Stay Indicator; Trouble Conditions And The Service Indicator; Power Indicator States; Zone Indicator Details - Bosch ICP-VR8488 Quick Referenc Manual

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ICP-VR8488 | Quick Reference Guide | 7.0
6.5

STAY Indicator

The STAY indicator lights when the
ICP-VR8488 is turned on in STAY
Mode.
6.6
Trouble Conditions and the Service
Indicator
The keypad beeps once every min to warn you of
the trouble condition. Press [#] once to acknowledge
the trouble condition and stop the keypad beeping.
6.7

Power Indicator States

If the power indicator is steady, the AC supply is
normal. The keypad beeps once every min to warn
you that the AC supply failed. Press [#] once to
acknowledge the AC fail condition and stop the
keypad beeping. When power is restored, the
ICP-VR8488 returns to normal.
6.8

Zone Indicator Details

A zone indicator (1 to 16) lights when the
corresponding zone is faulted. If the zone indicator
flashes, the zone is in alarm, or the zone is in alarm
memory. Alarm memory is cleared the next time
you arm your system by turning the ICP-VR8488 on
and off again.
Alarm memory allows you to verify the zones that
become faulted before you reset the alarm condition
or disarm the system.
6.9

Emergency Keys

The ICP-VR8488 provides single key emergency
functions (Panic, Fire, and Medical). Pressing any of
these keys for 2 sec sounds the siren and sends a
report to the security company. The security
company then acts accordingly for each emergency
situation.
You can activate a panic alarm using the keyfob by
pressing both the lock key (Button 1) and the un-lock
key (Button 2) at the same time.
6.10

Keyfobs

You can operate the ICP-VR8488 using a four-
button keyfob instead of the keypad.
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Programming the System

Figure 17: RF333: 4-Button Keyfob Transmitter

5
1 – Arm button
2 – Disarm button
3 – Option 1 button
4 – Option 2 button.
5 – Arm and Disarm buttons: Press both buttons
at same time for 2 sec to send a Panic alarm
The system can be programmed so that a
ICP-VR8488 speaker or siren sounds each time you
turn the ICP-VR8488 on and off using a keyfob.
7.0
Programming the System
All system programming options are stored in a non-
volatile EPROM. All programming configuration
remains intact during a total power loss.
After entering programming mode, programming the
system consists of specifying the location number to
program, and changing the data within that location.
Repeat this procedure (specifying the location
number and changing the data) until all required
locations are programmed, and then you exit
programming mode.
To enter Programming Mode, enter the Installer
Code and press [#].
For example, [1 2 3 4 #].
The factory default Installer Code is 1234.
To exit Programming Mode, enter [9 6 0 #].
To select a location, enter the location number and
press [#].
To enter data at the current location, enter the data
value (0 – 15) and press [*].
To step forward one location, press [#].
To step back one location, press [*].
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