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Bosch D1265 User Manual

Bosch D1265
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Owner's Manual
Touchscreen Keypad
D1265

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Bosch D1265 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeKeypad
ModelD1265
BrandBosch
DisplayLCD
Buttons12
BacklitYes
HousingPlastic
ColorWhite
MountingSurface mount
Voltage12 VDC
SounderBuilt-in
CompatibilityCompatible with Bosch control panels
Keypad LayoutStandard numeric layout
Dimensions12.7 cm x 7.6 cm x 2.5 cm (5 in x 3 in x 1 in)

Summary

Introduction to the D1265 Touchscreen Keypad

Your Keypad Overview

Describes the D1265 keypad's display, buttons, and basic operation.

Part I: Security System Basics

Using the Keypad Controls

Explains navigation using CMD, Menu, Exit, Previous, and Next buttons for functions.

Understanding System Points

Defines detection devices (points) and their types: controlled, 24-hour, perimeter, and interior.

Your Custom Display Settings

Describes system idle states and how custom text appears on the keypad display.

View Faulted or Bypassed Points

Guides users on checking for open doors/windows before arming the system.

Fire Alarms and Silencing

Explains high-priority fire alarms, their tones, and the procedure for silencing them.

Burglary Alarms and Silencing

Describes second-priority burglary alarms, their steady tones, and silencing procedures.

Entry Delay Tone and Display

Details the keypad's response when entering an armed area, including tones and passcode prompts.

Part II: System Commands

Passcode Protected Commands

Explains how passcodes secure system functions and require authorization for access.

Turning the System On (Arming)

Covers basic arming procedures, exit delay, and the display sequence.

Turning the System Off (Disarming)

Details how to disarm the system using a passcode and the entry delay process.

Master Arm (CMD + 1)

Arms the perimeter and interior of a single area with exit delay, detailing the process.

Walk Test Function

Tests keypads, detectors, and sounders to ensure proper function, with a report option.

Watch Mode Operation

Monitors points for faults, providing a chime alert without generating alarms, useful for door chimes.

Part III: Advanced Commands

Bypass a Point (CMD + 0)

Allows selective disabling of system points to arm the system, reducing security level.

Send Report (CMD + 4+1 or 4+2)

Tests communication link to the security company for report transmission.

Remote Program (CMD + 4 + 3)

Initiates remote programming sessions for system configuration via phone or network.

Door Control Functions

Manages door access, allowing cycling, unlocking, or securing doors with specific commands.

Access Level Management

Manually enables/disables user authority levels for system functions and areas.

Add/Change User

Adds new users or modifies existing user settings like authority, name, and access card.

Service Menu Operations

Accesses diagnostic and configuration functions like viewing logs, printing logs, and keypad setup.

Part IV: Multi-Area Use

Multi-Area Keypad Operation

Explains how keypads interact with multiple system areas based on scope and authority level.

Move To Area Function

Allows performing tasks in areas other than the currently assigned one by navigating between areas.

Turning On the System Across Areas

Covers arming procedures for selected or all areas, including using Master Arm and Passcode.

Turning Off the System Across Areas

Details disarming multiple areas using a passcode or the Disarm All feature for system shutdown.

Appendix and Support Information

Supplementary Information for Passcodes

Provides guidance on adding user passcodes, authority levels, and understanding user interface options.

User Authority Levels Explained

Explains how authority levels are assigned to users for system functions, detailing E, P, or blank options.

Fire Safety and Evacuation Guidelines

Offers guidance on home fire safety, escape plans, and smoke detector placement for life safety.

System Trouble Displays and Solutions

Lists common system trouble messages like battery low, AC failure, or communication fail, with troubleshooting advice.

Security System Glossary

Defines key terms and concepts used within the security system manual for better understanding.

Maintenance and Service Recommendations

Outlines the importance of weekly testing and professional service for system reliability and function.

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