Installation manual
Bosch Security Systems | 3/07 | FTR1.4
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Solution 64
In earlier versions, a Telco Alarm Fail would generate the alarm
as programmed however no alarm memory would be displayed
on the keypad once the sirens timed out. In this release, the
system will display alarm memory for Telco Line Fail alarms.
15) Bypass Reports For Non Burglary Zone Types.
In earlier versions, the Report Bypass option in MENU 3-1-7 for
Non Burglary Zones like Keyswitch, Display Only and 24hr Non
Burglary was being ignored and no bypass / un-bypass reports
would be sent to the control room for these zone types.
In this release all zone types will follow the Report Bypass
option programmed in MENU 3-1-7.
16)
NEW
End Of Exit Beep In Part Mode Added.
In earlier versions, arming in Part Mode 1 or 2 would start the
exit timer and count down display however unlike “All On”
arming there was no audible indication.
This release now includes an “End Of Exit” beep indication which
will sound when the exit timer expires. To disable this function
remove the exit warning option in MENU 6-1-5 Beeper Options.
17)
NEW
Force Alarm On Zone Tamper Option Added.
In previous versions, if the area was in the disarmed state and a
zone tamper alarms was triggered, the system would report the
tamper alarm to the control room and display on the keypad
but would not trigger the sirens unless the area was armed.
Version 1.10 includes a new Alarm On Tamper input option
which when set will force the sirens to trigger regardless of
whether or not the area is armed. See MENU 3-4-2 Option 6
“Alarm On Tamper”.
Inputs > Global Input Options >
Input Options
MENU 3-4-2
1 Tamper On Short N
2 Reserved N
3 Response Time 500ms N
4 Reserved N
5 Keyswitch Open/Close Y
6 Alarm On Tamper N
7 Reserved N
8 Reserved N
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Note
This option only takes effect when the EOL value has been set to
Alarm + Tamper monitoring in MENU 3-4-0, Option 11, 12 or 14,
or for RF device tampers.
18) Sequential Handover And Bypassed Zones.
In previous versions, if the sequential handover option has
been selected in MENU 2-1-2 and a zone which is in the entry
path has been bypassed, the system would generate an alarm
because the entry sequence was not sequential.
To prevent this scenario from occurring Version 1.10 now
excludes bypassed zones from the sequential handover list.
19) Output Timing Parameter Corrected.
In earlier versions, outputs which were configured to run
or operate for longer than 1 hour would fail to run for the
programmed time period.
V1.10 includes a correction to the timer function which
now allows outputs to run for the programmed time period
regardless of length.
20) Menu Text Changes And User Interface Improvements.
The following changes have been made to improve clarity for all
users.
1. MENU 6-2-5 now reads “View RF Device ID”.
2. MENU 1-4-2 ,option 6 now reads “Always Report Op/Cl”.
3. MENU 7-7-0 ,option 5 now reads “Cannot Change Own Pin” .
4. The phrase “ALLON” in some menus has changed to “ALL ON”.
5. When an output went into a trouble condition, the keypad
would display a System Trouble Alert Box and an Output Trouble
Alert Box. This release no longer displays the System Trouble
Alert Box for faulted outputs as it served no purpose.
21)
NEW
SMS Reporting To Pager Networks.
A new transmission format has been added in this release
to cater for SMS reporting to pager networks which do not
implement parity such as Link Paging.
See Transmission Type 14 - “SMS NO PARITY”. You should
verify the required protocol for your pager company before
implementing this option.
22) Area Senior Watch Alarm Reports. (Dead man Alarm)
In earlier versions, if Senior Watch in MENU 2-1-2 was enabled
for an area and the Senior Watch Time Period in MENU 7-2-6 was
set to 0 (zero) the system could generate spurious dead man
reports to the control room.
This has been corrected in this release so that Senior Watch
alarms will only be generated if the time period is set greater
than 0 (zero).
23) Alarm On Exit Error Reporting Corrected.
In earlier versions, no report was sent when an “Alarm On Exit
Error” occured if the transmission format was set to Contact ID.
SIA and other transmission formats where not effected.
This has been corrected in V1.10 and the system now reports
CID event 374 when an Alarm On Exit Error occurs.
24) User Duress Reports in SIA Format Corrected.
In earlier versions “User Duress” reports were not being sent if
the transmission type was set to SIA format.
This has been corrected in V1.10 and the system now reports
“User Duress” alarms when SIA transmission format is selected.










