Bosch DS7240-UK Reference Manual

Bosch DS7240-UK Reference Manual

Control/communicator
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DS7240-UK Control/Communicator Reference Guide
Green
Data
Yellow
Data
Black
Red
Keypads, Expanders
Printer modules &
Aux
Pwr
Communication modules
+
(up to 19 total devices)
P
P
P
P
S
S
S
S
R
Y
G
A
B
C
D
B
Supervised with 2k2 Ω
EOL Resistors
(P/N:47819).
Typical Initiating Devices
are Door Contacts NO/NC,
Floor Mats, Motion
Sensors, Glass Break
Detectors, etc.
Maximum charging
current is 1.1 A.
Replace Battery every 3 to 5 yrs.
with a lead acid battery such as
P/N:440054
(12 V, 7 Amp-Hr, 6 cells)
Recommended Battery
Manufacturers:
POWER SONIC:
YUASA:
PS-1270,
NP7-12,
PS-12180
NPG18-12
Outputs PO3 & PO4 can sink up
to 500 mA 12 VDC.
Battery Capacity:
Output PO2 can be used with
Min 5.0 Ah
Max 18.0 Ah
Alarm+ as a supervised siren driver.
Connect an approved 4 or 8 Ω siren.
CAUTION
Alternatively, PO2 can sink up to 500 mA 12 VDC.
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF
BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN
INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES
ACCORDING TO THE
INSTRUCTIONS
See Table 1 on page 2 for terminal descriptions.
Auxilliary Powered Devices 11.5 to 12.4 VDC.
With 7.0 Ah battery,120 mA for 24 hrs for Fire and
Combined Fire/Burglary. 600 mA for other.
Include keypads in calculations.
POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS
The Power Supply provides a maximum of 600 mA for the Control Panel and All Accessory Devices.
Requirements for battery standby time may reduce allowable output.
CAUTION: See Installer's Guide for power requirements relating to terminals [Alrm+] and [+Aux].
JP2
Installer
Keypad
Lock
PO1 Terminals can be configured as an alarm power output.
Installer
JP2- PO1 Jumper must be closed.
Switch
PO1
SMK
Alrm
PO4
PO3 PO2
A
B
+
+
Green/Yellow
Orange
Yellow

Figure 1: Panel Wiring Connections

Installer Switch
Note 1: Jumper J2-PO1 must be in place for connection
to NAC or other powered alarm device.
L-1
Com
L-2
L-3
Com
L-4
Supervised Zones
Open
10.4 to 14.0 VDC
NEG TRIG
Fault
8.3 to 9.4 VDC
Normal
6.4 to 7.4 VDC
Short
0.0 to 5.7 VDC
+12 V
STRB NEG
All Resistors
2k2 Ω
(P/N:47819)
Green/Yellow
Brown
Blue
B
A
B1
A1
Tamper Zones
L-5
Com
L-6
L-7
Com
L-8
Wall and Lid
Tamper
Switches
Bell
0 V
Tamp 0 V
Rated Voltage:
Rated Frequency:
Rated Input Current:
For continued protection against risk
of fire, replace only with same type and
rating of fuse.
Fuse Rating: 0.25 A, 250 V Slow Blow
For PERMANENTLY CONNECTED
EQUIPMENT, a readily accessible
disconnect device shall be incorporated
into the building installation wiring.
B
A
B1
Premises
Phone
A1
Incoming
Phone
Line
230 V
50 Hz
250 mA max.

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  • Page 1: Figure 1: Panel Wiring Connections

    DS7240-UK Control/Communicator Reference Guide Installer Switch Green Data Yellow Data Auxilliary Powered Devices 11.5 to 12.4 VDC. With 7.0 Ah battery,120 mA for 24 hrs for Fire and Combined Fire/Burglary. 600 mA for other. Include keypads in calculations. Black Keypads, Expanders Printer modules &...
  • Page 2: Table 1: Terminal Descriptions

    JP2, PO 1 Select æ Configures PO 1 for Form “A” relay or Alarm Output. Auxiliary Auxiliary Module and/or Programming Key (PK32) Header. Table 1: Terminal Descriptions Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 2 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 3 Daylight Saving Clock Reverse Hour..... 45 14.5 DX2010 Tamper Input Connections ....18 25.17 AC Fail Report Delay........46 14.6 DX2010 Tamper-wired Configuration ....18 14.7 DX2010 Addressing .........18 14.8 DX2010 Status LED .........19 Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 3...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    34.7 Enable Keypad Tamper Response....84 44.0 RF Keypads............128 34.8 Guard Code Options ........85 44.1 RF Keypad # Options ........128 44.2 RF Keypad # Area.......... 128 Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 4 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 5 Figure 55: Reset Display Screen.......... 29 Figure 56: PK32 to Panel Connections......... 30 Figure 57: Sample Programming Entry ........ 31 Figure 58: Routing Destinations........... 32 Figure 59: History Log Display........... 150 Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 5...
  • Page 6 Table 39: Personal Dialing Format Specifications....145 Table 40: Call for Service Details........148 Table 41: History Log Display Descriptions ......150 Table 42: Panel Events and Reporting Formats....151 Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 6 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 7 Up to 5 DX2010 Input Expanders are allowed per storing new alarm events when you arm the area. system. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 7 PART I: INTRODUCTION...
  • Page 8 • DS7240-UK Technical Service Notes (P/N: quick and easy installation on doors and windows. 4998122678) • RF3405E Inertia Transmitter: Magnetic and dry • DS7240-UK Security System User’s Guide (P/N: contact wireless transmitter with a built-in inertia 4998122088) sensor used for monitoring doors, windows, or other Assembly dry contact devices.
  • Page 9 Part II: System Installation and Setup devices, be certain to splice it together. Carefully solder and tape all splices. Panel Installation The DS7240-UK Control/Communicator and the enclosure are shipped together. Hardware to mount the enclosure is not supplied. Only qualified, authorized service personnel should install and maintain this system.
  • Page 10: Figure 2: Enclosure Mounting

    Once the battery and the transformer connections are as dry wall. made, the panel charges the battery while you finish the installation. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 10 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide PART II: SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SETUP...
  • Page 11: Figure 4: Telephone Connections

    DS7445i/DS7447E Keypad Figure 4: Telephone Connections Figure 6: Wiring a Keypad to the Panel 10.0 Arming Device Installation See Table 3 for DS7240-UK Data Bus to Keypad wire 10.1 Keypad Addressing length requirements. Addresses are assigned by setting jumper pins.
  • Page 12: Figure 7: Keypad External Power Supply Connections

    See Section 39.0 Outputs on page 110 for more information. 10.3.2 Keyswitch Programming See Section 35.2.1.3 Controlled Keyswitch Types on page 91 for programming information. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 12 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide PART II: SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SETUP...
  • Page 13: Figure 9: Tamper-Wired Zone Wiring

    330 mA of power. Use the Figure 10: Single Zone Sensor Loop Wiring (No EOL) appropriate current draw in your total alarm power calculation. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 13 PART II: SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SETUP...
  • Page 14: Figure 12: Po 1 Wiring

    PO 2 to clear the Alrm siren/speaker supervision trouble. PO 1 Positive Alarm Trigger Wiring Figure 12: PO 1 Wiring Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 14 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide PART II: SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SETUP...
  • Page 15: Figure 14: Rf3227E Address Jumper Settings

    See Section 41.1 Premises RF Receiver Options on page 120 for programming instructions. DX2013 Mounting Locations Figure 16: DX2013 Mounting Locations Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 15 PART II: SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SETUP...
  • Page 16: Figure 17: Mounting The Dx2013 (Step 1)

    Output is used. See Section 14.4 DX2010 Auxiliary Output Connections on page 17 for details. Enclosure Back Wall Figure 18: Mounting the DX2013 (Step 2) Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 16 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide PART II: SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SETUP...
  • Page 17: Figure 20: Dx2010 To Panel Connections

    (-) output must not be tied to earth ground. A ground fault condition will be reported if negative (-) is grounded. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 17 PART II: SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SETUP...
  • Page 18: Figure 23: Dx2010 Tamper Input Wiring

    DX2010 and then set its address according to Table 4 and Table 5. Figure 24: DX2010 Wire Jumper Connections Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 18 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide PART II: SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SETUP...
  • Page 19: Figure 26: Dx2010 Dip Switch Configuration

    Common terminals. When the output is not activated, there is continuity between the Normally Closed and Common terminals. Figure 27: DX2010 Status LED Location Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 19 PART II: SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SETUP...
  • Page 20: Figure 28: Dx3013 Mounting Locations

    CX1011 Enclosure. See Figure 29. Hooks flush with Slots Enclosure Back Wall Figure 30: Mounting the DX3013 (Step 2) Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 20 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide PART II: SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SETUP...
  • Page 21: Figure 31: Mounting The Dx3013 (Step 3)

    (-) output must not be tied to earth ground. A ground fault condition will be reported if negative (-) is grounded. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 21 PART II: SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SETUP...
  • Page 22: Figure 34: Dx3010 Dip Switch Configuration

    The combined total wire length must not exceed 305 m for #22 AWG (0.8 mm), or 610 m for #18 AWG (1.2 mm). Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 22 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide PART II: SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SETUP...
  • Page 23: Figure 36: Dx4010 To Panel Connections

    (-) output must not be tied to earth ground. A ground fault condition will be reported if negative (-) is grounded. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 23 PART II: SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SETUP...
  • Page 24: Figure 40: Dx4010 P2 Jumper Pin Settings

    Data Bus Common (Black) DB9 GND Enable Pins (P1) Enabled Disabled DB9 GND ENABLE Figure 41: DX4010 P3 Jumper Pin Settings Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 24 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide PART II: SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SETUP...
  • Page 25: Figure 44: Panel Reset Display

    This 60-second period begins Table 11: System Status LED Operation when the “Please Wait...” screen appears. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 25 PART II: SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SETUP...
  • Page 26: Figure 46: Installer Keypad Connections

    21.2 Strobe Test To initiate a strobe test, press the [2] key. Use Wire Assembly P/N: 15-04298-000 to connect the keypad to the DS7240-UK. Figure 46: Installer Keypad Connections The panel activates the Strobe Output functions and waits for the installer to press the [#] key to end the 20.0 Installer Mode...
  • Page 27: Figure 47: Adding Rf Id Codes Menu Display

    • L01: The device must be relocated to allow for any). You may enter the desired location proper operation. number and add the ID code as described above. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 27 PART II: SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SETUP...
  • Page 28: Figure 51: Rf Id Code Entry Display

    “To remove ID press 9* (the number “9” represents the location number and is used as an example here and in Figure 51). Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 28 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide PART II: SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SETUP...
  • Page 29: Figure 54: Editing Data Digits

    This 60-second period begins when the “Please Wait...” screen appears. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 29 PART II: SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SETUP...
  • Page 30: Figure 56: Pk32 To Panel Connections

    Call for Service condition present. See Section 57.0 Call for Service Details on page 148 for more information. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 30 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide PART II: SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SETUP...
  • Page 31: Figure 57: Sample Programming Entry

    For an overview of how to program the panel from a DS7447E Text Keypad, see Section 21.8 Keypad Program (How to Program) on page 28. Make sure to mark the keypad function checkboxes appropriately in the DS7240-UK User’s Guide (P/N: 4998122088).
  • Page 32: Figure 58: Routing Destinations

    • Number to Enter after Termination Zero (0): To be determined See Section 29.1 Area # Account Number on page 62 for instructions on entering an account number. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 32 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 33 • Section 54.0 SIA 300 with Text Blocks on page 144 • Section 55.0 Personal Dialing Format on page 145 • Section 60.0 Panel Events and Reporting Formats on page 151 Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 33...
  • Page 34 • 1 = Pulse 24.2.1 Parameter Description The panel dials in the format selected here (DTMF or Pulse). This format is used for all dialing attempts. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 34 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide PART III: PANEL PROGRAMMING...
  • Page 35 Call Forwarding Auto Off digits to turn off the Call Forwarding service. See the DS7240-UK User’s Guide (P/N: 4998122088) for more information on the Call Forwarding Auto On/Off feature. To use the Call Barring feature, enable it from the Phone Line Options parameter (see page 34) and then enter the Call Barring number sequence into the Call Forwarding Auto Off digits (typically *261#).
  • Page 36 Call the premises; let the phone ring no more than four (4) times. Then hang up/disconnect the remote programmer. Wait at least eight (8) seconds to call back, but call back within 45 seconds. The panel will then pick up after the first ring. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 36 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 37 • Burg Alarm & Strobe Functions, Off: If a phone line fault occurs as described above, the system’s burglary alarm and strobe function as configured when the system is off (not armed). See Section 39.0 Outputs on page 110 for burglary alarm/strobe output configuration. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 37...
  • Page 38 Choosing this option extends the time the panel waits for a handshake from the central station receiver from 45 to 60 seconds. Bosch recommends that you only extend the handshake wait when advised by Bosch Technical Service. • Delay Alarm Output: The panel delays burglary alarm output until communication to the central station receiver is complete or there are two failed dialing attempts.
  • Page 39 Parameter Description Use this parameter to set the amount of time the panel waits for an acknowledgment tone from the Central Station receiver. Bosch Security Systems strongly recommends that the default value be used unless otherwise instructed by Technical Service.
  • Page 40 Not all System Status Reports follow this Swinger Count. System Status reports that follow the count set in this parameter are marked with an ‘S’ in Table 42 starting on page 151. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 40 P/N: 4998122677Cr1...
  • Page 41 A ‘System Inactive’ Display is optional, see Section 25.9 Call for Service/System Inactive Options on page 42. Interval is in weeks (00 to 99). Entering 0,0 disables this parameter. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 41...
  • Page 42 (8) days after the last user test. There is no trouble tone for this trouble reminder event. When the user enters [#] + [4] to view the trouble, the system displays “System Test Due, Press 1 to test.” Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 42 P/N: 4998122677Cr1...
  • Page 43 If the area is armed according to the scheduled arming state (All On or Perimeter Only) during Auto On Pre-Alert Time and then disarmed before the scheduled arming, auto arming will not occur. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 44 The default setting of 1 sets the Date Format to the International format (DD/MM/YY) and disables the system trouble message if the Installer PIN and User PIN defaults are left unchanged. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 44 P/N: 4998122677Cr1...
  • Page 45 Address 0240 holds the tens digit of the hour and Address 0241 holds the ones digit of the hour. When the local time of the panel matches the value entered in Addresses 0240 and 0241, an hour is subtracted from the time. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 46 • 5,10 = 90 minutes (5 x 16 = 0 + 10 = 90 minutes) • 7,8 = 120 minutes (7 x 16 = 0 + 8 = 120 minutes) Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 46 P/N: 4998122677Cr1...
  • Page 47: Tests

    Test, Off Normal [138] report. The test report follows the routing for the Automatic Test [137] report. If the test communication is unsuccessful, the panel creates a system trouble communication failure. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 48: System Test Enable Options

    If the System Test is not enabled in the previous parameter (Address 0244 is set for Data Digit 0), then this parameter is not functional and does not need to be programmed. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 48 P/N: 4998122677Cr1...
  • Page 49: Walk Test Configuration Options

    Any fire or 24-hour zone faulted at the termination of the test will generate a trouble response, not an alarm response. If programmed for alarm reports but not trouble reports, trouble reports are sent as part of the trouble response in this instance. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 49...
  • Page 50: Walk Test Enable Options

    This is a global (affects all areas) parameter. See Section 56.0 Dialing Attempt Tables on page 146 for the dialing sequence and a description of a Comm Fail Event. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 50 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 51: Automatic Test Report Options

    0001. Enter one digit in each of the four Addresses so that Addresses 0250 and 0251 are the hour and 0252 and 0253 are the minutes. An entry of 0000 (the default setting) disables the Automatic Test [137] report. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 52: Automatic Test Report Interval

    Reporting must be enabled at the Global Reporting Options parameter (page 38) and at least one phone number must be entered for one routing destination (page 32). Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 52 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 53: Programming Options

    • Terminate Remote Programming Connection on Alarm: An alarm on any zone or any keypad terminates the remote programming session. For this option to operate properly, Option 1, Enable Remote Programming, must be selected. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 53...
  • Page 54: Local Programming Options

    See page 30 for more information regarding the Programming Key. If the Keypad Programming and Remote Programming options (see Section 27.1 on page 53) are not enabled, there will be no way to access panel programming. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 54 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 55: Global Open/Close Options

    (landline) phone does not produce a tone long enough to arm Area 1, retry by quickly pressing the [5] key three times. Remotely disarming the panel cannot be done with a telephone. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 56: Arming Options 2

    Entering zero (0) allows an unlimited number of zones to be force-armed or bypassed. The Zone Function determines which zones are bypassable. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 56 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 57: Open/Close Reporting Options

    • Recent Closing: An Alarm Recent Closing [19 – 20] report (including the user number) is sent for any alarm within two (2) minutes of the end of the Exit Time. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 58: Opening/Closing Report Routing

    If this parameter is set to Restart (1), a violation, restoral, second violation of an Entry/Exit zone (before the end of Exit Delay) restarts Exit Delay. One restart is allowed per arming cycle. Violation, restoral, second violation must all occur at the same Entry/Exit zone. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 58 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 59: Entry Delay Time 1 (2)

    • 7,8 = 120 seconds (7 x 16 = 112 + 8 = 120 seconds) • 15,0 = 240 seconds (15 x 16 = 240 + 0 = 240 seconds) Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 59...
  • Page 60: Perimeter Only Mode Delay Time

    The panel will not arm until the criteria for these features are met. • Arming Perimeter Only or Partial On: The area arms instantly – there is no Exit Delay. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 60 P/N: 4998122677Cr1...
  • Page 61 ACE, opening the initial Entry door disables all means of confirmation. This parameter only controls confirmed alarm generation. The ability to disarm (unset) with a keypad or RF keyfob is not controlled by this parameter. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 61...
  • Page 62: Areas

    For example, to set an account number of 1234, enter 1 2 3 4 0 (0 = Terminate). When entering account numbers, use “10” ([1] + [0] from the keypad) to enter “0”; use “0” to terminate the account number. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 62 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 63: Area # Opening/Closing Reporting Options

    • 1 Second Bell Test on Closing Ack: Outputs assigned to Alarm Output Functions 1-8, 1-9 and 1-10 activate for one second. See Section 39.2 Function, Output ## on page 112 for output function descriptions. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 64: Lock Area # Reporting

    * Exit Time is doubled to a maximum of 254 seconds when arming the system All On with Entry Delay, Silent (no Exit Tone). To “Quick Arm” the panel All On, set Authority Level Config Option 1 to 0. A user PIN will not be required for All On arming. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 64 P/N: 4998122677Cr1...
  • Page 65: Authority Level Option 2

    * Exit Time is doubled when arming the system Perimeter Only with Delay, Silent (no Exit Tone). To “Quick Arm” the panel Perimeter Only, set Authority Level Config Option 2 to 0. A user PIN will not be required for Perimeter Only arming. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 65...
  • Page 66: Authority Level Option 3

    If 0 (Disarm Not Assigned) is selected for Authority Level Option 4 (Address 0367), you will not be able to disarm the system from a keypad or RF keyfob. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 66 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 67: Authority Level Option 5

    Perimeter Only, [#] + [2], [#] + [1], or [#] + [3]) does not require a PIN. Closing reports will send a user ID of 255. Opening reports will not be sent. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 68: Authority Level Option 7

    For [#] + [8] +[1] to work as described, the Authority Level assigned to Authority Level Configuration 8 must match the Authority Level assigned to Authority Level Configuration Option 4 (Disarming the System). Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 68 P/N: 4998122677Cr1...
  • Page 69: Authority Level Option 9

    • Reset Sensors ([#] + [4] + [7]) • View Zone Trouble ([#] + [4] + [8]) * To enable the Remote Program function, see “Remote Programming (DSRPS-INT’L) Options” on page 53. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 69...
  • Page 70: Authority Level Option 10

    The Move to Area function allows the user to control multiple areas from one keypad when the system is split into two to four areas. See the DS7240-UK User’s Guide (P/N: 4998122088) for more information. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems...
  • Page 71: Authority Level Option 12

    The Extend Auto On Time function delays the auto-on time by one hour if entered during the Auto On Pre-Alert Time. See the DS7240-UK User’s Guide (P/N: 4998122088) and “Auto On Pre-Alert Time” on page 43 for more information. 30.13 Authority Level Option 13 •...
  • Page 72: Authority Level Option 14

    This parameter determines the number of digits in a PIN. All user PINs and the Installer PIN follow this length. If the PIN length is shortened after PINs are entered, duplicate PINs could be created (for example, PINs 1235 and 1238 would both become 123). Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 72 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 73: User Tamper Options

    For example, “5” is entered in this parameter. When an invalid PIN is entered five times, a User Tamper event occurs. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 73...
  • Page 74: User Tamper Lockout Time

    Format and Enable PIN Trouble parameter (see page 44). Make sure to change the default value. This event is Local Only and is stored in the history buffer. The Date Format and Enable PIN Trouble feature is disabled by default. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 74 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 75: Users

    32.0 Users This section details configuring each user’s PIN, authority level and area assignment. The DS7240-UK supports up to 32 users. The panel reserves the following User IDs for automated functions: 251 (panel generated); 252 (Sked operation); 253 (remote telephone communication); 254 (DSRPS-INT’L communication); 255 (keyswitch operation or any local operation that does not require a PIN entry, such as Quick Arming).
  • Page 76: Pin, User

    Format and Enable PIN Trouble parameter (see page 44). Make sure to change the default value. This event is Local Only and is stored in the history buffer. The Date Format and Enable PIN Trouble feature is disabled by default. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 76 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 77: Authority Level, User

    Extend Auto On Time Adjust Keypad Settings, Change/Reset Outputs, Turn Chime On/Off, Turn Auto-Forward On/Off Change PINs View Log Table 17: Authority Level Configuration Functions Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 77 PART III: PANEL PROGRAMMING...
  • Page 78: Area Option, User

    Table 18: Keypad Data Bus Addresses * Address 0 is reserved for the installer’s keypad. This keypad is not intended for permanent installation and should remain on- premises for future programming sessions. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 78 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 79: Keypad # Options

    Area 1, the Area 1 LED lights steady. If it is reassigned to Area 2, the Area 1 LED is off and the Area 2 LED lights steady). This also applies if the user uses the Move to Area function ([#] + [5] + [0]) to reassign a DS7446 Keypad. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 79...
  • Page 80: Keypad # Area

    Assign only one area to each keypad. Users (PINs) can be assigned to multiple areas. The Move to Area function ([#] + [5] + [0]) allows users (PINs) assigned to multiple areas to view those areas from one keypad. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 80 P/N: 4998122677Cr1...
  • Page 81: Help Function Keys And Duress Parameters

    • [1]+[3] keys reports as Zone 100 for all Areas • [4]+[6] keys reports as Zone 101 for all Areas • [7]+[9] keys reports as Zone 102 for all Areas Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 81...
  • Page 82: Alarm Response For Help Function Keys

    Use this parameter to assign an alarm output option to the Help Function keys. The alarm output will activate for the response type assigned to each key sequence. This is a global parameter that affects all areas. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 82 P/N: 4998122677Cr1...
  • Page 83: Help Function Key Reports, Ack Beep At Keypad Options

    To create one Duress user (and PIN) for all areas, select Option 1, 2, 4 or 8 and then assign that user (User 29 through 32) to all four areas. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 83...
  • Page 84: Help Function Key And Duress Report Routing

    This feature must be enabled at the panel by setting Address 0704 to “1” and by enabling the keypad’s tamper jumper pins. See the installation instructions accompanying the keypad for information. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 84 P/N: 4998122677Cr1...
  • Page 85: Guard Code Options

    Authority Level Configuration Options 5-15 operate the same for the Guard Code as they do for any other user code. Enabling or disabling these options controls which functions the Guard Code can perform. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 86: Locations

    35.0 Locations The DS7240-UK supports up to 40 Locations. Locations are configured through the following parameters: Device, Zone Function, Area and Zone Number. All four of these parameters must be configured for each Location being used in the system. See Table 20 for Location parameter addresses and defaults (defaults are shown like this).
  • Page 87 Section 41.8 DX2010 Configuration Options on page 123 for off-board zone EOL configuration. See Section 43.0 Text Entry Parameters on page 125 for instructions on programming Location text. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 87...
  • Page 88: Location ##, Device

    • Set the Location’s zone function parameter to 0 (zero). See Section 35.2 Location ##, Zone Function on page 89. • Set the Location’s area parameter to 0 (zero). See Section 35.3 Location ##, Area on page 92. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 88 P/N: 4998122677Cr1...
  • Page 89: Location ##, Zone Function

    See page 91 for additional selections. Controlled Entry/Exit Delay 1 Controlled Entry/Exit Delay 2 Controlled Follower Controlled Instant Controlled Instant (Perimeter) Table 21: Zone Function Type Selections Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 89 PART III: PANEL PROGRAMMING...
  • Page 90 • No EOL Required: This option determines whether the previous options function with normal EOL supervision or without any EOL supervision. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 90 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide PART III: PANEL PROGRAMMING...
  • Page 91 Exit Delay and immediately arms the panel. If Chime Mode is enabled and Exit Delay is not active, pressing the exit terminator button activates the chime time and the button functions as a doorbell. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 91...
  • Page 92: Location ##, Area

    This parameter determines the Zone Number that appears on keypad displays, the panel event log and at the optional printer. This is also the zone number reported to the Central Station. This parameter can be used to create a Zone 1 for each Area. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 92 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 93: Zone Function Configuration

    Adr 1018 Adr 1019 Adr 1020 Adr 1021 Adr 1022 Adr 1023 Adr 1024 Adr 1025 (14: Instant) Table 22: Zone Function Configuration Parameters Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 93 PART III: PANEL PROGRAMMING...
  • Page 94: Zone Function Type, Zone Function

    Restore [150], Missing Alarm [87], Missing Trouble [88], Restore from Alarm [116], Restore from Missing Alarm [175], Restore from Missing Trouble [176] Reserved Table 23: Zone Function Type Options Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 94 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide PART III: PANEL PROGRAMMING...
  • Page 95 If a trouble condition occurs when the panel is disarmed, a trouble event is generated. Reserved Table 23: Zone Function Type Options (cont.) Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 95 PART III: PANEL PROGRAMMING...
  • Page 96: Pulse Count

    • Setting the Pulse Count to 1 tells the panel to look for 1 pulse lasting at least 60 ms before declaring the zone faulted. Bosch Security Systems recommends leaving Pulse Count at the default setting (0). 36.3 Pulse Count Time •...
  • Page 97: Options 1, Zone Function

    For 24-hr Control Input (3), see Section 35.2.1.1 24-hour Control Input Zone Function Types on page 90. For 24-hr Tamper (4), see Section 35.2.1.2 24-hour Tamper Input on page 91. For Controlled Keyswitch (10), see Section 35.2.1.3 Controlled Keyswitch Types on page 91. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 97...
  • Page 98 “Sensor Trouble Monitor” is replaced by “No EOL Required.” The Sensor Monitor Trouble feature is not available when using the Special Zone Response feature. See Section 35.2 Location ##, Zone Function on page 89 for more information. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 98 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 99: Options 2, Zone Function

    Unverified Cross [17] or a Fire Unverified [77] report zone when a pulse is detected without another cross zone pulse to verify it. The Unverified event is not sent until the 60-second timer that starts when the first zone is violated has expired. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 99...
  • Page 100: Reporting Enable, Trouble Response Options, Zone Function

    • Trouble Response on Off-Normal: If enabled, an off-normal condition generates a Trouble response. • Alarm Restoral Reports Enabled: If enabled, the system generates Alarm Restoral reports. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 100 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 101: Alarm Report Routing, Zone Function

    See Section 25.1 Global Reporting Options on page 38. To enable reporting at the Global Reporting Options prompt (see 38), at least one phone number must be entered for one routing destination (see page 32). Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 101...
  • Page 102: Global Zone Configuration

    Opening any contact creates an alarm. If this option is selected, the panel raises the threshold used to determine an open condition to approximately 16 k Ω. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 102 P/N: 4998122677Cr1...
  • Page 103: Zone Response Options (For All Zones)

    To enable reporting at the Global Reporting Options prompt (see page 38), at least one phone number must be entered for one routing destination (see page 32). Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 103...
  • Page 104: Swinger Count For Alarm Output

    Swinger Shunt [33] report is sent. The zone is then swinger shunted. If the swinger count is set to zero (0), the Swinger Count for Zone Reports feature is disabled. The dialer sends all alarm or trouble events. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 104 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 105: Bypass, Swinger Shunt, Sensor Trouble Report Options

    This parameter sets the length of the window. This option only affects non-fire zones. Fire and Fire with Verification zones are not affected by enabling this option. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 105...
  • Page 106: Zone Trouble, Restoral From Trouble Report Routing

    To enable reporting at the Global Reporting Options prompt (see page 38), at least one phone number must be entered for one routing destination (see page 32). Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 106 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 107: Global Output Configuration

    38.0 Global Output Configuration The DS7240-UK supports a total of 20 programmable outputs including four on-board (PO 1 to PO 4) and up to 16 off-board. Outputs 5 through 12 are on an off-board Data Bus device (DX3010 Octo-Output Expander), Data Bus Address 150.
  • Page 108: Bell Time

    PO 2 can be configured as a supervised horn/speaker output (see Section 38.1 Global Output Options on page 107). This parameter sets the perceived volume for the Alarm Output Arming Beep and when the output is on Steady. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 108 P/N: 4998122677Cr1...
  • Page 109: Strobe Output Type Options

    • Alarm Output Type 1,11 Activates Strobe: Any event that activates Alarm Output Type 1,11 will also activate the Strobe Output Type 1,6. PIN entry resets the function. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 109...
  • Page 110: Outputs

    39.0 Outputs The DS7240-UK supports a total of 20 programmable outputs including four on-board (PO 1 to PO 4) and up to 16 off-board outputs. PO 2 can be configured as a supervised siren output (8 ohm, 10 watt). See Section 12.0 On-board Output Setup on page 13 for more information.
  • Page 111: Area, Output

    The Area assignment determines the scope of the output. Functions are only activated by keypads or zones assigned to the same area. Outputs can be assigned to multiple areas. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 111...
  • Page 112: Function, Output

    Output activates on a User Tamper event. For Steady or Pulse modes, the output remains activated [#]+[4]+[7] (reset) until user presses [System Reset]. resets. Table 27: Output Function Types Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 112 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide PART III: PANEL PROGRAMMING...
  • Page 113 Available for on-board outputs only. Output follows keypad sounder Mode and Time parameters do not apply. Chime Activates per Chime Feature configuration. Follows keypad sounder per Chime Tone configuration. Table 27 (cont.): Output Function Types Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 113 PART III: PANEL PROGRAMMING...
  • Page 114 Panic alarm, or (4) If a zone configured for 24-hr Visible Panic (Zone Function Type 6) goes into alarm. Table 27 (cont.): Output Function Types Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 114 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 115: Mode (Steady, Pulse, One Shot), Output

    When the event occurs, the output turns off and remains off for the One-Shot time. [System Reset] turns the Event Logic Normal output on early. Table 28: Output Mode Options Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 115 PART III: PANEL PROGRAMMING...
  • Page 116: Base, Output

    Pulse Modes and One Shot Modes: If using a larger time base value, be aware that the output may not activate immediately as desired. It may wait until the “off time” has expired before activating. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 116 P/N: 4998122677Cr1...
  • Page 117: Skeds

    The Output Function On and Output Function Off Sked types override any output function at Sked time (except for Alarm Output Functions 1,8 to 1,12). To adjust a Sked ([#] + [5] + [2]), a Sked must first be entered. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 117...
  • Page 118: Assign (Area Or Output), Sked

    Enter the time of day that the Sked will occur. There are four digits in this entry, each one occupying an Address. Enter the time in 24-hour format (HHMM) where Midnight is 2400, noon is 1200 and 12:01 am is 0001. Entering 0000 disables the Sked. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 118 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 119: Days Option 1, Sked

    If the Every Day option is selected in the Days Option 1, Sked # parameter, it overrides any selection made in the Days Option 2, Sked # parameter. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 119...
  • Page 120: Data Bus Device Configuration

    Receiver expects to hear this signal from every transmitter in the interval determined in this parameter. A “Missing” report is sent for each device that the RF Receiver does not hear. Supervision Interval for fire transmitters is fixed at 4 hours. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 120 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 121: Rf Jam Detect Level

    • Selections: 0-15 41.3.1 Parameter Description This parameter configures the RF receivers for jam detection. Bosch Security Systems recommends that you leave the RF Jam Detect Level setting at the default unless advised by Technical Service. 41.4 DX4010 Module Output Configuration •...
  • Page 122: Dx4010 Module Parity, Flow Control, Stop Bit Configuration

    Set this parameter to zero (0) if there are no DX8010 modules connected to the panel, or to disable any DX8010 modules that are connected to the panel. Selecting any of the other options allows system control for users assigned to the chosen authority level. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 122 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 123: Dx2010 Configuration Options

    (see Section 35.1 Location ##, Device on page 88). These modules use Programming Addresses 1257- 1261 to set the configuration options using the table above. Addresses 1262 to 1264 are reserved. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 124: Miscellaneous System Trouble Options

    If Ground Fault reports are disabled and the Ground Fault Display & Trouble Tone parameter is disabled, then ground fault events will not be logged. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 124 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 125: Text Entry Parameters

    • Preferred phone number called for service. • “Press 0 to View”, which will show system trouble details. See Section 57.0 Call for Service Details on page 148 for more information. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 125...
  • Page 126: Keypad Help Function Keys Text

    If a zone not configured for Perimeter Only arming is faulted (either open or shorted), “OK for Perimeter” replaces “OK for All On” on the text keypad’s display. The system may be armed Perimeter Only, but cannot be armed All On until the faulted zone is restored. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 126 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 127: Location Text

    Location 20 Text Location 40 Text 2258 2898 Table 33: Location Text Addresses/Defaults 43.5.1 Parameter Description Enter up to 16 characters to describe each Location. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 127 PART III: PANEL PROGRAMMING...
  • Page 128: Rf Keypads

    44.2.1 Parameter Description To enable a RF keypad it must be assigned to an Area. To disable a RF keypad, enter a 0 at this parameter. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 128 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide PART III: PANEL PROGRAMMING...
  • Page 129: Rf Keyfobs

    Parameter Description This parameter assigns keyfobs in groups of eight to Receiver 2. Keyfobs not assigned to Receiver 2 are automatically assigned to Receiver 1. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 129 PART III: PANEL PROGRAMMING...
  • Page 130: Rf Keyfob Options

    46.0.1 Parameter Description Use this parameter to restore all of the manufacturer’s default settings for all parameters (including this one) by entering 1. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 130 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide PART III: PANEL PROGRAMMING...
  • Page 131: Tamper Response Configuration

    • Send Tamper Trouble Restoral Reports: If this option is selected, a tamper trouble restoral report is sent to the central station when a tamper trouble restores. If this option is not selected, no report is sent. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 132: System Alarm Reports/Output Options

    EOL resistor and configured for both Trouble on Open and Trouble on Short (see Section 36.6 on page 100), the zones cannot go into an alarm condition and the panel cannot arm. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 132 P/N: 4998122677Cr1...
  • Page 133: Exit Terminator Zone Options

    If zone bypassing is enabled, the exit terminator is bypassed, and Exit Delay time is set to 0 (disabled), the panel cannot be armed All On. Therefore, it is recommended that zone bypassing be disabled on the exit terminator button. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 134: Panel Arming Options

    If this option is not selected, any faulted zone in the set of zones to be armed prevents the area from arming. The area must be force armed, or the faulted zones must be bypassed or restored. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 134 P/N: 4998122677Cr1...
  • Page 135: Confirmation Alarm Timer

    30 to 60 operate as entered (for example, an entry of 31 forces the panel to wait 31 minutes after two independent alarms occur before declaring a confirmed alarm). Values greater than 60 operate as 60 minutes. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 136: Reporting Format Configuration

    See Section 55.0 Personal Dialing Format on page 145 for more information. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 136 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 137: Bsia Fast Format Configuration

    Addresses 3430-3433 select the area assignment for the four groups. If the area is 0 (zero), then the group is disabled. Valid area values are 1-4. Use the following table along with the area addresses listed in the table above to assign groups to areas. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 138: Basic Pager Display

    Set the routing for any reports you would like sent to the pager to the Routing Destination (1 or 2) you have chosen as the Basic Pager destination. Report digits are dialed as 100-millisecond DTMF tone pulses with 100-millisecond pauses between the digits. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 138 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 139 • The 15th digit, “0” is the separator/field terminator. This digit is always a “0” (zero). The absence of a “#” entry inserts separators (-) between each field. To turn the separators off, enter a “#” after the phone number terminator. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 139...
  • Page 140: Table 36: Phone Number Selections

    If the zone/user number is three digits, the leading digit is omitted. For example, “252” displays as “52.” Do not use alpha characters for the account number in basic pager format. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 140 P/N: 4998122677Cr1...
  • Page 141: Part Iv: Reference Materials

    Part IV: Reference Materials 51.0 Troubleshooting Bosch Security Systems provides this section to help you troubleshoot problems with the DS7240-UK. To prevent problems from occurring, read the preceding sections of this manual to verify that the panel is correctly installed and programmed.
  • Page 142: Programming Issues

    The panel is not following report The Lock Area Reporting parameter is Set the Lock Area Reporting parameter to 0 routing as programmed. enabled. (Disabled). See page 64. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 142 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide PART IV: REFERENCE MATERIALS...
  • Page 143: Keypad Issues

    • particular Area. Set the user’s Authority Level to permit use of the Move to Area function (contact Bosch Security Systems Technical Service for assistance). I have a tamper trouble on a The zone is bypassed.
  • Page 144: Bsia Fast Format

    53.0 BSIA Fast Format The DS7240-UK complies with BSIA Fast Format Protocol Specification Issue 6 dated 8/5/91. Each transmission consists of an account code, channel information, and a status digit. Based on the panel’s configuration, the channel consists of eight, 16, or 24 channels.
  • Page 145: Personal Dialing Format

    Repeats report 10 times per phone call, and calls five times if ACK is not received. Report Duration With ACK, duration< 60 seconds. Table 39: Personal Dialing Format Specifications Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 145 PART IV: REFERENCE MATERIALS...
  • Page 146: Dialing Attempt Tables

    Destination 2 Destination 1 Destination 2 Attempt Attempt Phone 1 Phone 2 Phone 1 Phone 2 Phone 1 Phone 2 Phone 1 Phone 2 Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 146 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide PART IV: REFERENCE MATERIALS...
  • Page 147: Destination 1 And Destination 2

    Destination 2 Destination 1 Destination 2 Attempt Attempt Phone 1 Phone 2 Phone 1 Phone 2 Phone 1 Phone 2 Phone 1 Phone 2 Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 147 PART IV: REFERENCE MATERIALS...
  • Page 148: Call For Service Details

    The premises RF receiver set to the displayed Data Bus Address (Device ###) is sending a jammed message to the panel. Table 40: Call for Service Details Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 148 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 149: Keypad Quick Reference

    Auto-Forward On Setup: [#] + [8] + [3] Auto-Forward Off Setup: [#] + [8] + [4] View Log: [#] + [8] + [5] Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 149 PART IV: REFERENCE MATERIALS...
  • Page 150: History Log

    Sensor Mon Rstl A1 Zn3 08:29 06/13/01 Destination 2 Event Specific Time of Event Date of Event Information Destination 1 Figure 59: History Log Display Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 150 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide PART IV: REFERENCE MATERIALS...
  • Page 151: Panel Events And Reporting Formats

    {area} BM {loop} 130 Burglary Cross Zone Follower or Instant 14- Instant Zone Types with Cross Zone Option selected. Table 42: Panel Events and Reporting Formats Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 151 PART IV: REFERENCE MATERIALS...
  • Page 152 User cleared bypass 2 to 9- 24-hour, Unbypass Bypass (unbypass), 24-hour Non-Fire Zone zone types. Types Table 42 (cont.): Panel Events and Reporting Formats Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 152 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide PART IV: REFERENCE MATERIALS...
  • Page 153 Forced Closing ss {255} CF {area} 400 O/C System forced All On with Entry/Exit Delay by Keyswitch. Table 42 (cont.): Panel Events and Reporting Formats Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 153 PART IV: REFERENCE MATERIALS...
  • Page 154 110 Fire Alarm event on fire zone 1- Fire 2- Fire with type. Alarm Verification Table 42 (cont.): Panel Events and Reporting Formats Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 154 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide PART IV: REFERENCE MATERIALS...
  • Page 155 {area} OR {252} 403 Automatic O/C Opening after Alarm event Alarm by Sked (Timer). Table 42 (cont.): Panel Events and Reporting Formats Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 155 PART IV: REFERENCE MATERIALS...
  • Page 156 344 RF Receiver Jammed condition detected Interference Jam Detect on premises RF receiver Restoral Restoral cleared. Table 42 (cont.): Panel Events and Reporting Formats Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 156 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide PART IV: REFERENCE MATERIALS...
  • Page 157 {0} RY {0} 608 Period Test System trouble present Normal Report, System at test time. Trouble Present Table 42 (cont.): Panel Events and Reporting Formats Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 157 PART IV: REFERENCE MATERIALS...
  • Page 158 Tamper Retry Count. See page 73. User Level Set User Level JZ {changed user} User Level set. Table 42 (cont.): Panel Events and Reporting Formats Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 158 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide PART IV: REFERENCE MATERIALS...
  • Page 159 Restoral from Missing, Any non-fire Only Non-Fire zones. Local zone type event, no report sent. Table 42 (cont.): Panel Events and Reporting Formats Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 159 PART IV: REFERENCE MATERIALS...
  • Page 160 Siren Alarm Rstl Tamper TR 0044 137 Tamper Alarm Trouble condition on Restoral supervised siren output cleared. Table 42 (cont.): Panel Events and Reporting Formats Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 160 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide PART IV: REFERENCE MATERIALS...
  • Page 161: Glossary

    The programming parameters described in this manual are organized into groups. Most groups primarily contain parameters that are related in some way. For example, the Authority Levels Group contains parameters that configure the panel’s four Authority Levels. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 161...
  • Page 162 Configuration determines responses to specific conditions occurring on the zones. Zone Type: Describes what the zone does. For example, Fire zone, Burglar zone, 24-hour zone, etc. Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 162 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide PART IV: REFERENCE MATERIALS...
  • Page 163 DB9 Connector ............... 24 Installation ..............22 Module Parity, Flow Control, Stop Bit Configuration..121 Output Configuration Options......... 120 Remote Programming Direct Connect......23 Supervision ..............24 Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 163...
  • Page 164 Function, Output ##............111 Mode, Output, ## ............114 Multipler, Output ## ............115 One Shot Modes ............115 Pulse Modes ..............115 Steady and Toggle Modes ..........115 Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Page 164 P/N: 4998122677Cr1 DS7240-UK Reference Guide...
  • Page 165 RS-232 Output in Log Format for Printer ......120 Three-way Calling ............... 34 RS-232 Output is GSP Format........... 120 Trouble Response on Open..........99 Trouble Response on Short..........99 Troubleshooting ..............139 Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems DS7240-UK Reference Guide P/N: 4998122677Cr1 Page 165...
  • Page 166 Controlled Zone............... 93 Disabling a Zone (Wired or RF)........87 Bosch Security Systems Ltd: 2/03 207 Bedford Ave, Copyright © 2003 Bosch Security Systems Slough DS7240-UK Reference Guide SL1 4RY. P/N: 4998122677B Page 166 of 166 Technical Support: 01753 611931 Sales: 01753 611900 Copyright ©...

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