Bosch Appliances 8-Dec Home Security System User Manual


 
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Self-adjusting LED
The LED brightness adjusts automatically to the
surrounding light level. A blue light-emitting diode (LED)
indicates dual alarms and activates during a walk test. A
yellow LED indicates microwave alarms, and a red LED
indicates PIR alarms.
Remote Walk Test LED
Users can type a command through a keypad, a control
center, or programming software to remotely enable or
disable the walk test LED. Users can locally enable or
disable the walk test LED through the DIP switch.
Alarm Memory
Alarm memory flashes the alarm LED to indicate stored
alarms for use in multiple unit applications. A switched
voltage from the control panel controls the alarm memory.
Solid State Relays
Solid state relays send silent alarm output signals to
provide a higher level of security and reliability. An external
magnet does not activate the relay. The solid state relay
uses less current than a mechanical relay, providing longer
standby capacity during a power loss.
Draft, Insect, and Small Animal Immunity
The sealed optic chamber provides immunity to drafts and
insects, reducing false alarms. Small animal immunity
reduces false alarms caused by animals less than 4.5 kg
(10 lb), such as rodents.
Remote Self Test
A remote self test initiates when the walk test input
switches to its true state. The alarm relay and alarm LED
activate for four seconds following a successful test. The
trouble relay activates, and the alarm LED flashes following
a failed test.
Input Power Supervision
When the power is lower than 8 V, a low input power trouble
condition activates the trouble relay and causes the LED to
flash. The trouble condition clears automatically when
power reaches or exceeds 8 V.
Trouble Memory
When the walk test input switches to its true state for less
than two seconds, LED flashes to indicate the most recent
trouble condition. If there is no trouble in memory, the LED
does not flash. After twelve hours, or after the detector
receives a second walk test pulse for two seconds or less,
the LED stops flashing and the trouble memory clears.
Certifications and Approvals
Region Certification
Europe CE 89/336/EEC European Council Directive;
EN 55022: 1998 +A2: 2003 (CISPR 22:
1997); EN 50130-4: 1995 +A2: 2003; EN
61000-4-2: 1995 +A2: 2001; EN
61000-4-3: 1996 +A1: 2002; EN
61000-4-4: 1995 +A2: 2001; EN
61000-4-5: 1995 +A1: 2001; EN
61000-4-6: 2003; EN 61000-4-11: 1994
+A1: 2001; EN 60950-1: 2001 1st
editiion (IEC 60950-1: 2001); EN 300
440-1, V1.2.2: 1999; EN 301 489-1
V1.4.1: 2002 and -3 V1.2.1: 2000; TS
50131-2-4: 2004 (v0)
EN50131 ISC-PDL1-WA18H tested to EN 50131-1
Grade 2, TS 50131-2-2 August 2004, TS
50131-2-4 August 2004, EN 50130-4, EN
50130-5
Belgium INCERT (B-509-0052)
Poland TECHOM ISC-PDL1-W18G
USA UL W18G only: ANSR: Intrusion Detection
Units (UL639), ANSR7: Intrusion
Detection Units Certified for Canada
(cULus)
FCC (T3XISC-PDL1-W18G)
Italy IMQ (CA12.00833)
Canada IC (1249A-W18G)
France AFNOR W18H: Type 3 (*), NF et A2P (NF 324 - H58)
China CCC 2007031901000294
Sweden INTYG ISC-PDL1-W18G only: Nr07-169
Brazil ANATEL 1282-06-1855
the
Netherlands
REQ 07223002/AA/00 (ISC-PDL1-W18G)
The detectors are also designed to comply with the following standards and
approvals.
Australia C-Tick
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