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Communication Formats | Contact ID, SIA |
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Operating Temperature | 0°C to +49°C (+32°F to +120°F) |
Partitions | 8 |
Input Voltage | 16.5 VAC |
Humidity | 93% non-condensing |
Compatibility | Bosch intrusion systems |
Details the manual's coverage, organization, and conventions for system users.
Guides users to identify their specific keypad model for correct instructions.
Provides instructions on how to clean the keypad using soft cloths and mild solutions.
Defines a 'point' as a detection device or group connected to the security system.
Explains points that respond to alarm conditions based on system arming status.
Defines an 'area' as a group of points that can be controlled together as one unit.
Describes how keypad keys light up and tones are silenced upon pressing a key.
Explains how to silence an audible alarm using a personal passcode.
Details the tone and display indications during system entry delay.
Describes the tone and display for the system's exit delay period.
Explains the short beep emitted by the keypad when a key is pressed.
Explains how the system sorts multiple events into priority groups.
Details fire alarms as the highest priority events with specific tones.
Describes gas alarms as second priority events with specific tones.
Covers user-initiated and burglary alarms, their priority, and tones.
Explains fire trouble events, their tones, and how to silence them.
Details gas trouble events, their tones, and silencing procedures.
Describes trouble events related to users and burglaries, including silencing.
Covers general system troubles like AC or battery issues.
Describes the main display area of the keypad and its screens.
Explains the function of the ribbon bar with its icons and date/time display.
Details the status indicators on the keypad for system operation reference.
Explains the function of the Feature key, which performs a programmed security company function.
Describes the numeric and function keys on the B93x keypad.
Explains the B93x keypad's display capabilities and text scrolling.
Details the status indicators on the B93x keypad for system operation reference.
Explains how to turn all points in an area On with entry and exit delay.
Describes turning on only some points in an area with entry and exit delay.
Details how to turn off areas by entering a passcode or using the Off menu.
Explains how to extend the closing time for arming the system.
Guides on temporarily taking points out of the security system.
Shows the on/off status for areas in which the user has authority.
Displays the status (normal, open, or 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.
Explains how to turn outputs on or off for controlling devices like lighting.
Allows walk testing, sending test reports, and reviewing system revision information.
Menu for connection to Remote Programming Software (RPS).
Allows performing tasks in an area without physically being there.
Authorizes system firmware updates at the request of the security company.
Provides a special point bypass option for service personnel maintenance.
Menu used to control doors, showing door status symbols.
Guides on changing the user's personal passcode with specific digit requirements.
Explains how to add a new user, including user numbers, authority levels, and areas.
Details how to edit existing user information, including passcode and name.
Describes the process of removing users and their associated data from the system.
Allows monitoring select points with the system turned off, acting as a door chime.
Instructions for setting the system's date and time for scheduled events.
Guides on changing, enabling, or disabling scheduled system functions (SKEDs).
Covers adjusting keypad display brightness, volume, and keypress tone.
Allows viewing events that occurred since the last memory clear.
Explains how to clear out event memory without turning the system off.
Provides instructions for reviewing past events stored in system memory.
Describes the numeric and function keys on the B92x keypad.
Explains the B92x keypad's display capabilities.
Details the status indicators on the B92x keypad for system operation reference.
Describes the numeric and function keys on the B91x keypad.
Explains the B91x keypad's display capabilities.
Details the status indicators on the B91x keypad for system operation reference.
Explains how to turn all points in an area On with entry and exit delay.
Describes turning on some points in an area with entry and exit delay.
Details how to turn off areas by entering a passcode or using the Off menu.
Explains how to extend the closing time for arming the system.
Guides on temporarily taking points out of the security system.
Shows the on/off status for areas in which the user has authority.
Displays the status (normal, open, or 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.
Explains how to turn outputs on or off for controlling devices like lighting.
Allows walk testing, sending test reports, and reviewing system revision information.
Menu for connection to Remote Programming Software (RPS).
Allows performing tasks in an area without physically being there.
Authorizes system firmware updates at the request of the security company.
Provides a special point bypass option for service personnel maintenance.
Menu used to control doors, showing door status symbols.
Guides on changing the user's personal passcode with specific digit requirements.
Explains how to add a new user, including user numbers, authority levels, and areas.
Details how to edit existing user information, including passcode and name.
Describes the process of removing users and their associated data from the system.
Allows monitoring select points with the system turned off, acting as a door chime.
Instructions for setting the system's date and time for scheduled events.
Guides on changing, enabling, or disabling scheduled system functions (SKEDs).
Covers adjusting keypad display brightness, volume, and keypress tone.
Allows viewing events that occurred since the last memory clear.
Explains how to clear out event memory without turning the system off.
Provides instructions for reviewing past events stored in system memory.
Adds an extra step to disarming by requiring two unique passcodes.
Requires two passcodes to turn off the area, with a time countdown.
Details limitations and factors affecting security system performance and reliability.
Explains assigning points to groups where alarms trigger timers and reports.
Provides guidance on home fire safety planning and evacuation procedures.
Discusses keypad scope, authority levels, and their combination in multi-area systems.