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 2009 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. 

ISW-EN4216R Installation Guide 

4/09 | F01U126806-01 | 3

 

4.2

 

INSTALL & SERVICE Submenu 

1.

 

From the Main Menu, press ENTER to select the INSTALL & 
SERVICE submenu. 

2.

 

Enter the password. 
A numeric password is required to access the 
INSTALL & SERVICE submenu. The default password is 3446. 

3.

 

Press UP or DOWN to scroll through the menu options. Press 
ENTER to select a menu option. 

4.2.1

 

Program Output 

1.

 

From the INSTALL & SERVICE submenu, select 
PROGRAM OUTPUT. 

2.

 

Scroll through the list of available outputs (01 ñ 06), and press 
ENTER to select the desired output. 

3.

 

Scroll through the list of available options. 
Refer to 

Table 4

 for descriptions of the options. 

4.

 

Press ENTER to select an option. 
The display shows the PGM DONE message to indicate that the 
output is now programmed. To program another output, press 
ENTER. To return to the INSTALL & SERVICE submenu, press 
ENTER and then BACK. 

 

Table 4: 

Program Output Options 

Option 

Description 

Toggle 

The output changes state each time the device 
sends a new activation. At least 5 sec must pass 
before the output can send a new activation. 

To prevent output noise, set the inactive time 
between 2.0 sec and 99.5 sec (increments of 
0.5 sec). The default is 4.0 sec. 

Momentary 

The output turns on for the programmed 
duration, and then turns off regardless of the 
device status. 

Set the time that the output remains active 
between 0.5 sec and 99.5 sec (increments of 
0.5 sec). The default is 4.0 sec. 

Follower 

The output follows the transmitterís alarm 
status. 

Latching 

The output turns on when activated and remains 
on until the receiver is reset. 

4.2.2

 

Change Password 

1.

 

From the INSTALL & SERVICE submenu, select 
CHANGE PASSWORD. 

2.

 

Enter a new numeric password up to eight digits in length. 
To select a blank space, press ENTER without selecting a digit. 

3.

 

When finished, press ENTER to complete the selection. 
When the PASSWORD CHANGED message appears, press 
ENTER to return to the INSTALL & SERVICE submenu. 

4.2.3

 

Monitor Signal Strength 

Use the signal strength option to measure signal strength and 
troubleshoot installation problems. 

1.

 

From the INSTALL & SERVICE submenu, select 
SIGNAL STRENGTH. 
The LCD display shows Point 1 and its current signal quality 
(GOOD, WEAK, or NO SIG). 

2.

 

Press UP or DOWN to scroll through the registered 
transmitters. 

3.

 

Press ENTER again to view Level (LV) or Margin (MA). 

Level: Indicates the overall signal strength. 

Margin: Indicates the signal strength minus the 
background noise. 

4.

 

To reset signal data, press UP or DOWN to exit and return to 
the transmitter currently selected. 

4.2.4

 

Setup Point 

When programming points, ensure that you do not 
map faults to the same output as alarms. 

1.

 

From the INSTALL & SERVICE submenu, select SETUP POINT. 

2.

 

Press UP or DOWN to scroll through the available points (1-16). 

3.

 

Press ENTER to select a point. 

TX REGISTRíD:

 This message appears if a transmitter is 

currently registered to the selected point. 

TX NOT REGISTRíD: 

This message appears if no 

transmitter is registered to the selected point.

 

4.

 

Press ENTER to program the selected point. 

5.

 

Press UP or DOWN to scroll through the programming options. 
Refer to 

Table 5

 for descriptions of the options. 

6.

 

Press ENTER to select an option for the point being 
programmed. 
Selecting 

--

 disables the selected option. 

 

Table 5: 

Setup Point Options 

Option 

Description 

SPV TIME 

Set the supervision time limit between 1 min 
and 99 hr to report missing transmitters. 
Select 

00

 to disable supervision time. The 

default is 60 min. 

IMPORTANT:

 Disabling supervision time is not 

recommended. 

INACTIVE OUT 

Map the device to the Inactivity Fault output. 

TAMPER OUT 

Map the device to the Tamper Fault output. 

LOW BATT 
OUT 

Map the device to the Low Battery Fault 
output. 

ALARM OUT 

Map the transmitter to the Alarm output. 

AC LOSS OUT 

Map the repeater to the AC Loss output. 

LOG ALWAYS 

Select whether to log events for this device at 
all times or only when armed. 

IMPORTANT: 

The log armed option logs events 

only when a low is applied at the Arm Input 
terminal. 

TEXT 

Enter up to eight characters of descriptive text 
for the transmitter/repeater. 

-

 

Press UP or DOWN to scroll through the 
available alphanumeric characters. 

-

 

Press ENTER to select a character and 
advance to the next space. 

-

 

To select a blank space, press ENTER 
without selecting a character. 

IMPORTANT:

 If you do not use all eight 

characters, you must enter blank spaces at the 
end of the line. 

 

7.

 

After making the programming selections, press ENTER again to 
complete the programming. 

 

 

Содержание ISW-EN4216R

Страница 1: ...button Decode LED Blinks when the receiver receives a recognizable signal This LED is visible only when you remove the access door RESET button Press to clear the current status for all points and to reset all outputs and LEDs Pressing this button records a Receiver Reset entry in the event log and resets the Supervision Window timers This button is visible only when you remove the access door If ...

Страница 2: ... terminal 4 Zone 1 terminal 5 Common terminal 6 ISW EN4216R 7 N C terminal 8 Common terminal 9 N O terminal Figure 5 Relay N C Wiring 1 6 2 3 4 5 2 3 6 8 7 1 Control panel 2 VDC terminal 3 GND terminal 4 Zone 1 terminal 5 Common terminal 6 ISW EN4216R 7 N C terminal 8 Common terminal 9 N O terminal 3 0 Select the Frequency Band 1 Select the appropriate frequency band for your geographic area Refer...

Страница 3: ...NAL STRENGTH The LCD display shows Point 1 and its current signal quality GOOD WEAK or NO SIG 2 Press UP or DOWN to scroll through the registered transmitters 3 Press ENTER again to view Level LV or Margin MA Level Indicates the overall signal strength Margin Indicates the signal strength minus the background noise 4 To reset signal data press UP or DOWN to exit and return to the transmitter curre...

Страница 4: ...iver in a location away from metal objects such as duct work wire mesh screens or boxes Metal objects reduce RF range 1 Use the supplied screws and anchors to mount the receiver in a location that is accessible for future maintenance 2 Close the receiver housing 6 0 Alarms and Faults If a point goes into alarm the LCD Display shows ALARM along with the point number If more than one point is in ala...

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