A system installed with Smartkey or Blocklock controls can only be armed or disarmed by those controls It cannot be armed or disarmed using a control center NOTICE For the syst...

Page 14: ...screen is displayed if not the Arming Failure screen opens with the lock button in the locked position and the armed status showing on the Arm All Areas button 2 3 2 Arm Selected Areas From the Arm menu Figure 2 5 Page 13 press the Arm All Areas button The Arm Selected Areas screen Figure 2 8 Page 15 opens The text and the lock button show status information on the button for each area To arm an a...

Page 15: ... Panel Area button 2 4 Disarm Using the Control Center The Disarm menu allows the user to disarm all areas disarm selected areas or disarm the entire control panel or installation specific local area On the Main Menu Figure 1 5 Page 8 press Disarm then select a disarming option from the on screen buttons on the Disarm menu Figure 2 9 Page 16 Indicator Description Disarmed Area currently disarmed R...

Page 16: ...on in the unlocked position and the disarmed status showing on the Disarm All Areas button Figure 2 10 Attention message All authorized areas are disarmed 2 4 2 Disarm Selected Areas From the Disarm menu press the Disarm Selected Areas button The Disarm Selected Areas screen Figure 2 11 Page 17 opens The text and the lock button show status information on the button for each area To disarm an area...

Page 17: ...disarm the control panel area press the Control Panel Area button then press the Disarm button The lock icon on the Control Panel Area button changes to the unlocked position and the area s disarmed status shows on the button 2 5 Users The Users menu allows the user to add up to the maximum number of users allowed delete or edit a user s profile or to change a user s passcode On the Main Menu Figu...

Page 18: ...User ID to enter a specific three digit user ID or press Request Next Available User ID to have the system assign a user ID When you select Enter User ID the Enter User ID telephone keypad display screen Figure 2 15 Page 19 opens a Press the numbered buttons on the keypad screen Each number appears in the Enter new user ID field Press Clear to make corrections b Press OK to enter the specific user...

Page 19: ...l Center Confirmation screen Enter User Name 5 From the Add User screen Figure 2 13 Page 18 press Enter User Name The Enter User Name screen Figure 2 17 Page 19 opens Figure 2 17 Enter User Name screen 6 On the Enter User Name screen press Enter User First Name The alphanumeric keypad screen Figure 2 18 Page 20 opens Also refer to Figure 2 19 Page 20 7 Use the alphanumeric buttons to enter the use...

Page 20: ...Enter User Name screen press Enter User Last Name 10 On the alphanumeric keypad screen enter the user s last name Refer to Table 2 2 Page 12 for information about using the commands at the bottom of the screen 11 Press Enter to complete the entry The user s last name appears in lighter text under the Enter User Last Name button name 12 Press Enter to complete the User Name entry Add Smartkey User ...

Page 21: ...er field and a Verify Code field appears b Enter the same code again The code appears in the Verify Code field c Press OK If the token number in the Enter field matches the number entered in the Verify Code field the Smartkey token number appears in lighter text under the Enter Smartkey Token Number button name on the Add Smartkey User screen If these numbers do not match an error message is displ...

Page 22: ...of the Smartkey profiles then press OK Figure 2 23 Select Smartkey Profile screen 17 A symbol appears on the Add Smartkey User button Add Control Center User 18 From the Add User screen Figure 2 13 Page 18 press Add Control Center User The Add Control Center User screen Figure 2 24 Page 23 opens NOTICE If no Smartkey profiles are programmed the message Attention Use RPS to Add Smartkey Configurati...

Page 23: ...ymbol appears on the button If you press Temporary User a symbol appears on the button and the Temporary User Duration keypad screen Figure 2 26 Page 24 opens Use the screen keypad to enter the number of days 0 to 99 to allow access for the temporary user then press OK to return to the Select User Type screen Figure 2 25 Select User Type screen NOTICE A temporary user with 0 days validity is an in...

Page 24: ...en 21 From the Add Control Center User Figure 2 24 Page 23 screen select Select User Profile The Select User Profile screen Figure 2 27 Page 24 opens Figure 2 27 Select User Profile screen 22 From the Select User Profile screen Figure 2 27 Page 24 select a user profile A symbol appears on the selected button Figure 2 28 Page 24 Figure 2 28 User Profile Selection Standard User 23 Press OK The selec...

Page 25: ...Select Exit Delay The Select Exit Delay screen Figure 2 30 Page 25 opens 28 From the Select Exit Delay screen select Standard or Extended A symbol appears on the selected button Figure 2 30 Page 25 Figure 2 30 Select Exit Delay screen 29 Press the OK button The selected exit delay type appears in lighter text under the Select Exit Delay button name 30 When all buttons on the Add Control Center Use...

Page 26: ...gure 2 32 Page 26 Then the Users menu appears Figure 2 32 Attention Add User Succeeded 2 5 2 Delete User From the Users menu Figure 2 12 Page 17 press the Delete User button The Delete User screen Figure 2 33 Page 27 opens If necessary press the Search or Sort Filter button to find the user Refer to Section 2 2 Searching and Sorting Filtering page 11 NOTICE Until all of the above steps are complet...

Page 27: ...n Figure 2 34 Page 27 To proceed press the Confirm Delete button If you do not want to delete that user press the Back button Figure 2 34 Confirm Delete User screen 2 5 3 Edit User From the Users menu Figure 2 12 Page 17 press Edit User The Edit User screen Figure 2 35 Page 27 opens with a list of users Find the user you wish to edit and press the corresponding button The Edit User User ID screen ...

Page 28: ...User First Name or Enter User Last Name The alphanumeric keypad display screen Figure 2 18 Page 20 opens with the name showing in the Enter User Name field Use the editing buttons at the bottom of the screen and the alphanumeric keys to make the desired changes Press the Enter button to return to the Enter User Name screen Press the OK button to return to the Edit User User ID screen Edit Smartkey...

Page 29: ...it Control Center User screen 2 5 4 Change Passcode To change a logged in user s passcode press Change Passcode The Change Passcode screen Figure 2 39 Page 29 opens Using the on screen numeric keypad enter the new passcode in the Enter New Passcode field then verify the new passcode by entering it again in the Verify New Passcode field Figure 2 39 Change Passcode screen 2 6 Schedules The Schedules...

Page 30: ... 2 41 Page 30 Use the numeric alphabetic and command keys to enter the name of a schedule The name appears in the Search Schedules field Press the Enter button to start the search Figure 2 41 1 Search Schedules screen 1 Figure 2 42 2 Search Schedules screen 2 To sort or filter the list of schedules press the Sort Filter button The Sort Filter Schedules screen opens Select a filter category from th...

Page 31: ...dule screen Figure 2 44 Page 31 opens By pressing the schedule s button the user can Disable the schedule or Enable the schedule Figure 2 40 Page 30 Using the Hours and Minutes buttons and the and buttons the user can edit the time of the schedule Press the OK button to accept the changes A message appears briefly stating that the request to change the schedule has succeeded Figure 2 44 Change Sch...

Page 32: ...when an area is Not Ready to Arm or Not Ready to Disarm or when an area is Ready to Arm but can only be armed by a Smartkey or Blocklock Pressing a displayed symbol opens a View Area Status Detail screen Figure 2 47 Page 32 Figure 2 47 View Area Status Detail screen To find an area to view the user can search or sort the list on the View Area Status screen Figure 2 46 Page 32 Press the Search butt...

Page 33: ...e list of areas press the Sort Filter button The Sort Filter View Area Status screen Figure 2 50 Page 34 see also Figure 2 51 Page 34 opens Select a filter category from the list List All Areas List Armed Areas List Disarmed Areas List Ready To Arm Areas List Not Ready To Arm Areas List Ready To Disarm Areas List Not Ready To Disarm Areas Press the A Z or Z A button to select the sorting sequence ...

Page 34: ...he Status menu Figure 2 45 Page 32 press View Device Status The Device Status Select screen Figure 2 52 Page 34 opens Figure 2 52 Device Status Select screen From the Device Status Select screen press Select Area or All Devices If Select Area is pressed the Select Area screen Figure 2 53 Page 35 opens Press the button for an area The View Device Status screen Figure 2 54 Page 35 opens with a list ...

Page 35: ...atus shows in lighter text under the device name Figure 2 54 View Device Status screen To find a device to view the user can search or sort the list Press the Search button to show the Search View Device Status screen Figure 2 55 Page 35 Use the numeric alphabetic and command keys to enter a device s name The name appears in the Search View Device Status field Press the Enter button to start the s...

Page 36: ...List Disabled Devices List Enabled Devices Then press the A Z or Z A button to select the sorting sequence For more information on searching sorting and filtering refer to Section 2 2 Searching and Sorting Filtering page 11 Figure 2 57 Sort Filter View Device Status screen Press one of the device buttons to view additional details of that device A View Device Status Detail screen Figure 2 58 Page ...

Page 37: ...atus is Active From the Status menu Figure 2 45 Page 32 press Bypass Unbypass Device The Bypass Unbypass Device screen Figure 2 59 Page 37 lists the devices and displays whether each device is either Bypassed or Unbypassed Press a device s on screen button to change its bypass status Figure 2 59 Bypass Unbypass Device screen NOTICE A device cannot be bypassed if the area containing the device is a...

Page 38: ... The Sort Filter Bypass Unbypass Device screen Figure 2 61 Page 38 opens Select a filter category from the list List All Devices List Faulted Devices List Bypassed Devices List Unbypassed Devices Then press the A Z or Z A button to select the desired sorting sequence For more information on searching sorting and filtering refer to Section 2 2 Searching and Sorting Filtering page 11 Figure 2 61 Sor...

Page 39: ...ass All Devices Succeeded screen 2 8 Service The Service menu provides access to system service functions On the Main Menu Figure 1 5 Page 8 press the Service button The Service menu Figure 2 63 Page 39 Figure 2 64 Page 39 and Figure 2 65 Page 40 opens Figure 2 63 Service Menu page 1 Figure 2 64 Service Menu page 2 ...

Page 40: ...ervice menu Figure 2 63 Page 39 press the Event History button The Event History screen Figure 2 66 Page 40 opens Refer also to the Event History screen page 2 Figure 2 67 Page 40 The user can select from View History Print History Filter By Date Range Filter By Event Type Sort By Figure 2 66 Event History screen page 1 Figure 2 67 Event History screen page 2 ...

Page 41: ... Range refer to Section Filter By Date Range page 41 To view only sensor events refer to Section 2 10 Event Memory page 55 Figure 2 68 View History screen Print History On the Event History screen Figure 2 66 Page 40 press Print History The system prints the history data using the system printer The control center display shows the message Attention Request to Print History Succeeded Figure 2 69 P...

Page 42: ...vent History Type screen opens refer to Figure 2 71 Page 42 and Figure 2 72 Page 43 The user can select an option from the following list All Events Alarm Events Trouble Events System Events Arm Disarm Events Operation Events Maintenance Events After an option is pressed the screen returns to the Event History screen The selected event type appears in lighter text on the Filter By Event Type butto...

Page 43: ...e Press one of the options to sort the events The screen returns to the Event History screen with the Sort By choice listed in lighter text on the Sort By button Figure 2 73 Sort By screen 2 8 2 View Version Information On the Service menu Figure 2 63 Page 39 select View Version Information The View Version Information screen Figure 2 74 Page 44 opens and shows the control panel s firmware version...

Page 44: ... Device page 37 On the Service menu Figure 2 63 Page 39 press Enable Disable Device The Enable Disable Device screen Figure 2 75 Page 44 lists each device and its current state Disabled or Enabled Figure 2 75 Enable Disable Device screen To find a specific device in the list the user can search or sort the list Press the Search button to show the Search Enable Disable Devices screen Figure 2 76 Pa...

Page 45: ...select the sorting sequence For more information on searching sorting and filtering refer to Section 2 2 Searching and Sorting Filtering page 11 Figure 2 77 Sort Filter Enable Disable Device screen 2 8 4 Set Time and Date On the Service menu Figure 2 63 Page 39 select Set Time and Date Use the Set Time and Date screen Figure 2 78 Page 46 to set the time and date 1 Press the date or time element to...

Page 46: ...w Walk Test From the Walk Test screen press Start New Walk Test The Walk Test Select screen Figure 2 80 Page 47 opens showing the following options Select Areas All Points NOTICE During a walk test the Back and Home buttons are inactive Exit to the idle screen is the only active button Because only certain personnel are authorized to execute a walk test and the test requires the person to leave th...

Page 47: ...Figure 2 81 Walk Test Select Areas screen To find a specific area to test the user can sort the list To sort or filter the list of areas press the Sort Filter button The Sort Filter Select Area screen Figure 2 82 Page 48 opens Select a sorting option from the list List All Areas A Z List All Areas Z A The sorting starts and completes within a few seconds NOTICE Armed areas are not available grayed...

Page 48: ... to Figure 2 83 Page 48 Figure 2 83 Attention Event Communication is disabled during Walk Test Then the Walk Test Points Tested screen Figure 2 84 Page 48 opens showing the last point tested and a list of untested points From this screen the user can select the View Tested button or the Print Test button When the View Tested button is selected a screen opens with a list of the points already teste...

Page 49: ...d screen the Print Walk Test screen Figure 2 85 Page 49 opens showing two options Print Tested Points Print Untested Points Figure 2 85 Print Walk Test screen Resume Walk Test The Resume Walk Test button is active only when the user has logged off the control center before all points were tested Refer to Figure 2 86 Page 49 Figure 2 86 Walk Test screen all buttons active Start Seismic Test Figure ...

Page 50: ...ure 2 88 Print Walk Test screen 2 8 6 Motion Detector Test On the Service menu Figure 2 64 Page 39 press Motion Detector Test The Motion Detector Test Select screen Figure 2 89 Page 50 appears with a green check mark or a red X symbol on the Motion Test All Areas button indicating Test mode is On or Test mode is off Figure 2 89 Motion Detector Test Select screen To change the symbol on the Motion ...

Page 51: ... and Indicator Test On the Service menu Figure 2 64 Page 39 select Bell and Indicator Test The Bell and Indicator Test Progress screen Figure 2 92 Page 51 shows that the bell test is in progress During the bell test the control center s red amber and green LEDs light for three seconds and the speaker emits a short beep The bell test completes in approximately three minutes for optical alarms and a...

Page 52: ...earch the list for a specific output press the Search button The Search Change View Output State screen Figure 2 94 Page 52 opens Use the numeric alphabetic and command keys to enter the name of an output The name appears in the field at the top of the screen Press the Enter button to start the search Figure 2 94 Search Change View Output State screen To sort or filter the list of outputs press th...

Page 53: ...tion is set Press the Manufacturer Authorization button to grant the security system manufacturer access to the system This authorization expires at the configured number of hours for which the manufacturer authorization was set Figure 2 96 Manufacturer Authorization menu 2 8 10 Adjust Volume Brightness On the Service menu Figure 2 65 Page 40 select Adjust Volume Brightness Use the Adjust Volume B...

Page 54: ...ess Chime Mode On Off The Chime Mode On Off screen Figure 2 98 Page 54 opens Press the Chime Mode On Off button to change the chime mode state to either Off or On Figure 2 98 Chime Mode On Off screen 2 9 Internal Program If the installer configured the system with internal programs the user can enable or disable those programs from the touch screen On the Main Menu Figure 1 6 Page 8 press Internal...

Page 55: ...t Inactive Programs List Active Programs Then press the A Z or Z A button to select the sorting sequence For more information on searching sorting and filtering refer to Section 2 2 Searching and Sorting Filtering page 11 Figure 2 100 Sort Filter Internal Program Start Stop screen 2 10 Event Memory The Event Memory menu provides access to system sensor event functions On the Main Menu Figure 1 6 P...

Page 56: ...touch screen lists the system events Figure 2 102 Page 56 Figure 2 102 View Event Memory screen Press Clear Events to delete the contents of the event memory 2 10 2 Clear Event Memory For more information about event memory refer to Section 2 10 1 View Event Memory page 56 From the Event Memory screen Figure 2 101 Page 56 select Clear Event Memory The system deletes the contents of the event memor...

Page 57: ...01 Page 56 press Silence The message Attention Events will Automatically Silence shows that events will be automatically silenced Figure 2 104 Page 57 Figure 2 104 Events Will Automatically Silence message 2 11 RPS Use the RPS menu to authorize the installer to establish a remote RPS connection to the control panel On the Main Menu Figure 1 6 Page 8 press the RPS button The RPS screen Figure 2 105...

Page 58: ...011 05 User guide Bosch Security Systems Inc Figure 2 105 RPS menu To allow a remote RPS connection to the control panel press Authorize RPS Access To cancel the authorization for a remote RPS connection to the control panel press Cancel RPS Authorization ...

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