DS7200V2-EXP | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation
and Setup
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Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 04/12 | F01U253045-02
2.6.9 DX2010 Addressing
Any time you change the address DIP
switches, cycle the power to the
module OFF and then ON for the
changes to take effect.
Use Table 9 to set the address jumpers for all
DX2010s connected to the control panel.
Shaded rows only apply to the DS7240V2.
Table 9: DX2010 Address Settings
1 to 8 Data Bus Addr
9 to 16 Data Bus Addr
102
Data Bus Addr
106
17 to 24 Data Bus Addr
103
Data Bus Addr
106
25 to 32 Data Bus Addr
104
Data Bus Addr
107
33 to 40 Data Bus Addr
105
Data Bus Addr
107
* For Standard Sensor Loop, set the location’s
“Device” parameter to “2.” Set the DX2010
address as shown in Table 10. See Location ##,
Device on page 82 for programming details.
** For Doubled Sensor Loop, set the location’s
“Device” parameter to “3.” Set the DX2010
address as shown in Table 10.
For tamper-wired zones, use Data Bus Addresses
101 to105. Set the device type settings to “2”
(see Location ##, Device on page 82).
Set the address DIP switches as shown in Table
10.
Shaded rows apply only to the DS7240V2.
Table 10: DX2010 DIP Switch Settings
DX2010 DIP Switch Settings
101 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
102 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
103 OFF OFF OFF OFF
OFF
104 OFF OFF OFF OFF
105 OFF OFF OFF
OFF OFF
106 OFF OFF OFF
OFF
107 OFF OFF OFF
OFF
See Figure 37 for proper DX2010 DIP switch
configuration.
Figure 37: DX2010 DIP Switch
Configuration
1- OFF position
2- ON position
Sample address setting shown is for Address
102
2.6.10 DX2010 Status LED
See the following for Status LED operation:
• One flash per second indicates normal
operation.
• LED steady ON can indicate any of the
following:
- Power, no communication.
- “G” wire is not connected or there is a
communication problem between the
control panel and the DX2010.
- No locations (zones) are assigned to the
DX2010 with this address. See Location
##, Zone Function on page 83 for details.
- DX2010 address is not set correctly.
• LED OFF indicates that there is no power to
the module.
Figure 38: DX2010 Status LED Location
1- DX2010 DIP Switches
2- DX2010 Status LED
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6
1