Data Sheet

Intrusion Alarm Systems | B930 ATM Style Alphanumeric Keypad (SDI2)
B930 ATM Style Alphanumeric Keypad
(SDI2)
www.boschsecurity.com
u 5-line ATM style LCD display with up to 32 character
point, user, and area names
u Simple menu-style user interface with dedicated
function buttons for common commands
u Programmable keypad shortcuts and situation
sensitive on-screen help makes system operation
simple and easy
u Highly visible on (arm)/alarm, ready to turn on
(arm), power and gas alarm indicators
u Simple installation with self-locking base and
chassis design, plus built-in bubble level
The B930 ATM Style Alphanumeric Keypad (SDI2) is a
SDI2 bus compatible device. Each keypad has user
adjustable options such as volume and display
brightness. The B930 shows five-line system messages
for all areas.
System overview
For commercial use, install the keypad in building
entrances and areas with unrestricted access.
Mounting a keypad near exterior doors in hotel or
business lobbies allows people to identify the type
and location of the emergency.
For residential use, install the keypad near the front
and rear entrances to the home. Install additional
keypads in a kitchen or in a bedroom.
Use multiple keypads in a large building with many
separate areas of security. Program multiple keypads
to control multiple areas.
Audible tones from the keypad sounder alert
personnel to fire events and assist fire fighters in
locating the keypad.
Functions
LCD Display
The keypad uses words, numbers, and symbols to
show the status of the security system. When several
events occur, the keypad shows each event in order of
priority. The display shows five lines, 21 characters
per line.
Keys
Each keypad has 10 numeric keys, 5 navigation keys,
and eight softkeys. When pressed, keys enable keypad
backlighting and emit a muted beep. Use the eight
softkeys to select a menu and associated functions.
Audible tones
The keypad has a built-in speaker that produces
several distinct warning tones. The tones are
differentiated so that the user can recognize an event
simply by hearing its associated tone. The keypad
backlight illuminates when it emits an audible tone.
Users can use a passcode to silence the tone.

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