Bosch Appliances 8-Dec Home Security System User Manual


 
46 | Control Panels, Control Centers, and Keypads | 7000 Line
DS7400Xi Series Address-
able Control Panels
Features
Up to 248 zones in up to eight areas
400-event history buffer
Up to 200 personal ID numbers (PINs)
Up to 112 wireless devices
Up to 15 keypads and/or door access control modules
(DACMs)
Up to 240 addressable points including up to 60
outputs
Ethernet network connectivity
Remote programming over serial interface, Ethernet
network, or phoneline
The DS7400Xi Series Addressable Control Panels can be
programmed for up to eight areas, are keypad or remotely
programmable, and have a wide range of features.
Functions
Answering Machine Override
Each control panel model has a built-in answering machine
override function. No external hardware is required.
Automatic Arming and Delayed Arming
Program an automatic arming time for each area daily. Use
delayed arming to override automatic arm time or to specify
a time for the panel to arm.
Common Area Arming
Program one area to follow the arming state of some or all
of the other areas. The common area arms only when all
areas linked to it are armed, protecting shared areas such
as foyers and entry-ways while maintaining separate areas.
Custom Arming Configurations
Program the system to arm in different configurations to
automatically bypass a group of zones.
Easy Function Key User Interface
Six labeled function keys eliminate the need for multi-
button commands. Enter a PIN followed by the function
key to perform functions such as arming, disarming, and
resetting smoke detectors.
The interface provides new users with easy to follow
procedures. Expert users can quickly access items.
A programmable Quick Arm feature allows users to turn
the system on without a PIN. The system requires a PIN
to turn off the system, silence alarms, or perform
system tests.
EEPROM Technology
The control panel uses electronically erasable
programmable read-only memory (EEPROM). The EEPROM
retains program memory, system programming, user codes,
and the arm/disarm state through a power failure. There is
a delay on power restore that prevents false alarms from
space sensors that might take several minutes to become
operational.
Eight Areas
Divide the control panel into eight separate system areas,
each area with its own keypads and reporting ID. Keypads
can be programmed as master keypads, allowing access to
all areas.
Flexible Digital Communication
The communicator works with most alarm receivers, and
supports 3/1, 4/1, 4/2, Contact ID, SIA, BFSK digital
communicator formats and pager format. The pager format
allows the control to dial a digital pager service and leave a
numeric message representing the account number and
event code.
Input and Output Cross Matrix
Input and output cross matrix allows output functions to
follow the status of specific input zones. Outputs can be
programmed to follow any combination of one or two zones,
open or closed, with the system armed or disarmed.
LED and Alphanumeric Keypad Support
DS7445V2 LED Keypad: Provides an LED per zone
(LEDs 1-8 for main board zones and LEDs 9-16 for
expansion zones), and eight system status LEDs that
show conditions such as armed, fire alarm, and trouble.
DS7445i LED Keypad: Provides an LED per zone (for
main board zones 1-8 only), and eight system status
LEDs that show conditions such as armed, fire alarm,
and trouble.
DS7447V2 Alphanumeric Keypad: Two line, freely
programmable display allows 16 characters of custom
text to be programmed for zone and area descriptions.
The user can adjust the sounder volume and backlight
intensity using easy two-button commands. The
DS7447V2 is required for system programming.
Note: LED and LCD keypads may be mixed in the same
system.
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