Bosch Appliances CC880 Home Security System User Manual


 
CC880/LP880, SC8016 | Operators Guide | 15.0 Date and Time EN | 12
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Horn Speaker Fail
A horn speaker failure fault registers when the
system detects that the horn speaker is disconnected.
This fault clears once the horn speaker is
reconnected. Your installer needs to program the
system for this feature to operate.
Telephone Line Fail
A telephone line failure fault registers when the
system detects the telephone line is disconnected
from the control panel. Your installer needs to
program the system for this feature to operate.
E2 Fault
An E2 failure fault registers when the system detects
an internal checksum error. Contact your installer as
soon as this fault displays.
Zone 16 in Alarm (Partitioned Systems Only)
A Zone 16 in alarm fault registers when Zone 16
registers an alarm condition. The AUX indicator
displays if a Master Partitioned codepad is used and
the system is partitioned. Contact your installer
regarding this fault.
Communication Fail
A communication failure fault registers when the
control panel fails to communicate with the receiving
party (such as a monitoring company, mobile phone,
or pocket pager). The communication fault clears
once the control panel successfully reports to the
receiving party.
This fault condition registers when a
communication by Safecom equipment
fails (Version 2.00 +).
To determine if the system failed to
communicate by the telephone line or the
communication by Safecom, press and
hold button [8]. Zone 1 displays if the
system failed to communicate by the
telephone line and Zone 2 displays if the
system failed to communicate by Safecom.
15.0 Date and Time
Programming the date and time is only required
when you need functions such as automatic test
reports, automatic arming, and history events to
operate correctly.
How to Program the Date and Time
1. Enter your four character master code, followed
by [6] and the [#] button (for example,
[2 5 8 0 6 #]).
Three beeps are heard and the STAY and
AWAY indicators flashes.
2. Enter the day, month, year, hour, and minute
(DD, MM, YY, HH, MM format) (for example,
DD = day of the month, MM = month of the
year, YY = current year, HH = hour of the day,
MM = minute of the day).
To program the hour of the day, use the 24:00
hour format.
3. Press the [#] button to exit and return to the
disarmed state.
Two beeps are heard and the STAY and AWAY
indicators turn off. If a long beep is heard, an
error ocurred when entering the date and time.
16.0 Turning Output Devices
On/Off
This feature is only applicable if your security
company has programmed an output that can
operate external devices (such as, toggle on/off by
the codepad). The output programmed by your
security company can control a pool pump or
outside lighting. Up to five different outputs can be
programmed.
How to Turn an Output On or Off
1. Enter your four character master code, followed
by [5] and the [#] button (for example,
[2 5 8 0 5 #]).
Three beeps are heard and the STAY and
AWAY indicators flash.
2. Enter the output number (1 to 5).
3. Press the [#] button to turn the output on or
press the [*] button to turn the output off.
Three beeps are heard if the output is turned on
and two beeps are heard if the output is turned
off.
Repeat Step 2 and Step 3 if more than one
output device is required to be turned on or off.
4. Press the [#] button to exit this function.
Two beeps are heard and the STAY and AWAY
indicators turn off.
Using Table 12, have the security company detail the
devices that can be turned on and off by the
codepad. Output device 5 can be programmed to
automatically turn on at the same time every day and
can be overridden by the codepad.
Table 12: Output Devices On/Off
Output
Device Description
1
2
3
4
5 (Auto)
Time
am/pm