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Bosch Security Systems 05/10 BLCC100I
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Installation Manual Output Programming
Outputs > Commands >
Turn Output On/Off
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MENU 4-0-1
This command allows you to manuallly turn any output ON or
OFF. Outputs can be congured to control various functions
including outside lighting, pool pumps, watering systems, air
conditioners etc.
1) Press [MENU] + [4] + [0] + [1] and select the output you want to
operate from the list then press [OK]. Alternatively, you can
directly enter the output number then press [OK].
2) The keypad will display the following when the output is o. To
turn the Output On, press [ON].
External Siren Op001
Output is OFF,
To turn ON, Press ON.
To Go Back Press OK
3) The keypad will display the following when the output is on. To
turn the output O, press [OFF].
External siren Op001
Output is ON,
To turn OFF, Press OFF.
To Go Back Press OK
4) Press [OK] or [MENU] when nished.
OUT PUT PR O PE R TI ES
Outputs > Properties >
Output Name
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MENU 4-1-0
O u t p u t 1 N a m e
This menu allows you to program the name for each output.
Output names can be up to 16 characters long.
1) Enter [MENU] + [4] + [1] + [0] and use the up and down arrows
to highlight the Output in the list then press [OK].
Alternatively, you can enter the output number directly and
press [OK].
2) Use the arrow and number keys to move and change text.
When the Output Name is complete, press [OK]. At any time
you can press the [OFF] key to clear the text from the current
cursor position to the end of the line. .
Output Name Op001
External Siren
Press OK to SAVE
See Alpha Text Programming in Section 4 — Programming
Overview for further detail on entering alpha text.
Outputs > Properties >
Event Type
MENU 4-1-1
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This menu allows you to set the output event type. See the
Output Event Type Table and Event Type Descriptions in this
section for more information on the available options.
1) Press [MENU] + [4] + [1] + [1] and use the up and down arrows
to highlight the Output in the list then press [OK].
Alternatively, you can directly enter the output number and
press [OK].
2) Use the up and down arrow keys to select the Event Type
required then press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to
exit without saving. It is also possible to directly enter the
Event Type number then press [OK].
Event Type Op001
36 - External Audible
Press 0-9 OK to SaveU
1 - Battery Trouble
This event type will cause the output to operate when the panel
detects a low or missing stand-by battery and will reset once a
successful battery test has been performed.
Battery tests are performed automatically every 4 hours and when
the system is armed. A manual test can also be requested at any time
while the system is disarmed. See MENU 7-9-1 — Battery Test
2 – AC Trouble
This event type will cause the output to operate when the panel
detects that the AC mains power has been missing for 1 minute and
will reset when the power has been restored for 1 minute.
3 – Telephone Line Trouble
This event type will cause the output to operate when the panel
detects that the telco line has been disconnected for 30 seconds and
will reset when the line has been restored.
4 – Comm Fail – Destination 1 / 2
This event type will cause the output to operate if the panel fails
to report to destination1 or 2 or both. The panel will try to send
the report as many times as set in the call attempt counter before
registering a comm fail.
The output will restore as soon as a successful report has been
sent to the destination that has previously failed to report. If both
Destination 1 and Destination 2 had failed to report then successful
report to both destinations will need to be made before the output
will reset. See MENU 5-2-0 — Call Attempt Count
5 – Third Failed Dialler Attempt
This event type will cause the output to operate when the panel has
made 3 unsuccessful call attempts to the base station. The output
will reset when all pending messages have been sent or when the
maximum number of call attempts have been made.
6 – Destination 1 Reporting
This event type will cause the output to operate when the panel is
communicating to Destination 1 and will reset when the transmission
ends.