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Bosch DS7200V2-EXP - On-Board Sensor Loop Setup; Figure 15: Tamper-Wired Zone Configuration

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DS7200V2-EXP | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation
and Setup
EN | 18
2.2.6 Silencing an Alarm with a Keyswitch
Momentary Keyswitch: To silence alarms (stop
Alarm output), operate the keyswitch. If the area
is armed, operating the keyswitch to silence the
alarm also disarms the area. If the area is
disarmed, operating a momentary keyswitch to
silence the alarm does not arm the area.
Maintained Keyswitch: If the area is armed, turn
the keyswitch to the disarmed position. The
control panel disarms the area and silences the
alarm. If the area is disarmed, turn the keyswitch
to the armed position (the control panel does not
arm) and then return to the disarmed position.
2.2.7 Exit Terminator Button
When the Keyswitch Zone Function Options 1
parameter (see “Options 1, Zone Function ##” in
the DS7200V2 Expert Programming Guide
[P/N: 4998153891]) is set to 15, the input
functions as an exit terminator button. This zone
function activates in the same manner as the
momentary keyswitch. When Exit Delay is active,
operating the exit terminator button terminates
Exit Delay and immediately arms the control
panel. If Chime Mode is enabled and Exit Delay is
not active, pressing the exit terminator button
activates the chime tone and the button
functions as a doorbell.
2.3 On-board Sensor Loop Setup
2.3.1 Overview
The control panel provides eight on-board sensor
loops (L-1 to L-8). Each sensor loop operates
independently and does not interfere with the
operation of the others.
The default End-of-Line (EOL) resistor selection
for the on-board sensor loops is the single alarm
contact tamper-wired configuration.
See “Global Zone Configuration” in the DS7200V2
Expert Programming Guide (P/N: 4998153891) to
modify the on-board sensor loop EOL resistor
configuration.
2.3.2 Tamper-Wired Zone Configuration
The on-board sensor loops can be used as
tamper-wired zones to report tamper conditions
when the zone has become open or shorted.
See Figure 15 to wire a sensor loop as a tamper-
wired zone.
Figure 15: Tamper-Wired Zone
Configuration
1- Tamper contact
2- Alarm contact
3- Multiple alarm contact configuration only
(5 contacts max)
4- 2.2 kΩ EOL resistor
5-
2.2 k
Ω
alarm resistor
3
4
1
2
5

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