Installation manual
Intrusion Control Panel Solution 64
Release Notes April, 2006
Release Notes for Version 1.05
In the interest of ongoing product development and improvement, Bosch is proud to release software version 1.05 for the
Solution 64 Intrusion Control Panel. This document briefly outlines the numerous new features and improvements added in this
release. Please read in conjunction with the current installation manual and other addendums for more detailed information.
To coincide with this release, we are pleased to also announce that Version 1.03 of our Solution Link Upload/Download software
is now available. Version 1.03 includes increased functionality, as well as support for the additional features in the V1.05
Solution 64 release.
1)
NEW
Support Added For Tampered Keypads.
Version 1.05 includes support for the recently released tampered
keypads which a
re available with or without built in proximity
readers.
The “Enable Rear Tamper” option (MENU 6-1-4, Option 4) needs
to be enabled for each tampered keypad fitted to the system.
Devices > Keypads >
General Options
MENU 6-1-4
1 Keypad Extinguish N
2 Greeting On Arm Y
3 Greeting On Disarm Y
4 Enable Rear Tamper N
5 PIN To Change Area N
6 Home Area Only N
7 Report Keypad Temperature Y
8 Display Area Indicators N
The above options can be configured independantly for each
keypad fit
ted to the system.
2)
NEW
Panel Default Lockout Indication.
In earlier versions it was difficuilt to determine if panel defaulting
had been disabled. When this option has been set via MENU
7-7-4, it is impossible to default the system without knowing the
installer code.
In this release, if the installer default function has been disabled
then the panel will pulse or click the line seize relay 4 times
during power up. If this occurs and the installer code is unknown
you will need to return the panel to the place of purchase for
defaulting. Charges may apply for this service.
Suppo
rt for Tamper Keypads added
Installer Default Lockout Indication added
User ID for Keyfob Panic and Low battery added
Arming in Part Mode 1 and 2 Via Prox Readers
Token Control Via Common Area Keypads
3)
Telco Line Fail Reporting Corrected.
In previous versions a telco line fail would be reported as a
Contact ID event E351 with C001 instead of E351 with C891,
where C891 represents panel number 1 in the base station
template . The telco line restore reports correctly as event R351
with C891.
This has now been corrected in V1.05.
4)
NEW
Keyfob Panic And Low Battery Reports By User
In previous versions it was not possible to indiviually report RF
keyfob panic alarms or low battery events per user. in V1.05,
zones number 301 to 428 have been assigned to represent
keyfob events for users 1 through to user 128.
This feature now allows the panel to be used in portable duress
alarm applications where positive user identification is required.
Eg. A keyfob panic alarm triggered by user 26 will
report as E120-GG-Zn326.
See the Base Station Reporting template V1.04 or
higher for more information.
5)
NEW
Token Control Via Common Area Keypads.
In previous versions, if a user who belonged to only
one area presented their token to a roaming prox
keypad reader, the system would log them on and
move the keypad to display the users area. To arm
the area the user would need to swipe their token a
second time.
In this release a new option called “Arm If Single Area
User” has been added to the Reader Options MENU
1-6-3. When this option is set, a user who belongs to
a single area only needs to present their token once
to the keypad for the area to arm. This function only
works via keypad readers and for users who only
belong to one area.
6)
Screen Saver Display Corrected.
In previous versions the area armed, disarmed and
part armed icons where not being displayed when
the keypad was in screen saver mode.
In V1.05 the icons are displayed correctly when in
screen saver mode.










