Assigning Points 1 To 8 As Wireless Points; Dx2010 Input Expanders And Wireless Points; Recovering The Wireless Network - Bosch ICP-EZM2 Installer's Manual

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3.2.2

Assigning Points 1 to 8 as Wireless Points

To assign an on-board point (1 to 8) as a wireless point, disable the point in programming before starting the
device discovery process.
You can individually assign Points 1 to 8 as wireless points.
3.2.3

DX2010 Input Expanders and Wireless Points

If Points 9 to 32 contain wired and wireless points, install all required DX2010 Input Expanders
before adding any wireless points to the system.
Adding a DX2010 Before Adding Wireless Points
The control panel supports up to three DX2010 modules. Each module occupies a group of eight points.
The DX2010's DIP switch address determines which group of points the DX2010 occupies:
Address 102: DX2010 occupies Points 9 to 16
Address 103: DX2010 occupies Points 17 to 24
Address 104: DX2010 occupies Points 25 to 32
Refer to Section 2.4 DX2010 Installation on page 12 for more DIP switch settings.
As each DX2010 module is added to the system, it occupies the next available group of points.
For Points 9 to 32, wireless points also occupy points in the same groups of eight as the DX2010 modules:
If you add a DX2010 module using Address 102 (Points 9 to 16), wireless points can only occupy
Points 17 to 32.
If you add two DX2010 modules using Addresses 102 (Points 9 to 16) and 103 (Points 17 to 24),
wireless points can only occupy Points 25 to 32.
If you add three DX2010 modules, wireless points can only occupy Points 1 to 8.
Adding a DX2010 After Adding Wireless Points
If you add a DX2010 module after wireless points are added, based on its DIP switch address, the DX2010
replaces the conflicting group of wireless points.
For example, if wireless points occupy Points 9 to 24, and you need Points 17 to 24 as wired points, a DX2010
module with Address 103 replaces the wired points occupying Points 17 to 24.
If the next point grouping is available, for this example, Points 25 to 32, the control panel retains all point
programming except for voice descriptions, and moves the conflicting wireless points to the next point
grouping. You must re-record voice descriptions for the points that were moved.
If the next point grouping is not available, the control panel deletes the conflicting wireless points from the
system.
3.2.4

Recovering the Wireless Network

Expert Programming Item Number 9999 restores the control panel to its factory default settings. All wireless
network data in the control panel is lost, but is retained in the wireless hub.
To recover wireless network data from the wireless hub:
1. Start a phone session.
2. Press [1] to select System Maintenance.
3. Press [6] to select the Wireless Configuration Menu.
4. Press [5] to transfer wireless data from the hub to the control panel.
This option deletes key fob assignments. You must reassign all key fobs.
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