Bosch Appliances 8-Dec Home Security System User Manual


 
24 | Control Panels, Control Centers, and Keypads | Solution Series
CC880 Solution 16 Control
Panel
Features
16 zones
32 programmable codes
Four areas
Remote programming
DTMF telephone remote arming (optional)
Three arming modes
Day alarm, duress alarm, and codepad tamper alarm
Telephone line fault monitor (optional)
Automatic battery testing
Event memory recall
The CC880 Solution 16 Control Panel is part of an electronic
surveillance system suitable for home or business needs.
The control panel supports 16 zones. Eight zones use
programmable end-of-line (EOL) resistor values. Add an
eight-zone expansion board or use zone doubling to achieve
16 zones.
Functions
Functions for All Models
32 Programmable User Codes
The control panel system supports 32 personal
identification number (PIN) user codes. Each PIN can have
up to seven digits. Any number of users can be assigned a
master PIN. Master PIN users can program other PINs and
perform general system configuring. All other user PINS are
assigned to one of five authority levels.
Four Areas
The control panel is partitioned into four areas. One master
codepad or multiple separate area addressable codepads
can operate each area.
Remote Programming
Users can program the zones remotely with CC816 Alarm
Link (A-Link) software on a PC with MS-DOS
®
and a modem.
Users can run diagnostics, arm systems, and bypass zones
with an off-site computer. This reduces service visits to a
site and provides quick customer service, saving time and
money. Remote programming is invaluable for country
locations where a control panel might be located hundreds
of kilometers (miles) from an office.
Dual-tone Multi-frequency (DTMF) Telephone Remote
Arming
The optional CC886 Telephone DTMF Command Module
allows a DTMF telephone to arm the system from any
remote location. 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.
Three Arming Modes
Users arm the system in 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).
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.
Telephone Line Fault Monitor Option
The optional CC887 Telephone Line Fault Module creates a
telephone line fault when a telephone line fails. Users can
program the system to sound an alarm if the telephone line
is cut while the control panel is armed.
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.
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