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10-1
Bosch Security Systems 07/14 BLCC610I
SECTION 10
Device Programming
T
his chapter covers the different device types and the
numerous programmable options which can be used
to control how a device operates.
The commands menu allows you to view the status of any
device in the system and will display its condition as well
as the temperature and voltage where available.
Keypads are the most common device used in the system
and must be assigned to a home area if they are to operate
correctly in a system. You are also able to set the contrast,
backlight and beeper volume to your own personal
preference.
RF Devices can also be connected to the system and from
this menu you are able to set supervision times, receiver
jamming, tamper options and more.
DEVICE COMMANDS
Devices > Commands >
Device Status
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MENU 6-0-0
This command will allow you to view the status of any
device connected to the system (except CM195 Multi RF
Receiver Module). The following information is available:
Line 1 = LAN Device and Number
Line 2 = Firmware Version
Line 3 = Voltage, Temperature & Area Assignment.
1) Press [MENU] + [6] + [0] + [0] and use the up and
down arrows to highlight the device in the list and
press [OK]. The display will show the device status.
Kp1 Keypad 1 Name
Op1 OutputX Exp 2
Ux1 UniExpander 1
Press  OK or MENU
2) The status line will scroll the keypad voltage,
temperature and area while the device type and
firmware version number are continuously
displayed.
Keypad 1 Name Kp1
Graphic + Prox V2.05
Voltage = 13.87
Press OK or MENU
3) Press [OK] or [MENU] to exit when finished.
i
Note
In previous versions, when selecting to view the
status of the ethernet module, the status line did not
include the MAC address or IP address of the CM751B
ethernet module. In version 2.15, viewing the status
of the ethernet module, both the MAC address and
IP addres set for the ethernet module will now be
included.
Devices > Commands >
LAN Secure
MENU 6-0-1
If the LAN network is secure, this will prevent the system
detecting additional LAN devices when the system has
been powered down, additional devices connected and
powered back up again. If the LAN network is not secured,
the system will automatically detect any additional
devices added when the system has been powered down
and then powered back up again.
1) Press [MENU] + [6] + [0] + [1]. If the system LAN is
not secured, the keypad will display the following.
LAN is not Secured
To Secure, Press ON
Press OK or MENU
2) Use the ON and OFF keys to toggle LAN secure on
or off.
3) Press [OK] to exit.
i
Note
In previous versions, if the system LAN is secured
and the panel is power cycled, then the CM751B IP
Ethernet Interface Module or CM743B 2G GSM/GPRS/
SMS Radio Module if installed would fail to restart. In
this situration the LAN would need to be unsecured
and then perform a LAN scan or power cycle. In
version 2.15, this has been corrected.

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Bosch SOLUTION 6000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Partitions8
System TypeHybrid wired/wireless security system
KeypadsUp to 16
CommunicationPSTN, optional IP module, optional GSM/GPRS module
Arming ModesStay, Away
Power Supply16.5VAC
Backup Battery12V 7Ah
Operating Temperature0°C to +50°C

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