Bosch Appliances D8125INV Network Card User Manual


 
D8125INV
Installation
D8125INV Operation and Installation Guide
© 2005 Bosch Security Systems Page 23 49690E
If both a Tamper and Fault condition occur, the Tamper condition takes priority over the Fault condition
and an open condition is sent to the control panel.
Therefore, Bosch Security Systems recommends the following:
Controlled points be programmed as ‘Instant alarm on Open’ when armed and ‘Trouble’
when disarmed.
24 Hour points be programmed as ‘Instant alarm on Open’
Fire points be programmed as ‘Trouble on Open’
An Open condition on the control panel signifies a Tamper while a Short condition is considered a Fault.
Burg
Fire
(Fire Point = Yes)
24 Hour Controlled
Inovonics Transmitter
Point
Type
Point
Response
Point
Type
Point
Response
Point
Type
Point
Response
FA113 -- Pt 74 and 194 only n/a 4 2 n/a
FA113 – Pt 75 and 195 only 0 1,9 1,2,3 0,1,6,7,E
FA202
0 1,9
n/a
FA203S/D*
FA204*
FA205S/FA205D*
0 1,9 1,2,3
FA206I/S
FA206DS
n/a 2,3
FA207
FA209*
n/a
FA210W
FA210
FA216L/H
0 1,9
FA223S/D n/a
FA250 0 1,9
1,9 1,2,3
0,1,6,7,E
FA570/FA575 n/a
0
3 n/a
* = Devices can be programmed as 24 Hour or Controlled Point depending on the application
Table 9: Recommended Point Types/Point Responses
3.6.2 Menu 2: Change Installer Passcode
Note: If the installer’s passcode is lost, you must send the D8125INV to Bosch repair for defaulting.
Shipped from the factory, the D8125INV passcode is 123456. To change this passcode, follow the steps shown below:
1.
From the Main Menu, press [2]. The keypad will display:................
Enter the current passcode.
Note: Each digit of the passcode will appear as a *.
If the passcode entered does not match the existing passcode, a 3-beep
error tone will occur and the keypad will display:
Then you will return to the Main Menu.
After a valid passcode is entered, the keypad will display:.................
Enter a new 6-digit passcode.