Solution 144 Security Systems User Guide EN Security System
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Solution 144 User Guide Contents Notice to Owner............................................................................ 2 Program Menu Tree...................................................................... 4 Introduction.................................................................................. 5 Features.......................................................................................... 5 User’s Guide...................................................................................
Solution 144 User Guide Pro gra m M e n u Tre e Table 1: shows all of the system options in a tabular format. Each option can be access by pressing the Menu key and then drilling down using the arrow and OK keys until the required option is listed on the display. A quick way to jump to a particular option is to press the Menu key followed by the specific option number. You may be asked to enter your PIN when accessing some options and some options are only available to users with Master Code authority.
Solution 144 I ntrod u c t i o n Your system helps to secure life, property and investments against fire, theft and bodily harm. It consists of a keypad (or keypads), sensors such as motion detectors or devices located on doors and windows, and other sensing devices designed to detect the presence of smoke or combustion. The location and quantity of sensing devices will have already been discussed with you by your alarm installer.
Solution 144 User Guide Area 3 – Administration Area 4 – Dispatch Each area can be controlled individually as if they were separate alarm systems. Key The [PART] key allows you to turn an area Part On. This key can also be used to bypass a zone or multiple zones when you press and hold for two seconds. All On When you turn an area All On, you are turning on all non 24hour zones, both interior (motion detectors) and perimeter (doors and windows) of the building.
Solution 144 Icon Green LED Red & Green LED Figure 1: Keypad Emergency Alarm Triggers Status On The following table describes the function of each of the status icons and indicator lights. Some keypads and readers also include a blue indicator which is used when controlling doors or user access. Icon Status Meaning The keypad can display which areas (1 – 8) are turned on or off via the Area Icon Indicators.
Solution 144 User Guide Error Tone If you press an incorrect key, your keypad will sound a 2 second tone. Menu Mode The keypad will sound a Hi / Lo tone to indicate you have entered MENU Mode and a Lo/Hi tone to indicate you have exited MENU mode. Chime Tone The keypad sounds fast short beeps to alert you when a zone programmed for chime is faulted or unsealled. Table 4: Keypad Tones and Their Meanings Turning An Area Part On / Part 2 On Use this function to turn an area Part On or Part 2 On.
Solution 144 Silencing Alarms When the control panel has registered an alarm, the keypad (s) and sirens will sound to alert personnel that an alarm occurred. The keypad will scroll in the display all alarms on the keypad display for visual feedback. If you enter your PIN before the system dials your security company, the alarm report is cancelled (if programmed). 1. Enter your PIN + [OFF] to silence any alarm and turn the system off.
Solution 144 User Guide If the DTMF Quick Arm option is enabled then it is possible to remotely turn on all areas without logging onto the Note panel. Simply enter [0] + [#] following the welcome jingle. i Make sure that the telephone being used to remotely control the panel is set to transmit DTMF tones when keys are pressed during the call. This option is disabled by default on some telephones.
Solution 144 Ur1 John Smith Ur2 Debbie Smith Ur3 User 3 Name Press OK or MENU PIN Numbers Access > PIN Codes > Change Own PIN MENU 1-1-0 This menu lets you change your own PIN. It is recommended that you write down your old PIN and the new one before you begin. The new PIN must have the same number of digits as your old PIN unless your installer has enabled the variable length PIN option. Once the change is complete you should destroy the written copy.
Solution 144 User Guide Access > PIN Codes > Delete PIN MENU 1-1-3 This menu allows a Master user the ability delete other users PIN’s. A Master user can only delete a PIN for those users that have been assigned to the same area(s) as the Master user. A Master user cannot delete their own PIN. Enter programming mode (PIN + MENU) then, 1. Make sure that the system is turned off. 2. Press [MENU] + [1] + [1] + [3]. The keypad will list all users that you can delete.
Solution 144 2. Once the token is presented the system will display the owner of the token. ID number: Enter Keyfob ID Ur16 User 16 Name 000000000 Press OK or MENU Token belongs to Ur2 Debbie Smith Press OK or MENU 3. Enter the RF Keyfob ID Number Access > Token > Edit Token User Guide MENU 1-2-3 This menu allows a Master user the ability to delete a token for those users that have been assigned to the same area(s) as the Master user. Enter programming mode (PIN + MENU) then, 1.
Solution 144 User Guide The keypad will display the current user name. User Name Ur1 2. Enter [1] + [4] + [2] + [OK]. User 1 Name Press OK to SAVE The keypad will display the list of current options. Options with a preceeding tick mark are selected. 3. Use the [] and [] keys to scroll the cursor left and right across the user name text. Use the [] and [] keys to scroll through the different characters available. To clear all text from the cursor position, press the [OFF] key. 4.
Solution 144 Fingerprints Access > User Properties > Door Assignment MENU 1-4-5 This menu allows you to assign each user to one or more access groups. An access group is used to allow and/or restrict which users have access to various system outputs. These outputs can be used to control door strikes, gates or roller doors etc. Enter programming mode (PIN + MENU) then, 1. Enter [MENU] + [1] + [4] + [5] and select the user from the list then press [OK].
Solution 144 User Guide Ur1 John Smith Ur2 Debbie Smith Ur3 User 3 Name Press OK or MENU Access > Fingerprint > Add Fingerprint MENU 1-8-0 This menu allows a master user to add a new fingerprint for users that have been assigned to the same area(s) as the Master user. Enter programming mode (PIN + MENU) then, 1. Enter [MENU] + [1] + [2] + [0]. A list of users will display on the keypad. The keypad will display; To delete Fingerprint for Ur1 John Smith Press OK Press OK Press OK or MENU 2.
Solution 144 User Guide Areas > Commands > A1 Main Office A2 Production A3 Warehouse Press OK or MENU Turn All Areas On 2. Use the [] and [] keys to select the area that you want to view the status information, then press [OK] to select. Alternatively, you can enter the area number, then press [OK]. The keypad will display the area status information. MENU 2-0-2 This menu allows you to turn on all areas that your PIN has been assigned to at the same time All On.
Solution 144 User Guide A1 Reception Area A2 Sales Dept A3 Administration Dept Press OK or MENU 3. Press the [ON] key to turn chime mode on, or, press [OFF] to turn chime mode off. 4. Press the [OK] key to exit. 2. Use the [] and [] keys to select the area that you want to move the keypad display to, then press [OK] to select. Alternatively, you can enter the area number that you want to move the keypad display to, then press [OK].
Solution 144 The keypad will display the following: 2. Use the [] and [] keys to select the area that you want to program the part mode 2 name for , then press [OK] to select. Alternatively, you can enter the area number that you want to program the name, then press [OK]. Area Name A1 Security System Press OK to SAVE The keypad will display the following: 3. Use the [] and [] keys to scroll the cursor left and right across the area name text.
Solution 144 User Guide Auto Arming A1 04 - TimeZone 4 Name Press 0-9 OK to SAVE 3. Use the [] and [] keys to scroll through the list of timezones until you reach the required one for the chosen area. 4. Press [OK] to save and exit, or press [MENU] to exit without saving. Areas > Timers > Exit Time MENU 2-8-0 This menu allows the master user to modify the exit timer for the selected area. Each area in the system can have a different exit time if required.
Solution 144 2. Use the [] and [] keys to select the area that you want to program the entry time for, then press [OK] to select. Alternatively, you can enter the area number that you want to program, then press [OK]. The keypad will display the following: Entry Time 2 A1 Reception Area Each panel can have up to a maximum 144 zones. When the optional radio receiver is fitted any available zone may be programmed as a wireless zone.
Solution 144 User Guide 2. Use the [] and [] keys to select the zone that you want to bypass, then press [OK]. Alternatively, you can enter the zone number that you want to bypass, then press [OK]. If the zone is bypassed, the keypad will prompt: If the zone is programmed for chime, the keypad will prompt: Zone 1 Name Zn1 is bypassed. To un-bypass, press OFF. Press OK or MENU If the zone is not bypassed, the keypad will prompt: Zone 1 Name Zn1 is un-bypassed. To bypass, press ON. Press OK or MENU 5.
Solution 144 Zone 1 Name Zn1 Is armed in Part2, To remove, Press OFF. To Go Back Press OK [] keys to scroll through the different characters available. To clear all text from the cursor position to the right, press the [OFF] key. 4. Press [ON] to monitor the zone when the area is turned Part 2 On, or press [OFF] so that you do not monitor the zone when the area is turned Part 2 On. 5. Press [OK] to save and exit, or press [MENU] to exit without saving.
Solution 144 User Guide 2. Use the [] and [] keys to select the zone that you want to walk test, then press [OK] to select. Alternatively, you can enter the zone number, then press [OK]. The keypad will display the zone to be tested. To test zone Zn1 open then close Zone 1 Name Press OK or MENU Output 1 Name Op1 Is OFF and Ready Connection Trouble Press OK or MENU The keypad will display the following when the output is ON and OK: Output 1 Name O1 Is ON and Ready 3.
Solution 144 Output 1 Op1 Output is ON, To turn OFF, Press OFF. To Go Back Press OK User Guide Outputs > Commands > Door Status MENU 4-0-3 This menu allows the master user to view the status of a selected door. 1. Enter [MENU] + [4] + [0] + [3]. To turn the output off, press [OFF]. A list of available doors will display on the keypad. 4. Press [OK] to save and exit, or press [MENU] to exit without saving.
Solution 144 User Guide 0000000001111111 1234567890123456 LLLLL---UUUUO--Press OK or MENU Outputs > Properties > Output Name In the above example screen, L = Doors 01 to 05 are Locked O = Door 13 has a Override condition U = Doors 09 to 12 area Unlocked - = Doors 06 to 08 and Doors 14 to 16 are Disabled or Not Available 2. When finished press [OK] or [MENU] to exit. MENU 4-1-0 This menu allows you to program the name for each output. Each output name supports up to 20 characters.
Solution 144 Outputs > Output Testing > External Siren Test MENU 4-9-0 The keypad will display the following during the internal siren test. This menu allows you to test any external sirens which have been connected by your installer. The test will last for 5 seconds. Enter programming mode (PIN + MENU) then, 1. Enter [MENU] + [4] + [9] + [0]. If the system has multiple areas, the keypad will display a list of areas.
Solution 144 User Guide Comms > Commands > Call/Answer RAS Comms > Commands > MENU 5-0-1 This menu allows you to initiate a modem call to the installer’s off-site computer for programming changes or updates. Your installer may request that you enter this command so that they can remotely service and configure your system. You should not enter this command unless requested to do so. Comms > Commands > Call Forward On/Off MENU 5-0-2 This menu allows you to turn on and off the call forward feature.
Solution 144 Enter programming mode (PIN + MENU) then, 1. Enter [MENU] + [5] + [1] + [1]. If the control panel is not programmed to report using one of the self monitoring formats, the keypad will display the following: The current reporting format doesn’t allow user changes. Contact your installer. If the control panel has been configured to report via a self monitoring format, the keypad will display information for telephone number 1.
Solution 144 User Guide Email Reporting Call Forward On *61,*20# Press 0-9 OK to SAVE 2. Using the numeric keys, enter all the digits of the call forward on sequence. You can change a single digit by scrolling the cursor left [] and right []. For special characters (eg. , = pause * or # etc), use the [] and [] keys. 3. Press [OK] to save and exit, or press [MENU] to exit without saving.
Solution 144 Communications Test Successful Comms > MyAlarm > Email Options MENU 5-5-9 This menu allows the master user to select which event types will be reported using the email reporting function. By default the first 4 options are set to report via email. Follow the procedure below to configure the required options.
Solution 144 User Guide Keypad 001 Volume L Press Devices > Keypads & Readers > Name H OK to SAVE 2. Use the [] and [] keys or use the [] and [] keys to increase or decrease the volume of the keypad buzzer until the desired volume has been reached. 3. Press [OK] to save and exit, or press [MENU] to exit without saving. This menu allows you to program the name for each keypad or reader connected to your system. Each name can be up to 20 characters.
Solution 144 You must enter the full phone number including the area code and or country code or the trigger table Note will not work. To check the number sent by your phone call another phone and check the caller ID received. i Trigger Table 1 Phone 1 +61423474345 Press 0-9 OK to SAVE 3. Use the [] and [] keys to scroll the cursor left and right across the phone number.
Solution 144 User Guide System Events Options in this section relate to programming of system wide options and interpretation of system trouble events when and if they occur. Some events such as open zones will appear as single events while others may be grouped together. In this case you need to drill down to see the specific detail for each event. Your installer will advise you how to interrogate system trouble events.
Solution 144 Trouble Condition User Guide Description Mains Missing The system has detected that the AC mains supply has failed or is disconnected. If there is not a general power outage in your area then you should contact your security company. Battery Low The backup battery has failed the periodic test which the system performs on a regular basis. You should contact your security company as the battery may need replacing.
Solution 144 User Guide 2) System > Commands > History Log MENU 7-0-2 This menu allows you to review the last 1000 recorded history events on your system. The information for each event may be displayed over a number of pages or screens depending on the actual event recorded. When you enter this menu the system will show you the most recent event first. Once the log reaches the maximum event capacity each new event will replace the oldest event in the log in a first in , first out fashion.
Solution 144 System > Siren > Volume MENU 7-4-2 This menu allows you to program the volume level of the arm / disarm beeps which are heard from the siren when the system is armed and disarmed using a radio keyfob. 1. Press [MENU] + [7] + [4] + [2]. The keypad will display the current siren volume (default = 15). 2. Use the [] and [] keys to select the timezone name that you want to change, then press [OK] to select. Alternatively, you can enter the timezone number, then press [OK].
Solution 144 User Guide 5. Press [OK] to save and exit, or press [MENU] to exit without saving. Options with a preceeding tick mark are selected. Invert Period logic Reserved Reserved Press OK ON OFF MENU System > TimeZones > Day MENU 7-5-2 This menu programs which days of the week the timezone will operate. To toggle the day of the week on/off, press the corresponding number on the keypad (e.g. to turn Monday on, press [2] + [OK], to toggle Monday off, press [2] + [OK] ).
Solution 144 Holiday Dates H1 Start 12am Stop 12am 01 Jan 01 Jan Press OK to SAVE 1. Enter your Master PIN + [MENU]. 2. Enter [7] + [7] + [7] + [OK]. The keypad will display the current Site Name. 3. Use the [] and [] keys to scroll the cursor left and right between the holiday day and month. Use the [] and [] keys to scroll the day and month. 4. Press [OK] to save and exit, or press [MENU] to exit without saving.
Solution 144 User Guide All zones have been successfully tested Press OK or MENU 4. Press [OK] to save and exit, or press [MENU] to exit without saving. System > System Testing > Battery Test MENU 7-9-1 This menu allows you to manually test the systems back up battery. The system will automatically test the battery once per day and every time the system is armed. The battery test can take up to two minutes to complete and the keypad will display the voltage of the battery during the test.
Solution 144 User Guide I n s ta l l at i o n D e t ails INSTALLED BY: DATE PHONE: FAX: EMAIL: SERVICE PHONE: FAX: EMAIL: MONITORED BY: PHONE: FAX: EMAIL: WARRANTY EXPIRES: NOTES: Bosch Security Systems 04/12 BLCC600U 41
Solution 144 User Guide Index DTMF Operations......................................................................... 9 Duress Alarm............................................................................. 10 E A Areas Area Name.............................................................................. 18 Area Status.............................................................................. 16 Auto Arming...........................................................................
Solution 144 P User Guide U Panic Emergency......................................................................... 6 Part Entry Time.......................................................................... 21 Part Mode 1 Name.................................................................... 19 Part Mode 2 Name.................................................................... 19 Part On Set Part 2 Zones.....................................................................
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