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  • Page 1 D1265 User's Guide Touchscreen Keypad...
  • Page 2 In the unlikely event that the central station is not able to receive the report, your phone might be unavailable for up to 20 minutes while the control panel makes additional communication attempts. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 9/10 | F01U169131-02...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    D1265 | User's Guide | Contents Turning the System On (Arming) With a Duress Contents Passcode ................14 Turning the System On (Arming) With Doors or Part I: Security System Basics........4 Windows Open .............. 14 Using the Keypad.............4 Master Arm (CMD + 1) ..........16 Keypad Buttons ..............4...
  • Page 4: Part I: Security System Basics

    D1265 | User's Guide | Part I: Security System Basics Keypad Buttons Part I: Security System Basics Use the CMD button in Your security system helps to secure life, property, and combination with one or two investments against fire, theft, and bodily harm. The...
  • Page 5: Points

    D1265 | User's Guide | Part I: Security System Basics Interior Points Points These points usually include interior forms of burglary What is a Point? detection devices, such as motion sensors, or inside A “point” is a detection device, or group of devices, doors.
  • Page 6: Your Custom Display

    D1265 | User's Guide | Part I: Security System Basics Your Custom Display “At an idle state” means that the system is not currently performing a function entered by a user. There are three idle states the system might be in: ...
  • Page 7: View Faulted Or Bypassed Points

    D1265 | User's Guide | Part I: Security System Basics View Faulted or Bypassed Points Warning Displays and Tones To properly arm your system, all the exterior points Your keypad emits one of several distinct tones and (doors and windows) and interior points (motion shows custom text to alert you to system events.
  • Page 8: Fire Alarms

    D1265 | User's Guide | Part I: Security System Basics Fire Alarms Fire alarms are the highest priority events. When a fire point activates, your keypad emits a pulsating high- pitched fire tone. Evacuate all occupants and investigate for smoke or fire. Ensure that all occupants know the difference between the burglary tone and the fire tone.
  • Page 9: Burglary Alarms

    D1265 | User's Guide | Part I: Security System Basics Burglary Alarms Fire Trouble and Fire Supervisory Events Burglary alarms are the second priority. When a When a fire trouble or fire supervisory condition burglary point activates while your system is armed, occurs, your keypad emits three warble tones, then a your keypad emits a steady high-pitched burglary tone.
  • Page 10: Silencing Non-Fire Trouble And Supervisory Events

    D1265 | User's Guide | Part I: Security System Basics If the system was armed, the keypad display shows the Entry Delay Tone and Display number of non-fire trouble events or non-fire When you enter an armed system through a point...
  • Page 11: How Your System Reports Alarms

    D1265 | User's Guide | Part I: Security System Basics How Your System Reports Alarms Your security system might be programmed to automatically seize your telephones when sending reports to your security company. Once the report is completed, your security system restores the telephone line to normal operation (check with your security company).
  • Page 12: Part Ii: System Commands

    D1265 | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands Table 1: Keypad Commands Part II: System Commands Some of these functions might not be COMMAND Function available in your system. Please consult Master Arm your security company to determine which commands have been made Master Arm Instant available to you.
  • Page 13: Passcode Protected Commands And Functions

    D1265 | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands Turning the System Off (Disarming) Passcode Protected Commands and Functions Entering your personal passcode turns off your security system. When the system is turned on, you must enter Commands and/or Functions within your system...
  • Page 14: Turning The System On (Arming) With A Duress Passcode

    D1265 | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands Turning the System On (Arming) With a Turning the System On (Arming) With Duress Passcode Doors or Windows Open Your passcode might have a special duress feature that If a protected door or window is open, you might have can be your personal passcode with its last digit the option of “force arming”...
  • Page 15 D1265 | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands 5. Once the last bypassed point is shown, the display changes to show the button to either force arm the faulted points (Force Arm) or force arm the faulted/bypassed points (Force/Bypass Arm).
  • Page 16: Master Arm (Cmd + 1)

    D1265 | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands Master Arm (CMD + 1) 5. If your system is programmed to require a passcode when performing a CMD 1, the Description display prompts you to enter your passcode. Use this function to turn on both the perimeter and The passcode is shown as asterisks (*).
  • Page 17: Master Arming All Areas

    D1265 | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands Master Arming all Areas 8. The next available area appears with the option to arm it. If you prefer, you might use the Master Arm command in the function list. Press the Menu button Every time the Next, Previous or Arm buttons to access the function list configured in the keypad.
  • Page 18: Perimeter Instant (Cmd + 2)

    D1265 | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands Perimeter Instant (CMD + 2) Perimeter Delay (CMD + 3) Using Perimeter Instant Turn On the Perimeter With Delays Interior points are not armed with this command and In residential systems this function allows you to only might remain faulted while arming with CMD 2.
  • Page 19: Silence Trouble Sounder/Clear Trouble Display (Cmd + 4)

    D1265 | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands After the exit delay expires, Perimeter On Silence Trouble Sounder/Clear Trouble Delayed is shown. Display (CMD + 4) Description Use CMD 4 to silence the trouble sounder during system events. This command also clears system messages from the display.
  • Page 20: View Alarm Memory (Cmd + 4 + 0)

    D1265 | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands View Alarm Memory (CMD + 4 + 0) 5. Press Next to scroll through the events. If there are no events to view, There are Description currently no events in memory shows.
  • Page 21: Walk Test (Cmd + 4 + 4)

    D1265 | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands Walk Test (CMD + 4 + 4) 4. The burglary bell sounds for 2 sec. When the display shows ### points remain to be tested Description (### is the number of points) you can begin.
  • Page 22: Reset Sensors (Cmd + 4 + 7)

    D1265 | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands 7. When all points have been tested, 0 points Reset Sensors (CMD + 4 + 7) remain to be tested is shown. Description Press the Exit button. Detection devices, such as smoke detectors and shock sensors, must be reset after being activated.
  • Page 23: Watch Mode (Cmd + 6)

    D1265 | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands Watch Mode (CMD + 6) 4. The display briefly shows Watch Mode is now Description With your security system disarmed, you can use watch mode to monitor some points. Each time some...
  • Page 24: Special Alerts (Cmd + 7, Cmd + 9)

    D1265 | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands 13. The display prompts the user to exit the area Special Alerts (CMD + 7, CMD + 9) and starts counting down # seconds to arm the Description system. Commands 7 and 9 can be programmed to respond to specific situations that might need immediate attention.
  • Page 25: Using Cmd 9

    D1265 | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands Using CMD 9 Bypass a Point (CMD + 0) 1. Ensure your keypad shows idle text. Description 2. Press the CMD button. The display shows Bypass points that you do not want included in the *System Command*.
  • Page 26 D1265 | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands 5. The display changes to show Enter point P3 ENTRY DELAY is now bypassed indicates number or press next key. the point was successfully bypassed. 6. If digits are pressed, the display shows Enter P3 ENTRY DELAY is already bypassed point number: #.
  • Page 27: Unbypass A Point (Cmd + 0 + 0)

    D1265 | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands 7. If the bypassed point is a Fire Point, the Unbypass a Point (CMD + 0 + 0) message Fire Point Bypassed begins alternating Description in the display with A1 Area Is Off.
  • Page 28 D1265 | User's Guide | Part II: System Commands 6. If digits are pressed, the display shows Enter P3 ENTRY DELAY cannot be bypassed point number: #. As soon as a digit button is indicates the system is programmed not to allow pressed, the display changes to Entering point that point to be bypassed.
  • Page 29: Appendix

    D1265 | User's Guide | Appendix Fire Safety and Evacuation Appendix Residential fire is a leading cause of accidental death. Security System Limitations Most fire related deaths occur at night when occupants suffocate in their sleep from smoke and toxic gases, Not even the most advanced security system can rather than from burns.
  • Page 30 D1265 Figure 2: Smoke detector placement (elevation view) Figure 3: Escape routes Fire 4 - Kitchen 2 - Escape route 5 - Dining room 3 - Bedroom 6 - Living room 7 - Smoke detector...
  • Page 31: Standard Displays

    **No Authority** *System Command* Perimeter On Delayed Entry Delay/Enter Passcode to Disarm Perimeter Instant Instant (CMD + 2) Exit Now...
  • Page 32: System Trouble Displays

    Service Phone Line #1 (or #2)
  • Page 33 D1265 Service Printer Fire Point Bypass 24hr Point Bypass Service D9210 Service Zonex Bus 1 (or 2)
  • Page 34: Security System Glossary

    D1265 Security System Glossary Area Authority Level Bypass Central Station Closing Report Entry Delay Exit Delay Faulted Point Force Arm Function List Idle Text Master Menu Opening Report Perimeter Point Relay Trouble...
  • Page 35 Notes...
  • Page 36 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. 130 Perinton Parkway Fairport, NY, 14450 www.boschsecurity.com © Bosch Security Systems, Inc., 2010...

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