Bosch Appliances ICP-CC488 Home Security System User Manual


 
ICP-CC488 | Installation Guide | 18.0 System and Consumer Options EN | 83
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/08 | F01U089457-02
Program the time that the control panel automatically
arms itself in Locations 482 to 485 (refer to Section
17.12 Auto Arming Time on page 79). Set the Auto
Arming Pre-Alert Time in Location 481 (refer to
Section 17.11).
For partitioned ICP-CC488 Control
Panels, both areas are automatically
armed.
8 – STAY Indicator To Display Day Alarm Status
If this option is selected, the STAY indicator flashes
once every 3 sec when Day Alarm is enabled.
Specify Day Alarm zones in Location 265 (refer to
Section 14.1 Day Alarm Information on page 56).
You can turn Day Alarm on and off by holding
down [4] for 2 sec. Three beeps indicate Day Alarm
is turned on and two beeps indicate Day Alarm is
turned off. Refer to Section 14.1.3 Day Alarm Operation
on page 56 or more information.
18.6 Consumer Options 2
Location
497
1 Codepad display extinguishes after 60 sec
2
Single button arming allowed (AWAY/STAY Modes
1 and 2)
4
Single button disarming allowed (STAY Modes 1
and 2)
8 Alarm memory reset on disarm
1 – Codepad Display Extinguish after 60 Sec
If this option is selected, all indicators on the remote
codepad display are extinguished if a button is not
pressed for 60 sec. The indicators lights again when
there is an alarm (except a silent alarm), when a
button is pressed on the codepad, when the AC
MAINS fail beeps, or if the Entry Timer is activated.
2 – Single Button Arming Allowed
If this option is selected, the hold-down functions for
arming in AWAY Mode, STAY Mode 1 and STAY
Mode 2 are functional. Refer to Section 5.4 Hold-Down
Functions on page 32 for more information.
4 – Single Button Disarming Allowed
This option operates only when Option 2 in this
location is also selected. This option allows hold-
down functions for disarming from STAY Mode 1
and STAY Mode 2. Refer to Section 5.4 Hold-Down
Functions on page 32 for more information.
8 – Alarm Memory Reset on Disarm
If this option is selected, the alarm events memory
clears from the remote codepad when the system is
disarmed. If this option is not selected, the system
must be armed and disarmed again to clear alarm
memory from the remote codepad.
18.7 Consumer Options 3
Location
498
1 Codepad fault beeps allowed
2
Use digit 3 for Codepad Duress Alarm (instead of
digit 9)
4
Alarms activate sirens and strobe outputs in STAY
Mode 1 and 2
8 Zone Tamper Alarms to be silent
1 – Codepad Fault Alarms Beep
If this option is selected, the FAULT indicator flashes
and the codepad beeps once every minute until the
user acknowledges a system fault. To acknowledge a
new fault and stop the codepad from beeping once
every minute, press [AWAY].
If this option is not selected, the codepad only the
FAULT indicator flashes when a new fault occurs
and the codepad does not beep once every minute.
2 – Digit 3 for Codepad Duress Instead of 9
If this option is selected, a user can add 3 (instead of
a 9) to the code used to disarm the system to activate
a Duress Alarm.
4 – Alarms Activate Sirens and Strobe Outputs in
STAY Modes 1 and 2
Select this option if audible alarms are required when
the system is armed in STAY Mode 1 or STAY
Mode 2.
8 – Zone Tamper Alarms To Be Silent
This option allows Tamper Alarms, when Option 15
is programmed in Location 266 (refer to Section 14.2
EOL Resistor Value on page 56), or Tamper Alarms on
RF wireless devices to be silent when activated.
18.8 Radio Input Options
Location
499
Default
0
1 DSRF Receiver
2 Latching keyswitch input
3 Momentary keyswitch input
4 Reserved
1 – DSRF Series Receiver
Select this option to use the DSRF Series Receiver
for remote operations using radio remote hand-held
transmitters.
2 – Latching Keyswitch Input
Selecting this option allows you to connect a latching
keyswitch to the TS2 terminals D and GND to
remotely arm and disarm the system in AWAY
Mode.
4 – Momentary Keyswitch Input
Selecting this option allows you to connect a
momentary keyswitch to the TS2 terminals D and
GND to remotely arm and disarm the system in
AWAY Mode.