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Model | B5512 |
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Category | Control Panel |
Zones | 48 |
Partitions | 4 |
Series | B Series |
Wired Zones | 48 |
Programmable Outputs | 2 |
On-board Relays | 1 |
Keypads Supported | 8 |
Manufacturer | Bosch |
Input Voltage | 16.5 VAC |
Battery Backup | 12 VDC, 7 Ah |
Outputs | 2 |
Communication Formats | Contact ID, SIA |
Communication | Cellular |
Power Supply | 16.5 VAC |
Details about the manual's scope and content, including programmed functions.
Guidance on recognizing different keypad models for accurate instruction following.
Instructions for cleaning the keypad using soft cloths and non-abrasive solutions.
Definition of a point as a detection device connected to the security system.
Points that respond to alarm conditions based on system armed state, with instant or delay response.
Points always armed, monitoring devices like fire alarms or panic buttons.
Definition of an area as a group of points controlled together as a single unit.
How pressing keys lights the keypad and quiets warning tones temporarily.
Procedure to silence an audible alarm before it automatically shuts off.
Tone emitted when entering an armed area to remind user to disarm system.
Tone and display message indicating exit delay when arming the system.
Description of the short beep sound when a key is pressed.
Describes the system's sorting of events into priority groups for notification.
Details of fire alarm events, including unique pulsating tone and evacuation procedures.
Details of gas alarm events, including unique pulsating tone and evacuation advice.
Covers user-initiated alarms (hold-up, panic) and burglary alarms with their associated tones.
Describes fire trouble events, their tones, and how they are displayed.
Describes gas trouble events, their tones, and how they are displayed.
Details trouble events related to user or burglary points.
Describes general system trouble displays like AC Failure or Battery Low.
Description of the main display area, its screens, and showing system status and events.
Explanation of the icons and information presented in the ribbon bar.
Details on visual indicators for system status like Ready to arm or On (armed).
Description of the function key and its programmable actions.
Overview of the B93x keypad keys, including numeric, navigation, and softkeys.
Description of the B93x keypad's two-line liquid crystal display.
Details on visual indicators for system status on the B93x keypad.
Instructions on initiating functions using the CMD key with one or two digit commands.
Procedure to turn all points in an area All On, with entry and exit delay options.
Procedure to turn specific points or areas Part On, with entry and exit delay.
Method to turn all authorized areas off (disarm) the system.
Function to extend the closing window time if staying later than scheduled.
Process to temporarily remove points from the security system.
Displays the on/off status for areas within the user's authority.
Shows the status (normal, open, short) for all points in authorized areas.
Sends a complete system status report to the security monitoring company.
Resets detection devices by momentarily removing power, returning them to normal operation.
Function to turn on or off outputs for automatic control of devices like lighting or gates.
Allows walk testing of sensors, keypads, sounders, and sending test reports.
Menu for connecting to Remote Programming Software (RPS) for servicing.
Allows performing tasks in areas other than the current one without physical movement.
Provides authorization for system firmware updates requested by the security company.
Allows viewing points that are bypassed for system maintenance.
Used to control doors, showing their current state (cycling, unlocked, secure, fail, locked).
Procedure for changing the user's personal passcode, with specific rules for new passcodes.
Process for adding a new user, including setting passcode, authority, and valid areas.
Function to edit existing user details, including passcode, name, level, and keyfob/card.
Procedure for removing a user and their associated data from the system.
Monitors select points when the system is off, alerting with a chime for faults.
Sets the system's date and time for accurate scheduling of events.
Manages scheduled functions (SKEDs) to be performed automatically by the system.
Adjusts keypad display brightness, keypress volume, and enables/disables keypress tone.
Displays events that occurred since the last memory clear.
Clears the event memory without requiring system power cycle.
Reviews stored events, tagged with date and time, to identify problems.
Details the keys on the B92x keypad, including numeric, function, and navigation keys.
Describes the B92x keypad's two-line liquid crystal display.
Explains the visual status indicators on the B92x keypad.
Details the keys on the B91x keypad, including numeric, function, and navigation keys.
Describes the B91x keypad's two-line liquid crystal display.
Explains the visual status indicators on the B91x keypad.
Instructions on initiating functions using the CMD key with one or two digit commands.
Procedure to turn all points in an area All On, with entry and exit delay options.
Procedure to turn specific points or areas Part On, with entry and exit delay.
Method to turn all authorized areas off (disarm) the system.
Function to extend the closing window time if staying later than scheduled.
Process to temporarily remove points from the security system.
Displays the on/off status for areas within the user's authority.
Shows the status (normal, open, short) for all points in authorized areas.
Sends a complete system status report to the security monitoring company.
Resets detection devices by momentarily removing power, returning them to normal operation.
Function to turn on or off outputs for automatic control of devices like lighting or gates.
Allows walk testing of sensors, keypads, sounders, and sending test reports.
Menu for connecting to Remote Programming Software (RPS) for servicing.
Allows performing tasks in areas other than the current one without physical movement.
Provides authorization for system firmware updates requested by the security company.
Allows viewing points that are bypassed for system maintenance.
Used to control doors, showing their current state (cycling, unlocked, secure, fail, locked).
Procedure for changing the user's personal passcode, with specific rules for new passcodes.
Process for adding a new user, including setting passcode, authority, and valid areas.
Function to edit existing user details, including passcode, name, level, and keyfob/card.
Procedure for removing a user and their associated data from the system.
Monitors select points when the system is off, alerting with a chime for faults.
Sets the system's date and time for accurate scheduling of events.
Manages scheduled functions (SKEDs) to be performed automatically by the system.
Adjusts keypad display brightness, keypress volume, and enables/disables keypress tone.
Displays events that occurred since the last memory clear.
Clears the event memory without requiring system power cycle.
Reviews stored events, tagged with date and time, to identify problems.
Overview of the D1260 Series keypad components and layout.
Overview of the D1255 Series keypad components and layout.
General guidance on operating the D1260/D1255 keypads via menus and commands.
Adds an extra step requiring two passcodes to disarm the system for enhanced security.
Requires two passcodes to disarm; second passcode entry stops countdown.
Outlines potential limitations and factors affecting security system effectiveness.
Explains points assigned to groups that trigger alarms based on sequence.
Provides essential guidance and a program for residential fire safety and evacuation planning.
Details how keypad scope and user authority levels affect system control in multi-area setups.