Installation manual

Bosch Security Systems | 3/07 | FTR1.4
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Solution 64
For example if 2 x CM110 Output Expanders are fitted then
Outputs 1 - 4 will be located on the main panel, Outputs 5 - 8
will be located on CM110 Expander 1 and Outputs 9 - 12 will be
located on CM110 Expander 2.
OU TP UT A ND P ROX READER MAPPING
De vi ce
Type
Output
Nu mb er
Re ad er
Nu mb er
Solution 64 Panel 1 -4 N/A
CM110 Expander 1 5 - 8 9 -10
CM110 Expander 2 9 - 12 11 - 12
CM110 Expander 3 13 - 16 13 - 14
Proximity Readers 1 - 8 are reserved for Keypad Readers.
External readers are addressed as readers 9 to 14.
3)
NEW
Support For 3 x CM120 Power Supply Modules.
Version 1.10 includes support for up to three CM120 - 1 Amp
LAN Power Supply Modules.
CM120 modules can be located in up to three different
locations or buildings to provide LAN voltage regeneration as
well as supplying power to other modules, Intrusion Sensors,
Door Strikes etc. The CM120 modules are designed to run off
a standard plug pack transformer and include built in battery
chargers suitable for charging 12V 7Ah batteries.
As with all LAN modules, the status of the CM120 is constantly
being monitored and reported to the control panel via the
system LAN.
MO DU LE CO NF IG UR AT IO N IN FO RMATION
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Note
Multiple module support requires that each module is set to a
unique address. For example if a system has 1 x CM104 and 1 x
CM120 installed, they should both be addressed as ‘module 1’. If an
extra CM104 was fitted then it should be addressed as ‘module 2’.
The panel will only look for new devices follwing a power cycle
and only if the LAN is not secured. To add new devices, make
sure the LAN is unsecured before powering the system down.
Set the module Address DIP switches accordingly and complete
wiring as per instuctions. Once complete re-power the system. To
interrogate devices connected to the LAN you can use LAN Status
command, MENU-6-0-0
LAN MODULE ADDRESSING
Module Nº SW 1 SW 2 SW 3
1 OFF OFF OFF
2 ON OFF OFF
3 OFF ON OFF
Each different module type should be
addressed starting at address 1.
4)
NEW
Support For Keypad Simulator Added
Version 1.10 includes support for the real time keypad simulator.
The keypad simulator is a new feature which can be accessed
via the latest version of our Solution Link RAS software.
When connected to the panel using either dial up or direct
connection modes, the keypad simulator option will be
available via the Solution Link tool bar.
The keypad simulator allows you to view any keypad on the
system as well as perform any available keypad functions via
the PC.
5) Output Polarities With Pre Delay.
In earlier versions, outputs programmed with output polarity
“Low With Pre Delay “ and “Open With Pre Delay” did not
function correctly. The output would operate after the pre delay
time expired however the output would then reset rather than
remain latched on. This operation has been corrected in this
release.
6) Battery Test On Arming Option.
In earlier versions, the system would always perform a battery
test on arming regardless of whether or not the “Battery Test
On Arming Option was selected. This operation has been
corrected in this release. See MENU 7-3-1.
7) Outputs Programmed To Follow Chime Zones.
In earlier versions, an output configured to operate when a
chime zone was triggered would not reset if the chime function
was turned off for that area while a chime alarm was in effect.
This operation has been corrected in this release. See Output
Event Type 30 - Chime Zone Triggered
8) Outputs Programmed To Follow Auto Arm Pre-Alert.
In earlier versions, an output configured to operate when an
Auto Arming Pre Alert timer was running would not reset if the
Auto Arm Time was delayed buy a user.
This operation has been corrected in this release. See Output
Event Type 31 - Auto Arm Pre Alert
9)
NEW
Panel DTMF Control Functions Enhanced.
In earlier versions, DTMF control functions were restricted to
remote arming of the entire system only.
Version 1.10 now includes comprehensive DTMF control of
individual areas and outputs with full user PIN and TIMER
GROUP access verification.
Comms > Remote Access >
DTMF Options
MENU 5-3-5
1 DTMF Arming Y
2 DTMF Disarming N
3 DTMF User Functions N
4 DTMF Quick Arming Y
5 Reserved N
6 Reserved N
7 Reserved N
8 Reserved N