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Introduction 

Thank you for choosing the Solution control panel for your installation.  We are sure that you will 
find this system extremely flexible, reliable and easy to use.  The quick reference guide is supplied 
with the system to provide users with enough basic information to wire, configure and program the 
system.  Due to the systems many programmable features and options, we suggest that you obtain 
the complete installation manual that provides detailed information on system options and functions 
and programming methods. 

 

Programming 

The programming options of the system are stored in a non-volatile EPROM.  This memory will 
hold all information during a total power loss and can be changed as many times as required. 
 
In general, the entire programming sequence will consist of entering a location number and then 
change the data as required. 
 
Programming the system can be via the following methods: 

 

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Codepad 

• 

Hand Held Programmer 

• 

Alarm Link Software 

 

Programming Using A Codepad 

The system needs to be disarmed (with no active alarm) to program the control panel.  If there is 
an active alarm or the system is armed, enter the code for User 1 (Default = 2580) followed by the 
# key (User Code 1 is factory default as the Master Code). 
 
To enter installer’s programming mode, enter the installer code (Default = 1234) followed by the # 
key.  Two beeps will be heard.  Both the STAY and AWAY indicators will flash simultaneously to 
indicate that you have entered programming mode.  The codepad indicators will display the current 
data programmed in LOCATION 000 (First location of the Primary Telephone Number). 

 

To move to another programming location, enter the location number followed by the # key.  The 
data in the new location will now be displayed via the codepad indicators (Eg. If you entered 52#, 
the system will jump you to LOCATION 052 the beginning of the Subscriber ID Number For Area 
1). 
 
To move to the next location, press the # key.  This will step you to the next location.  The data in 
the next location will now be displayed via the codepad indicators (Eg. If you are currently 
positioned at LOCATION 052, pressing the # key will take you to LOCATION 053). 
 
To step back one location, press the * key (Eg. If you are currently positioned at LOCATION 53, 
pressing the * key will take you back to LOCATION 52). 
 
To change data in the current location, enter the new value (0 – 15) followed by the * key.  This will 
store the new data into the location and leave you at the same location (Eg. If you enter the value 
14*, both the Zone 4 indicator and the MAINS indicator will display to represent the new data 
value). 
 
To move to the next location, press the # key.  The data in the next location will now be displayed. 
 
To exit Installer’s Programming Mode, enter 960#.  Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and 
AWAY indicators will no longer display.  The system has now returned to the disarmed state and is 
now ready for use. 
 
The table below is a quick guide to programming: 
 

Enter Installer’s Programming Mode 

1234# 

Exit Installer’s Programming Mode 

960# 

Step To Next Location 

Step Back One Location 

Program New Data Into Location 

Data + * (Data = 0 – 15) 

Jump To A New Location 

Location  # 

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Safecom

 Quick Reference Guide

 

 

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Page 1: ...Solution 16 Solution 16 Safecom Quick Reference Guide ISSUE 2 41 ...

Page 2: ...ing recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Bosch Security Systems Pty Limited Trademarks Throughout this document trademark names may have been used Rather than put a trademark symbol in every occurrence of a trademark name we state that we are using the names only in an editorial fashion and to the benefit of the trademark owner with no intention of infringement of the tra...

Page 3: ...t data programmed in LOCATION 000 First location of the Primary Telephone Number To move to another programming location enter the location number followed by the key The data in the new location will now be displayed via the codepad indicators Eg If you entered 52 the system will jump you to LOCATION 052 the beginning of the Subscriber ID Number For Area 1 To move to the next location press the k...

Page 4: ...ion Description 1 Dialler Reporting Functions Allowed 2 Remote Arming Via Telephone Allowed 4 Upload Download Via Alarm Link Allowed 8 Terminate Alarm Link Session On Alarm Installer s Programming Commands These commands can only be used when you enter Installer s Programming Mode Enter the command followed by the key Command Description 958 Enable Disable Zone Status Hand Held Programmer Required...

Page 5: ...followed by the key eg 2580 STAY Mode 2 1 Press and hold the 0 key until two beeps are heard Only if no alarm Or 2 Enter your code followed by the key eg 2580 Disarm All Areas Partitioning 1 Enter your code followed by 0 and then the key eg 2580 0 This function allows a code to disarm all areas that the code is assigned to at the same time without the need to disarm each area individually Isolatin...

Page 6: ... and the key eg 2580 1 2 Enter the User Number that you want to add change followed by the key 3 Enter the New Code followed by the key Delete A User Code V1 10 1 Enter the Master Code followed by 1 and the key eg 2580 1 2 Enter the User Number that you want to delete followed by the key 3 Press the key again to delete the user code Delete A User Code V1 20 1 Enter the Master Code followed by 1 an...

Page 7: ...Link 1 Press and hold the 6 key until two beeps are heard Latching Outputs Reset 1 Press and hold the 7 key until two beeps are heard Codepad ID Buzzer Tone 1 Press and hold the 8 key until the desired buzzer tone has been reached If the system has been partitioned the codepad will display a number to identify which area the codepad belongs to see table below 2 Press the key to terminate Zone LED ...

Page 8: ...r Code 11 Authority Level User Code 12 Authority Level Location 136 142 143 Location 144 150 151 Location 152 158 159 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 0 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 0 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 0 User Code 13 Authority Level User Code 14 Authority Level User Code 15 Authority Level Location 160 166 167 Location 168 174 175 Location 176 182 183 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 0 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 0 0...

Page 9: ... 15 15 15 15 0 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 0 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 0 User Code 31 Authority Level User Code 32 Authority Level Location 304 310 311 Location 312 318 319 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 0 0 15 15 15 15 15 15 1 Authority Levels Authority Level Description 0 Arm Disarm 1 Arm Only 2 Patrolman Code 4 Arm Disarm Code Required To Isolate 6 Patrolman Code Code Required To Isolate 8 Master Code Arm Disarm 12 ...

Page 10: ...nt Time Event Code Hundreds Digit Event code Tens Digit Event Code Units Digit Dialler Channel Location 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 Zone 7 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 Default Instant Zone Type Zone Options Zone Pulse Count Zone Pulse Count Time Event Code Hundreds Digit Event code Tens Digit Event Code Units Digit Dialler Channel Location 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 Zone 8 12 0 0 0 1 3 3 1 Default 24 ...

Page 11: ...to Isolated In STAY Mode 1 2 Delay 1 10 Delay 3 Auto Isolated In STAY Mode 1 3 Delay 2 11 Delay 4 Auto Isolated In STAY Mode 1 4 Delay 3 12 24 Hour Burglary 5 Delay 4 13 24 Hour Fire 6 Instant Auto Isolated In STAY Mode 1 14 Chime 7 Handover Auto Isolated In STAY Mode 1 15 Not Used Zone Options Dialler Channel Option Description Option Group 1 Lockout Siren 1 Group 1 Area 1 2 Lockout Dialler 2 Gro...

Page 12: ...ble Report Location 473 Trouble Restore Report Location 474 Trouble Report Location 475 Trouble Restore Report 9 9 1 2 1 1 Location 476 478 Contact ID Event Code Hundreds Tens Units Location 479 Dialler Channel 1 2 0 1 Location 480 482 Contact ID Event Code Hundreds Tens Units Location 483 Dialler Channel 4 2 1 1 Location 484 486 Contact ID Event Code Hundreds Tens Units Location 487 Dialler Chann...

Page 13: ... Event Code Polarity Time Base Time Base Multiplier Default Area 3 In Alarm Strobe Event Code Polarity Time Base Time Base Multiplier Location 612 613 614 615 616 617 Location 618 619 620 621 622 623 Output 13 5 5 6 3 1 0 Output 14 5 5 6 3 6 0 Default Area 4 In Alarm Siren Event Code Polarity Time Base Time Base Multiplier Default Area 4 In Alarm Strobe Event Code Polarity Time Base Time Base Mult...

Page 14: ...4 6 Zone Not Sealed 6 3 Area 4 Codepad Data Terminal 4 7 Reserved Polarity Modes Option Description Option Description 0 Disabled 7 Reserved 1 Normally Open Going Low 8 Normally Low Going Open 2 Normally Open Pulsing Low 9 Normally Low Pulsing Open 3 Normally Open One Shot Low 10 Normally Low One Shot Open 4 Normally Open One Shot Low Reset 11 Normally Low One Shot Open Reset 5 Normally Open One S...

Page 15: ... Seconds 0 240 Seconds Location 638 Increments Of 1 Second 0 15 Seconds Location 639 Increments Of 16 Seconds 0 240 Seconds 12 3 Location 640 Increments Of 1 Second 0 15 Seconds Location 641 Increments Of 16 Seconds 0 240 Seconds 0 0 Location 642 Increments Of Days Tens Digit Location 643 Increments Of Days Units Digit 0 0 Location 644 Day Of The Week Sun 1 Sat 2 Location 645 Month Of The Year Jan...

Page 16: ... 1 1 Forced Arming Allowed 2 Smart Lockout Allowed 4 Horn Speaker Monitor 8 Horn Speaker Beeps Allowed 2 1 Keyswitch Interface Night Arm Station or RE005 Installed 2 Handover Delay To Be Sequential 4 Codepad Panic To Be Silent 8 Access Denied Code Retries Codepad Tamper To Be Silent 0 1 Area 1 Codepad Connected To Main Data Terminal 2 Modem Module Required For Alarm Link Operation 4 AC Fail After ...

Page 17: ...Y Mode 1 12 Latching Arm Disarm Area 4 0 0 1 Display FAULT Indicator If Telephone Line Fails 2 Sound Alarm When System Is Armed If Telephone Line Fails 4 Sound Alarm When System Is Disarmed If Telephone Line Fails Note Option 2 4 Must Be Used In Conjunction With Option 1 Eg Program a 1 3 5 or 7 Location 674 Open Report Location 675 Close Report 0 0 Location 676 Open Report Location 677 Close Repor...

Page 18: ...one 5 LED Area 3 Codepad Location 713 Zone 6 LED Area 3 Codepad Location 714 Zone 7 LED Area 3 Codepad Location 715 Zone 8 LED Area 3 Codepad 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 715 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 Z7 Z8 Location 716 Zone 1 LED Area 4 Codepad Location 717 Zone 2 LED Area 4 Codepad Location 718 Zone 3 LED Area 4 Codepad Location 719 Zone 4 LED Area 4 Codepad Location 720 Zone 5 LED Area 4...

Page 19: ...846 Increments Of 5 ms 0 ms 75 ms Location 847 Increments Of 80 ms 0 ms 1200 ms 0 0 Location 846 Increments Of 5 ms 0 ms 75 ms Location 847 Increments Of 80 ms 0 ms 1200 ms 4 6 6 1 Safecom Communication Reporting Disabled 2 Arming From ST1000 Base Allowed 4 Disarming From ST100 Base Allowed 8 Reserved 0 1 Send Test Report At End Of Siren Time 2 Power Up In Disarmed State Re Boot 4 Internal Crystal...

Page 20: ...6 Zone Operation Connections For Split EOL Resistors For 16 Zone Operation Using N O Contacts Safecom Interface 20 Solution 16 Solution 16 Safecom Quick Reference Guide SOL 16 SAFECOM QUICK REF GUIDE DOC DOC Bosch Security Systems Pty Limited ...

Page 21: ...Component Overlay Solution 16 Solution 16 Safecom Quick Reference Guide 21 Bosch Security Systems Pty Limited ...

Page 22: ...Wiring Diagram 22 Solution 16 Solution 16 Safecom Quick Reference Guide SOL 16 SAFECOM QUICK REF GUIDE DOC DOC Bosch Security Systems Pty Limited ...

Page 23: ...d Connections Partitioning Note A Master Partitioned codepad requires all DIP Switches to be set in the ON position Solution 16 Solution 16 Safecom Quick Reference Guide 23 Bosch Security Systems Pty Limited ...

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