Bosch Solution 64 Installer's Manual

Bosch Solution 64 Installer's Manual

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  • Page 1 Solution 64 Installer Guide Intrusion Control Panel...
  • Page 2 Telepe rmit N ote Unless otherwise indicated, this publication is the copyright The grant of a Telepermit for a device in no way indicates of Bosch Security Systems Pty Ltd (“Bosch”). All rights are Telecom acceptance of responsibility for the correct operation reserved.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Contents Contents Section 1 Section 6 Overview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 -1...
  • Page 4 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Contents Section 12 Programming Examples - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12 -1...
  • Page 5: Overview

     Keyswitch Input Programming  256 History Event Memory You can program the Solution 64 either by a keypad or using a  Fully Menu Text Programmable personal computer using the SolutionLink upload/download  Programmable Via Solutionlink Software(Remote/Direct) software.
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  • Page 7: Installing The Hardware

    Enclosure dimensions are shown below. Figure 2: Metal Box – Module Space Allocations Panel LE D Indicators The Solution 64 PCB has two LED indicators (Dialler and Status Figure 1 : Enclosure Dimensions LED’s) which display the following information. Red Dialler LED...
  • Page 8: Panel Address Select

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Section 2 - Installing the Hardware P anel Add r e ss S e l ect Description The Solution 64 pcb has three DIP switches (called Panel Node The [MAIL] key allows you to read Select) that must be set.
  • Page 9: Status Icons & Led Indicators

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Section 2 - Installing the Hardware Keypad DIP Switch Address Settings All On Red Keypad To Address Flashing Alarm Keypad 1 Area is off. Green Keypad 2 Flashing Area not ready to turn on Keypad 3 Red &...
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  • Page 11: Wiring Diagrams

    TAMPER Figure 9: N/O Split EOL Zone ZONE 1 ALARM (3K3 EOL) TAMPER (6K8 EOL) TAMPER ZONE 1 Figure 6: N/C Zone With Tamper ALARM (3K3 EOL) Figure 10: N/O Zone With Tamper Bosch Security Systems | 11/05 | BLCC110I...
  • Page 12: Eol Resistor Colour Code

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Wiring Diagrams Termin al Des crip tio n s Nº Name Description E OL Resis tor C ol ou r C od e Earth wire from this terminal is connected Earth to the Mains earth.
  • Page 13 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Wiring Diagrams Figure 12: Terminal Descriptions Bosch Security Systems | 11/05 | BLCC110I...
  • Page 14 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Wiring Diagrams Connect To Cabinet Tamper 16Vac 22VA Plug Pack GREEN YELLOW YELLOW 12VDC 7Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery Accessories (e.g. PIR Detectors) Connect To Zone Terminals LAN + Keypad / LAN - LAN Expansion...
  • Page 15: Programming Overview

     S e c t ion 4 Programming Overview The Solution 64 Control System incorporates a menu text N avigating The M enus driven interface. This interface is very similar to that found on Using the up and down arrow keys to navigate, locate the many mobile phones.
  • Page 16: Alpha Text

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Programming Overview Alpha Tex t Telep ho ne Nu mb ers Text descriptions are available for Area Name, Zone Name, To program, select primary telephone number under MENU User Name, Schedule Name, Holiday Name, Prox Reader Name 5-1-1 then enter the digits of the telephone number and press and Output Name.
  • Page 17: Service Mode

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Programming Overview S erv ice M ode Tr igg erin g a D uress Alar m Service mode when activated disables dialler reporting, If your PIN is 2580, to send a duress report when the area is off, prevents all alarms and prevents all users from arming the Enter, [2] + [5] + [8] + [0] + [8] + [0] + [OK] or [ON].
  • Page 18: Zone Array

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Programming Overview Z one A rra y Ba sic Rep ortin g Referen ce The feature allows you to view the condition of all zones on The following table is a shortform point ID listing.
  • Page 19: Menu Reference Table

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Programming Overview Me nu Re fe r e nc e Ta b le The Solution Controller includes a simple text menu system which makes all levels of programming extremely easy. Once a valid PIN has been entered followed by the MENU key, the system will automatically determine which menus and options the PIN holder has access to and only those items will be displayed.
  • Page 20 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Programming Overview Inputs Outputs Comms 3 -0 Commands 4 -0 Commands 5 -0 Commands AUMI 3-0-0 AUMI Zone Status 4-0-0 Output Status 5-0-0 Set Domestic Number 3-0-1 Zone Array 4-0-1 Turn Output On/Off 5-0-1...
  • Page 21 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Programming Overview Devices System 6 -0 Commands 7 -0 Commands 6-0-0 Keypad Status 7-0-0 Panel Status 6-0-1 RF Status 7-0-1 System Trouble 6-0-2 Serial Status 7-0-2 History Log 6-0-3 Output Status 7-0-3 Domestic Default...
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  • Page 23: Access Programming

    S e c t ion 5 Access Programming The Solution 64 has 48 users which can each use any reader, the user parameters are checked and if the user has a combination of pin, radio keyfob or a proximity token to matching access group assignment to the reader access group operate the system.
  • Page 24: User Default Table

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Access Programming User Defau l t Tab l e Access > PIN Codes > Parameter User 1 User 2 - 48 Change Own PIN MENU 1-1-0    Add PIN 2580 This command allows a user to change their own PIN. The...
  • Page 25: User Tokens

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Access Programming If you attempt to enter a new PIN which already exists the Access > PIN Codes > system will display PIN Not Allowed. The next time the original View PIN MENU 1-1-4 ...
  • Page 26: User Rf Keyfobs

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Access Programming Us er R F K eyfob s To add token for Ur001 John Smith This section outlines how to add and delete RF keyfobs. RF Swipe New Token Keyfobs provide an alternate method for users to turn the...
  • Page 27: User Properties

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Access Programming Press [OK] to delete the RF Keyfob ID number and exit or press U ser Pro pe rtie s [MENU] to exit without saving. This section outlines user properties including User Name, Area Assignment, User Options, Erase User and Access Group.
  • Page 28: Understanding Timer Groups

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Access Programming Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight the option then will prompt the user to automatically bypass each faulted zone. To prevent users from being able to force arm an area you will need to press the [ON] key to enable or the [OFF] key to disable.
  • Page 29 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Access Programming Using the numeric keys, enter the Timer Group. Valid entries Variable pin lengths are useful for increasing security levels. are 1 – 8 or 0 to disable. Another use would be to program a single digit code to trigger an output.
  • Page 30: Prox Readers

    This menu allows you to program the name or location description of the prox reader. Up to 10 different Readers can be used on the Solution 64. This can comprise of 8 keypads Access > Prox Reader > with built-in Readers and 2 additional Readers connected via...
  • Page 31 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Access Programming To Arm In Part Mode Access > Prox Reader > Present the token three times within 5 seconds and the area will arm Reader Options MENU 1-6-3  in Part Mode 2.
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  • Page 33: Area Programming

     S e c t ion 6 Area Programming The Solution 64 has 8 different areas each with its own specific Example: Simple Two Area System programmable options. 1) Assign zones to area 1 and area 2 Under the commands menu you can interrogate the status of...
  • Page 34: Area Properties

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Area Programming A001 Security System Areas > Commands > A002 Area 2 Name Turn All Areas On MENU 2-0-2    A003 Area 3 Name Press  OK or MENU This command allows you to turn on all areas that your PIN has been assigned to at the same time.
  • Page 35: Exit Time Restart

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Area Programming Single Button Arming Allowed – All On Areas > Properties > This option allows users to simply press the ON key to turn the area General Options MENU 2-1-1  ON. All zones being armed must be sealled. If open and close reports are programmed, the user ID number will report as 000.
  • Page 36 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Area Programming Pulse Count Handover Allowed Arm/Disarm Speaker Beeps Via Keyswitch This option allows zones from the same area that have both pulse This option allows audible beeps via the speaker output to verify to...
  • Page 37: Area Reporting

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Area Programming Report Exit Error Silent Burglary Alarm This option allows the system to report and Exit Error Alarm. When selected, the panel will activate the strobe output when a silent burglary zone has triggered an alarm.
  • Page 38: Area Testing

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Area Programming Using the numeric keys, enter the new account number. Use Areas > Area Testing > the up and down arrows to select special characters BCDEF. User Test Interval MENU 2-9-1  Account Dest 2 A001...
  • Page 39 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Area Programming Areas > Area Testing > Test Options MENU 2-9-3  User Test Required Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Walk Test Reports Walk Test 24-Hour Zones Walk Test Fire Zones The above options are programmable per area.
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  • Page 41: Input Programming

    S e c t ion 7 Input Programming The Solution 64 is capable of controlling up to 64 inputs in Enter [MENU] + [3] + [0] + [0] and select the zone you want to either hardwire or wireless configuration. Each input can have view from the list then press [OK].
  • Page 42 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Input Programming The keypad will display the following zone array information Inputs > Commands > for Zones 97 to 112. Set Chime Zones MENU 3-0-3   9990000000000111 1 7890123456789012 0 This menu allows you to program zones to be monitored when ---------------- 0 chime mode is activated.
  • Page 43: Zone Default Table

    Zone De fa u lt Ta ble The table below lists the default values for all zone parameters in the Solution 64. By default, zones 5 to 16 are set as Instant zones and zones 17 to 64 are set as Not Used. Zones marked as Not Used do not require EOL resistors to be fitted.
  • Page 44: Zone Properties

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Input Programming Inputs > Commands > Inputs > Zone Properties > Smoke Sensor Reset MENU 3-0-5 Zone Type MENU 3-1-1     This command allows you to reset smoke sensors. When This menu allows you to configure the zone type or behaviour initiated this command will cause any outputs programmed as for every zone in the system.
  • Page 45 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Input Programming 3 – Burglary Instant 1 If a horn speaker is connected and programmed, a distinct fire sound will be heard to indicate that it is a fire alarm that has registered. The Zones programmed as Instant 1 will immediatly cause the alarm fire sound via the horn speaker is different than the burglary sound.
  • Page 46: Understanding Access Groups

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Input Programming — Input Options A reader can belong to only 1 Access Group. When pulse count hands over from one zone to another and Access Group an alarm is triggered, a cross alarm report will be sent to the There are 8 different access groups.
  • Page 47 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Input Programming Repeat Step 2 until all options are programmed as required, Inputs > Zone Properties > then press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit Report Route MENU 3-1-6 ...
  • Page 48: Silent Alarm

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Input Programming Sensor Watch Inputs > Zone Properties > Setting this option causes the system to monitor the zone’s activity Zone Options MENU 3-1-8  while the corresponding area is in the disarmed state. If the zone...
  • Page 49: Adding Rf Sensors

    Press [OK] to DELETE the RF device and exit or press [MENU] to A dding RF S e n sors exit without deleting. The Solution 64 panel supports a wide range of 3rd party RF Sensor - Learn Mode wireless movement sensors, door contacts and smoke...
  • Page 50: Global Input Options

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Input Programming Use the up and down arrows to select the required keyswitch G lobal I npu t Opt io ns option then press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit Inputs >...
  • Page 51: Input Testing

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Input Programming Inp ut Tes tin g Inputs > Tamper Inputs > Tamper Options MENU 3-6-0  Inputs > Input Testing > Display Panel Tamper Walk Test All Zones MENU 3-9-0   ...
  • Page 52 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Input Programming Open and close the zone that needs to be tested. When the test has been completed the keypad will display: Zn001 Zone 1 Name Test Successful Press OK or MENU Press [OK] or [MENU] to exit.
  • Page 53: Output Programming

     S e c t ion 8 Output Programming The Solution 64 is capable of controlling up to 16 outputs. The Output 1 Name Op001 first 4 outputs are on the main control board and an additional Is Off and Ready 4 outputs are provided using an output expander module.
  • Page 54: Output Properties

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Output Programming Output 1 Name Op001 Event Type Op001 Output Is Off To Turn ON, Press ON 36 - External Audible To Go Back Press OK Press 0-9 OK to SAVE 1 - Battery Trouble The keypad will display the following when the output is on.
  • Page 55 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Output Programming 10 – Destination 2 Kiss-Off 21 – Area Disarmed This event type will cause the output to operate when the panel This event type will cause the output to operate as soon as the...
  • Page 56 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Output Programming 30 - Chime Zone Faulted 37 – Internal Siren This event type will cause the output to operate when a specific This event type will cause the output to operate when any audible Chime Zone is triggered and reset when the Chime Zone reseals.
  • Page 57 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Output Programming 48 – Strobe 57 – Part Entry Time This event type is used to operate a stobe warning light. The output This event type will cause the output to operate when the Part Entry can be made to operate when any of the following events occur.
  • Page 58 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Output Programming Normally Open Pulsing Low Outputs > Properties > Output is normally open circuit and will pulse LOW when the event Output Polarity MENU 4-1-3  occurs. The output will reset when the output event restores. Use the Time Parameter to set the pulse duration.
  • Page 59: Timed Outputs

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Output Programming Horn Speaker (Output 1 or 2 Only) Outputs > Properties > This polarity can only be used for Output 1 and Output 2 when a horn Output Options MENU 4-1-5  speaker has been connected.
  • Page 60: Output Testing

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Output Programming O utput Test in g Outputs > Testing > Outputs > Testing > Strobe Siren Test MENU 4-9-2   External Siren Test MENU 4-9-0   This menu allows you to test the any outputs programmed as This menu allows you to test the operation of any output event type 48, Strobe light.
  • Page 61: Output Event Type Table

    Output De fa u lt Ta b le The table below lists the default values for all Output parameters in the Solution 64. Outputs 1 to 3 are High current digital outputs and Output 4 is the onboard relay output. Outputs 5 to 8 are available when the optional Output Relay Expander Board (CM110) is fitted.
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  • Page 63: Comms Programming

     S e c t ion 9 Comms Programming The Solution 64 has a built in dialler that connects directly to C omms P rogramming C o mmands a standard PSTN telephone line. To program the dialler you Comms > Commands >...
  • Page 64: Phone Number Programming

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Comms Programming Domestic Phone Number 2 See MENU 5-1-6 and MENU 5-1-7 to program the Call Forward 86538_ ON and Call Forward OFF number sequence. Press  0-9 OK to SAVE Note When the second number is complete press [OK] to program Comms >...
  • Page 65 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Comms Programming Enter [MENU] + [5] + [1] + [1]. The keypad will display the Press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit without current Primary Telephone Number for Destination 1.
  • Page 66: Comms Properties

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Comms Programming Enter [MENU] + [5] + [1] + [7]. The keypad will display any Comms > Telephone Number > current Call Forward Off sequences. Call Forward On MENU 5-1-6   Call Forward Off N001 Digits •...
  • Page 67 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Comms Programming Extend Handshake Wait Period To 1 Minute Comms > Properties > This option sets the panel to wait for up to 60 seconds to receive a Dialler Options MENU 5-2-1  valid handshake signal from the base station receiver. The handshake tone indicates to the panel that it has reached the security company’s...
  • Page 68 For correct dialler operation, you must make sure that the correct country selection is made for your location. If your country is not listed here please contact your Bosch distibutor. Note Step 3) Panel will then dial the callback number.
  • Page 69 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Comms Programming Press [MENU] + [5] + [3] + [0]. The keypad will display the If the event log reaches 100% capacity before a SolutionLink current Call Back telephone number if programmed. RAS session is established then the system will send a ‘Log Overflow’...
  • Page 70: Answering Machine Bypass

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Comms Programming Allow ‘User Functions’ Via Remote Access Software Setting this option allows access to user functions via the RAS upload/  RAS Allowed download software. If this option is not programmed, user functions Callback Verify will be disabled.
  • Page 71: Reporting Options

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Comms Programming Using the numeric keys, enter all the digits for CLI number 1. Comms > Remote Access > You can change a single digit by scrolling the cursor left or Voice Access Code MENU 5-3-6 ...
  • Page 72 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Comms Programming Comms > Dialler Reporting > Comms > Dialler Reporting TX Format Dest 2 MENU 5-4-1 Status Route MENU 5-4-3   0 = Disable 0 = Report Events To Log Only 1 = Contact ID...
  • Page 73: Comms Registration

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Comms Programming Comms > Dialler Reporting > Comms > Dialler Reporting > Swinger Dialler MENU 5-4-5 Fire Report Delay MENU 5-4-7   (*** System Wide Parameter ***) SECONDS (*** System Wide Parameter ***)
  • Page 74 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Comms Programming Communication Test Test Report Period Successful. 01-Every Day Press OK Press 0-9 OK to SAVE If the test fails, the keypad will prompt: Communication Test Use the up and down arrow keys to select the Test Report Fail.
  • Page 75 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Comms Programming Comms > Comms Test > Test Route MENU 5-9-4  0 = Report Events To Log Only 1 = Report Events To Destination 1 + Log 2 = Report Events To Destination 2 + Log 3 = Report Events To Destination 1 &...
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  • Page 77: Device Programming

    Keypad 001 K001 Graphic + Prox v001 Volts =13.87 Ox 001 Output X001 Press OK or MENU Ox 002 Output X002 Press  OK or MENU Press [OK] or [MENU] to exit when finished. Bosch Security Systems | 11/05 | BLCC110I 10-1...
  • Page 78: Keypad Options

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Device Programming The status line will scroll the keypad voltage, temperature and Keypad 001 Volume home area while the keypad type and firmware version number are continuously displayed. Press OK to SAVE Use the up and down arrow keys to select the output expander that you want to view, then press [OK] to select.
  • Page 79 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Device Programming Repeat Step 2 until all options are programmed as required, Devices > Keypads > then press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit Home Area MENU 6-1-3  without saving.
  • Page 80: Trouble Alerts

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Device Programming Devices > Keypads > Devices > Keypads > Beeper Options MENU 6-1-5 Emergency Keys MENU 6-1-6   Trouble Alerts Audible Keypad Fire Entry Warning Report Keypad Fire Exit Warning Audible Keypad Medical...
  • Page 81: Rf Receiver Options

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Device Programming Report Keypad Panic Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight the option then press the [ON] key to enable or the [OFF] key to disable. Setting this option allows the panel to send a Panic report (event 44)
  • Page 82 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Device Programming Report RF Keyfob Panic Using the numeric keys, enter the number of hours for the RF superSolution time. Valid times are 0 - 255 hours, 0 = No Setting this option will cause the panel to send a Panic report to the SuperSolution.
  • Page 83: Serial Device Options

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Device Programming S erial D ev i c e o pt i on s Flow Control Devices > Serial Device > 00 - No Handshaking Device Type MENU 6-3-0  Press 0-9 OK to SAVE...
  • Page 84 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Device Programming Reserved Devices > Ethernet > Reserved Options MENU 6-6-1  Reserved for future use. 0 = Reserved Devices > Access Controller > 1 = Reserved Options MENU 6-7-3  2 = Reserved Reserved Reserved for future use.
  • Page 85: System Programming

    Line 1 Displays: trouble events. The panel number that you are getting information from (eg. Panel 001 P001 Node 1 = Panel 1 etc). The Solution 64 is only configured to Solution 64 Ver 1.02 work with one panel. Date and Time...
  • Page 86: System Trouble Messages

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | System Programming Buss Trouble S ystem Trou bl e M es s ages This trouble message will display if the panel failed to communicate The following list shows the systems trouble messages to a system device which is connected to the LAN bus (e.g. keypad including a description of what has caused the trouble event to etc).
  • Page 87 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | System Programming Default Memory System > Commands > Domestic Default MENU 7-0-3  Service Mode This command will configure the control panel for Domestic This trouble message will display while the system is in Installer format reporting (eg.
  • Page 88: System Clock

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | System Programming When the time is set correctly press [OK] to save and exit or System > Commands > press [MENU] to exit without saving. Template Default MENU 7-0-5  System > Clock >...
  • Page 89: System Timers

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | System Programming When finished press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to System > Timers > exit without saving. Entry Time 1 MENU 7-2-1  Australian Daylight Savings Times At the time of writing this document QLD, the NT and WA do...
  • Page 90 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | System Programming Using the numeric keys, enter the pre-alert time . Valid times System > Timers > are 0 to 255 minutes. 0 = No Auto Arm Pre Alert. Part Entry Time MENU 7-2-3 ...
  • Page 91: System Power Options

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | System Programming Display Clock Trouble S ys te m P o we r O p t i o ns Setting this option will cause the panel to show a Date and Time System > Power >...
  • Page 92: Horn Speaker Options

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | System Programming Arming Allowed On Low Battery Display LAN + Current Overload Setting this option will allow the system to be armed even though the Setting this option allows the keypad to display a system trouble panel currently has a low battery condition.
  • Page 93: System Schedules

    Sys tem Sc hed ules press [OFF] to turn the siren off. The Solution 64 has 8 schedules each with a start and stop time as well as the day of the week and holidays. These Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until the desired siren tone is achieved...
  • Page 94 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | System Programming Day Sk001 System > Schedules > S M T W T F S Hol Time MENU 7-5-1   y y y y y y y Press 1-8 OK to SAVE Start Time...
  • Page 95: System Holidays

    S ys te m H ol i da y s Holiday Dates H001 The Solution 64 has proSolution for up to 8 individual holiday Start 12am Stop 12am time periods which can be used to allow or deny access to...
  • Page 96: System Options

    Solution 64 | Installer Guide | System Programming Sys te m Op ti ons System > System Options > System > System Options > Area Options MENU 7-7-1  General Options MENU 7-7-0  Area 1 = Common Area Display LAN Fail...
  • Page 97 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | System Programming Fault Acknowledge All Areas System > Options > Setting this option allow system trouble faults to be acknowledged Keypad Hi/Lo Temp MENU 7-7-3 from any area or keypad on the system without the need to toggle ...
  • Page 98: System Testing

    PIN. If the installer PIN is not know then the panel will need to be returned to Bosch for defaulting. A $50.00 charge applies for this Press OK or MENU service.
  • Page 99 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | System Programming If the battery has failed the test, the keypad will display: Battery Test Failed. Please Call For Service. Press OK to Continue Press [OK] to exit. » » E N D S E C T I O N « «...
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  • Page 101 Opening a Door using a Single Digit Code (4 =Normally Open One Shot Low) The Solution 64 can be used to operate an electrically Set Output 5 - Time Parameter MENU 4-1-4 = 000 000 005 000 controlled door using a single digit code. The example assumes (5 seconds) User 10 and Output 5 are being used.
  • Page 102 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Programming Examples Operating an Output with a Schedule Assign the user to Access Group 4, MENU 1-4-5. Users can belong to multiple Access Groups allowing access to multiple To automatically operate an output using a schedule, select doors.
  • Page 103: Specifications

    12 VDC, 305 m of 14/0.20 0.8mm2 (22 AWG) cable. Telephone RJ-12 Socket and 4-way terminal Connections Temperature 0˚ to 55˚C Relative 5 to 85% at 30˚C non-condensing. Humidity Compatible Graphic Keypads Keypads Graphic Keypads with Prox Bosch Security Systems | 11/05 | BLCC110I 13-1...
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  • Page 105 Horn Speaker Tone......11-8 Bosch Security Systems | 11/05 | BLCC110I...
  • Page 106 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Index Alpha Text ........4-2 Clock .
  • Page 107 Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Index Smart Lockout ........6-5 SMS Password .
  • Page 108 Bosch Security Systems 25 Huntingwood Drive Huntingwood, 2148 Australia Phone: +612 9672 1777 Facsimile: +612 9672 1717 © 2005 Bosch Security Systems BLCC110I 920303 Issue FTR1.2...

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