Bosch Appliances 8-Dec Home Security System User Manual


 
20 | Control Panels, Control Centers, and Keypads | Solution Series
CC408 Solution 880
Control Panel
Features
Eight programmable user codes and eight radio remote
user codes
Two areas
DTMF telephone remote arming
Three arming modes
Day alarm, duress alarm, and codepad tamper alarm
Built-in telephone line fault monitor
Zone lockout
Automatic battery testing
Event memory recall
Programmable ring burst time
The CC408 Solution 880 Control Panel provides eight
programmable zones.
Functions
Functions for All Models
Eight Programmable User Codes and Eight Radio Remote
User Codes
Users can program up to eight user codes and eight radio
user codes. Only the Master Code holder can add or change
other system user codes.
Two Areas
The control panel is partitioned into two areas. Users can
operate both areas from one master codepad or from
multiple separate area addressable codepads.
Three Arming Modes
Users can arm the system using one of three modes:
AWAY Mode: Arms the entire system.
STAY Mode 1: Arms most zones. Does not arm zones
programmed as isolated (installer).
STAY Mode 2: Arms most zones. Does not arm zones
programmed as isolated (Master Code holder).
Dual-tone Multi-frequency (DTMF) Telephone Remote
Arming
Users can arm the system from any remote location using a
DTMF telephone. Once a communication link is established
between a DTMF telephone and the system, users can
operate the system using the telephone in the same way as
a codepad.
Day Alarm
Day alarm monitors a group of zones when the system is
disarmed. For example, the front door of a shop has a
pressure mat or electronic beam that customers turn on as
they enter or exit. The codepad beeps each time the mat or
beam turns on.
Duress Alarm
A codepad duress alarm can work as a silent hold-up alarm
and is useful when the system reports to a monitoring
station or pocket pager.
Codepad Tamper Alarm
Codepad tamper limits the number of times that someone
can try to enter the wrong user code. When someone
exceeds the limit, the system starts an alarm and sends a
report to a security monitoring station.
End-Of-Line (EOL) Resistor Value Choice
Users can choose different EOL resistor values when
programming the control panel. The selected value applies
to all zones at once. Users can add the control panel into an
existing system without changing the EOL resistors.
Built-in Telephone Line Fault Monitor
When the system detects a telephone line failure, it creates
a telephone line fault. Users can program the system to
sound an alarm if the telephone line is cut while the control
panel is armed.
Zone Lockout
The first zone to send an alarm condition is locked and a
siren runs for a specified time. All other zones that send
alarm conditions are reset when the sirens reset, but
continue to report if another alarm condition occurs. This
prevents an intruder from setting off the alarms in all zones,
waiting for the sirens to stop, and then entering the site.
Automatic Battery Testing
The system performs a battery test each time a user arms
the system, and automatically every four hours. When the
system detects a low capacity back-up battery, it creates a
low battery fault.
Event Memory Recall
Event Memory Recall plays the last 40 system events,
including all alarms, system arming, and system disarming.
If the control panel is partitioned, Event Memory Recall
plays the last 10 system events.
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