CP156B
Installer Reference Guide
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Bosch Security Systems 01/19 CP156BIRG FTR1.1
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Note
The keypad can display alarm and door status at
the same time.
LED Operation For Area Control
Led
Condition
Meaning
Red
On
Area All On or Part On and
no alarm
Flashing
Area Alarm
Green
On
Area is OFF
Flashing
Area not ready to turn on -
zone(s) unsealed
Red/Green
& Blue
Alternate
Flashing
Keypad initialising during
power up or LAN scan.
Red/Green
& Blue
Both Off
Home Area and Door As-
signment not programmed
or keypad not powered
or keypad is in extinguish
mode.
Red/Green
Off
Keypad has not been as-
signed to a home area.
Table 5: Keypad LED’s - Area Control
To have the keypad control an area on the alarm system
you need to assign the keypad to a home area. See the
Devices-Keypads-Home Area menu option in panel pro-
gramming. If alarm system control is not required then
you should set the home area option to No Area.
To have the keypad control a door on the system you
will need to assign a door to the keypad. See the De-
vices-Keypads-Door Assignment menu option in panel
programming.
LED Function For Door Control
Led
Condition
Meaning
Blue
On
Door Locked
Blue
Fast Flash
Door Unlocked
Blue
Continuous
Fast Flash
Door manually unlocked
or overridden.
Blue
2 Flashes
Door automatically un-
locked by time zone
Red/Green
& Blue
Alternate
Flashing
Keypad initialising during
power up or LAN scan.
Blue
Off
Door not programmed or
keypad not powered.
Table 6: Keypad LED‘s - Door Control
Once assigned to a door, the on-board Lock output and
Egress input will automatically be assigned to the same
door as the keypad.
If both alarm area and door control is required then
you will need to assign a home area and a door to the
keypad.
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Note
The CP156B LED indicators will only display the
status of the programmed home area. You can-
not move between areas from this keypad. If you
require multiple area status visibility you should use
a display keypad like the CP700B.
Keypad Alert Tones
The CP156B keypad emits several distinct tones to alert
you to particular system events. The keypad volume lev-
el cannot be adjusted on the CP156B however it can be
turned off via panel programming by setting the keypad
volume to the lowest level. See Devices-Commands-
Volume menu in panel programming.
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Note
Setting the keypad volume to off will also stop the
key press beep during normal operation.
Keypad Alert Tones
Event
Alert Tone Emitted
Fire
Alarm
If the system registers a fire alarm, the
reader will sound 3 short beeps fol-
lowed by a 1.5 second pause. This will
repeat until reset by the user or until
the siren run time expires.
Burglary
Alarm
If the system registers a burglary
alarm, the keypad will sound a con-
tinuous siren tone until reset by a user
or until the siren run time expires.
Trouble
If a system trouble condition occurs,
the keypad will sound 4 x fast short
beeps followed by a 5 second pause
and will repeat this tone until the user
acknowledges the trouble
condition from a display keypad
Key
Press
The keypad will sound one short beep
every time a button is pressed.
Exit
Delay
The exit delay warning will sound 1
short beep every second when the
area the keypad has been assigned to
is armed. During the last 10
seconds of exit time the warning tone
will speed up indicating that the time
has nearly expired.