D9412GV4/D7412GV4 v2.03 | Installation and System Reference Guide | 13.0 SDI2 Devices
.
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 7/16 | F01U265457-09 78
Table 30: B520 Valid Switch Settings and Internal
Addresses
Rotary Switch Setting
Corresponding Internal
Address
1 176
2 177
3 178
4 179
5 180
6 181
7 182
8 183
13.8.2 Supervision
Supervision of B520 Auxiliary Power Supply
Modules on the SDI2 bus is enabled through
control panel configuration. Refer to the
Control Panels (D9412GV4/D7412GV4 v2.03)
Program Entry Guide for details in enabling
auxiliary power supply modules. Any failure to
receive an expected response from an SDI2
module results in a system fault display on all
keypads and a SDI FAULT event sent to the
central station.
13.8.3 Auxiliary Power Supply Faults
Each auxiliary power supply module on the
SDI2 bus monitors several conditions including
AC status, battery status, over current status,
and a tamper input. Each of these conditions
produces a unique system fault condition at all
keypads, and is accompanied by a module
specific SDI Failure event sent to the central
station.
When the control panel shows a generic
trouble condition for a SDI2 bus power supply
module, it could mean one of several non-
serviceable things has occurred; low power
output, module firmware flash error, or battery
charger circuit failure.
13.9 B810 wireless receiver
The wireless receiver detects and reports
ambient Radio Frequency (RF) interference as
a system fault indicated as a jamming
condition. This fault is accompanied by an RF
Interference event sent to the central station.
The address switch determines the address for
the receiver. The control panel requires the
receiver’s address for communications. The
B810 address switches provide a single-digit
setting for the module’s address. The module
uses addresses 1 through 4. Addresses 0 and 5
through 9 are invalid. When connected to a
D9412GV4/D7412GV4 v2.03 Control Panel,
only addresses 1 and 2 are valid. Refer to
Figure 35.
Figure 35: B810 Switch Set to Address 1
13.9.1 Supervision
Supervision of B810 is enabled automatically
when at least one RF device is enrolled via a
systems keypad or RPS. Available RF devices
on the D9412GV4/D7412GV4 v2.03 control
panel are RF repeaters, wireless points, or user
key fobs. Any failure to receive an expected
response from an SDI2 module results in a
system fault display on all keypads and an SDI
Fault event sent to the central station.
13.9.2 Wireless Receiver Faults
B810 detects and reports ambient Radio
Frequency (RF) interference as a system fault
indicated as a jamming condition when the
ambient noise is above the jamming threshold
for a continuous period of 20 secs.
The receiver reports a tamper condition to the
D9412GV4/7412GV4 v2.03 control panel when
the receiver assembly is removed from the
mounting base. The tamper input on the
receiver can create a system fault at the
keypads. The receiver can also generate a
general trouble system fault. This fault
indicates a non-recoverable problem has
occurred that requires servicing. The control
panels reports trouble system fault and module
tamper system fault as module-specific fault to
the central station.
13.9.3 Wireless Repeater Faults
Each RADION wireless repeater within range of
the B810 receives and relays RF packets from
the RADION wireless transmitters. The