Personal Identification Numbers; Mapping Inputs, Zones, And Outputs; Pre-Assigned Zones - Bosch D7024 Operation And Installation Manual

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D7024 | Operation and Installation Guide | 5.0 System Operation
For Zone Drive Inputs, up to four zones can drive each
output. When any of the zones driving an output is
active, the output is active.
The following example shows how inputs drive zones
and zones drive outputs.
Figure 16: Mapping Inputs, Zones, and Outputs
1
Input 1
Input 2
2
Input 3
3
Input 4
4
Input 5
5
6
1 – Input Point 1 is assigned to Zone 1 and mapped
to NAC Point 1.
2 – Input Point 2 is assigned to Zone 2 and mapped
to NACs 1 and 2.
3 – Input Point 3 is assigned to Zone 2 and mapped
to NACs 1 and 2.
4 – Input Point 4 is assigned to Zone 2 and mapped
to NACs 1 and 2.
5 – Input Point 5 is assigned to Zone 3 and mapped
to NAC 2, LR 1, and RR 1.
6 – General Alarm Zone 63 drives LR 2.
Note:
LR = Local Relay, RR = Remote Relay
Up to 64 zones can be assigned. The installer can assign
Zones 1 to 50. Zones 51 to 63 are hard-coded to pre-
assigned conditions. Refer to Table 14.
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Zone 1
NAC 1
Zone 2
NAC 2
LR 1
Zone 3
LR 2
Zone 4
RR 1
Zone 5
Zone 63
Table 14:

Pre-Assigned Zones

Zone
Pre-Assigned Condition
51
Reserved for future use.
52
General Fire Alarm (non-silenceable). Same as
Zone 53, but remains active even while the system
is silenced.
53
General Fire Alarm (silenceable). Active when a fire
alarm condition is present, but does not activate for
waterflow.
54
Activates for approximately 7 sec before dialing to
initiate dial tone on a ground start telephone sys-
tem.
55
Reserved.
56
Reserved.
57
Communication trouble. Active when the dialer
failed to communicate and remains active until
communication through the digital communicator is
restored.
58
General Supervisory Alarm (non-silenceable).
Active when any supervisory alarm condition is
present.
59
Alarm Verification. Active while alarm verification is
in progress. This starts when an alarm is first
detected and is to be verified. Clears in 2 min or
when the system is reset.
60
No AC. Active when the AC power fails.
61
General Waterflow (non-silenceable). Active when
any waterflow alarm is present.
62
General Trouble. Active while a system trouble is
present, but not active in Test and Programming
Modes.
63
General Fire Alarm, Monitor, Waterflow (non-
silenceable). Active while any alarm, including
supervisory, is present. Remains active even while
the system is silenced.
5.6

Personal Identification Numbers

The personal identification number (PIN) is the four-
digit code you enter at the keypad to gain access to the
system. A PIN is assigned to each user number. The
user number identifies each person using the system, for
a possible 16 numbers (00 to 15). User numbers 00 to 99
are available with the installation of a D7039 Multiple
Expansion Module. The authority level assigned to each
user number determines which functions each user can
perform.
Your system can have up to 100 different PINs, each
four-digits long. Because there is one PIN for each user
number, assigning the same PIN to multiple user
numbers causes the three-beep error tone. The change is
not made.
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