Output Assignments; One Shot Mode; Pulsing Mode; Table 23: Address Configuration And Output Assignments - Bosch Solution 144 Quick Start Manual

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O ut pu t Assign m ents

Output Assignments

Address Setting
Module
Number
SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5
Control Panel
Virtual Outputs
1 =
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
2 =
ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
3 =
OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
4 =
ON
ON OFF OFF OFF
5 =
OFF OFF ON OFF OFF
6 =
ON OFF ON OFF OFF
7 =
OFF ON
ON OFF OFF
8 =
ON
ON
ON OFF OFF

Table 23: Address Configuration and Output Assignments

Outputs > Properties >
Event Assignment
(A) = Area Assignment
Assign to Area 1 to 8 (0 = Any Area)
(P) = Control Panel
(Op) = Output Assignment
Assign to Output 1 to 40 (0 = Any Output)
(Zn) = Zone Assignment
Assign to Zone 1 to 144 (0 = Any Zone)
(Ur) = User Assignment
Assign to User 1 to 255 (0 = Any User)
(Tz) = TimeZone Assignment
Assign to TimeZone 1 to 16 (0 = Any TimeZone)
(Dr) = Door Assignment
(Assign to Door Assignment 1 to 16 (0 = Any Door)
(Kp) = Keypad Assignment
Assign to Keypad/LAN Reader 1 to 16 (0 = Any
Keypad/LAN Reader)
(Rr) = Reporting Destination
Assign to Destination 1 or 2 (0 = Destination 1 and/
or Destination 2)
(Ma) = Macro Group Assignment
Assign to Macro Group (0 = Any Macro Group)
(CLI) = CLI Trigger Table
Assign to CLI Trigger Table 1 or 2 (0 = Both Tables)
Use [] and [] keys to program which Area, User, Zone,
Keypad or Access Group Number etc you want the output
to follow then press [OK].
36
Outputs > Properties >
Output Polarity
Output
Number
00 - Open To Low
1 to 5
01 - Open To Low + Pre
6 to 8
02 - Open Latching Low
9 to 12
03 - Open Pulsing Low
13 to 16
04 - Open 1 Shot Low
17 to 20
05 - 1 Shot Low+Retrigger
21 to 24
06 - 1 Shot Low + Reset
25 to 28
07 - Low To Open
29 to 32
33 to 36
Enter 0 – 15 + [OK] to program the output polarity type.
Each output can only have one polarity type programmed.
37 to 40
Outputs > Properties >
Time Parameter
0 0 0
MENU 4-1-2
Hour
0 0 0
The time base parameter is only applicable for output types
that are programmed as one shot or pulsing. Program 0 to
255 for each of the units (Hour, Minute, Seconds and 10th
of a second) for the time parameter. Add the units together
to give the total one shot time or pulsing on/off time.
O ne Shot M ode
The time base is the length of time that the output will
operate.
For example, you may want a strobe output to operate
for 1 hour, Either of the examples below will achieve the 1
hour time.
Total Time
60 Minutes
60 Minutes
Puls ing M ode
The time base is the unit of time that the output will pulse
on and off. If the time base is programmed for 60 seconds,
the output will pulse on for 60 seconds and then off for 60
seconds (repeat) until the output is reset.
08 - Low To Open + Pre
09 - Low Latching Open
10 - Low Pulsing Open
11 - Low 1 Shot Open
12 - 1 Shot Open+Retrigger
13 - 1 Shot Open + Reset
14 - Speaker Output
15 - Toggle
0 0 0
0 0 0
Minute
Seconds
Hour
Minute Seconds 10th Sec
001
000
000
060

Table 24: One-Shot Polarity Example

Bosch Security Systems 10/12 BLCC600R
MENU 4-1-3
0 0
MENU 4-1-4
0 0 0
10
Sec
th
000
000
000
000

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