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Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Input Programming
Bosch Security Systems | 11/05 | BLCC110I
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3 – Burglary Instant 1
Zones programmed as Instant 1 will immediatly cause the alarm
to trigger when the zone is tripped. ie No Entry Delay. Zones set as
Burglary Instant 1 have Exit Delay and are only active when the area is
armed. See MENU 7-2-0 — Exit Time
4 – Burglary Instant 2
Zones programmed as Instant 2 will immediatly cause the alarm to
trigger when the zone is triggered. ie. No Entry Delay. Zones set as
Burglary Instant 2 have NO Exit Delay and are only active when the
area is armed.
5 – Burglary Handover
A Handover zone will provide a delayed alarm only when a delay zone
has been tripped first (ie. the entry time is active) otherwise it will
trigger an instant alarm.
Zones programmed as Handover can be set to sequential or non-
sequential handover. At factory default, handover is set to sequential
which means that zone must be triggerred in numerical order for the
delay to handover. Non Sequential Handover means the zone do not
have to be programmed in numerical order. In both cases an entry
delay zone must be triggered first for the delay to handover.
See MENU 2-1-2 — Input Options to set Non Sequential Handover.
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Note
The Zone Types listed above will only trigger an alarm if the
system or area is in the armed state and the exit time has
exprired. Zones must be sealled at the end of exit time to trigger
alarms.
6 – Burglary 24-Hour
Zones programmed as 24-hour burglary will trigger an alarm as soon
as the zone becomes faulted regardless of what state the area is in.
24-Hour zones are active 24 hours a day. A 24hr Burglary report will
be sent to the central station receiver.
7 – Tamper 24-Hour
Zones programmed as 24-Hour Tamper will trigger an alarm as soon
as the zone becomes faulted regardless of what state the area is in.
24-Hour zones are active 24 hours a day. A 24hr Tamper report will be
sent to the central station receiver.
8 – Hold Up 24-Hour
Zones programmed as 24-Hour Hold Up will trigger a Silent alarm as
soon as the zone becomes faulted regardless of what state the area
is in. 24-Hour zones are active 24 hours a day. A 24hr Hold Up report
will be sent to the central station receiver. No Siren/Strobe or Keypad
indication will be given.
9 – Medical 24-Hour
This zone type is used for personal medical emergency alarms. Zones
programmed as 24-Medical will trigger an alarm as soon as the zone
becomes faulted regardless of what state the area is in. A 24hr Medical
report will be sent to the central station receiver.
10 – Panic 24-Hour
This zone type is used for a general type of emergency including the
presence of one or more unwanted persons trying to gain entry to
the premises. It will sound an alarm at any time as soon as the zone
becomes faulted regardless of what state the area is in. A 24hr Panic
report will be sent to the central station receiver.
11 – Fire 24-Hour
This zone type is used for Fire and Smoke detector alarms. Zones
programmed as 24hr Fire will trigger an alarm as soon as the zone
becomes faulted regardless of what state the area is in. A 24hr Fire
report will be sent to the central station receiver.
If a horn speaker is connected and programmed, a distinct fire sound
will be heard to indicate that it is a fire alarm that has registered. The
fire sound via the horn speaker is different than the burglary sound.
13 – Keyswitch
A keyswitch zone can be used as an input terminal to turn on and/or
off an area. Refer to MENU 3-4-1 — Keyswitch Options to select the
various options such as latching or momentary arm and/or disarm etc.
When reporting back to base, the keyswitch user number will follow
the actual zone number.
14 – Display Only
A display zone is not a burglary zone. It can never sound the sirens or
trigger the dialler. Its purpose is to only display on the keypad when
faulted.
15 – 24-Hour Non Burglary
This zone type operates as a 24-hour type and is used for non-specific
alarms such as water level or temperature sensors.
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Note
The 24 Hour Zone Types listed above are active 24hrs a day.
They will trigger an alarm regardless of whether or not the
system or area is in the Armed, Part Armed or Disarmed state.
Inputs > Zone Properties >
Area Assignment
MENU 3-1-2
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This menu programs which area or partition each zone belongs
to. The system can be partitioned to a maximum of 8 separate
areas. Each zone can only be assigned to a single area. For
installations requiring a common access point, it is possible
to set Area 1 to be a common area. See MENU 7-7-1 — Area
Options
Press [MENU] + [3] + [1] + [2] and use the up and down arrows
to highlight the Zone in the list then press [OK]. Alternatively,
you can enter the zone number directly and press [OK].
Area Assignment Zn001
01 - Area 1
Press
0-9 OK or MENU
Use the up and down arrows to select the area that you want to
assign the zone to.
Press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit without
saving.
Inputs > Zone Properties >
Pulse Count
MENU 3-1-3
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0
PULSES
Pulse Count sets the number of trigger pulses a single zone
must receive before an alarm will be tripped. The number of
pulses must be detected within the Pulse Count Time period
for an alarm to occur. See MENU 3-1-4 — Pulse Count Time
A feature called Pulse Count Handover can be enabled
allowing pulses registered by one zone to handover to
another zone provided they are the same Zone Type (ie. instant
zone to instant zone) and in the same Area. See MENU 2-1-2
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