Keypads; Built-In Keypad; Leds And Keys - Bosch D7024 Operation And Installation Manual

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5.3

Keypads

5.3. 1

Built-in Keypad

The keypad built into the control panel is an
alphanumeric LCD keypad. It has a two-line by 16-
character display to provide information on various
control panel functions. Generally, the first line shows
common system status information; the second line
describes specific devices that might be relevant to the
current system status.
Figure 14: Built-in Keypad
1
Power
Alarm
2
1
2
4 5 6
7 8 9
*
0
C lear
Prog
13
12
1 – Power LED
2 – Alarm LED
3 – Trouble LED
4 – Silenced LED
5 – DRILL] key
6 – SILENCE] key
7 – [DISABLE] key
8 – [TEST] key
9 – RESET] key
10 –[HISTORY] key
11 –[#/CMD] key
12 –[0/PROG] key
13 –[*/CLEAR] key
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Trouble
3
Silenced
4
5
3
Drill
6
Silence
Disable
7
8
Test
Reset
#
9
History
Cmnd
11
10
D7024 | Operation and Installation Guide | 5.0 System Operation
Table 12 describes the LEDs and keys on the built-in
keypad.
Table 12:

LEDs and Keys

LED or Key
Definition
Power LED
Lights when the AC power is present, and
(green)
flashes when the D7024 operates from bat-
tery power.
Alarm LED
Lights when the system registers an alarm
(red)
and the alarm is not reset.
Trouble LED
Lights when the system detects a problem
(yellow)
with its wiring or internal circuitry. Flashes
while Programming Mode is active, and
when inputs are not active (such as during a
smoke power rest or an alarm verification.
Silenced
Lights when the user manually silenced an
LED
alarm or trouble condition. Turns off when
(yellow)
the condition that silenced is corrected.
[DRILL]
Manually activates the NACs. Creates a His-
tory Log entry and can be optionally
reported to the central station.
[SILENCE]
Quiets the bells and sirens for an alarm or
trouble condition only if the system is config-
ured to do so.
[DISABLE]
Allows the system to disable or enable
inputs, NACs, relays (outputs), and dialer.
[TEST]
Allows you to select one of seven Test
Modes. Refer to Refer to Section 5.4 Test-
ing on page 26.
[RESET]
Briefly turns off power to the detectors to
reset them, clearing any off-normal condi-
tions. The timing is programmable from 1 to
16 sec.
[HISTORY]
Allows you to view the record of system
events.
[#/CMD]
Accepts data when in Programming Mode.
[0/PROG]
Selects the Programming Mode.
[*/CLEAR]
During programming, allows you to exit
menus or the Programming Mode entirely.
When keys are being pressed, the display shows the
current action on the first line, while showing rotating
menu choices on the second line. A built-in sounder is
used to annunciate keystroke entries and as a warning
device.
For Abbreviations on Panel Display, refer to Section 11.0
Appendix B: D7024 Control Panel Display Messages on
page 66.
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