Bosch Appliances ICP-CC488 Home Security System User Manual


 
ICP-CC488 | Installation Guide | 15.0 System Reporting Information EN | 65
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/08 | F01U089457-02
When the Swinger Shutdown Count is reached, all
zones that were activated are locked out according to
their individual lockout settings.
If Lockout Dialer is enabled for any zone,
the last restore signal is not transmitted
until the system is disarmed.
If the ICP-CC488 Control Panel is
partitioned, the Swinger Shutdown Count
for Dialer applies to both Area 1 and
Area 2.
Example
All eight zones are programmed for lockout dialer
with a Swinger Shutdown Count of 6. If Zone 1
activates an alarm, the Swinger Shutdown Count
decrements to 5 when the control panel calls.
If Zone 1 reactivates the dialer, the Swinger
Shutdown Count is decremented by to 4. If Zone 1
reactivates the dialer three more times, the Swinger
Shutdown Count is 1.
If Zone 2 activates an alarm, the Swinger Shutdown
Count is decremented to 0, which locks out Zone 2
from activating the dialer until the system is reset. At
this point, the Swinger Shutdown Count for the
Dialer is reset to 6 and the process of swinger
shutdown for the remaining zones, including Zone 1,
begins again until all zones are locked out.
15.0 System Reporting
Information
This section covers features that are involved with
basic housekeeping of the system. These include
monitoring of the zones, whether they are isolated
from the system or are actually operating, the status
of the AC MAINS and DC power to the system, and
codepad-generated alarms activated by the user.
15.1 Zone Status – Zone Tamper Report
Location
381 to 382
Location Default
Zone Tamper Report 381 0
Zone Tamper Restore Report 382 0
A Zone Tamper Report (Contact ID Event Code
144) is sent when Option 14 is programmed in
Location 266 (refer to Section 14.2 EOL Resistor Value
on page 56) and the zone loop using split EOL
resistors (3K3/6K8) with tamper (1K) becomes open
circuit.
To enable Zone Tamper and Zone Tamper
Restore Reports, program the two locations with
any digit from 1 to 15.
15.2 Zone Status – Walk Test Report
Location
383 to 384
Location Default
Walk Test Report 383 0
Walk Test Restore Report 384 0
A Walk Test Report (Contact ID Event Code 607) is
sent when either the Installer or Master Code holder
activates Walk Test Mode (refer to Section 5.1.8 on
page 26 or Section 5.2.9 on page 31 for more
information).
To enable Walk Test and Walk Test Restore Reports,
program the two locations with any digit from 1 to
15.
15.3 Zone Status – Bypass Reports
Location
385 to 386
Location Default
Zone Bypass Report 385 9
Zone Bypass Restore Report 386 8
A zone is bypassed when it is manually isolated.
Refer to Section 3.11 Isolating Zones on page 17 for
information on isolating zones. A Zone Bypass
Report (Contact ID Event Code 573) is sent at the
end of Exit Time for any zone that was manually
isolated. A 24-Hour Zone sends a Zone Bypass
Report when the zone is selected to be isolated.
A Zone Bypass Restore Report is sent when the
system is disarmed. All bypassed zones are
automatically cleared when the system is disarmed.
The Bypass code parameter has no effect on Contact
ID Format because a Zone Bypass is always reported
as Event Code 570.
If Zone Bypass Reports are not required,
program Locations 385 and 386 as 0.
A 24-Hour Burglary Zone that is manually
bypassed reports as Contact ID Event
Code 572.
A 24-Hour Fire Zone that is manually
bypassed reports as Contact ID Event
Code 571.
15.4 Zone Status – Trouble Reports
Location
387 to 388
Location Default
Zone Trouble Report 387 2
Zone Trouble Restore Report 388 3
A zone is in trouble when it is unsealed at the end of
Exit Time. A Sensor Trouble Report (Contact ID
Event Code 380) is sent to indicate that one or more
zones were automatically isolated by the system. 24-
Hour Zones that are unsealed at the end of Exit Time
do not transmit a Sensor Trouble Report because the
restoral for that zone is still outstanding.