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<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong>ENInstallation Guide<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong>Control Panel


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | Contents EN | 2Contents1. Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................61.1 Documentation Conventions ................................................................................................................................61.2 Scope of Document................................................................................................................................................61.3 Specifications ..........................................................................................................................................................71.4 Standard Features...................................................................................................................................................71.5 Control Panel Assembly........................................................................................................................................81.6 Listings and Approvals ..........................................................................................................................................81.7 System Options.......................................................................................................................................................81.8 System Batteries......................................................................................................................................................91.9 Available Power .....................................................................................................................................................91.10 Installer Keypad/RPS Connector .........................................................................................................................92. System Installation and Setup.........................................................................................................................102.1 Control Panel Installation....................................................................................................................................102.2 Arming Device Installation .................................................................................................................................142.3 On-board Sensor Loop Setup .............................................................................................................................172.4 On-board Output Setup.......................................................................................................................................202.5 RF3227E RF Receiver Setup ..............................................................................................................................212.6 Off-board Sensor Loop Setup (DX2010) ...........................................................................................................222.7 Off-board Output Setup (DX3010).....................................................................................................................282.8 RS-232 Serial Interface Setup (DX4010i/DX4010) ..........................................................................................302.9 Network Interface Module (DX4020) ................................................................................................................352.10 Door Access Control Module (DACM).............................................................................................................372.11 System Power Up.................................................................................................................................................392.12 System Status LED...............................................................................................................................................392.13 Installer Keypad ...................................................................................................................................................392.14 Installer Mode.......................................................................................................................................................402.15 Installer Menu.......................................................................................................................................................402.16 Keypad Programming..........................................................................................................................................442.17 Keypad Test ([#][9][1]..........................................................................................................................................462.18 Always Force Arm ...............................................................................................................................................473. Control Panel Programming ...........................................................................................................................483.1 Understanding the Option Parameter Charts ...................................................................................................483.2 Panel Wide Parameters........................................................................................................................................493.3 Area Wide Parameters.........................................................................................................................................643.4 User Interface .......................................................................................................................................................673.5 Zone Parameters...................................................................................................................................................793.6 Output Parameters ...............................................................................................................................................853.7 Sked Parameters ...................................................................................................................................................953.8 Data Bus Device Parameters...............................................................................................................................983.9 Network Communication..................................................................................................................................1003.10 Test the System...................................................................................................................................................1064. Reference Materials ........................................................................................................................................1074.1 Control Panel Events and Reporting Formats ................................................................................................1074.2 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................1184.3 Data Bus Address Quick Reference .................................................................................................................1204.4 Communication Attempt Tables ......................................................................................................................1214.5 Call for Service Details ......................................................................................................................................1234.6 User Keypad Commands ..................................................................................................................................1244.7 History Log .........................................................................................................................................................1254.8 Standby Battery Calculation..............................................................................................................................1264.9 Wiring Label.......................................................................................................................................................1274.10 Glossary...............................................................................................................................................................129Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | Figures EN | 3FiguresFigure 1: Enclosure Installation ...................................................................................................................................10Figure 2: Control Panel Board Mounting ...................................................................................................................11Figure 3: Standby Battery Connections.......................................................................................................................11Figure 4: RAM Backup Battery ...................................................................................................................................12Figure 5: RJ31X/RJ38X Wiring...................................................................................................................................12Figure 6: Ground Start ..................................................................................................................................................13Figure 7: Keypad Jumper Plug Configuration............................................................................................................14Figure 8: Keypad to Control Panel Wiring.................................................................................................................14Figure 9: Keypad to Control Panel Wiring (External Power Supply)......................................................................15Figure 10: Keyswitch: Tamper Wired Zone Configuration ........................................................................................15Figure 11: Maintained Keyswitch: Single EOL Resistor Configuration ....................................................................16Figure 12: Momentary Keyswitch: Single EOL Resistor Configuration....................................................................16Figure 13: Keyswitch: Zone Doubled Configuration...................................................................................................16Figure 14: Keyswitch: No EOL Resistor Configuration..............................................................................................16Figure 15: Tamper-Wired Zone Configuration ............................................................................................................17Figure 16: Single Zone Sensor Loop Wiring ................................................................................................................18Figure 17: On-board Doubled Zone Sensor Loop Wiring..........................................................................................18Figure 18: Single Zone Sensor Loop Wiring (No EOL)..............................................................................................19Figure 19: 4-wire Smoke Detector (Tamper-wired) .....................................................................................................19Figure 20: 4-wire Smoke Detector (Single EOL Resistor)...........................................................................................20Figure 21: PO 1 Wiring (PO 1 Jumper Shorted)..........................................................................................................20Figure 22: PO1 Dry Contact Wiring (No PO 1 Jumper).............................................................................................20Figure 23: PO 1 Positive Alarm Trigger Wiring ..........................................................................................................21Figure 24: PO 2 to PO 4 Wiring....................................................................................................................................21Figure 25: RF3227E Address Jumper Settings..............................................................................................................21Figure 26: RF3227E to Control Panel Wiring..............................................................................................................22Figure 27: Standard DX2010 Installation Locations....................................................................................................22Figure 28: Optional DX2010 Mounting Locations ......................................................................................................23Figure 29: DX2010 to Control Panel Wiring ...............................................................................................................23Figure 30: DX2010 to Control Panel Wiring (External Power Supply).....................................................................24Figure 31: DX2010 Auxiliary Output Wiring ..............................................................................................................24Figure 32: DX2010 Tamper Input Wiring....................................................................................................................25Figure 33: DX2010 No Tamper.....................................................................................................................................25Figure 34: DX2010 Tamper-Wired Zone Wiring ........................................................................................................25Figure 35: DX2010 Single EOL Zone Wiring..............................................................................................................26Figure 36: DX2010 Doubled Zone Wiring...................................................................................................................26Figure 37: DX2010 DIP Switch Configuration.............................................................................................................27Figure 38: DX2010 Status LED Location .....................................................................................................................27Figure 39: DX3010 to Control Panel Enclosure Installation ......................................................................................28Figure 40: DX3010 to Control Panel Wiring ...............................................................................................................29Figure 41: DX3010 Output States..................................................................................................................................29Figure 42: DX3010 to Control Panel Wiring (External Power Supply).....................................................................29Figure 43: DX3010 DIP Switch Configuration.............................................................................................................30Figure 44: DX4010i to Control Panel Wiring ..............................................................................................................31Figure 45: DX4010i to Control Panel Wiring (External Power Supply) ...................................................................31Figure 46: DX4010i RPS Direct Connect Address Setting .........................................................................................32Figure 47: DX4010i Direct Connection ........................................................................................................................32Figure 48: DX4010 Direct Connection .........................................................................................................................33Figure 49: P1 Jumper Pin Settings .................................................................................................................................33Figure 50: DX4010 P2 Jumper Pin Settings..................................................................................................................34Figure 51: RS-232 Device DIP Switch Setting..............................................................................................................34Figure 52: DB9 Connector Layout ................................................................................................................................34Figure 53: Network Communication DIP Switch Setting ...........................................................................................35Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | Figures EN | 4Figure 54: Standard DX4020 Mounting Locations......................................................................................................35Figure 55: Optional DX4020 Mounting Locations ......................................................................................................35Figure 56: DX4020 to Control Panel Wiring ...............................................................................................................36Figure 57: DX4020 to Control Panel Wiring (External Power Supply).....................................................................36Figure 58: DX4020 Ethernet/Serial Status LEDs.........................................................................................................37Figure 59: DACM to Control Panel Wiring .................................................................................................................38Figure 60: DACM to Control Panel Wiring (External Power Supply) ......................................................................38Figure 61: System Status LED........................................................................................................................................39Figure 62: Installer Keypad to Control Panel Wiring..................................................................................................39Figure 63: PK32 to Control Panel Connections...........................................................................................................43Figure 64: Routing Destination Phone Number Configured for Basic Pager ...........................................................52Figure 65: <strong>DS7200V2</strong> Wiring Label............................................................................................................................127Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | Tables EN | 5TablesTable 1: Document Overview...........................................................................................................................6Table 2: Control Panel Specifications ..............................................................................................................7Table 3: Keypad Address Pin Settings ..........................................................................................................14Table 4: Keypad to Control Panel Wire Length..............................................................................................14Table 5: DX2010 to Control Panel Wire Length.............................................................................................23Table 6: DX2010 to External Power Supply Wire Length ..............................................................................23Table 7: Control Panel Locations for DX2010 Address 106 ..........................................................................26Table 8: Control Panel Locations for DX2010 Address 107 (DS7240V2 only)..............................................26Table 9: DX2010 Address Settings................................................................................................................27Table 10: DX2010 DIP Switch Settings ...........................................................................................................27Table 11: DX3010 Wire Lengths......................................................................................................................29Table 12: DX3010 Address DIP Switch Settings .............................................................................................30Table 13: DX4010i/DX4010 Wire Lengths .......................................................................................................30Table 14: DX4010i/DX4010 Diagnostic LED Functions...................................................................................34Table 15: DB9 Pin Configuration .....................................................................................................................34Table 16: DX4020 Wire Lengths......................................................................................................................36Table 17: Ethernet/Serial Status LED Functions .............................................................................................37Table 18: DACM Wire Lengths ........................................................................................................................37Table 19: System Status LED Operation .........................................................................................................39Table 20: Reserved and Expert Addresses .....................................................................................................45Table 21: Key/Character Assignments ............................................................................................................46Table 22: Phone Number Entry Selections......................................................................................................49Table 23: Personal Dialing Format Configuration............................................................................................51Table 24: Report Tone Selections ...................................................................................................................51Table 25: Format Field Options........................................................................................................................53Table 26: Account Number Addresses/Defaults..............................................................................................64Table 27: Account Number Entry Selections ...................................................................................................64Table 28: User Configuration ...........................................................................................................................69Table 29: DS7446KP Keypad Icon Functions..................................................................................................72Table 30: Location Configuration Parameters .................................................................................................79Table 31: Default Zone Function Type Selections...........................................................................................82Table 32: Location Text Addresses/Defaults ...................................................................................................83Table 33: Output Configuration Parameters ....................................................................................................85Table 34: Output Function Types.....................................................................................................................87Table 35: Output Mode Options.......................................................................................................................92Table 36: Pulse Mode Configuration................................................................................................................94Table 37: One Shot Mode Configuration .........................................................................................................94Table 38: Sked Configuration Parameters.......................................................................................................95Table 39: IP Address Entry Selections ..........................................................................................................100Table 40: Control Panel Events and Reporting Formats ...............................................................................107Table 41: Data Bus Address Quick Reference ..............................................................................................120Table 42: Destination 1 Only..........................................................................................................................121Table 43: Destination 2 Only..........................................................................................................................121Table 44: Destinations 1 and 2 ......................................................................................................................122Table 45: Call for Service Details...................................................................................................................123Table 46: System Arming/Disarming Functions.............................................................................................124Table 47: Other System Functions.................................................................................................................124Table 48: History Log Display Descriptions ...................................................................................................125Table 49: History Log Communication Status Values ...................................................................................125Table 50: Standby Battery Calculation...........................................................................................................126Table 51: Terminal Descriptions ....................................................................................................................128Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 1. Introduction EN | 61. Introduction1.1 Documentation Conventions1.1.1 Type Styles UsedTo help identify important items in the text, thefollowing type styles are used:Bold text Indicates important text or terms that youshould note.Italicized text Refers you to a drawing, table, or othersection of this document.[#][9][1] Bracketed numbers represent keypadkeys. When next to one another, theyrepresent the key sequence to press for aparticular function. For this example,pressing [#] followed by [9] and [1]begins the keypad test function.1|6 Numbers separated by a vertical barrepresent output function types. Thisexample is for Output Function Type1|6: Strobe.1.1.2 Notes, Cautions, and WarningsThroughout this document there are important notesthat address personal and/or equipment safety issues,system operation issues, etc. They are set off as follows:The Important Note identifies informationintended for successful operation.The Caution Note identifies informationintended to prevent an incident that couldprohibit the functionality of theprogram/equipment.The Warning Note identifies informationintended to prevent an incident that couldprohibit the functionality of theprogram/equipment and/or personal injury.1.1.3 Other ConventionsProgramming parameter titles are identified as follows:Programming Parameter Title1.2 Scope of DocumentSee below for an overview of this document and otherdocuments related to the DS7240V2/DS7220V2Control Panels:Table 1: Document OverviewDocument Part Number DescriptionUser’s Guide 4998153894 Contains keypadoperation instructions forthe end-user. Covers useof the LCD (text) keypadand the LED keypad.Installer’sGuide (thisdocument)ExpertProgrammingGuide4998153893 Contains all wiring andsetup instructions, andbasic programmingparameters withdescriptions.Troubleshootinginformation also included.4998153891 Contains all programmingparameters withdescriptions and keypadprogramminginstructions.Release Notes 4998153890 Contains issues withcontrol panel that werefound after printing of thedocumentation.SystemWorksheet4998153887 Contains all programmingparameter defaults andspace to record anydefault changes madeduring setup of thecontrol panel.The No Static Note identifies componentsthat are static-sensitive. Follow anti-staticprocedures when handling thesecomponents.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 1. Introduction EN | 71.3 SpecificationsTable 2: Control Panel SpecificationsEnvironmental SpecificationsTemperature +32°F to +122°F (0°C to +50°C)Relative Humidity 5 to 85% at 86°F (30°C) noncondensingVoltage Input to Control PanelPrimary18 VAC, 50 VASecondarySealed lead acid rechargeable battery(12 VDC, 7 Ah or 18 Ah).Power OutputsContinuous PowerAlarm PowerMinimum OperatingVoltageData BusKeypadsMaximum Numberper SystemCompatible KeypadsUp to 1.2 A at 12 VDC nominal(continuous supply) total for alldevices and outputs.1.85 A for fire and combinedfire/burglary. Applies to all four outputscombined.10.2 VDC12 VDC nominal. 305 m of 0.8 mm(#22 AWG) cable8DS7445i or DS7445V2 LED Keypad;DS7447E or DS7447V2 Text Keypad;DS7446KP Keypad1.4 Standard Features1.4.1 CommunicatorThe control panel uses a built-in digital communicatorto send reports to the receiver. It can send reports inContact ID, SIA 300, SIA 300 with Text, PersonalDialing Format, and Basic Pager Format.1.4.2 ZonesThe DS7240V2 supports up to 40 zones using on-boardand off-board (including input expanders and wirelessdevices). The DS7240V2 supports up to 5 DX2010Input Expanders.The DS7220V2 supports up to 24 zones using on-boardand off-board (including input expanders and wirelessdevices). The DS7220V2 supports up to 3 DX2010Input Expanders.On-board sensor loops are marked L-1 to L-8 on bothcontrol panel types.1.4.3 Areas and AccountsThe DS7240V2 supports up to 4 independent areas.The DS7220V2 supports up to 2 independent areas.All zones can be assigned to a single area, or spreadout over the available areas.Users arm and disarm the control panel by area, andcan arm and disarm several areas with one function.The installer can assign an authority level to a PIN thatallows a user to arm an area from a remote keypad inanother area.Assigning each area its own account number createsseparate accounts in one control panel. Assigning thesame account number to different areas groups themtogether into one account.Area options include exit tone and delay, separate fireand burglary outputs and auto opening and closingSkeds (see Sked Parameters on page 95 for moreinformation).Area 1 can be programmed as a “common” area. SeeArming Options 2 on page 62.A “First to Open, Last to Close” arming option isavailable (see Arming Options 2 on page 62).1.4.4 Programmable OutputsFour on-board programmable outputs (PO 1 to PO 4)are available on both control panels.The DS7240V2 supports up to 20 programmableoutputs (4 on-board, 16 off-board using two DX3010Output Expanders).The DS7220V2 supports up to 12 programmableoutputs (4 on-board, 8 off-board using one DX3010Output Expander).See On-board Output Setup on page 20 and Off-boardOutput Setup (DX3010) on page 28.1.4.5 UsersThe control panel allows up to 32 individual users.Each user is assigned a Personal Identification Number(PIN) and an authority level. Authority levelsdetermine which functions users can perform.1.4.6 KeyswitchUsers can arm and/or disarm any available area withmaintained or momentary closure devices such askeyswitches. Zone programming determines thekeyswitch’s operation.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 1. Introduction EN | 81.4.7 Alarm Event MemoryThe system uses alarm event memory to store alarmevents for each area. You can view the area alarmevents at a keypad assigned to the area. The controlpanel clears the area’s alarm event memory and startsstoring new alarm events when you arm the area.Alarm events are permanently stored in the controlpanel’s history log.1.4.8 History LogThe system stores 254 events from all areas in its eventlog.Events can be stored even if the control panel does notsend a report for them. You can view the log at a textkeypad, print it locally using the DX4010i/DX4010RS-232 Serial Interface Module and a serial printer, orupload it to the Remote Programming Software (RPS).1.4.9 Wireless (RF) DevicesThe control panel supports a variety of wireless sensordevices, which can be included in the 40-zonemaximum.1.5 Control Panel AssemblyYou should receive the following parts:Documentation Pack• <strong>DS7200V2</strong> Installation Guide (this document)(P/N: 4998153893)• <strong>DS7200V2</strong> Expert Programming Guide(P/N: 4998153891)• System Worksheet (P/N: 4998153887)• Release Notes (P/N: 4998153890)• User’s Guide (P/N: 4998153894)Assembly• Control Panel Assembly• Red Battery Lead (P/N: 47720B)• Black Battery Lead (P/N: 47721B)• 2.2 k EOL Resistors (16 total)• 3.65 k EOL Resistors (8 total)• Tamper Switches1.6 Listings and Approvals• • This product fulfills the requirements ofEN 50131-1, 50131-2, CLC/TS 50131-31.7 System Options1.7.1 Arming Devices• DS7445i LED Keypad: LED keypad that displaysup to 16 zones.• DS7445V2 LED Keypad: LED keypad in newfaceplate design.• DS7447E LCD (Text) Keypad: Text keypad thatdisplays system information and programmabletext.• DS7447V2 LCD (Text) Keypad: Text keypad innew faceplate design.• Door Access Control Module (DACM): TheDACM grants or restricts access to a door using akeypad/credential reader, a Request to Exit (REX)input, and/or a door contact. Each DACMsupervises one door.1.7.2 Data Bus Devices• DX2010 Input Expander: Provides 8 additionalinput loops. The DS7240V2 supports up to 5modules; the DS7220V2 supports up to 3 modules.Also available: DX2014 (DX2010 with AE20 ABSplastic enclosure).• DX3010 Octo-Output Expander: Provides 8independent, programmable Form “C” relayoutputs. The DS7240V2 supports up to 2 modules;the DS7220V2 supports 1 module.• DX3020 Module: The DX3020 is an X-10Interface Module. It can emulate up to 2 DX3010Octo-Output Expanders. One allowed per system.• DX4010i RS-232 Serial Interface Module: DTERS-232 serial interface module that provides aconnection point to the system for serial devicessuch as a printer. Can also be used to create aremote programming direct connection with RPS.It does not occupy a control panel address whenused this way. One allowed per system• DX4010 RS-232 Serial Interface Module:Provides a connection point to the system for serialdevices such as a printer. Can also be used tocreate a remote programming direct connectionwith RPS. It does not occupy a panel address whenused this way. One allowed per system.• DX4020 Network Interface Module: Provides bidirectionalcommunication over an Ethernetnetwork. Can also be used for remoteprogramming sessions with RPS. One allowed persystem. Firmware revision 2.10 or greater isrequired to use the DX4020.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 102. System Installation andSetup2.1 Control Panel InstallationThe control panel and enclosure are shipped together.Hardware to attach the enclosure to the wall is notsupplied.Only qualified, authorized service personnelshould install and maintain this system.Test the entire system at least once aweek, and have a qualified techniciancheck the system at a minimum of onceevery three years.As this is permanently connectedequipment, a readily accessible disconnectdevice shall be incorporated into thebuilding installation wiring.The control panel contains static-sensitivecomponents and must be handled withcare. Follow anti-static procedures whenhandling it.Touch the control panel’s earth groundterminal to discharge any static charge youmay be carrying before working on it.2.1.1 Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI)EMI might occur if you install the system or runsystem wires near any of the following:• Computer network system• Electrical lines, fluorescent fixtures, or telephonelines• Amateur radio transmitter site• Heavy machinery and motors• High voltage electrical equipment or transformers• PBX telephone system• Public service (police, fire, etc.) using radiocommunications• Radio station transmitter site or other broadcaststation equipment• Welding shopIf you think that EMI could be a problem, use shieldedcable. The drain wire for the shielded cable must havecontinuity from the earth ground terminal on thecontrol panel to the end of the wire run. If continuity isnot maintained, the shielded cable can aggravatepotential noise problems rather than eliminate them.Connecting the drain wire to ground at any place otherthan the control panel’s earth ground terminal mightalso create problems. If you cut the drain wire to installdevices, be certain to splice it together. Carefully solderand tape all splices.2.1.2 Enclosure InstallationKnock out the desired wire entrances on the enclosure.Use the enclosure as a template and mark the topmounting holes on the mounting surface.Pre-start the screws (not supplied) for these holes.Place the enclosure onto these screws. See Figure 1.Tighten the screws.Screw in the remaining two screws into the bottomholes. See Figure 1.Use proper anchor and screw sets wheninstalling the enclosure on non-loadbearingsurfaces, such as dry wall.Use the screws provided to secure theenclosure cover (see Figure 1).Figure 1: Enclosure Installation121- Screws for securing the cover2- Slide enclosure screws into upper portion ofmounting hole3- Top holes4- Bottom holes34Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 112.1.3 Control Panel Board Installation1. Place the control panel board clips on theappropriate standoffs in the enclosure. See Figure 2.Figure 2: Control Panel Board Mounting1 232.1.6 Standby Battery InstallationHigh current arcs are possible. The red(+) battery lead and the control panel’s“BATT +” connector can create highcurrent arcs if shorted to terminals orenclosure. Use caution when workingwith the red lead and the control panel’s“BATT +”. Always disconnect the redlead from the battery before removing thered lead from the control panel.81- Install support standoffs (0.08 mm) here2- Control panel board location3- Place edge of control panel board betweenslots4- Corner of control panel board5- Control panel board clip6- Enclosure standoff7- Completed assembly8- Control panel board terminal block locationsSlide the control panel board into the slots at the top ofthe enclosure, and then secure it with the two screwsprovided. See Figure 2.2.1.4 Ground and Transformer Connection1. Connect the green/yellow earth ground wire fromthe earth ground stud to the control panel asshown in Figure 65 on page 127.2. Connect the orange and yellow wires from thetransformer to the control panel as shown in Figure65 on page 127.2.1.5 Mains ConnectionMake sure you have a good earth groundbefore completing the following steps.4567=Replace the standby battery every 3 to 5years under normal use. Exceeding themaximum output ratings, or connectingthe control panel to an outlet that isroutinely switched off, causes heavydischarges. Routine heavy dischargescan lead to premature battery failure.Record the date of installation directly onthe battery.When the standby battery and the transformerconnections are made, the control panel charges thestandby battery as you finish the installation.See Figure 3 for details when installing the standbybattery.Figure 3: Standby Battery Connections14(-)(+)1- Standby battery2- Control panel board3- Black (-) line4- Red (+) line3BATT+BATT-2Follow all electrical codes when routing the AC Mainspower connection to the control panel.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 122.1.7 RAM Backup Battery InstallationThe control panel uses a 3 V coin-type lithium batteryto save system settings, including date/time andprogramming settings.Remove the insulator tab from between the battery andbattery clip before completing system installation.Figure 4: RAM Backup BatteryAUXILIARY2 12.1.8 Telephone ConnectionsSee System Status LED on page 39 for a completefunction description.1. To prevent jamming of signals, wire the RJ31Xjack or RJ38X jack to support line seizure as shownin Figure 5.Install the jack on the street side of the phone switch,wired ahead of any PBX equipment. Line seizuretemporarily interrupts normal phone usage whilethe communicator transmits data.Confirm that the panel seizes the line, acquires dialtone, reports correctly to the receiver, and releasesthe phone line to the in-house phone system.Figure 5: RJ31X/RJ38X Wiring1- RAM Backup Battery2- Battery Clip3- Insulator - REMOVE31TR1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8R1T13261 2 3 4 5 6 7 84R1R TT151- Outside Telco (PSTN)2- Premises telephone3- RJ31X or RJ38X jack4- Telco connector block5- Phone line connections to control panel6- Bar short removed on Telco connector blockinsertion – positions 1 & 4 and 5 & 8Connect the telephone cord’s flying leads to thetelephone terminals (Red to R; Gray to R1; Brown toT1; Green to T). The terminals are located on the rightside of the control panel board.Plug the other end of the cord to the RJ31X jack orRJ38X jack.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 132.1.9 Ground StartSome telephone systems require a momentary groundinput to initiate a dial tone. To interface with a groundstart system, wire PO 1 as shown in Figure 6. The PO 1Jumper must be open. Program PO 1 for Ground Start.See Programmable Output 1 (PO 1) on page 20 forprogramming instructions.Connect a proper earth ground referenceto the earth ground terminal.Ground Start is not intended for use in fireor combined fire/burglary applications.Figure 6: Ground StartBATT+BATT-ALRM+PO1A BPO1 SELECTSTATUSAUXILIARY1TSMK+L-1 COM L-2 L-3 COM L-4 L-5 COM L-6 L-7 COM L-81- Place PO1 jumper in OPEN position as shown2.1.10 Phone Line FaultThe control panel has a circuit that tests the phone linefor voltage. The normal voltage on a telephone line isapproximately 48 VDC (24 VDC for some phonesystems). The phone line monitor senses trouble whenthe voltage drops low enough (between 1 and 3 V).If the control panel senses trouble for 40 sec, it begins aphone line trouble response. Programming determinesthe response type. See “Phone Line Fault ResponseOptions” in the <strong>DS7200V2</strong> Expert ProgrammingGuide (P/N: 4998153891) for details.Bad line may test OK: The telephone line test circuituses the voltage level to test the status of the phoneline. In some instances, a given telephone line might beout of service without affecting the voltage on the line.The phone line monitor cannot recognize this troublecondition.RR1T12.1.11 Communication Failure (Comm Fail)The control panel routes reports to two routingdestinations. Each destination can be programmed withtwo phone numbers or IP addresses.The numbers in {} are the numbers assigned to controlpanel events.Communication Attempt Tables on page 121 shows thecircumstances when Communication Failure Events arecreated. When a Comm Fail occurs, the control panelresponds as follows:1. Clear (dump) the initiating report and any pendingreports from the dialer buffer for the destinationwhere the Comm Fail event occurred.2. Create a Comm Fail {69} or Alternate Comm Fail{70} report that includes the Destination Number(1 or 2). The Alternate Comm Fail report is usedwhen an alternate communications path is used(for example, network communication).3. The Comm Fail, Comm Restoral {71}, AlternateComm Restore {72} reports follow the SystemStatus Reports routing.4. If the Comm Fail occurred on Destination 1 andSystem Status Reports routing is set to Destination2 or set to Destination 2 on Destination 1 fail, thensend Comm Fail report.5. If the Comm Fail occurred on Destination 1 andSystem Status Reports routing is set to Destination1 then send a Comm Restore report with the nextreport for destination 1.6. If the Comm Fail occurred on Destination 2 andSystem Status Reports routing is set to Destination1, then send Comm Fail report.7. If the Comm Fail occurred on Destination 2 andSystem Status Reports routing is set to Destination2 then send a Comm Restore report with the nextreport for destination 2.8. If a Comm Fail report is sent successfully to theother destination, a Comm Restore event shouldbe sent when there is a successful communicationon the failed destination.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 142.2 Arming Device InstallationThe Door Access Control Module (DACM) is also anarming device. See Door Access Control Module (DACM)on page 37 for more information.2.2.1 Keypad AddressingKeypads 1 to 8 are assigned to Data Bus Addresses 1 to8.Table 3 shows the correct address setting for eachkeypad address.Table 3: Keypad Address Pin Settings2.2.2 Keypad InstallationKeypads contain static-sensitivecomponents. Follow anti-static procedureswhen handling the keypads.Consult your keypad’s installation manual for completeinstallation instructions. Keypads connect to the controlpanel in parallel as shown in Figure 8.Figure 8: Keypad to Control Panel Wiring2 3 4KeypadAddressKeypad Address Pins1 2 4 8 16 MODE0* OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF1 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON2 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON3 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON4 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON5 ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON6 OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON7 ON ON ON OFF OFF ON8 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON* Address 0 is reserved for the Installer Keypad. Thiskeypad is not intended for permanent installation andshould remain with the installer/service technician.Some keypads use jumper plugs to set the address. SeeFigure 7 for correct jumper plug orientation.Figure 7: Keypad Jumper Plug Configuration1 21+12 VDCComData InData Out5(+)(-)1- DS7447E/DS7445i Keypads, orDS7447V2/DS7445V2 Keypads2- Keypad terminal block3- Green data wire4- Yellow data wire5- Red (+12 VDC) wire6- Black (-12 VDC) wire7- Control panel board6BATT+BATT-7You can use either one of the Aux Power (-) terminalsand either one of the 12 VDC (+) terminals whenconnecting devices to the control panel.See Table 4 for control panel data bus-to-keypad wirelength requirements.Table 4: Keypad to Control Panel Wire Length1- Jumper plug ON position2- Jumper plug OFF positions0.8 mm(#22AWG)1.2 mm(#18AWG)Control Panel to KeypadControl Panel to Keypadusing an External PowerSupply305 m(1000 ft)305 m(1000 ft)610 m(2000 ft)610 m(2000 ft)Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 15See Power Outputs on page 7 to determine the totalpower available for your system. You might need toadd one or more external power supplies for thenumber of keypads you want to use. See Figure 9 toconnect an external power supply to a keypad.Do not tie the black (-) output to earthground when using an external powersupply. A ground fault condition is reportedif black (-) is grounded.You can use either one of the Aux Power (-) terminalswhen connecting to the control panel.Figure 9 shows the common from the external powersupply connected to both the keypad’s commonterminal and the control panel’s Aux Power (-)terminal.Figure 9: Keypad to Control Panel Wiring(External Power Supply)23 45 62.2.4 Keyswitch OverviewYou can connect a maintained or momentary contactarming device to arm or disarm any of the areas in thesystem. The keyswitch is connected to an on-board oroff-board zone’s sensor loop.The control panel offers a wide variety of keyswitcharming options. The default keyswitch configuration istamper-wired. See “Controlled Keyswitch Types” in“Zone Function Configuration” in the <strong>DS7200V2</strong>Expert Programming Guide (P/N: 4998153891) foralternative keyswitch configurations.Outputs can be programmed to activate LEDs, soundalarm outputs, or activate strobes to indicate armingstatus for keyswitch arming stations. See OutputParameters on page 85 for more information.2.2.5 Keyswitch InstallationKeyswitch Wiring – Tamper Wired ZoneConfigurationFor maintained or momentary operation, wire thekeyswitch as shown in Figure 10.+12 VDCComData InData Out(+)(-)Figure 10: Keyswitch: Tamper Wired ZoneConfiguration11(+) (-)1- DS7447E/DS7445i Keypads, orDS7447V2/DS7445V2 Keypads2- Keypad terminal block3- Red (+12 VDC) wire4- Black (-12 VDC) wire5- Green data wire6- Yellow data wire7- Control panel board8- External 12 VDC power supply8BATT+BATT-72.2.3 Keypad SupervisionThe control panel supervises communication to thekeypad. If it fails to communicate with the keypad, itsends a “DBus Missing” {125} report.231- Zone input2- Common3- 2.2 kΩ resistors4- Keyswitch4Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 16Keyswitch Wiring – Single EOL ConfigurationFor maintained switches, connect the EOL resistor forthe zone at the keyswitch so that the switch opens thecircuit when it operates. A short on the circuit producesan alarm if the area is armed and a trouble if it isdisarmed. See Figure 11.Keyswitch Wiring – Zone Doubled ConfigurationFor maintained or momentary operation, wire thekeyswitch as shown in Figure 13.Figure 13: Keyswitch: Zone DoubledConfigurationFigure 11: Maintained Keyswitch: Single EOLResistor Configuration143121- Zone input2- Common3- 2.2 kΩ resistor4- Keyswitch (Open on circuit arms area)3For momentary switches, connect the EOL resistor forthe zone at the keyswitch so that the switch shorts theresistor when it operates. An open on the circuitproduces an alarm if the area is armed and a trouble ifit is disarmed. See Figure 12.Figure 12: Momentary Keyswitch: Single EOLResistor Configuration123 41- Zone input2- Common3- 2.2 kΩ resistor4- Keyswitch (Short on circuit toggles armingstate)421- Zone input2- Common3- Second zone wiring4- 2.2 kΩ or 3.65 kΩ resistor5- Keyswitch5Keyswitch Wiring – No EOL Resistor ConfigurationFor maintained or momentary operation, wire thekeyswitch as shown in Figure 14.Figure 14: Keyswitch: No EOL ResistorConfiguration121- Zone input2- Common3- Keyswitch3Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 172.2.6 Silencing an Alarm with a KeyswitchMomentary Keyswitch: To silence alarms (stopAlarm output), operate the keyswitch. If the area isarmed, operating the keyswitch to silence the alarmalso disarms the area. If the area is disarmed, operatinga momentary keyswitch to silence the alarm does notarm the area.Maintained Keyswitch: If the area is armed, turn thekeyswitch to the disarmed position. The control paneldisarms the area and silences the alarm. If the area isdisarmed, turn the keyswitch to the armed position (thecontrol panel does not arm) and then return to thedisarmed position.2.2.7 Exit Terminator ButtonWhen the Keyswitch Zone Function Options 1parameter (see “Options 1, Zone Function ##” in the<strong>DS7200V2</strong> Expert Programming Guide(P/N: 4998153891)) is set to 15, the input functions asan exit terminator button. This zone function activatesin the same manner as the momentary keyswitch.When Exit Delay is active, operating the exitterminator button terminates Exit Delay andimmediately arms the control panel. If Chime Mode isenabled and Exit Delay is not active, pressing the exitterminator button activates the chime tone and thebutton functions as a doorbell.2.3 On-board Sensor Loop Setup2.3.1 OverviewThe control panel provides eight on-board sensor loops(L-1 to L-8). Each sensor loop operates independentlyand does not interfere with the operation of the others.The default End-of-Line (EOL) resistor selection for theon-board sensor loops is the single alarm contacttamper-wired configuration.See “Global Zone Configuration” in the <strong>DS7200V2</strong>Expert Programming Guide (P/N: 4998153891) tomodify the on-board sensor loop EOL resistorconfiguration.2.3.2 Tamper-Wired Zone ConfigurationThe on-board sensor loops can be used as tamperwiredzones to report tamper conditions when the zonehas become open or shorted.See Figure 15 to wire a sensor loop as a tamper-wiredzone.Figure 15: Tamper-Wired Zone Configuration12341- Tamper contact2- Alarm contact3- Multiple alarm contact configuration only(5 contacts max)4- 2.2 kΩ EOL resistor5- 2.2 kΩ alarm resistor5Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 182.3.3 Single Zone Configuration (Loops 1-8)When wiring the on-board sensor loops in the singlezone configuration, install the resistor of theappropriate value (2.2 kΩ resistors are provided) at thefar end of the sensor loop to provide a reference forsupervision. You can connect dry contact sensingdevices in series (Normally-Closed) and/or in parallel(Normally-Open) to any of these loops (see Figure 16).Figure 16: Single Zone Sensor Loop Wiring2.3.4 Doubled Zone ConfigurationWhen wiring the on-board sensor loops in the doubledzone configuration, install the resistors of theappropriate value (2.2 kΩ and 3.65 kΩ) as shown inFigure 17. The control panel can be configured tofunction with either normally open or normally closedcontacts. Normally closed contacts are recommended.Each sensor loop is monitored as aseparate zone.51234876Figure 17: On-board Doubled Zone Sensor LoopWiring712341- Sensor loop terminal2- Common3- Sensor loop terminal4- Common5- 100 ohms maximum6- 2.2 kΩ EOL resistor (P/N: 47819)7- Normally Open contacts8- Combination of Normally Open contacts andNormally Closed contactsLoop resistance limits the number of Normally Openand/or Normally Closed detection devices that eachsensor loop can supervise. The total resistance for wirelength and contacts, minus the end-of-line resistor, mustnot exceed 100 Ω.6 51- Common2- Sensor Loop 1 to Sensor Loop 83- On-board Locations 1 to 84- Alarm Contacts5- 3.65 kΩ EOL resistor6- 2.2 kΩ EOL resistor7- On-board Locations 9 to 16Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 192.3.5 No EOL Zone ConfigurationSee Figure 18 when wiring a zone with no EOLresistors.Figure 18: Single Zone Sensor Loop Wiring(No EOL)12345762.3.6 Four-Wire Smoke Detector ConfigurationA four-wire smoke detector can be connected to any ofthe control panel’s on-board sensor loops (L-1 to L-8).A four-wire smoke detector must use a relay module tointerrupt power to the detector in order for the detectorto reset.Configure the output controlling the relay as OutputFunction 1|13 “Fire Verification” (see Output Parameterson page 85 for more information).Make loop connections to L-X (where X = Loop #)and COM terminals. See Figure 19, and Figure 20 onpage 20.Figure 19: 4-wire Smoke Detector (Tamperwired)1- Sensor loop terminal2- Common3- Sensor loop terminal4- Common5- 100 Ω maximum6- Normally Open contacts7- Normally Closed contactsBATT+BATT-ALRM+PO1 SELECTPO1 SMKA B + L-1 COM1654231- Remove jumper plug from PO 1 SELECTjumper2- 2.2 kΩ alarm resistor3- 2.2 kΩ EOL resistor4- Smoke detector5- AUX (+)6- AUX (-)Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 20Figure 20: 4-wire Smoke Detector (Single EOLResistor)2.4.2 Programmable Output 1 (PO 1)By default, PO 1 is the Bell output, and the PO 1SELECT jumper should be shorted. See Figure 21.Figure 21: PO 1 Wiring (PO 1 Jumper Shorted)PO1 SELECT11BATT+BATT-ALRM+PO1 SMKA B + L-1 COMPO1 SELECT651- Remove jumper plug from PO 1 SELECTjumper2- 2.2 kΩ EOL resistor3- EOL200 End-of-Line Module4- DS250 with MB4W Base5- AUX (+)6- AUX (-)2.4 On-board Output Setup2.4.1 OverviewThe control panel has four on-board programmableoutputs (PO 1 to PO 4).Programmable Output 2 (PO 2) can be configured as asupervised siren driver. See “Global Output Options”in the <strong>DS7200V2</strong> Expert Programming Guide(P/N: 4998153891) for programming instructions.When programmed as a siren driver, PO 2 drawspower from the ALRM + terminal. When connected toa 4 Ω horn/speaker, PO 2 draws 380 mA of current.When connected to an 8 Ω horn/speaker, it draws330 mA of current. Use the appropriate current drawin your total alarm power calculation.432BATT+BATT-ALRM+PO1A B(+) (-)1- Short PO 1 SELECT jumper with jumper plug2- Audible notification appliancePO 1 can also be configured as an alarm power output(short PO 1 SELECT jumper). PO 1 operates as a drycontact, Normally Open relay with PO 1 SELECTjumper open. See Figure 22, and Figure 23 on page 21for details.SMK+L-12COMFigure 22: PO1 Dry Contact Wiring (No PO 1Jumper)ALRM+PO1A B(+) (+)(+) (-)2(-)SMK+L-111- Audible notification appliance2- DC power sourceBosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 21Figure 23:PO 1 Positive Alarm Trigger WiringALRM+PO1A B(+)SMK+1- Audible notification appliance2.4.3 Programmable Outputs 2 to 4 (PO 2 toPO 4)PO 2 can be used with ALRM+ as a supervised sirendriver. Connect an approved 4 or 8 Ω speaker.Alternatively, PO 2 can sink up to 500 mA 12 VDC.See Figure 24.Figure 24: PO 2 to PO 4 WiringL-11If PO 1 to PO 4 do not provide the alarm output youexpect, do the following:Check the programming for Programmable Outputs inOutput Parameters on page 85.Check “Zone Function Configuration” in the<strong>DS7200V2</strong> Expert Programming Guide (P/N: 4998153891)to verify the zones you are activating are programmedfor alarm output.2.5 RF3227E RF Receiver SetupFor complete installation instructions regarding theRF3227E Premises RF Receiver, see the RF3227EInstallation Guide (P/N: 4998122415).2.5.1 RF Receiver AddressingSet the RF3227E’s address by placing the addressjumper pin as shown in Figure 25.Remove power from the system and RFreceiver so that RF receiver addresschanges can take effect.Figure 25: RF3227E Address Jumper SettingsBATT+PO1 SELECT12BATT-ALRM+(+) (-)PO1A B1SMK+L-1COMADDRR B G Y31- Audible notification applianceIf PO 2 is configured as a supervised sirendriver (in combination with the ALRM +terminal), you must connect a 4 Ω or 8 Ωspeaker to PO 2 to clear the speakersupervision trouble.PO 3 and PO 4 can be configured for Alarm Output.These outputs can sink up to 500 mA 12 VDC each.Defaults for PO 2 to PO 4 are as follows:PO 2: 1|6 (Strobe)PO 3: 0|1 (armed: All, Perimeter Only, Partial On)PO 4: 2|13 (Ready to Arm)See Output Parameters on page 85 for programminginstructions.1- RF receiver address jumper pins2- RF Receiver #1 (Address 50) jumper plug OFF(default position)3- RF Receiver #2 (Address 51) jumper plug ONBosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 222.5.2 RF Receiver to Control Panel WiringThe RF3227E contains static-sensitivecomponents. Follow anti-static procedureswhen handling this module.Wire the RF3227E to the control panel as shown inFigure 26. When power is applied to the system, the redLED at the center of the RF3227E lights.Figure 26: RF3227E to Control Panel Wiring1RBGY2 3451- RF3227E terminal block2- Red wire (+) or (R)3- Black wire (-) or (B)4- Green data wire (G)5- Yellow data wire (Y)6- Control panel boardBATT+BATT-You can use either one of the Aux Power (-) terminalsand either one of the 12 VDC (+) terminals whenconnecting devices to the control panel.2.5.3 RF Receiver ProgrammingSee Data Bus Device Parameters on page 98 forprogramming instructions.2.5.4 RF Reciever SupervisionThe control panel supervises communication to the RFreceiver. If it fails to communicate with the RFreceiver, it sends a “DBus Missing” {125} report.62.6 Off-board Sensor Loop Setup(DX2010)2.6.1 DX2010 (DX2014) OverviewThe DS7240V2 supports up to 5 DX2010 InputExpanders. The DS7220V2 supports up to 3 DX2010Input Expanders.Each DX2010 provides eight sensor loops. See Location##, Zone Function on page 82 for information on howthe DX2010 sensor loops are assigned to zonelocations.• DX2014 Input Expander: A DX2010 mountedinside a plastic enclosure with tamper switch forremote installation.• Current Draw without Aux Output Terminals:35 mA Standby• Current Draw with Aux Output Terminals:135 mA maximum with 100 mA of connectedaccessories.2.6.2 DX2010 InstallationThe DX2010 contains static-sensitivecomponents. Follow anti-static procedureswhen handling this module.Up to three DX2010 modules can be installed in thecontrol panel’s enclosure (two on interior side walls ofenclosure and one on back wall of enclosure). SeeFigure 27 and Figure 28 for installation locations.Figure 27: Standard DX2010 InstallationLocations213451- Control panel board location2- Standard DX2010 mounting locations3- DX2010 module4- Enclosure wall5- Screws (supplied with DX2010)Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 23Figure 28: Optional DX2010 Mounting Locations125 6Connect the control panel’s Data and Aux Powerterminals to the DX2010 as shown in Figure 29.If the DX2010’s Aux Output (“+Out-“terminals) is used as an auxiliary powersource, the DX2010’s “R” and “B” wiresmust be “home-run” to either the controlpanel or to an available power supply. Donot use a daisy-chain wire configuration.Figure 29: DX2010 to Control Panel Wiring2361- Control panel board location2- DX2010 optional mounting locationUp to five DX2014 modules can be connected to theDS7240V2 (up to 2 on a DS7220V2). See Figure 29 forwiring details.2.6.3 DX2010 WiringDo not use twisted pair or shielded cable when wiringthe DX2010.See the following tables for Data Bus wire lengthrequirements.Table 5: DX2010 to Control Panel Wire LengthAux OutputNot UsedAux OutputUsedAux OutputUsed or NotUsedPowerSourceControlPanelExternalPowerSupply08 mm(#22 AWG)305 m(1007.7 ft)30 m(98.4 ft)305 m(1007.7 ft)1.2 mm(#18AWG)610 m(2001 ft)76 m(249.3 ft)610 m(2001 ft)1GR B Y+OUT- TMPR 1 COM4BATT+BATT-1- DX2010 module2- Green (G) data wire3- Yellow (Y) data wire4- Black (-) wire5- Red (+) wire6- Control panel boardYou can use either one of the Aux Power (-) terminalsand either one of the 12 VDC (+) terminals whenconnecting devices to the control panel.5Table 6: DX2010 to External Power Supply WireLengthAux Output NotUsedAux Output Used08 mm(#22 AWG)305 m(1007.7 ft)30 m(98.4 ft)1.2 mm(#18 AWG)610 m(2001 ft)76 m (249.3 ft)Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 24If you need to power the DX2010 with an external 12VDC power supply, wire it as shown in Figure 30.Figure 30: DX2010 to Control Panel Wiring(External Power Supply)12372.6.4 DX2010 Auxiliary Output WiringThe DX2010 can provide 12 VDC at up to 100 mAfrom the Auxiliary Output (-) OUT (+) terminals topower external devices such as motion detectors. SeeFigure 31.Figure 31: DX2010 Auxiliary Output Wiring1+OUT- TMPR R B G Y 1 COM56(+) (-)4+OUT-TMPR R B G Y 1 COM1- DX2010 Module2- Green (G) data wire3- Yellow (Y) data wire4- Black (-) wire5- Red (+) wire6- External 12 VDC power source7- Control panel boardBATT+BATT-Do not tie the black (-) output to earthground when using an external powersupply. A ground fault condition is reportedif black (-) is grounded.3241- DX2010 Module2- Motion detectors, photo beams, etc.3- Black (-) wire4- Red (+) wireThe following maximum wire lengths applywhen wiring the DX2010’s auxiliary outputto remotely powered devices, such asPIR’s and smoke detectors:−−15 m (49.2 ft) for 0.8 mm (#22 AWG)wire.30 m (98.4 ft) for 1.2 mm (#18 AWG)wire.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 252.6.5 DX2010 Tamper Input WiringEach DX2010 module provides an input for tamperdevices. The tamper input is in addition to the zonesensor loops. Supervising an enclosure tamper does notoccupy a zone. A fault on the tamper input is reportedas a tamper event to which the Data Bus address theDX2010 is set.The tamper input can monitor external NormallyClosed (N/C) tamper switches when wired as shown inFigure 32. The tamper circuit must be closed to provideproper Input Expander tamper supervision to thecontrol panel. Do not use an EOL resistor.Use either the tamper input or the on-board tamperswitch. Both cannot be used simultaneously.Figure 33: DX2010 No Tamper1+OUT- TMPR R B G Y 1 COMFigure 32: DX2010 Tamper Input Wiring1+OUT- TMPR R B G Y 1 COM21- DX2010 Module2- Tamper Jumper2.6.6 DX2010 Tamper-Wired Zone WiringFor tamper-wired sensor loop configuration, wire asshown in Figure 34.Figure 34: DX2010 Tamper-Wired Zone Wiring21- DX2010 Module2- External tamper switchThe DX2014 configuration includes a tamper spring.Do not use the DX2010 TMPR input in the DX2014configuration.The DX2010’s on-board tamper switch cannot be usedwhen it is mounted inside the control panel’s enclosure(wire the tamper input as shown in Figure 33 if installedin the control panel’s enclosure).If neither the tamper input nor the on-board tamperswitch is used, a wire must be placed as shown in Figure33.11 COM 233 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 812 21- Tamper contact2- 2.2 kΩ EOL resistors3- Alarm contacts (programmable for eitherNormally Open or Normally Closed)Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 262.6.7 DX2010 Single EOL Zone WiringThe DX2010 supports both Normally Open andNormally Closed contacts in the single EOL zoneconfiguration.Use 2.2 kΩ EOL resistors (P/N: 47819) when wiring asshown in Figure 35.Figure 35: DX2010 Single EOL Zone Wiring2.6.8 DX2010 Doubled Zone WiringFor the doubled sensor loop configuration, wire asshown in Figure 36. The loop response time of doubledsensor loops is fixed at 150 ms. The control panel canbe configured to function with either normally open ornormally closed contacts. Normally closed contacts arerecommended.Each loop is monitored as a separate zone.1 COM 2 3 COM 4 5 COM 6 7 COM 8Figure 36: DX2010 Doubled Zone Wiring1122631- Normally Closed contacts2- Normally Open contactsThe Loop Response Time setting in theZone Function Configuration has no effecton the DX2010. Its response time isconfigurable. See “DX2010 Configuration”in the <strong>DS7200V2</strong> Expert ProgrammingGuide (P/N: 4998153891).The DX2010 cannot be used with two-wiresmoke detectors.541- DX2010 Common2- DX2010 input terminals 1 to 83- DX2010 inputs (see Table 7 and Table 8)4- 2.2 kΩ EOL resistor5- 3.65 k EOL resistor6- DX2010 inputs (see Table 7 and Table 8)Table 7: Control Panel Locations for DX2010Address 106DX2010 Sensor LoopEOL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 83.65 k 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 162.2 k 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24Table 8: Control Panel Locations for DX2010Address 107 (DS7240V2 only)DX2010 Sensor LoopEOL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 83.65 k 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 322.2 k 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 272.6.9 DX2010 AddressingAny time you change the address DIPswitches, cycle the power to the moduleOFF and then ON for the changes to takeeffect.See Figure 37 for proper DX2010 DIP switchconfiguration.Figure 37: DX2010 DIP Switch ConfigurationUse Table 9 to set the address jumpers for all DX2010sconnected to the control panel.Shaded rows only apply to the DS7240V2.12Table 9: DX2010 Address SettingsONLocation StandardSensor Loop*1 to 8 Data Bus Addr 101DoubledSensor Loop**9 to 16 Data Bus Addr 102 Data Bus Addr 10617 to 24 Data Bus Addr 103 Data Bus Addr 10625 to 32 Data Bus Addr 104 Data Bus Addr 10733 to 40 Data Bus Addr 105 Data Bus Addr 107* For Standard Sensor Loop, set the location’s “Device”parameter to “2.” Set the DX2010 address as shown inTable 10. See Location ##, Device on page 81 forprogramming details.** For Doubled Sensor Loop, set the location’s“Device” parameter to “3.” Set the DX2010 address asshown in Table 10.For tamper-wired zones, use Data Bus Addresses 101to105. Set the device type settings to “2” (see Location##, Device on page 81).Set the address DIP switches as shown in Table 10.Shaded rows apply only to the DS7240V2.Table 10: DX2010 DIP Switch Settings1 2 3 4 5 61- OFF position2- ON positionSample address setting shown is for Address 1022.6.10 DX2010 Status LEDSee the following for Status LED operation:One flash per second indicates normal operation.LED steady ON can indicate any of the following:Power, no communication.“G” wire is not connected or there is a communicationproblem between the control panel and the DX2010.No locations (zones) are assigned to the DX2010 withthis address. See Location ##, Zone Function on page 82for details.DX2010 address is not set correctly.LED OFF indicates that there is no power to themodule.Figure 38: DX2010 Status LED LocationDX2010 DIP Switch SettingsDIPSwitchesModuleAddressS1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S632 16 8 4 2 1ON1 2 3 4 5 61101 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF102 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON103 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF104 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON2105 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF106 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON107 OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF1- DX2010 DIP Switches2- DX2010 Status LEDBosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 282.6.11 DX2010 SupervisionThe control panel supervises communication to theDX2010. If it fails to communicate with the DX2010, itsends a “DBus Missing” {125} report.2.7 Off-board Output Setup (DX3010)2.7.1 OverviewThe DX3010 Octo-Output Expander allows you to addoutputs to your system in groups of eight.The DS7240V2 supports up to 20 programmableoutputs (4 on-board, 16 off-board using two DX3010Output Expanders).The DS7220V2 supports up to 12 programmableoutputs (4 on-board, 8 off-board using one DX3010Output Expander).The DX3020 X-10 Interface Module allows the controlpanel to control up to 16 X-10 modules. The DX3020emulates up to 2 DX3010 modules.You can assign any of the programmable outputfunctions to the DX3010’s individual outputsseparately. See Output Parameters on page 85 forprogramming details.Current Draw: 10 mA Standby plus 40 mA for eachenergized output (relay) for a total of 330 mAmaximum with all eight outputs energized.See the DX3010 Installation Guide (P/N: 49529) forcomplete installation, addressing and operatinginstructions.2.7.2 DX3010 Relay OutputsOutputs can activate when setting theDX3010’s address DIP switches,programming the control panel, resettingthe control panel or applying power to thecontrol panel. Disconnect equipmentconnected to outputs when performingthese functions.The DX3010 relay outputs are notsupervised and cannot be used in fire orcombined fire/burglary installations forprimary indicating devices.Each DX3010 output provides a Form “C” dry contactrated for 5.0 A at 28 VDC. Normally Open, Common,and Normally Closed terminals are available for eachrelay output. When an individual output is activated,there is continuity between the Normally Open andCommon terminals. When the output is not activated,there is continuity between the Normally Closed andCommon terminals.2.7.3 DX3010 InstallationThe DX3010 contains static-sensitivecomponents. Follow anti-static procedureswhen handling this module.You can install the DX3010 in the control panel’senclosure with the hardware supplied with theDX3010. See Figure 39.Figure 39: DX3010 to Control Panel EnclosureInstallation134521- Control panel board location2- DX3010 installation locations3- DX3010 terminal block4- Enclosure wall5- Screws (supplied with DX3010)Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 29Distance from the control panel is determined by thetotal combined wire length of all devices (includingkeypads) connected to the control panel’s Data Busterminals. The combined wire length must not exceed305 m (1007.7 ft) using 0.8 mm (#22 AWG) wire.You can use either one of the Aux Power (-) terminalsand either one of the 12 VDC (+) terminals whenconnecting devices to the control panel.Figure 41: DX3010 Output States2.7.4 DX3010 WiringSee Table 11 for Data Bus wire length requirements.1NCCNOTable 11: DX3010 Wire LengthsPowerSource0.8 mm(#22 AWG)1.2 mm(#18 AWG)ControlPanel toDX3010ControlPanel12.2 m(40 ft)24.4 m(80 ft)2NCCNOControlPanel toDX3010ExternalPowerSupply toDX3010ExternalPowerSupply305 m(1007.7 ft)12.2 m(40 ft)610 m(2001 ft)24.4 m(80 ft)1- Output activated state2- Output deactivated stateIf you need to power the DX3010 from an externalpower supply, connect it to the power supply and thecontrol panel.Figure 40: DX3010 to Control Panel Wiring1YGBR23 456Figure 42: DX3010 to Control Panel Wiring(External Power Supply)1YGBR35624NCC8NOBATT+BATT-NCC8NO+ -7BATT+1- DX3010 Module2- Control panel board3- Yellow (Y) data wire4- Green (G) data wire5- Black (-) wire6- Red (+) wire1- DX3010 Module2- Control panel board3- Yellow (Y) data wire4- Green (G) data wire5- Black (-) wire6- Red (+) wire7- External 12 VDC power supplyBATT-Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 30Do not tie the black (-) output to earthground when using any external powersupply. A ground fault condition is reportedif black (-) is grounded.2.7.5 DX3010 AddressingAny time you change the address DIPswitches, cycle the power to the moduleOFF and then ON for the changes to takeeffect.Each DX3010 module connected to the control panelmust have its own address DIP switches set as shown inTable 12.Set the address DIP switches as shown in Table 12.Shaded rows apply only to the DS7240V2.Table 12: DX3010 Address DIP Switch SettingsData BusDX3010 DIP SwitchesAddress 1 2 4 8 16 MODE150 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSED(Outputs5 to 12)151(Outputs13 to 20)CLOSED OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSEDSee Figure 43 for DX3010 DIP switch configuration.Figure 43: DX3010 DIP Switch Configuration12OPEN==2.7.6 DX3010 SupervisionThe control panel supervises communication to theDX3010. If it fails to communicate with the DX3010, itsends a “DBus Missing” {125} report.2.8 RS-232 Serial Interface Setup(DX4010i/DX4010)There are some board layout differencesbetween the DX4010i and the DX4010.However, the two modules wire, program,and operate the same. The figures in thissection show the DX4010i’s board.2.8.1 OverviewBoth modules are RS-232 serial interface modules thatconnect a standard serial printer, or other serial device,to the control panel. They can also be used for a RPSlocal programming direct connection. The DX4010i isa DTE serial interface module. Depending on whichdevice you have, see the DX4010i Installation Guide(P/N: 4998141106) or the DX4010 Installation Guide(P/N: 49539) for complete installation, addressing, andoperating instructions.2.8.2 DX4010i/DX4010 WiringThese modules contain static-sensitivecomponents. Follow anti-static procedureswhen handling this module.Both modules are shipped in a plastic enclosure thatcan be placed on a desktop or similar surface.Distance from the control panel is determined by thetotal combined wire length of all devices (includingkeypads) connected to the control panel’s Data Busterminals.See Table 13 for combined total wire length.Table 13: DX4010i/DX4010 Wire Lengths1 2 3 4 5 61- OPEN (Up) position2- CLOSED (Down) positionSample address setting shown is for Address 150DX4010i/DX4010to ControlPanelPower SourceControl PanelExternal PowerSupply0.8 mm(#22 AWG)305 m(1007.7 ft)1.2 mm(#18 AWG)610 m(2001 ft)Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 31See Figure 44 and Figure 45 for power wiringconnections.Figure 44: DX4010i to Control Panel Wiring134562If you need to power the module from an externalpower supply, connect it to the power supply and thecontrol panel as shown in Figure 45.Figure 45: DX4010i to Control Panel Wiring(External Power Supply)1364521- DX4010i board2- Control panel board3- Black (-) wire4- Green (G) data wire5- Yellow (Y) data wire6- Red (+) wireYou can use either one of the Aux Power (-) terminalsand either one of the 12 VDC (+) terminals whenconnecting devices to the control panel.(+) (-)71- DX4010i board2- Control panel board3- Black (-) wire4- Green (G) data wire5- Yellow (Y) data wire6- Red (+) wire7- External 12 VDC power supplyBATT+BATT-BATT+BATT-You can use either one of the Aux Power (-) terminalswhen connecting to the control panel.Do not tie the black (-) output to earthground when using any external powersupply. A ground fault condition is reportedif black (-) is grounded.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


P3LEDENABLEP2P6P1<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 322.8.3 DX4010i/DX4010 RPS for Direct ConnectionClose the control panel’s Installer Switchbefore using the remote programmingdirect connection.The module allows the user to program the controlpanel, perform diagnostic functions, and retrievehistory in RPS by using a direct connection betweenthe module and the control panel.Follow these steps to connect directly to the controlpanel for an RPS session:1. Set the module’s address to Address 0 (zero). SeeFigure 46 for correct DIP switch placement. TheDX4010 does not use DIP Switches 7 and 8.3. Connect the module to the control panel:DX4010i: Use the supplied RJ-16 to molexcable to connect the DX4010i to the controlpanel. See Figure 47.Figure 47: DX4010i Direct Connection6BATT+BATT-1 23Serial PortFigure 46: DX4010i RPS Direct Connect AddressSettingRxTx Tx RxBUS SERDB9 GNDEN ABLEON1251- Control panel board2- PC Com Port3- DX4010i Module4- Null Modem Cable5- RJ-16-to-molex Cable6- Control panel AUX/Data connector pin1 2 3 4 5 6 7 81- OFF position2- ON positionSample address setting shown is for Address 02. Connect the module to Com Port 1 or 2 (or anavailable Com Port) with a null modem cable onyour computer. The module has a DB9 male serialconnector.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 33DX4010: Wire the flying leads of the coloredcable connector(P/N: 15-04298-000 - included with controlpanel) to the DX4010’s Data Bus terminals.See Figure 48.Figure 48: DX4010 Direct Connection6BATT+BATT-1 23Serial Port2.8.4 DX4010i/DX4010 Configuration Jumper PinsThe jumpers are located in differentpositions on the DX4010i and DX4010PCB’s. However, they function the same.The figures in this section show theDX4010i’s board.P1 – DB9 Cable Ground EnableSome devices connected to the DB9 connector cancause a ground fault condition on the control panel. Ifthis occurs, removing the plug across the P3 jumperpins can clear the ground condition.Some devices can cause a ground fault even if the P3jumper plug is removed.Figure 49: P1 Jumper Pin Settings1451- Control panel board2- PC Com port3- DX4010 Module4- Null modem cable5- DX4010 Data Bus cable6- Control panel AUX/Data connector pinNo additional control panel/module (DX4010i orDX4010) programming is required to successfullycommunicate using the direct connection method.P1DB9 GNDENABLE2 31- P3 jumper pin location2- Isolate DB9 Shield3- Connect DB9 Shield to GroundBosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 34P2 –LED EnableUse the diagnostic LEDs for troubleshooting purposes.See Figure 50 to enable/disable these LEDs.Figure 50: DX4010 P2 Jumper Pin Settings2.8.6 DX4010i/DX4010 SupervisionThe control panel supervises communication to themodule when it is not used for a RPS directconnection. If it fails to communicate with the module,the control panel sends a “DBus Missing” {125} report.Rx TxBUSTxSER RxLEDENABLEP22.8.7 DX4010i/DX4010 DB9 ConnectorThe DB9 pins are configured as shown in Table 15 andFigure 52.1P6Table 15: DB9 Pin Configuration2 31- P2 jumper pin location2- Disabled position3- Enabled positionTable 14: DX4010i/DX4010 Diagnostic LEDFunctionsDB9 Pin NumberPin Configuration1 DCD2 RxD3 TxD4 DTR5 GND6 DSR7 RTS8 CTS9 RIFigure 52: DB9 Connector LayoutDiagnosticLEDBUS RX LEDBUS TX LEDSER RX LEDSER TX LEDFunctionData Bus receive data from control panel.Data Bus transmit data to control panel.RS-232 receive data from serial device.RS-232 transmit data from serial device.2.8.5 DX4010i/DX4010 AddressingSet the DIP switch address to 250 when using themodule to connect serial devices such as a printer. TheDX4010 does not use DIP Switches 7 and 8.1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9Figure 51: RS-232 Device DIP Switch Setting12ON1 2 3 4 5 6 7 81- OFF position2- ON positionSample address setting shown is for Address 250Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 352.9 Network Interface Module (DX4020)Firmware revision 2.10 or greater isrequired to use the DX4020.2.9.1 DX4020 OverviewThe DX4020 Network Interface Module (NIM)provides bi-directional communication over anEthernet network. It can also be used for remoteprogramming sessions with RPS.2.9.2 DX4020 AddressingSet the DIP Switch address to 134 when using theDX4020 for network communication.Figure 53: Network Communication DIP SwitchSetting2.9.3 DX4020 InstallationFailure to follow the mounting instructionsin this document can result in damage tothe module.The DX4020 contains static-sensitivecomponents and must be handled withcare. Follow anti-static procedures whenhandling this module.Mount the DX4020 to the back wall of the controlpanel’s enclosure (see Figure 54), or to the interior sidewalls of the control panel’s enclosure (see Figure 55).Figure 54: Standard DX4020 Mounting Locations134521- OPEN (UP) position2- CLOSED (DOWN) positionSample address setting shown is for Address 1341- Control panel board location2- Standard DX4020 mounting locations3- DX4020 module4- Enclosure wallScrews (supplied with DX4020)Figure 55: Optional DX4020 Mounting Locations15 621- Control panel board location2- Optional DX4020 mounting locationBosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 362.9.4 DX4020 WiringDistance from the control panel is determined by thetotal combined wire length of all devices (includingkeypads) connected to the control panel’s data busterminals.Table 16: DX4020 Wire LengthsDX4020to ControlPanelPower SourceControl PanelExternal PowerSupply0.8 mm(#22 AWG)305 m(1007.7 ft)1.2 mm(#18 AWG)610 m(2001 ft)See Figure 56 and Figure 57 for acceptable power wiringconnections.You can use either one of the Aux Power (-) terminalsand either one of the 12 VDC (+) terminals whenconnecting devices to the control panel.You can use either one of the Aux Power (-) terminalswhen connecting to the control panel.Do not tie the black (-) output to earthground when using any external powersupply. A ground fault condition is reportedif black (-) is grounded.Figure 57: DX4020 to Control Panel Wiring(External Power Supply)135642Figure 56: DX4020 to Control Panel Wiring12(+) (-)7BATT+BATT-35461- DX4020 board2- Control panel board3- Black (-) wire4- Green (G) data wire5- Yellow (Y) data wire6- Red (+) wire7- External 12 VDC power supplyBATT+2.9.5 DX4020 Programming1- DX4020 board2- Control panel board3- Black (-) wire4- Green (G) data wire5- Yellow (Y) data wire6- Red (+) wireBATT-See the DX4020 Installation Guide (P/N: 49522) forinstructions on programming an IP address in theDX4020.See Network Communication on page 100 for instructionson programming the control panel for networkcommunication.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 372.9.6 DX4020 Ethernet/Serial Status LEDsThe DX4020 has four Ethernet/serial status LEDs.Figure 58: DX4020 Ethernet/Serial Status LEDs123 41- DX4020 Ethernet/Serial Status LEDs2- LED Enable Pins (P2)3- Disabled position4- Enabled positionTable 17: Ethernet/Serial Status LED FunctionsLED Color FunctionBUS-XMIT Red Flashes when the data bussends a message.BUS-RCV Red Flashes when the data busreceives a message.SER-RX Green Flashes every time a messageis received from the Ethernetport.SER-TX Green Flashes every time a messageis sent to the Ethernet port.2.9.7 DX4020 SupervisionThe control panel supervises communication to theDX4020 when it is used for network communication. Ifit fails to communicate with the DX4020, the controlpanel sends a “DBus Missing” {125} report, or a “DBusMissing Alarm” {187} report.2.10 Door Access Control Module(DACM)2.10.1 DACM OverviewThe control panel supports up to 8 DACMs.However, each DACM added to the systemreplaces one keypad. If 8 DACMs areadded, you cannot add a keypad. For fullsystem control, make sure at least one textkeypad is included in the system.See DACM Configuration on page 104 forprogramming instructions.The DACM grants or restricts access to a door using akeypad/credential reader, a Request to Exit (REX)input, and/or a door contact. Each DACM supervisesone door.The DACM’s door contact input reports the door’sstatus to the control panel depending on the DACM’sprogramming. When the door is closed, the doorcontact reports as normal. When the door is opened,the door contact reports as faulted or shorted.For complete installation, programming,addressing, and operation instructions, seethe documentation supplied with theDACM.2.10.2 DACM WiringDistance from the control panel is determined by thetotal combined wire length of all devices (includingkeypads) connected to the control panel’s data busterminals.Table 18: DACM Wire LengthsDACM toControlPanelPower SourceControl PanelExternal PowerSupply0.8 mm(#22 AWG)305 m(1007.7 ft)1.2 mm(#18 AWG)610 m(2001 ft)See Figure 59, on page 38, and Figure 60, on page 38,for acceptable power wiring connections.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 38You can use either one of the Aux Power (-) terminalsand either one of the 12 VDC (+) terminals whenconnecting devices to the control panel.Figure 59: DACM to Control Panel Wiring1346571- DACM2- Control Panel3- Wire Harness (supplied with DACM)4- Green (G) wire5- Yellow (Y) wire6- Black (-) wire7- Red (+) wire2You can use either one of the Aux Power (-) terminalswhen connecting to the control panel.Do not tie the black (-) output to earthground when using any external powersupply. A ground fault condition is reportedif black (-) is grounded.Figure 60: DACM to Control Panel Wiring(External Power Supply)17(+) (-)86BATT+BATT-BATT+BATT-1- DACM2- Control Panel3- Wire Harness (supplied with DACM)4- Green (G) wire5- Yellow (Y) wire6- Black (-) wire7- Red (+) wire8- External 12 VDC power supply32.10.3 DACM SupervisionThe control panel supervises communication to theDACM. If it fails to communicate with the DACM, itsends a “DBus Missing” {125} report.452Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 392.11 System Power UpThe system shows a trouble upon any power-upbecause the date and time settings are missing. Thistrouble remains until these settings are made.To reduce the occurrence of false alarmsupon panel power-up (or restoration ofpower after a complete loss of primary andsecondary power), the control panelignores all zone faults for approximately 60sec while the devices stabilize.2.12 System Status LEDFigure 61 shows the location of the control panel’ssystem status LED. Table 19 shows the LED’s responseto system conditions.Figure 61: System Status LED2.13 Installer KeypadA text keypad can be configured as an InstallerKeypad.This keypad is not intended for permanent installationand must remain with the installer/service technician.Use the color-coded keypad wire assembly suppliedwith the control panel (P/N: 15-04298-0000) to connectthe Installer Keypad to the control panel’s Aux/Datapins. See Figure 62.Figure 62: Installer Keypad to Control PanelWiring12 361AUXILIARYSTATUSRR14 5Bat+Bat-BATT+BATT-ALRM+PO1A BPO1 SELECTTSMK+L-1 COM L-2 L-3 COM L-4 L-5 COM L-6 L-7 COM L-81- Control panel system status LEDTable 19: System Status LED OperationT11- DS7447E/DS7447V2 Text Keypad terminalblock2- Red (+) wire3- Black (-) wire4- Green (G) data wire5- Yellow (Y) data wire6- Control panel boardConditionSystem NormalBattery MissingAC MissingPhone RingingPhone Line Seized(control panel usingphone line)Shut Down (systemvoltage below 10.2VDC)LED ResponseOn for 50 ms, off for 1 sec.Off for 200 ms, on for 1 sec.Off for 200 ms, on for 200 ms,off for 200 ms, on for 1 sec.Flickers for 1 sec. As each ringis detected.On solid.Off for 200 ms, on for 200 ms,off 200 ms, on 200 ms, off 200ms, on for 1 sec.The Installer Keypad must be set toAddress 0 (set MODE to OFF) and theInstaller Switch must be closed to use theInstaller Keypad.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 402.14 Installer ModeUse of the Installer PIN might be restricted.See Keypad Response Options on page74 for information on enabling/restrictingthe Installer PIN.When all areas configured in the control panel aredisarmed, the Installer Menu can be accessed from anyLCD keypad by entering [Installer PIN][#][4][1] or[#][4][1][Installer PIN].The default Installer PIN is 9876.Close the Installer Switch when using an InstallerKeypad.If any area configured in the control panel is armed,only the Installer Keypad can access the InstallerMenu. After 20 min. of inactivity, the Installer Menu isautomatically exited. The control panel resets if it wasin programming mode.If the Installer Switch is closed when the control panelpowers up, the control panel completes its power up.It then checks if there is an Installer Keypad. If not, itfinds the text keypad with the lowest address. The firstkeypad found is placed in the Installer Menu withinstaller rights, and the 20-minute timer is started.If [8] is pressed to enter keypad programming, thecontrol panel enters keypad programming even ifkeypad programming is disabled. When the InstallerMenu is exited, the control panel reverts to normaloperation.2.15 Installer MenuThe Installer Menu consists of the following choices(the numbers preceding the descriptions represent thekeypad number key to press):1: Bell Test2: Strobe Test3: Battery Test4: Test Report5: Zone Status6: Output Test7: RF Menu8: Keypad Program9: Program Key (PK32)0: Call for ServiceThe following sections explain each menu choice.2.15.1 Bell TestPress [1] to initiate a Bell Test.The control panel activates the Bell Time (OutputFunction Type 1|5) and Alarm Output (OutputFunction Types 1|8 to 1|12, and 8|8) functions for 3 sec.For a complete description of output functions, seeOutput Parameters on page 85.2.15.2 Strobe TestPress [2] to initiate a strobe test.The control panel activates the Strobe Output functionsand waits for the installer to press [#] to end the test. Ifthe installer fails to press [#] within 20 min., the controlpanel automatically terminates the strobe test.2.15.3 Battery TestPress [3] to initiate a battery test.The battery test causes the system to run on battery for4 min.. If the battery voltage falls below 12.1 V duringthe 4-minute test, or if the battery is missing, the systemrestores AC power and displays a system trouble at allkeypads.2.15.4 Test ReportPress [4] to send a test report.The control panel attempts to send a test report. Ifthere is a system trouble at the time of the test, thecontrol panel sends a “Test, Off Normal” report.If the test communication is unsuccessful, the controlpanel creates a system trouble and a communicationfailure.2.15.5 Zone StatusPress [5] to display zone/sensor loop status for the firstlocation in the system.The location, zone number and electrical status (Open,Short, Normal, or Fault) are shown. See Zone Parameterson page 79 for a complete description of therelationship between locations, areas and zones.Press [*] to advance to the status for the next zone.Press [#] to exit the Zone Status mode.A closed DACM door contact displays as“Normal.” If “Use Tamper-WiredProcessing” is enabled in DACM GlobalOptions (page 106), an open door contactdisplays as “Fault.” If this option isdisabled, an open door contact displays as“Short.”Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 412.15.6 Output TestWhen you press [6] for Output test, the display shows“Output 1, Press * for All On.” If the output is alreadyon, then the display shows “Output 1, Press * for AllOff.”Press and hold [*] to toggle the output state.Press [*] (without holding) to end current output testand to advance to next output.2.15.7 RF MenuPress [7] to enter the RF Menu.This menu consists of choices that allow you to add RFID codes, test RF devices or view/remove RF IDcodes.Adding RF ID CodesEnter RF ID codes after programming thecontrol panel from a keypad. You can enterRF ID codes at any time when using RPS.Before an RF ID can be added, correspondinglocations must first be programmed as RF devices.1. Press [1] from the RF Menu to add RF ID codesinto the system, The display then scrolls alllocations requiring RF IDs:Location Area ZoneLoc9 A1 Zn9 NumberTo add push 9*.2. To add an RF ID to the system as shown in thedisplay above (Location 9 used as an example),press [9] followed by [*]. The following displayappears:5. When all RF ID codes are entered, press [#] twice.The display shows “Configuring RF, please wait.”During this period, the RF Receiver’s LED blinksapproximately once every second until all ID byteshave been recognized. If the devices aresuccessfully configured, the display returns to thescrolling RF Menu.If an error message appears, make sure theRF Receiver’s is wired to the control panelcorrectly, and that no shorted conditionsare present.6. Press [1] to enter additional RF ID codes or selectone of the other RF Menu choices. If you arefinished with the RF Menu, press [#] to return tothe main programming menu.RF keypads are assigned using Locations 41 to 44.Only 4 per system are allowed (1 per Location).RF keypads are identified by “Kp” (see thefollowing display).Enter ID forLoc41 Kp1RF keyfobs are assigned using Locations 45 (User1) to 76 (User 32). RF keyfobs are identified by“Kf” (see the following display).Enter ID forLoc45 Kf1For the DS7240V2, 32 RF keyfobs are available ifRF Receivers 1 and 2 are both connected to thesystem. For the <strong>DS7200V2</strong>, all 32 RF keyfobs arealways available.Enter ID forLoc9 A1 Zn93. Enter the 9-digit ID code found on the back of theRF device and then press [#]. “ID added, press #”appears on the second line of the display,indicating that the code has been successfullyentered and accepted. Press [#].If an error message appears instead of “#,”make sure you enter the code as printed onthe back of the device and that you onlyenter 9 digits.4. Press [#]. The display returns to the first locationdesignated as a RF device without an ID andscrolls through other RF device locations (if any).You may enter the desired location number andadd the ID code as described above.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 42Testing RF DevicesPress [2] from the RF Menu to test RF devices thathave been added to the system. The display shows thefollowing:LocationAreaLoc9 A1 Zn9Test? Press 9*.The display scrolls through all properly configureddevices (the display above shows Location 9 as anexample) and asks if you wish to test. Using Location 9as an example, press [9] followed by [*] to test the RFdevice at Location 9. The first line of the display shows“Activate device!”, indicating that the device must beactivated in order to test it. Once the device isactivated, the following display appears:L03 M01 P08Loc9 A1 Zn9ZoneNumberThe first line in the display above shows the RFdevice’s test status:• L03: System recognizes the device and that thedevice is operating properly. Other status displaysinclude:- L02: System recognizes the device and that thedevice operation is fair.- L01: The device must be relocated to allow forproper operation.• M01: Counts the number of device activations. Forexample, an RF3401E Point Transmitter is thedevice being tested. When the magnetic assemblyis removed from the point transmitter base, theactivation counter counts one activation. When themagnetic assembly is returned to the zonetransmitter base, the counter counts a secondactivation. Opening and closing the zonetransmitter’s case are also considered activations.• P08: Message packet transmission.- Fault, RF Keyfob Panic, RF Keypad Panic, andRestoral messages are transmitted with 8packets.- Supervisory and Test transmissions (smokedetectors) consist of 4 packets.- RF keypads send 4 packets for all keys exceptthe Emergency keys, which transmit 8 packets.- RF key fobs send 4 packets for normaloperation and 8 packets for the Panic button(Arm and Disarm pressed simultaneously).RF receivers need to receive 7 or 8 data packets from atransmitter in order for that transmitter to beconsidered “Good.” When testing RF keypads or keyfobs, the panic functions must be used, otherwise theunits only send 4 packets (see packet count above).When testing the installation of a smoke unit, the testbutton should not be used. Doing so results in a 4-packet transmission. Instead, tamper the unit or cause itto alarm (use canned smoke).When you have finished testing a device, press [#]. Thelist of RF devices scrolls beginning with the first(lowest) location assigned to a RF device. Selectanother location to test by entering the locationnumber followed by the [*] and repeating theprocedure described above. If you are finished testing,press [#] again to return to the RF Menu.View/Remove RF ID CodesPress [3] from the RF Menu to view or remove RF IDcodes that were added to the system. The display thenscrolls through the properly configured RF devices:ZoneLocation AreaNumberLoc9 A1 Zn9ID = XXXXXXXXXID Code (see back of device)After each ID code is shown, the display toggles to thefollowing message before moving to the next ID code:“To remove ID press 9* (the number “9” represents thelocation number and is used as an example).To remove the ID code, press the number key(s) thatcorresponds with the location number (for thisexample, press [9]). Then press [*]. Press theappropriate number key(s) followed by [*]. The displaythen shows “Removed ID” on the first line with thelocation, area and zone numbers of the removed ID onthe second line.To remove additional ID codes, press [#]. The scrollinglist of RF devices returns. Press [#] again to return tothe RF Menu when you have finished removing IDcodes. Pressing [#] a third time returns you to theInstaller Menu.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 432.15.8 Keypad ProgramPress [8] for keypad programming from the InstallerMenu. To exit, press and hold [#]. When exitingkeypad programming, the EEPROM checksum isupdated and the control panel is reset. When thecontrol panel is in keypad programming, alarmprocessing halts.See Keypad Programming on page 44 for completedetails.2.15.9 Program Key (PK32)Press [9] from the Installer Menu to access the PK32Program Key Menu.The PK32 Program Key functions much like a blankfloppy disk and can be used to copy a system’sprogramming to another system. This key can also beused as a backup in the event that a system’sprogramming entries are lost.The Program Key Menu contains the followingselections:• Key to Panel: Press [1] to send information fromthe program key to the control panel.• Panel to Key: Press [2] to send information fromthe control panel to the program key.• Check Key: Press [3] to perform a functionaldiagnostic on the program key. The on-boardstatus LED blinks during the check. When thedisplay shows “Check OK,” the program key isOK for use. Press [#] to abort the check.• Erase Key: Press [4] to erase the program key’scontents.The program key connects to the pins markedAUXILIARY on the control panel board. See Figure63.Figure 63: PK32 to Control Panel ConnectionsAUXILIARY31- Program key (PK32) status LED2- Program key (PK32)3- Control panel auxiliary pins (connect PK32 here)2.15.10 Call for ServicePress [0] from the Installer Menu to display systemtroubles requiring service. See Call for Service Details onpage 123 for more information.2.15.11 Exit Installer MenuPress [#] to exit the Installer Menu.12Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 442.16 Keypad Programming2.16.1 Installer Mode/Installer MenuA text keypad such as the DS7447E orDS7447V2 LCD Keypad can be used forkeypad programming. The DS7445i andDS7445V2 LED Keypads cannot be usedfor keypad programming.Use of the Installer PIN might be restricted.See Keypad Response Options on page74 for information on enabling/restrictingthe Installer PIN.There are three methods to access the control panel’sprogramming mode. Choose a method from below andfollow its subsequent steps:1. From a text keypad:a. Enter the Installer PIN. The default InstallerPIN is 9876. See Installer PIN on page 68 forinstructions on changing the default InstallerPIN.b. Press [#][4][1] to enter the Installer Menu.c. Press [8] to enter the programming mode.2. From an Installer Keypad:a. Set the Installer Keypad address to 0 (zero).b. Connect the Installer Keypad to the controlpanel. See Installer Keypad on page 39 forinstructions.c. Close the Installer Switch.d. Enter the Installer PIN.e. Press [#][4][1] to enter the Installer Menu.f. Press [8] to enter the programming mode.3. Without an Installer PIN:a. Remove all power from the control panel(Mains and standby battery).b. Close the Installer Switch.c. Connect the Installer Keypad to the controlpanel if you are using an Installer Keypad.d. Restore all power to the control panel.e. Locate the keypad displaying the InstallerMenu.f. Press [8] to enter the programming mode.2.16.2 Expert/Installer Programming Modes• Installer Programming Mode: InstallerProgramming Mode is the control panel’s defaultprogramming mode. This mode allows the installerto access only a subset of the availableprogramming parameters. Installer ProgrammingMode follows through the addresses shown in thisdocument.• Expert Programming Mode: When the controlpanel enters the Expert Programming Mode, all ofthe available programming parameters can beaccessed. The <strong>DS7200V2</strong> Expert Programming Guide(P/N: 4998153891) covers the expert set ofparameters and provides instructions on enteringExpert Programming Mode.2.16.3 Parameter AddressesData for each parameter is stored at one or moreaddresses. Special addresses identified as optionparameters allow you to set several options at a singleaddress.There are two parts to every address displayed acrossthe keypad’s top line:• Adr: XXXX: The number following “Adr”indicates the current address displayed.• D=X: “X” indicates the data digit selection for theaddress currently displayed.Adr: 0000 D=0To view a specific address, enter the 4-digit addressnumber and then press [#].For example, to go to Address 0221, press thefollowing keys in this order: [0][2][2][1][#].Leading zeroes can be omitted. Pressing [2][2][1][#] isthe same as pressing [0][2][2][1][#].Adr: 0000 D=00221To scroll forward one address at a time, press [#]. Toscroll back one address at a time, press [*].Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 45Follow these steps to edit the data digit entry for anaddress:1. Enter the address.2. Press the [#] key.3. Enter the new value (0 to 15).4. Press the [*] key.For example, to change the data digit for Address 0221from 0 to 1, press the following keys in this order:[1][*]. The new value appears on the second line of thedisplay.Adr: 0221 D=0 Keypad display before making anychanges. Current Data Digit entry shown.↓Adr: 0221 D=01Press [1] to change Data Digit entry from0 to 1.↓Adr: 0221 D=1 Press [*] to accept new Data Digit entry.Display updates new entry.Follow these steps to fix an incorrect data digit entry:1. Press [#].2. Re-enter the address you wish to program.3. Press [#].4. Enter the desired data digit value (0 to 15).5. Press [*].Certain addresses are skipped during keypadprogramming: Reserved addresses and Expertaddresses. Table 20 identifies these addresses.• Reserved Addresses: These addresses arereserved for future development.• Expert Addresses: These addresses are onlyavailable when the control panel enters ExpertProgramming Mode.Table 20: Reserved and Expert AddressesReserved AddressesDS7240V2 DS7220V2 Expert Addresses0214-0219 0214-0219 00650237 0237 0132-01800274-0275 0274-0275 0222-02360282-0285 0282-0285 0238-02480292-0295 0292-0295 0255-02570304-0307 0304-0307 02600314-0317 0314-0317 0262-02730326-0329 0320-0363 02970336-0339 0826-0905 03190348-0351 1035-1037 03410358-0361 1128-1183 0363-03781035-1037 1252 07031252 1262 0906-10341262 1522-1649 1038-10432940-2943 2418-2929 12512945-3405 2940-2943 1253-12613430-3433 2945-3405 1263-12653434-3441 3430-3433 2930-29393442-3505 3434-3441 29443542-3545 3442-3505 3406-34133554-9999 3542-3545 3507-35133554-9999 3515-35213523-35293531-35373539-35403886-3910Press [#] to move forward to the next availableaddress. Press [*] to move back to the previousavailable address.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 462.16.4 Text Entry AddressesAll text entry addresses (System Text, Area Text andLocation Text) require the use of a special textprogrammingmode. In this mode, the keypad keysdisplay different characters depending on the numberof times the keys are pressed. See Table 21.A character’s order in the character selection sequenceindicates the number of key presses necessary toproduce the character. For example, pressing [2] fourtimes produces “a.”Table 21: Key/Character AssignmentsKey Character0 + - 0 * / \ [ ] = > < # §1 Space . 1 ? ! , @ _ & ~ : ; " ( ) ' ¿ ¡ % £ $ ¥2 A B C a b c 2 Å Ä Ã å ä á à â ã α β Ç ç3 D E F d e f 3 É Æ ë é è ê æ Δ Φ δ ε4 G H I g h I 4 ï í î ì Γ γ η ι5 J K L j k l 5 Λ κ λ6 M N O m n o 6 Ö ö Ñ ñ Ø Õ ø ó ò ô õ Ω μ ν ω7 P Q R S p q r s 7 Π Σ π ρ σ8 T U V t u v 8 Ü ü ú ù û Θ Υ θ τ υ9 W X Y Z w x y z 9 ÿ Ξ Ψ ξ χ ψ ζ* Moves to the address before the text block.# Moves to the address after the text block.A Moves cursor to the previous character positionin text block.C Moves cursor to the next character position intext block.The following keys are not used in text programmingand produce an error tone when pressed:• [B]• [On]• [Off]• [Perimeter Only]• [No Entry]• [Bypass]• [System Reset]Press [1] once to clear a character space orto enter a blank space.2.16.5 Exit Programming ModePress and hold [#]. The text keypad displays thecontrol panel’s model number and firmware revisionnumber on the top line, and “Please Wait...” on thebottom line. This message remains for approximately10 sec.To reduce the occurrence of false alarms atpower-up (or restoration of power after acomplete loss of primary and secondarypower) or upon exiting programming mode,the control panel ignores all zone alarms forapproximately 60 sec while the devicesstabilize.2.17 Keypad Test ([#][9][1]The keypad test function is only available to keypadson Data Bus addresses 1 to 8. This test does not applyto an Installer Keypad. This test is only available to aninstaller.When the keypad test begins, the keypad’s volume anddisplay brightness (text keypad only) are set to full on.When the test ends, the volume and brightness returnto the previously saved settings.Follow these steps to perform a keypad test from antext keypad:1. Press [#][9][1].2. Enter the Installer PIN if prompted.3. Press each key on the keypad when prompted.Each key press serves as a sounder test and displaytest.4. Observe the keypad’s LEDs when prompted. Thisprompt occurs following a 3-second delay after allkeys are pressed and all LEDs turn on.5. Press [#] to end the test. The keypad returns to theidle condition (normal display).Follow these steps to perform a keypad test from anLED keypad:1. Press [#][9][1].2. Enter the Installer PIN if prompted. All the LEDsflash (including Status and Zone LEDs).3. Press each keypad key. As keys are pressed, acorresponding LED stays on solid.4. Press [#] to end the test when all keys are pressedand the remaining Status LEDs turn on solid. Thekeypad returns to the idle condition (normaldisplay).Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation and Setup EN | 472.18 Always Force ArmTrouble or tamper conditions can prevent the controlpanel from arming. Enter the following specialcommand sequence force arms the control panel:1. If an arming sequence is entered and a conditionprevents arming, the keypad sounds an error tone.2. Enter the arming sequence again as if to force armthe area. The keypad sounds a second error tone.3. Press [#][9]. The control panel checks if a validPIN was already entered. If not, it prompts for avalid PIN.4. Enter a valid PIN. The control panel force armsany off-normal zones.Any pre-existing trouble conditions that would havecaused an alarm when armed do not cause an alarm.The keypad indicates that a system trouble exists.The sequence described above must be followedexactly as described. If more than 10 sec. passesbetween the key presses, the sequence is broken.This information is intentionally not includedin the <strong>DS7200V2</strong> User’s Guide(P/N 4998153894).Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


. election, core spondingTosngsnganopngopngenterthentenop<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 483. Control Panel ProgrammingThe contents of this section are organized as in Remote Programming Software (RPS).This section only covers the available programming parameters when the control panel enters InstallerProgramming Mode. The programming section in the <strong>DS7200V2</strong> Expert Programming Guide(P/N: 4998153891) covers all of the control panel’s programming parameters.This section contains programming parameter information pertaining to the DS7240V2 and DS7220V2 ControlPanels. Settings for parameters are stored at one or more addresses. For an overview of how to program thecontrol panel from a DS7447E or DS7447V2 Text Keypad, see Keypad Programming on page 44.Numbers enclosed in braces (for example, {137}) that appear throughout this document refer to the control panel’sevent numbers. See Control Panel Events and Reporting Formats on page 107 for event descriptions.The default Installer PIN is 9876. The default PIN for User 1 is 1234. All other user PINs are not programmed bydefault. See Installer PIN on page 68, and PIN, User # on page 70 for more information.3.1 Understanding the Option Parameter ChartsThe programming section of this document uses charts like the one below to identify the available selections foroption parameters.Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsPhone Line Options 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15No Phone Line Options •Do Not Wait for Dial Tone • • • •“R” Function/Three-way Calling • • • •ReservedPhone Line Fault Requires Reset • • • •The first option usually disables or turns off all the other options.The data digit values (labeled 0 to 15 under the “Enter This Data Digit to Select Options” heading) are displayedacross the top of the table. Each data digit is tied to options by a “•.”Toselectanoption,enterthecorrespondingdata digit value at the address programming prompt.The option parameter’s default selection is listed above the table in bulleted form along with the option’s addressand selection range. The numbered cell that corresponds with the option’s default setting is blackened to provide aquick visual reference. For example, the cell labeled “10” in the example above is this option parameter’s default.Columns that are grayed out are reserved settings and should not be selected.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 493.2 Panel Wide Parameters3.2.1 Routing DestinationsThe control panel has two routing destinations for the routing of reports. The control panel routes by zone andreport group to the destinations. For example, you can send alarm reports for one zone to Destination 1 and foranother zone to Destination 2. You can program two phone numbers (or IP addresses) for each destination.Communication Fail events are by destinations and not by phone number/IP address.For a description of the routing/dialing process, see Communication Attempt Tables on page 121.Phone Number 1 (2) for Destination 1 (2)• Address Range:- Phone 1, Destination 1: 0000 to 0031- Phone 2, Destination 1: 0032 to 0063- Phone 1, Destination 2: 0066 to 0097- Phone 2, Destination 2: 0098 to 0129• Default: All zeroes (0)• Selections: 0 to 14 (see Table 22)Table 22: Phone Number Entry SelectionsDigit to be Dialed Enter at Keypad Digit to be Dialed Enter at Keypad1 [1] 9 [9]2 [2] 0 [1][0]3 [3] * [1][1]4 [4] # [1][2]5 [5] P (4-second pause) [1][3]6 [6] F (on-hook, pause, off-hook) [1][4]7 [7] Reserved [1][5]8 [8] T (Terminate) [0]When entering phone numbers, use “10” ([1][0] from the keypad) to dial “0”; enter “0” to terminate thephone number. This does not apply when entering an IP address.Terminate telephone numbers with less than 32 digits by entering a zero (0) in the Address after thelast digit to be dialed.The control panel can dial up to 32 digits per phone number. Each digit occupies one address. If less than 32digits are entered into the Phone Number Address range, the control panel dials digits until it reaches a terminator(0).IP addresses can be entered into these addresses for network communication. See Network Communication on page100 for more information. Firmware revision 2.10 or greater is required for network communication.See Area # Account Number on page 64 for instructions on entering an account number.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 50Format for Destination 1 (2)• Address:- Format for Destination 1: 0064- Format for Destination 2: 0130• Default: 2 (Contact ID)• Selections: 2 to 4, 7, 11- 2 = Contact ID- 3 = SIA 300- 4 = Basic Pager- 7 = Personal Dialing Format- 11 = SIA 300 with Text BlocksThis parameter selects the reporting format. All reports for this destination are sent in the format chosen here.If you configure the control panel for network communication, you must set this parameter to Contact ID. SeeNetwork Communication on page 100 for more information. Firmware revision 2.10 or greater is required fornetwork communication.Check communications (from control panel to ARC) to verify that the control panel is communicatingproperly in the selected reporting format.3.2.2 Reporting Format ConfigurationPersonal Dialing FormatSelect the Personal Dialing Format by entering “7” into the appropriate reporting format address. See Format forDestination 1 (2) on page 50 for more information. The control panel calls a phone number where a person isexpected to answer.The control panel starts by placing a phone call. The control panel then sends the first digit of the report, waitsone second, and then sends the second digit of the report. The control panel then waits three sec, and sends thereport again. The control panel continues to repeat the report for a total of ten times. Some reports have zero asthe second digit. In these cases, only the first digit is sent, the control panel waits approximately three sec, andthen the report is repeated.During the three-second delay between each report, pressing [5] on the phone’s keypad acknowledges the report.The control panel advances to the next event in the dialer queue and sends it in the same phone call, or hangs upif there are no more events to report. The control panel sends each report up to ten times or until it isacknowledged.If no one acknowledges the report after ten tries, the control panel hangs up and calls again. If two phonenumbers are programmed for the destination, the second phone number is called. The control panel follows thenormal event phone routing. For each event, the control panel tries five times or until the event is acknowledged.If no acknowledgement is received in the five phone calls, the control panel logs a communication failure for thedestination.The control panel divides all possible events into Event Groups as reported to RPS. This event group selectswhich report to send. The event groups are numbered 1 to 16. The following table lists the 16 possible eventgroups. Table 40 details all events generated by the control panel. Not all events are transmitted in PersonalDialing Format.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 51• Address: See Table 23• Default: See Table 23• Selections: 0 to 15Table 23: Personal Dialing Format ConfigurationEvent Group Address Personal Dialing Format Code Data Digit Default1 3414 Duress 02 3415 Fire Alarm 13 3416 Non-fire Alarm 24 3417 Reserved 05 3418 Fire Trouble 56 3419 Non-fire Trouble 67 3420 Fire Restoral 08 3421 Non-fire Restoral 09 3422 RF Trouble 010 3423 Open/Close 011 3424 Installer Mode 012 3425 System Fault 813 3426 Test Report 014 3427 Reserved 015 3428 Bypass 016 3429 Output/User 0Use this parameter to select the tone for the 16 different Personal Dialing Format event groups.For each event group, the report is programmed as a value from 0 to 15. If 0 (zero) is programmed, no report issent and the event is a Local Only event.See Table 24 for the two-digit report tone when the value entered is non-zero (1 to 15).Table 24: Report Tone SelectionsData Digit Selection Report Tone0 None1 1 02 1 13 2 04 1 25 2 16 3 07 1 38 2 29 3 110 4 011 1 412 2 313 3 214 4 115 5 0Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 52For example, if Data Digit Selection “5” is entered, the following report tone is transmitted (“-“ equals 1 beep): -- -.There is a 1-second pause between the transmission of the first digit and the second digit. The second digit isfollowed by a 3-second pause.The control panel repeats the report for a total of ten times (-- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- -).SIA 300 with Text BlocksThe control panel sends reports using the SIA format when “3” is entered into the appropriate reporting formataddress. See Format for Destination 1 (2) on page 50 for more information. An additional format (selection of “11”)is available to include ASCII text with the SIA event codes.If the SIA event includes a zone number as one of its parameters, and the zone represents one of the controlpanel’s 40 locations, the control panel sends the zone’s programmable location text (see Location ##, Zone Text onpage 83 for more information). The event (N) block is sent first followed by the text (A) block. If there is no zonenumber for the event, then no ASCII text is reported.Basic Pager DisplaySetting a Routing Destination to Basic Pager format configures the control panel to send reports to a numericpager. Follow these steps to use the Basic Pager format:1. Enter the phone number for the pager in the “Phone Number 1” parameter for the Routing Destination youhave chosen as the Basic Pager Destination.2. Set the “Format for Destination 1 (2)” parameter to Basic Pager for the Routing Destination you have chosenas the Basic Pager Destination.Set the routing for any reports you would like sent to the pager to the Routing Destination (1 or 2) you havechosen as the Basic Pager destination.Report digits are dialed as 100-millisecond DTMF tone pulses with 100-millisecond pauses between the digits.The control panel’s Basic Pager format does not wait for an acknowledgement tone from the pagerservice provider to send its report to the pager. It dials the phone number, waits 250 ms and then sendsthe report. To increase the delay (pause), add delay characters as needed to the end of the phonenumber. See Table 22 for the valid phone number entries.All information the control panel needs to format and send events to a pager is contained in Phone Number 1 (2) forDestination 1 (2) on page 49. Figure 64 shows the phone number broken into fields.Figure 64: Routing Destination Phone Number Configured for Basic Pager5 5 5 1 2 3 4 P P 0 * * * 0# 901 2 3 2 421- Digits to Dial Field: Enter the phone number for the paging service followed by any special charactersrequired (a pause, for example). See Table 22 for phone number entries.2- Field Terminator: Every field must end with the terminator digit, always 0 (zero).3- Format Field: Use this field to configure how the message appears in the pager’s display. See Table 25 forFormat Field options.4- End Page Field: Enter the digits that tell your paging service you are done sending your page.The control panel dials the number you enter in the Digits to Dial Field to contact the paging service. Add one ormore pauses at the end of the number to allow the paging service time to answer the phone and prepare to acceptthe message. The Digits to Dial Field ends with a Field Terminator (0).The Format Field follows the Digits to Dial Field. It defines what information follows the account number in thepaging message. The Format Field ends with a Field Terminator (0).Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 53The End Page Field follows the Format Field. The digits you enter in this field are sent after the paging message.For many paging services, a ‘#’ indicates the end of the paging message. The End Page Field ends with a FieldTerminator (0).You must enter the pauses required for the paging service in the Digits to Dial Field before the Digitsto Dial field terminator.The number of pauses required varies based on the paging service.Test the pager to determine that you entered enough pauses to establish communications to thepaging service.Table 25: Format Field OptionsFormat FieldResulting Pager DisplayEmpty Account, Event, Area, and Zone Numbers 1234-008-03-21with separator characters.# Account, Event, Area, and Zone Numbers 12340080321without separator characters.*** Account, Event, and Area Numbers with 1234-008-03separator characters.#*** Account, Event, and Area Numbers without 123400803separator characters.** Account and Event Numbers with separator 1234-008characters.#** Account and Event Numbers without 1234008separator characters.* Account Number only. 1234If the zone/user number is three digits, the leading digit is omitted. For example, “252” displays as“52.”Do not use alpha characters for the account number in basic pager format.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 543.2.3 Phone and RPS ConfigurationUse the parameters in this section to configure the telephone and Remote Programming Software (RPS) features.Phone Line Options• Address: 0131• Default: 0• Selections: 0 to 3, 8 to 11Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsPhone Line Options 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15No Phone Line Options •Do Not Wait for Dial Tone • • • •“R” Function/Three-way Calling • • • •ReservedPhone Line Fault Requires Reset • • • •This parameter consists of three options for the physical phone line.• Do Not Wait for Dial Tone: If this option is enabled, the control panel waits three sec after going off-hookand then starts dialing. If this option is disabled, the control panel waits up to seven sec for a dial tone. Thecontrol panel dials when it detects the dial tone.• “R” Function/Three-way Calling: If this option is enabled, the control panel’s “R” function/three-waycalling feature is enabled. The phone company must enable this feature on the control panel’s telephone line.• Phone Line Fault Requires Reset: If this option is enabled and a phone line fault occurs, the troublecondition (keypad trouble message and/or tone) continues until the [System Reset] key is pressed (fix thephone line fault first). If this option is disabled and a phone line fault occurs, the trouble condition clearsautomatically when the phone line fault is corrected. This option also applies to the Alternate CommunicationPath Fault Control Input. See “24-Hour Control Input Zone Function Types” in the <strong>DS7200V2</strong> ExpertProgramming Guide (P/N: 4998153891) for more information.Remote Programming Call Back Number• Address: 0181 to 0212• Default: All zeroes (0)• Selections: See Table 22The control panel dials this phone number or IP address to begin a RPS remote programming session. SeeNetwork Communication on page 100 for complete network communication programming instructions. Firmwarerevision 2.10 or greater is required for network communication.There are three ways to use this phone number (or IP address):1. RPS calls the control panel, which answers and determines it is RPS calling, then it hangs up and calls RPSback.2. When a user presses [#][4][3], the control panel calls RPS using the phone number (or IP address) enteredhere.3. The control panel can be programmed to call this phone number (or IP address) automatically at test reporttime (see Automatic Test {137} Report Options on page 59 for more information).When entering phone numbers, use “10” ([1][0] from the keypad) to dial “0”; enter “0” to terminate thephone number. This does not apply when entering an IP address.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 55RPS Answer Ring Count, Answering Machine Bypass• Address: 0213• Default: 7 (rings)• Selections:- 0 = Control panel does not answer phone- 1-13 = Ring Count- 14 = Answering Machine Bypass 1- 15 = Answering Machine Bypass 2The ring count sets the number of rings the control panel waits before picking up and seizing the phone line for aremote programming session, or for remote arming with a telephone (see Arming Options 1 on page 61).The control panel does not answer the phone for remote programming or remote arming with telephone whenthis parameter is set to zero (0).This ring count is used for any control panel arming state, armed or disarmed.The Answering Machine Bypass function can be restricted to only operate when the system is armed All On orPerimeter Only (see Arming Options 1 on page 61). When the Answering Machine Bypass function is restricted toonly operate when the system is armed All On or Perimeter Only, the control panel does not answer the phonefor a remote arming session when it is disarmed (Off). However, [#][4][3] still initiates a remote programmingsession.Answering Machine Bypass 11. Call the premises; let the phone ring no more than two (2) times. Then hang up/disconnect the remoteprogrammer.2. Wait at least eight (8) sec to call back, but call back within 45 sec.3. The control panel then picks up after the first ring.Answering Machine Bypass 21. Call the premises; let the phone ring no more than four (4) times. Then hang up/disconnect the remoteprogrammer.2. Wait at least eight (8) sec to call back, but call back within 45 sec.3. The control panel then picks up after the first ring.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 56Phone Line Fault Response Options• Address: 0220• Default: 0• Selections: 0, 1, 3, 5, 7Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsPhone Line Fault Response Options 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15No Phone Line Supervision •Enable Supervision (System Trouble at Keypad) • • • •Burg Alarm & Strobe Functions, All On/PerimeterOnly• •Burg Alarm & Strobe Functions, Off • •ReservedThe control panel monitors the phone line for voltage only. If the voltage drops low enough (between 1 and 3 V)for 40 sec, it declares a phone line fault. If the phone line voltage remains above 3 volts for at least 40 sec, itdeclares the phone line restored. See the “Phone Line Fault Requires Reset” option in Phone Line Options on page54.When enabled, the Phone Line Fault event appears at all keypads for all areas. The control panel sends a PhoneLine Restore {100} report when a phone line fault event restores.If the phone line fails (as described above), but restores before a Comm Fail event:1. System detects phone line fail and puts Event {99} in the log.2. System starts dialing attempts if programmed for Phone Fail report.3. Phone line restores before Comm fail event.4. System sends phone line fail and phone line restore reports.If the phone line fails (as described above), but restores after a Comm Fail event:1. System detects phone line fail and puts report in the event in the log.2. System starts dialing attempts if programmed for Phone Fail report.3. Dialing attempts end with Comm fail event, phone fail report is flushed.4. System detects phone line is restored and puts restoral report in buffer.5. System starts dialing attempts and sends phone fail restoral and Comm restoral reports.If an alternate communication path is enabled, the control panel can send a Phone Line Fail {99} report via thealternate communication path when a phone line fault event occurs.• No Phone Line Supervision: If this option is enabled, the control panel does not monitor the phone linevoltage. Phone Line Fault events do not appear at keypads. The other Phone Line Fault Response options arealso disabled if No Phone Line Supervision is selected.• Enable Supervision (System Trouble at Keypad): If this option is enabled, the keypad displays a phoneline trouble message if a phone line fault occurs as described above. To enable the keypad to sound a troubletone on system troubles, see Keypad # Options on page 71 for details.• Burg Alarm & Strobe Functions, All On or Perimeter Only: If this option is enabled, the system’s burglaryalarm and strobe function as configured when the system is armed All On or Perimeter Only if a phone linefault occurs as described above. See Output Parameters on page 85 for burglary alarm/strobe outputconfiguration.• Burg Alarm & Strobe Functions, Off: If this option is enabled, the system’s burglary alarm and strobefunction as configured when the system is off (not armed) if a phone line fault occurs as described above. SeeOutput Parameters on page 85 for burglary alarm/strobe output configuration.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 573.2.4 Global Reporting OptionsThese parameters configure the reporting for all areas, all zones, and all users.Global Reporting Options• Address: 0221• Default: 1• Selections: 0, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsGlobal Reporting Options 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15Local Only •Enable Reporting • • • • • • • •Extend Handshake • • • •Delay Alarm Output • • • •Burg Alarm after Two Failed Attempts • • • •• Local Only: The control panel sends no reports.• Enable Reporting: If this option is enabled, the control panel sends reports as programmed provided that atleast one phone number (or IP address) has been programmed for at least one Routing Destination (see PhoneNumber 1 (2) for Destination 1 (2) on page 49). Reporting options can be enabled and disabled in otherparameters. See Open/Close Reporting Options on page 63, and Area # Opening {89-96}/Closing {42-67} ReportingOptions on page 65 for more information.• Extend Handshake: If this option is enabled, the control panel finishes dialing the ARC receiver and waitsfor a ‘handshake’ tone from the receiver. The handshake is the first thing the receiver sends after answeringthe phone. Typically each reporting format the receiver supports has its own handshake tone. If a receiversupports several formats, it sounds the handshake tones one at time. Choosing this option extends the time thecontrol panel waits for a handshake from the ARC receiver from 45 to 60 sec.Do not change the Extend Handshake option unless advised by Bosch Technical Service.• Delay Alarm Output: If this option is enabled, the control panel delays burglary alarm output untilcommunication to the ARC receiver is complete or there are two failed dialing attempts. The delayed alarmoutput functions are 1|8, 1|9, and 1|10 (see Table 34 for descriptions of output function types). Bell Time is notdelayed, and begins at the alarm event. If Bell Time is set at 3 min. or less, alarm output delayed by thisoption may be very short (less than 1 minute), or the alarm output may not activate at all. See OutputParameters on page 85 for a complete description of output functions. The keypad sounder is not delayed bythis option.In order to use the Delay Alarm Output option, the Alarm Event Abort option must be disabled. See“Options 1, Zone Function ##” in the <strong>DS7200V2</strong> Expert Programming Guide (P/N: 4998153891).Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 58• Burg Alarm After Two Failed Attempts: If this option is enabled, a steady alarm output sounds after twofailed attempts to transmit a burglary alarm report from any zone when its area is armed. Alarm output isprovided even if the zone is not programmed for alarm output. Bell Time must be programmed with at least 3min. to use this option. Disable this option to prevent an alarm output from silent zones even when the systemfails to communicate with the receiver. This option only applies to output types 1|8 (Alarm – All On,Perimeter Only & Partial On; non-fire 24-hr alarms); 1|9 (Alarm – Perimeter Only and Partial On Modes;non-fire 24-hr alarms) and 1|10 (Alarm – controlled and 24-hr zones-fire and non-fire). See Output Parameterson page 85 for alarm configuration.The burg alarm output activates after two failed communication attempts even if the zone is set forsilent operation.Call for Service Text• Address: 1266 to 1297• Default: Blank• Selections: See Table 21This parameter provides 16 characters of programmable text to be displayed in the second line of the displaywhenever the first line shows “Call for Service.” It is also displayed when the keypad is extinguished and the“Extinguish Mode Displays Date” option is enabled. See Keypad Response Options on page 74 for information on theExtinguish Mode options.All control panel text is programmed from the text keypad in a special text-programming mode. See Text EntryAddresses on page 46 for text programming instructions.The following are possible entries for the second line of text:• ARC phone number.• Preferred phone number called for service.• “Press 0 to view.” This tells users which key to press to see system trouble details. See Call for Service Details onpage 123 for more information.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 593.2.5 TestsAutomatic Test {137} Report Options• Address: 0249• Default: 0• Selections: 0 to 4, 8 to 12Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsAutomatic Test Report Options 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15No Automatic Test Report Options •Test Report Only if System is Armed • • • •Defer Test Report if Other Report Sent in TestInterval• • • •Test Reports for All Areas (else Area 1 only) • •Call RPS at Test Time (after Test Report) • • • • •Use these options to configure the Automatic Test {137} report. If “Call RPS at Test Time” is enabled, a variety oftasks could be accomplished at this time, including downloading the log to the ARC.• Test Report Only if System is Armed: This option sends a test report only if the system is armed.• Defer Test Report if Other Report Sent in Test Interval: If another report is sent during the test interval,this option defers the test report until the end of the test interval.• Test Reports for All Areas (else Area 1 only): If selected, this option generates a test report for all enabledareas. For the DS7240V2, this option applies to Areas 1 to 4. For the DS7220V2, this option applies to Areas1 and 2.• Call RPS at Test Time (After Test Report): If selected, this option calls RPS at test time after the systemsends the test report. The Remote Programming Call Back Phone Number should be programmed. SeeRemote Programming Call Back Number on page 54 for more information.Automatic Test {137} Report Time• Address: 0250 to 0253• Default: 0000 (Test reports disabled)• Selections: 0 to 9Enter the time of day for the Automatic Test. Use 24-hour format (HHMM) where midnight is 2400, noon is 1200,and 12:01 AM is 0001. Enter one digit in each address so that Addresses 0250 and 0251 are the hour, and 0252and 0253 are the minute. An entry of 0000 (the default setting) disables the Automatic Test {137} report.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 60Automatic Test {137} Report Interval• Address: 0254• Default: 3 (7 Days)• Selections:- 0 = No Automatic Test- 1 = 1 Hour- 2 = 1 Day- 3 = 7 Days- 4 = 28 DaysEnter zero (0) to disable the Automatic Test {137} report function.The one-hour interval increments on the minute. For example, if you set the Automatic Test Time parameter to1020 (10:20 AM), the Automatic Test Interval is one hour, and left programming mode at 11:10 AM, then thecontrol panel sends a test report at 11:20 AM (less than one hour after leaving programming mode). The next testreport would come at 12:20 PM.The one-day, seven-day, and 28 day intervals are incremented at midnight (2400). For example, if you set theAutomatic Test Time parameter to 1020 (10:20 AM), the Automatic Test Interval is one day, and leftprogramming mode at 10:10 AM, then the control panel does not send a test report until 10:20 AM the next day(after the one-day interval increment at midnight).Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 613.2.6 Global Open/Close OptionsArming Options 1• Address: 0258• Default: 0• Selections: 0 to 7Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsArming Options 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15No Options Enabled •Enable All On-No Exit • • • •Answering Machine Bypass only when All/Perimeter OnlyOn• • • •Remote Arming with Telephone, Area 1 • • • •Reserved• Enable All On-No Exit: If this option is enabled and the system is turned All On and no Entry/Exit zonesare faulted during Exit Delay, the system automatically shifts to Perimeter Only. Perimeter Only (not All On)appears in the log and reports. This option can only be used if the control panel is armed with delay. Thisoption does not apply when arming with keyswitches or RF keyfobs.• Answering Machine Bypass Only When All On/Perimeter Only On: If this option is enabled, theAnswering Machine Bypass function is activated at RPS Answer Ring Count, Answering Machine Bypass parameter(see page 55). If activated there, this option can be used to restrict its function so that it only operates whenthe system is All On or Perimeter Only On. The system does not answer if disarmed.• Remote Arming with Telephone, Area 1: If enabled, this option controls the built-in telephone armingfeature for Area 1. When enabled, the control panel answers the phone on the ring count for remoteprogramming. The following occurs when the control panel answers the phone:- If the control panel is All On or Perimeter Only On, it sounds three beeps and starts the handshake tonefor remote programming.- If the control panel is Off, it sounds one short beep, waits approximately three sec and then starts thehandshake tone for remote programming (one long beep). Press and hold [5] for two sec immediatelyafter the first short arming beep and before the handshake tone begins.If arming from a cell phone, quickly press [5] three times. If pressing and holding [5] for two sec from ahouse (landline) phone does not produce a tone long enough to arm Area 1, retry by quickly pressing [5]three times.- The control panel arms if it detects a [5] key press from the telephone (All On with Delay, faulted zonesare force-armed like keyswitch arming). The control panel sounds three beeps (new armed state) and thenhangs up.You cannot use a telephone to disarm the control panel.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 62Arming Options 2• Address: 0259• Default: 12• Selections: 0 to 15Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsArming Options 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15No Options Enabled •First Area to Open/Last Area to Close Reporting • • • • • • • •Make Area 1 Common Area • • • • • • • •Enable All Areas All On ([#][8][0]) • • • • • • • •Enable All Areas All Off ([#][8][1]) • • • • • • • •• First Area to Open {164}/Last Area to Close {165} Reporting: If this option is enabled, the system sendsone Closing {165} report when all areas are turned On and one Opening {164} report when any area is turnedOff. Opening/Closing reports must be enabled for all areas.Enabling the “Restrict Open/Close Reports” option overrides the “First Area to Open/Last Area toClose Reporting” option. See Area # Opening {89-96}/Closing {42-67} Reporting Options on page 65for more information on the “Restrict Open/Close Reports” option.All area account numbers must be the same in order to send Area 1’s account numbers. See AreaWide Parameters on page 64 for account number programming instructions.• Make Area 1 Common Area: If this option is enabled, all other areas are made common to Area 1. Area 1arms when all the other areas are armed All On, and Area 1 disarms when any other area is disarmed.• Enable All Areas All On ([#][8][0]): If this option is enabled, all areas arm when a user enters [#][8][0].Faulted zones are force-armed. Enable all areas in which the user has the appropriate authority level.• Enable All Areas Off ([#][8][1]): If this option is enabled, all areas disarm when a user enters [#][8][1]. Thisfunction always requires a PIN. Enable all areas in which the user has the appropriate authority level.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 63Open/Close Reporting Options• Address: 0261• Default: 3• Selections: 0 to 15Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsOpen/Close Reporting Options 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15No Open, Close, Exit Error, or Recent Close Reports •Opening {89-96, 164} Reports Enabled • • • • • • • •Closing {42-67, 165} Reports Enabled • • • • • • • •Exit Error {18} Report Enabled • • • • • • • •Recent Closing {19-20} Reports Enabled • • • • • • • •This is a global parameter that affects all zones, all areas, and all PINs.Opening and Closing reports can be restricted by area (see Area # Opening {89-96}/Closing {42-67}Reporting Options on page 65) and by Authority Level once they are enabled and configured here.Reporting must be enabled at the system level first (see Global Reporting Options on page 57).• Opening Reports Enabled: If selected, this option enables Opening {89 to 96, 164} reports.• Closing Reports Enabled: If selected, this option enables Closing {42 to 67, 165} reports.• Exit Error: Only the Exit Error {18} report is enabled and disabled by this option. If an Entry/Exit Delayzone (Zone Function Types 11 and 12) is violated at the end of Exit Delay, these events occur in this order:1. Local alarm annunciation starts (keypads and alarm outputs)2. Entry Delay starts3. The alarm report process begins if the system is not turned off at the end of Entry Delay. An Exit Error{18} report is included if programmed. The Exit Error report follows the Alarm Report routing.• Recent Closing: If this option is enabled, an Alarm Recent Closing {19 to 20} report (including the usernumber) is sent for any alarm within 2 min. of the end of Exit Time.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 643.3 Area Wide ParametersThe parameters in this section configure the control panel’s areas. Each area has 16 characters of programmabletext for an area name and 16 characters of programmable area idle text, which appear on the text keypad display.The DS7240V2 supports up to four areas. The DS7220V2 supports up to two areas.All control panel text is programmed from the text keypad in a special text-programming mode. See Text EntryAddresses on page 46 for text programming instructions.Area # Account Number• Address/Default: See Table 26• Selections: 0 to 15 (see Table 27)Table 26: Account Number Addresses/DefaultsAreaAccount # for RoutingDestination 1Account # for RoutingDestination 2Default Account #(for both destinations)1 Address 0276 to 0281 Address 0286 to 0291 10, 10, 10, 10, 0, 02 Address 0298 to 0303 Address 0308 to 0313 10, 10, 10, 10, 0, 03 (DS7240V2 only) Address 0320 to 0325 Address 0330 to 0335 10, 10, 10, 10, 0, 04 (DS7240V2 only) Address 0342 to 0347 Address 0352 to 0357 10, 10, 10, 10, 0, 0Table 27: Account Number Entry SelectionsFor this Selection Press this Key For this Selection Press this Key0 10 8 81 1 9 92 2 B 113 3 C 124 4 D 135 5 E 146 6 F 157 7 Terminate 0Each area uses the account number entered here to report to the ARC receiver. Different account numbers can beprogrammed for two routing destinations. See Routing Destinations on page 49 for a complete description of howthe control panel directs reports to the routing destinations.Account numbers can contain up to six (6) digits. If less than four digits are entered, the control panel adds zerosto the end to make a four-digit account number.The control panel automatically truncates the account number to the maximum length supported by that format.See Control Panel Events and Reporting Formats on page 107 for a complete description of the reporting formatsavailable to the control panel.One account number digit occupies each address. Use a zero (0) to terminate the account number entry if it is lessthan six digits in length.For example, to set an account number of 1234, enter 1 2 3 4 0 (0 = Terminate).Use “10” ([1][0] from the keypad) to enter “0.” Use “0” to terminate the account number.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 65Area # Opening {89-96}/Closing {42-67} Reporting Options• Address:- Area 1: 0296- Area 2: 0318- Area 3 (DS7240V2 only): 0340- Area 4 (DS7240V2 only): 0362• Default: 1• Selections: 0, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsArea # Open/Close Reporting Options 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15No Open or Close Reports for Area # •Open/Close Reports (for All On) for Area # Enabled • • • • • • • •Restrict Open/Close Reports; Open after Alarm, Closeon Force ArmOpen/Close Reports for Perimeter Only (and Partial On)Mode – Must also select Open/Close Reports (for AllOn)• • • •• • • •1 Second Bell Test on Closing Rpt Acknowledgement • • • •• Open/Close Reports for Area # Enabled: If enabled, this option configures Opening/Closing reports foreach area. This also includes the report for the Extend Auto Closing {21} event. Opening {89 to 96} andClosing {42 to 67} reports must be enabled at the system level. Opening and Closing reports are also enabledby authority level. Reporting must also be enabled at the system level (see Global Reporting Options on page57).• Restrict Open/Close Reports; Open From Alarm, Close on Force Arm: If this option is enabled, thecontrol panel only sends opening reports when the user disarms the system after an alarm and when BellTime has expired. The control panel only sends closing reports when a zone is force-armed. Force arming isset by authority level and by zone function configuration.Enabling the “Restrict Open/Close Reports” option overrides the “First Area to Open/Last Area toClose Reporting” option. See Arming Options 2 on page 62 for more information on the “RestrictOpen/Close Reports” option.• Open/Close Reports for Perimeter Only Mode: If this option is enabled, the control panel sends closingreports when users arm the system Perimeter Only. If any zones are bypassed, bypass reports are also sent.The control panel sends opening reports when users disarm the system. Perimeter Only arming is set byauthority level and by Zone Function configuration.• 1 Second Bell Test on Closing Ack: If this option is enabled, outputs assigned to Alarm Output Functions1|8, 1|9, 1|10, and 8|8 activate for one second. See Function, Output ## on page 87 for output functiondescriptions.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 66Area Name Text• Address:- Area 1 Name: 1394 to 1425- Area 2 Name: 1458 to 1489- Area 3 Name (DS7240V2 only): 1522 to 1553- Area 4 Name (DS7240V2 only): 1586 to 1617• Default:- Area 1: Area 1 Name Text- Area 2: Area 2 Name Text- Area 3 (DS7240V2 only): Area 3 Name Text- Area 4 (DS7240V2 only): Area 4 Name Text• Selections: See Key/Character selection chartAll control panel text is programmed from the textkeypad in a special text-programming mode. See TextEntry Addresses on page 46 for text programminginstructions.Enter up to 16 characters to describe each area.Area Idle Text• Address:- Area 1 Idle Text: 1426 to 1457- Area 2 Idle Text: 1490 to 1521- Area 3 Idle Text (DS7240V2 only): 1554 to 1585- Area 4 Idle Text (DS7240V2 only): 1618 to 1649• Default: Not ReadyKeyCharacter0 + - 0 * / \ [ ] = > < # §1 Space . 1 ? ! , @ _ & ~ : ; " ( ) ' ¿ ¡ % £ $ ¥2 A B C a b c 2 Å Ä Ã å ä á à â ã α β Ç ç3 D E F d e f 3 É Æ ë é è ê æ Δ Φ δ ε4 G H I g h I 4 ï í î ì Γ γ η ι5 J K L j k l 5 Λ κ λ6 M N O m n o 6 Ö ö Ñ ñ Ø Õ ø ó ò ô õ Ω μ ν ω7 P Q R S p q r s 7 Π Σ π ρ σ8 T U V t u v 8 Ü ü ú ù û Θ Υ θ τ υ9 W X Y Z w x y z 9 ÿ Ξ Ψ ξ χ ψ ζ* Moves to the address before the text block.# Moves to the address after the text block.A Moves cursor to the previous character position intext block.C Moves cursor to the next character position in textblock.The following keys are not used in text programmingand produce an error tone when pressed: [On], [Off],[Perimeter Only], [No Entry], [Bypass], [System• Selections: See Key/Character selection chart (above)All control panel text is programmed from the text keypad in a special text-programming mode. See Text EntryAddresses on page 46 for text programming instructions.This parameter provides 16 characters of programmable text for each area displayed when the system is idle (noalarms, no troubles, system disarmed).If the “Don’t Show Zone Status on Keypads” option is not enabled in the Keypad # Options parameter (page 71),the text keypad displays “OK for All On” or “OK for Perimeter” across the second line. This indicates that allzones are normal and the system is ready to arm All On or Perimeter Only. If a controlled zone is faulted, thearea idle text for this zone’s assigned area replaces the “OK for All On/OK for Perimeter” message.If a zone not configured for Perimeter Only arming is faulted, “OK for Perimeter” replaces “OK for All On” onthe text keypad’s display. The system might be armed Perimeter Only, but cannot be armed All On until thefaulted zone is restored.If the “Don’t Show Zone Status on Keypads” option is enabled, the area idle text displays continuously on thesecond line when the keypad is idle (even if a zone is faulted).If the “Don’t Show Zone Status on Keypads” option is selected, the default Area Idle Text (“NotReady”) should be changed. See Text Entry Addresses on page 46 for text entry instructions.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 673.4 User Interface3.4.1 PIN Configuration/Installer PINA Personal Identification Number (PIN) is a unique number issued at the time of installation of each system.This PIN is required to operate the system (arm/disarm, test system, initiate functions, etc.). The PIN is not thesame as the account number.PIN Length• Address: 0379• Default: 4 (4 digits long)• Selections: 3 to 7 (3 digits min; 7 digits max)This parameter determines the number of digits in a PIN. All user PINs and the Installer PIN follow this length.If the PIN length is shortened after PINs are entered, duplicate PINs could be created (for example,PINs 1235 and 1238 would both become 123).User Tamper Options• Address: 0380• Default: 0• Selections: 0 to 3Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsUser Tamper Options 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15No User Tamper Options •User Tamper {156} Reports Enabled • •User Tamper Activates Burg Alarm Output • •ReservedReservedA user tamper event is:- A user entering a PIN that is not in the system (the user must enter the invalid PIN the number of timesshown in User Tamper Retry Count on page 68).- A user entering a PIN that is in the system but does not have the authority for the desired function.• User Tamper Reports Enabled: If enabled, this option ties User Tamper {156} reports and user tamperactivated alarm outputs to the keypad’s area. If only the “User Tamper Reports Enabled” option is selectedand there is a user tamper event, the text keypad where the event occurs shows “Keypad locked!”• User Tamper Activates Burg Alarm Output: If the burglary alarm output (steady alarm output) is selectedand there is a user tamper event, the text keypad where the user tamper occurred shows “Keypad locked!”Other text keypads in the area show “Usr Tamper Alarm, Enter PIN to silence.” During the time the keypadis locked out, any key pressed produces an error tone (for text and LED keypads). Selecting the “User TamperActivates Burg Alarm Output” option specifically activates output functions 1|8, 1|9, 1|10, and 8|8. See Table34 on page 87 for descriptions of these output functions.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 68User Tamper Retry Count• Address: 0381• Default: 4 (4 attempts)• Selections:- 0 = User Retry Count Disabled- 1 to 15 = Number of attempts allowed before a User Tamper event occursEnter zero (0) to disable this parameter. The control panel creates a User Tamper event when a user enters aninvalid PIN the number of times programmed in this parameter.For example, “5” is entered in this parameter. When an invalid PIN is entered five times, a User Tamper eventoccurs.User Tamper Lockout Time• Address: 0382• Default: 1 (1 minute)• Selections: 0 to 15 (min.)This parameter determines how long a keypad is locked out when a User Tamper event occurs (selections are inmin.).Installer PIN• Address: 0383 to 0389• Default: 9876543• Selections: 0 to 9Do not use digits 10-15 when creating the Installer PIN or User PIN. Entering these digits makes thePIN unusable and locks the installer out of the control panel.The Installer PIN length is the same as all other system PINs (see PIN Length on page 67).The default PIN length is 4 digits, which makes the Installer PIN 4 digits in length. For example, if the InstallerPIN is 7654321 and the PIN length is set to 4 digits, the Installer PIN changes to 7654.The Installer PIN cannot disarm the system, but it can access all other functions.The Installer PIN reports as User 0.If the Installer PIN is left at its factory default, the control panel generates a System Trouble event ifenabled in the Date Format and Enable PIN Trouble parameter (see the <strong>DS7200V2</strong> ExpertProgramming Guide (P/N: 4998153891). Make sure to change the default value. This event is LocalOnly and is stored in the history buffer.The Enable PIN Trouble option is disabled by default.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 693.4.2 UsersThe control panel reserves the following User IDs for automated functions: 251 (control panel generated); 252(Sked operation); 253 (remote telephone communication); 254 (RPS communication); 255 (keyswitch operation orany local operation that does not require a PIN entry, such as Quick Arming).See Table 28 for User parameter addresses and defaults. Defaults for User 1 are shown in (bold). Users 2 to 32 aredisabled by default.Table 28: User ConfigurationPersonal Identification Number (PIN) AddressesAuthority AreaLevelUser Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Digit 5 Digit 6 Digit 7 Selection Selection1 Addr 0390(1)Addr 0391(2)Addr 0392(3)Addr 0393(4)Addr 0394(5)Addr 0395(6)Addr 0396(7)Addr 0397(1)Addr 0398(15)2 Addr 0399 Addr 0400 Addr 0401 Addr 0402 Addr 0403 Addr 0404 Addr 0405 Addr 0406 Addr 04073 Addr 0408 Addr 0409 Addr 0410 Addr 0411 Addr 0412 Addr 0413 Addr 0414 Addr 0415 Addr 04164 Addr 0417 Addr 0418 Addr 0419 Addr 0420 Addr 0421 Addr 0422 Addr 0423 Addr 0424 Addr 04255 Addr 0426 Addr 0427 Addr 0428 Addr 0429 Addr 0430 Addr 0431 Addr 0432 Addr 0433 Addr 04346 Addr 0435 Addr 0436 Addr 0437 Addr 0438 Addr 0439 Addr 0440 Addr 0441 Addr 0442 Addr 04437 Addr 0444 Addr 0445 Addr 0446 Addr 0447 Addr 0448 Addr 0449 Addr 0450 Addr 0451 Addr 04528 Addr 0453 Addr 0454 Addr 0455 Addr 0456 Addr 0457 Addr 0458 Addr 0459 Addr 0460 Addr 04619 Addr 0462 Addr 0463 Addr 0464 Addr 0465 Addr 0466 Addr 0467 Addr 0468 Addr 0469 Addr 047010 Addr 0471 Addr 0472 Addr 0473 Addr 0474 Addr 0475 Addr 0476 Addr 0477 Addr 0478 Addr 047911 Addr 0480 Addr 0481 Addr 0482 Addr 0483 Addr 0484 Addr 0485 Addr 0486 Addr 0487 Addr 048812 Addr 0489 Addr 0490 Addr 0491 Addr 0492 Addr 0493 Addr 0494 Addr 0495 Addr 0496 Addr 049713 Addr 0498 Addr 0499 Addr 0500 Addr 0501 Addr 0502 Addr 0503 Addr 0504 Addr 0505 Addr 050614 Addr 0507 Addr 0508 Addr 0509 Addr 0510 Addr 0511 Addr 0512 Addr 0513 Addr 0514 Addr 051515 Addr 0516 Addr 0517 Addr 0518 Addr 0519 Addr 0520 Addr 0521 Addr 0522 Addr 0523 Addr 052416 Addr 0525 Addr 0526 Addr 0527 Addr 0528 Addr 0529 Addr 0530 Addr 0531 Addr 0532 Addr 053317 Addr 0534 Addr 0535 Addr 0536 Addr 0537 Addr 0538 Addr 0539 Addr 0540 Addr 0541 Addr 054218 Addr 0543 Addr 0544 Addr 0545 Addr 0546 Addr 0547 Addr 0548 Addr 0549 Addr 0550 Addr 055119 Addr 0552 Addr 0553 Addr 0554 Addr 0555 Addr 0556 Addr 0557 Addr 0558 Addr 0559 Addr 056020 Addr 0561 Addr 0562 Addr 0563 Addr 0564 Addr 0565 Addr 0566 Addr 0567 Addr 0568 Addr 056921 Addr 0570 Addr 0571 Addr 0572 Addr 0573 Addr 0574 Addr 0575 Addr 0576 Addr 0577 Addr 057822 Addr 0579 Addr 0580 Addr 0581 Addr 0582 Addr 0583 Addr 0584 Addr 0585 Addr 0586 Addr 058723 Addr 0588 Addr 0589 Addr 0590 Addr 0591 Addr 0592 Addr 0593 Addr 0594 Addr 0595 Addr 059624 Addr 0597 Addr 0598 Addr 0599 Addr 0600 Addr 0601 Addr 0602 Addr 0603 Addr 0604 Addr 060525 Addr 0606 Addr 0607 Addr 0608 Addr 0609 Addr 0610 Addr 0611 Addr 0612 Addr 0613 Addr 061426 Addr 0615 Addr 0616 Addr 0617 Addr 0618 Addr 0619 Addr 0620 Addr 0621 Addr 0622 Addr 062327 Addr 0624 Addr 0625 Addr 0626 Addr 0627 Addr 0628 Addr 0629 Addr 0630 Addr 0631 Addr 063228 Addr 0633 Addr 0634 Addr 0635 Addr 0636 Addr 0637 Addr 0638 Addr 0639 Addr 0640 Addr 064129 Addr 0642 Addr 0643 Addr 0644 Addr 0645 Addr 0646 Addr 0647 Addr 0648 Addr 0649 Addr 065030 Addr 0651 Addr 0652 Addr 0653 Addr 0654 Addr 0655 Addr 0656 Addr 0657 Addr 0658 Addr 065931 Addr 0660 Addr 0661 Addr 0662 Addr 0663 Addr 0664 Addr 0665 Addr 0666 Addr 0667 Addr 066832 Addr 0669 Addr 0670 Addr 0671 Addr 0672 Addr 0673 Addr 0674 Addr 0675 Addr 0676 Addr 0677User 28 can be configured as the Guard Code User. See Guard Code Options on page 77 for moreinformation.Users 29 to 32 can be configured as Duress Users. See Duress Reporting Options on page 77.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 70PIN, User #• Address: See Table 28• Default:- User 1: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7- Users 2-32: 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15• Selections: 0 to 9Enter a PIN for each user in the PIN parameter. The PIN length parameter determines the number of digits in thePINs.The default PIN length is 4 digits, which makes all User PINs four digits in length. For example, if a User PIN is7654321 and the PIN length is set to 4 digits, the User PIN changes to 7654.Do not use digits 10-15 when creating a User PIN. Entering these digits makes the PIN unusable andlocks the user out of the control panel.Authority Level, User #• Address: See Table 10• Default:- User 1: 1 (Authority Level 1)- Users 2 to 32: 0 (No Authority Level assigned)• Selections:- 0 = No Authority Level assigned (Disabled)- 1 = Authority Level 1 assigned- 2 = Authority Level 2 assigned- 3 = Authority Level 3 assigned- 4 = Authority Level 4 assignedThis parameter assigns an authority level to each user. The authority level assigns functions to the user’s PIN andRF keyfob. See “RF Keyfobs” in the <strong>DS7200V2</strong> Expert Programming Guide (P/N: 4998153891) for a description ofRF keyfobs and how to assign them to users.Authority levels are configured as shown below. See “Authority Level Configuration” in the <strong>DS7200V2</strong> ExpertProgramming Guide (P/N: 4998153891) to change the configuration of authority levels.• Authority Level 1 (Master): All options except for Option 5. A user with this authority level configurationcan arm and disarm the system, send reports, and perform all system functions except one-time disarm.• Authority Level 2 (Unlimited): All options except for Option 5 and 14. A user with this authority levelconfiguration can arm and disarm the system, send reports, and perform all system functions except one-timedisarm and change PINs.• Authority Level 3 (User): All options except for Options 5 and 8 to 15. A user with this authority levelconfiguration can arm and disarm the system, send reports, but can only perform a limited number of systemfunctions.• Authority Level 4 (One-Time): All options except 7 to 15. A user with this authority level configuration canarm and disarm the system (can only disarm the system once), send reports, but can only perform a limitednumber of system functions and cannot force-arm or bypass zones when arming the system.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 71Area Option, User #• Address: See Table 10• Default:- User 1:- DS7240V2: 15 (Areas 1 to 4)- DS7220V2: 3 (Areas 1 and 2)- Users 2 to 32: 0 (Not assigned to an area)• Selections: 0 to 15Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsUser Area Options 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15Not Assigned to an Area •Assigned to Area 1 • • • • • • • •Assigned to Area 2 • • • • • • • •Assigned to Area 3 • • • • • • • •Assigned to Area 4 • • • • • • • •Assigning PINs to multiple areas allows users to view and operate multiple areas from a single keypad.RF ID for KeyfobYou must exit control panel programming in order to enter the RF ID code. Add RF ID codes after you completeyour programming session. See Adding RF ID Codes on page 41 for complete instructions.3.4.3 KeypadsWired Keypads 1 to 8 are fixed at Data Bus Addresses 1 to 8. See Keypad Addressing on page 14 for moreinformation. All keypads (and other Data Bus devices) are fully supervised. Supervision reports, such as missingand tamper reports, follow the System Status Report routing.Keypad # Options• Address:- Keypad 1: 0678- Keypad 2: 0680- Keypad 3: 0682- Keypad 4: 0684- Keypad 5: 0686- Keypad 6: 0688- Keypad 7: 0690- Keypad 8: 0692• Default: 7• Selections: 0 to 15Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsKeypad Options 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15No Keypad Options •Beep Keypad on System Trouble • • • • • • • •Enable Exit Tone • • • • • • • •Enable Area Display (DS7446KP Keypad) • • • • • • • •Don’t Show Zone Status on Keypads • • • • • • • •Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 72• Beep Keypad on System Trouble: If enabled, this option sounds a tone at the keypad when a SystemTrouble occurs.• Enable Exit Tone: If enabled, this option sounds the Exit Delay tone at this keypad when Exit Delay isactive.• Enable Area Display (DS7446KP Keypad): If this option is enabled, the DS7446KP Keypad shows thecurrent state of each area using its four Area icons.Table 29: DS7446KP Keypad Icon FunctionsFunctionIcon flashes fastIcon is On SteadyIcon flashes slowIcon is OffConditionArea is in alarmArea is in armed, but not in alarmTrouble condition exists, or zone is bypassed in areaArea is disarmed, no alarm/trouble conditions exist, no zones are bypassedIf the “Enable Area Display” option is disabled, the DS7446KP Keypad displays the area to which it iscurrently assigned if it is not in its home area. If the keypad moved to another area, the icon for the new arealights steady. For example, if the keypad moved ([#][5][0]) to Area 1, no area icons are lit. If it moved to Area2, the Area 2 icon turns on.• Don’t Show Zone Status on Keypads: If the “Don’t Show Zone Status on Keypads” option is not enabled inthe Keypad # Options parameter, the text keypad displays “OK for All On” or “OK for Perimeter Only” acrossthe second line. This indicates that all zones are normal and the system is ready to arm All On or PerimeterOnly. If a controlled zone is faulted, the Area Idle Text for this zone’s assigned area replaces the “OK for AllOn/OK for Perimeter Only” message.If a zone not configured for Perimeter Only arming is faulted, “OK for Perimeter Only” replaces “OK for AllOn” on the text keypad’s display. The system might be armed Perimeter Only, but cannot be armed All Onuntil the faulted zone is restored.If the “Don’t Show Zone Status on Keypads” option is enabled, the area idle text displays continuously on linetwo when the keypad is idle.LED keypads do not show zone status if this option is selected.If the “Don’t Show Zone Status on Keypads” option is selected, the default Area Idle Text (“NotReady”) should be changed. See Text Entry Addresses on page 46 for text entry instructions.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 73Keypad #/Door Access Control Module (DACM) Area Options• Address:- Keypad/DACM 1: 0679- Keypad/DACM 2: 0681- Keypad/DACM 3: 0683- Keypad/DACM 4: 0685- Keypad/DACM 5: 0687- Keypad/DACM 6: 0689- Keypad/DACM 7: 0691- Keypad/DACM 8: 0693• Default:- Keypad/DACM 1: 1 (Device is a keypad/DACM assigned to Area 1)- Keypads/DACMs 2 to 8: 0 (No keypad/DACM assigned)• Selections: 0 to 4, 9 to 12Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsKeypad/DACM Area Options 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15Keypad/DACM not assigned (disabled) •Assign Keypad/DACM to Area 1 • •Assign Keypad/DACM to Area 2 • •Assign Keypad/DACM to Area 3 (DS7240V2 only) • •Assign Keypad/DACM to Area 4 (DS7240V2 only) • •Device is a Keypad • • • •Device is a DACM • • • •Assign only one area to each keypad. Users (PINs) can be assigned to multiple areas. The Move to Area function([#][5][0]) allows users (PINs) assigned to multiple areas to view those areas from one keypad.The control panel supervises the connection to the DACM. If it fails to communicate with the control panel, thecontrol panel sends a “Dbus Missing” {125} report.Refer to the documentation supplied with the DACM for complete installation, programming, addressing, andoperation instructions.The control panel supports up to 8 DACMs. However, each DACM added to the system replaces onekeypad. If 8 DACMs are added, you cannot add a keypad. For full system control, make sure at leastone text keypad is included in the system.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 74Keypad Response Options• Address: 0704• Default: 0• Selections: 0 to 3, 6 to 11, 14, 15Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsKeypad Response Options 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15No Keypad Response Options •Enable Keypad Tamper Response • • • • • •Enable Extinguish Mode • • • • • • • •Extinguish Mode Displays Date • • • •Restrict Installer PIN • • • • • •This is a global parameter that affects all keypads.• Enable Keypad Tamper Response: If this option is enabled, the control panel checks for a keypad tamperresponse from each keypad. If this option is disabled, the control panel ignores the keypad tamper response.To use this option, enable it at the control panel by setting Address 0704 to “1,” and enable thekeypad’s tamper jumper pins. Refer to the installation instructions accompanying the keypad forinformation.• Enable Extinguish Mode: If this option is enabled, the keypads extinguish when there is no activity. ThePower LED is always on, but any other LEDs are blank. The text keypad display also goes blank. Entering aPIN turns the LEDs on and causes the text keypads to display text. If this option is disabled, the keypads arenever extinguished.• Extinguish Mode Displays Date: If this option is enabled, when the keypad’s display is extinguished, theLCD keypad's display shows the date and time on the first line and the Call for Service Text (see page 58) onthe second line. If this option is disabled, the text keypad's display is blank.You must select the “Enable Extinguish Mode" option in order to use the "Extinguish Mode DisplaysDate” option.• Restrict Installer PIN: If this option is enabled, the Installer’s PIN is restricted. The user must press [#][9][2]to enable the Installer PIN. Once the Installer PIN is enabled, the installer can enter his PIN and access theinstaller functions. If this option is disabled, the Installer’s PIN is always operative, and the Installer PIN canclear Extinguish Mode.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 753.4.4 ABC Keys and Duress ParametersThe following parameters configure the keypad’s ABC keys and the Duress function for all keypads and areas.Each key has 16 characters of programmable text that is displayed when the key is activated (press twice toactivate). See ABC Keys Text on page 78 and Text Entry Addresses on page 46, for information on System Textprogramming and Text Parameter entries.Area Options for ABC Keys• Address:- [A] Key: 0694- [B] Key: 0696- [C] Key: 0698• Default:- DS7240V2: 15- DS7220V2: 3• Selections: 0 to 15Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsABC Key Area Options for ABC Keys 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15Disabled for all Areas •Keys work for Area 1 • • • • • • • •Keys work for Area 2 • • • • • • • •Keys work for Area 3 (DS7240V2 only) • • • • • • • •Keys work for Area 4 (DS7240V2 only) • • • • • • • •This parameter assigns areas to the keypad ABC Keys.Alarm Response for ABC Keys• Address:- Alarm Response for [A] Key: 0695- Alarm Response for [B] Key: 0697- Alarm Response for [C] Key: 0699• Default: 0 (No Alarm Response)• Selections:- 0 = No Alarm Response- 1 = Activate Fire Alarm Response- 2 = Activate Panic Alarm Response- 3 = Activate Emergency Alarm ResponseThis parameter assigns the alarm response for the ABC keys.• Fire Alarm Response: If enabled, this option displays “Fire Alarm Key #” at the text keypads. Ifprogrammed, the control panel sends a Fire Alarm {75} report and activates the Fire Alarm output.• Panic Alarm Response: If enabled, this option displays nothing and no sounds are emitted at the keypads. Ifprogrammed, a Panic {6} report is sent and the Burglary Alarm output is activated.• Emergency Alarm Response: If enabled, this option displays “Alarm Key #” at the text keypads. Ifprogrammed, an Emergency Alarm {4} report is sent and the Burglary Alarm output is activated.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 76Alarm Output Option for ABC Keys• Address: 0700• Default: 0• Selections: 0 to 7Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsAlarm Output Options for ABC Keys 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15No Alarm Output for ABC Keys •Alarm Output for [A] Key • • • •Alarm Output for [B] Key • • • •Alarm Output for [C] Key • • • •ReservedThis parameter assigns an alarm output option to the ABC keys. The alarm output activates for the response typeassigned to each key. This is a global parameter that affects all areas.ABC Key Reports/Ack Beep Options• Address: 0701• Default: 0• Selections: 0 to 15Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsABC Keys Report & Ack Beep Options 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15No Alarm Report for ABC Keys •Enable ABC Keys Reporting • • • • • • • •Acknowledgement Beep for [A] Key • • • • • • • •Acknowledgement Beep for [B] Key • • • • • • • •Acknowledgement Beep for [C] Key • • • • • • • •This is a global parameter that affects all areas.• Enable ABC Keys Reporting: If this option is enabled, the keys report as follows:- [A] Key reports as Zone 100- [B] Key reports as Zone 101- [C] Key reports as Zone 102• Acknowledgement Beep for ABC Keys: If this option is enabled, the keypad beeps when the ARC receiveracknowledges a report. If the key is not programmed for reports, the beep occurs on activation.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 77Duress Reporting Options• Address: 0702• Default: 0• Selections: 0 to 15Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsDuress Reporting Options 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15No User Emergency Function Reporting •Make User 32 a Duress User • • • • • • • •Make User 31 a Duress User • • • • • • • •Make User 30 a Duress User • • • • • • • •Make User 29 a Duress User • • • • • • • •This parameter creates up to 4 Duress users (and PINs). Creating a Duress user does not change any otherfunction programmed for that user.Whenever a user enters a Duress PIN (PIN assigned to a Duress user), the control panel sends a Duress {74}report and executes functions per the Duress user’s authority level.DS7240V2 ProcedureTo create a unique Duress user (and PIN) for each area, select Option 15 and then assign each of the four users(User 29 through 32) to only one area.To create one Duress user (and PIN) for all areas, select Option 1, 2, 4 or 8 and then assign that user (User 29through 32) to all four areas.DS7220V2 ProcedureTo create a unique Duress user (and PIN) for each area, select Option 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, or 12, and then assign the twocorresponding users (User 29 through 32) to only one area.To create one Duress user (and PIN) for both areas, select Option 1, 2, 4, or 8, and then assign that user (User 29through 32) to both areas.Guard Code Options• Address: 0705• Default: 0 (No Guard Code Options)• Selections:- 0 = No Guard Code Options- 1 = User 28 is a Guard CodeUser 28 can be programmed as a Guard Code. The Guard Code only works in the areas to which User 28 isassigned. The authority level assigned to the Guard Code (User 28) dictates which keypad functions the guard canuse.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 78ABC Keys Text• Address:- [A]: 1298 to 1329- [B]: 1330 to 1361- [C]: 1362 to 1393• Default:- [A]: A Key Text- [B]: B Key Text- [C]: C Key Text• Selections: See Table 21All control panel text is programmed from the text keypad in a special text-programming mode. See Text EntryAddresses on page 46 for text programming instructions.Enter up to 16 characters to describe the ABC key sequences.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


o p7; ; 3.655k•k•o p8;3.655<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 793.5 Zone ParametersThe DS7240V2 supports Locations 1 to 40. The DS7220V2 supports Locations 1 to 24. Locations become zonesby configuring the following parameters: Device, Zone Function, Area, and Zone Number. All four of theseparameters must be configured for each location being used in the system. See Table 30 for location parameteraddresses and defaults (defaults are shown in bold).Table 30: Location Configuration ParametersLocation ParametersThese columns show the addresses anddefaults for each of the four locationparameters. These parameters configureeach location.Location Device ZoneFunction1 0706(1)2 0711(1)3 0716(1)4 0721(1)5 0726(1)6 0731(1)7 0736(1)8 0741(1)9 0746(0)10 0751(0)11 0756(0)12 0761(0)13 0766(0)14 0771(0)15 0776(0)16 0781(0)17 0786(0)18 0791(0)19 0796(0)20 0801(0)120707(11)0712(11)0717(12)0722(13)0727(13)0732(14)0737(14)0742(4)0747(0)0752(0)0757(0)0762(0)0767(0)0772(0)0777(0)0782(0)0787(0)0792(0)0797(0)0802(0)DBus = Data BusXmitter = TransmitterArea Zone # On-boardDevice = 10708(1)0713(1)0718(1)0723(1)0728(1)0733(1)0738(1)0743(1)0748(1)0753(1)0758(1)0763(1)0768(1)0773(1)0778(1)0783(1)0788(1)0793(1)0798(1)0803(1)0709, 0710(0,1)0714, 0715(0,2)0719, 0720(0,3)0724, 0725(0,4)0729, 0730(0,5)0734, 0735(0,6)0739, 0740(0,7)0744, 0745(0,8)0749, 0750(0,9)0754, 0755(1,0)0759, 0760(1,1)0764, 0765(1,2)0769, 0770(1,3)0774, 0775(1,4)0779, 0780(1,5)0784, 0785(1,6)0789, 0790(1,7)0794, 0795(1,8)0799, 0800(1,9)0804, 0805(2,0)Device Parameter SelectionsThese columns show the selections for the “Device” parameter. The Device parameter tells thecontrol panel where to find the sensor loop (or transmitter) status for each location.3.65 kΩ whendoubled w/93.65 kΩ whendoubled w/103.65 kΩ whendoubled w/ 113.65 kΩ whendoubled w/ 123.65 kΩ whendoubled w/ 133.65 kΩ whendoubled w/ 143.65 kΩ whendoubled w/ 153.65 kΩ whendoubled w/ 16Doubled w/ 12.2 kΩDoubled w/ 22.2 kΩDoubled w/ 32.2 kΩDoubled w/ 42.2 kΩDoubled w/ 52.2 kΩDoubled w/ 62.2 kΩDoubled w/ 72.2 kΩDoubled w/ 82.2 kΩDX2010 1Device = 2DBus Adr101 Loop 1DBus Adr101 Loop 2DBus Adr101 Loop 3DBus Adr101 Loop 4DBus Adr101 Loop 5DBus Adr101 Loop 6DBus Adr101 Loop 7DBus Adr101 Loop 8DBus Adr102 Loop 1DBus Adr102 Loop 2DBus Adr102 Loop 3DBus Adr102 Loop 4DBus Adr102 Loop 5DBus Adr102 Loop 6DBus Adr102 Loop 7DBus Adr102 Loop 8DBus Adr103 Loop 1DBus Adr103 Loop 2DBus Adr103 Loop 3DBus Adr103 Loop 4DX2010 1DoubledDevice = 3DBus Adr 106Loop 1; 3.65 kΩDBus Adr 106Loop 2; 3.65 kΩDBus Adr 106Loop 3; 3.65 kΩDBus Adr 106Loop 4; 3.65 kΩDBus Adr 106Loop 5; 3.65 kΩDBus Adr 106Loop .65 k• 6; 3.65k•DBus Adr 106Loop7;3.65k•DBus Adr 106Loop8;3.65k•DBus Adr 106Loop 1; 2.2 kΩDBus Adr 106Loop 2; 2.2 kΩDBus Adr 106Loop 3; 2.2 kΩDBus Adr 106Loop 4; 2.2 kΩRF Rcvr 1 1,2Device = 4DBus Adr 50Xmitter 1DBus Adr 50Xmitter 2DBus Adr 50Xmitter 3DBus Adr 50Xmitter 4DBus Adr 50Xmitter 5DBus Adr 50Xmitter 6DBus Adr 50Xmitter 7DBus Adr 50Xmitter 8DBus Adr 50Xmitter 9DBus Adr 50Xmitter 10DBus Adr 50Xmitter 11DBus Adr 50Xmitter 12DBus Adr 50Xmitter 13DBus Adr 50Xmitter 14DBus Adr 50Xmitter 15DBus Adr 50Xmitter 16DBus Adr 50Xmitter 17DBus Adr 50Xmitter 18DBus Adr 50Xmitter 19DBus Adr 50Xmitter 20RF Rcvr 2 1,2Device = 5DBus Adr 51Xmitter 1DBus Adr 51Xmitter 2DBus Adr 51Xmitter 3DBus Adr 51Xmitter 4DBus Adr 51Xmitter 5DBus Adr 51Xmitter 6DBus Adr 51Xmitter 7DBus Adr 51Xmitter 8DBus Adr 51Xmitter 9DBus Adr 51Xmitter 10DBus Adr 51Xmitter 11DBus Adr 51Xmitter 12DBus Adr 51Xmitter 13DBus Adr 51Xmitter 14DBus Adr 51Xmitter 15DBus Adr 51Xmitter 16DBus Adr 51Xmitter 17DBus Adr 51Xmitter 18DBus Adr 51Xmitter 19DBus Adr 51Xmitter 20DACM 3Device = 6(optional)DACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMBosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 803DACM = DACM door contact. Integrating the DACM door contact into the security system is optional. SeeDACM Configuration on page 104 for instructions on integrating the DACM door contact into the securitysystem.Table 30: Location Configuration Parameters (continued)Location ParametersThese columns show the addresses anddefaults for each of the four locationparameters. These parameters configureeach location. Shaded cells only apply to theDS7240V2.Location Device ZoneFunction21 0806(0)22 0811(0)23 0816(0)24 0821(0)25 0826(0)26 0831(0)27 0836(0)28 0841(0)29 0846(0)30 0851(0)31 0856(0)32 0861(0)33 0866(0)34 0871(0)35 0876(0)36 0881(0)37 0886(0)38 0891(0)39 0896(0)40 0901(0)0807(0)0812(0)0817(0)0822(0)0827(0)0832(0)0837(0)0842(0)0847(0)0852(0)0857(0)0862(0)0867(0)0872(0)0877(0)0882(0)0887(0)0892(0)0897(0)0902(0)Area Zone # On-boardDevice = 10808(1)0813(1)0818(1)0823(1)0828(1)0833(1)0838(1)0843(1)0848(1)0853(1)0858(1)0863(1)0868(1)0873(1)0878(1)0883(1)0888(1)0893(1)0898(1)0903(1)0809, 0810(2,1)0814, 0815(2,2)0819, 0820(2,3)0824, 0825(2,4)0829, 0830(2,5)0834, 0835(2,6)0839, 0840(2,7)0844, 0845(2,8)0849, 0850(2,9)0854, 0855(3,0)0859, 0860(3,1)0864, 0865(3,2)0869, 0870(3,3)0874, 0875(3,4)0879, 0880(3,5)0884, 0885(3,6)0889, 0890(3,7)0894, 0895(3,8)0899, 0900(3,9)0904, 0905(4,0)Device Parameter SelectionsThese columns show the selections for the “Device” parameter. The Device parameter tells thecontrol panel where to find the sensor loop (or transmitter) status for each location.DX2010 1Device = 2DBus Adr 103Loop 5DBus Adr 103Loop 6DBus Adr 103Loop 7DBus Adr 103Loop 8DBus Adr 104Loop 1DBus Adr 104Loop 2DBus Adr 104Loop 3DBus Adr 104Loop 4DBus Adr 104Loop 5DBus Adr 104Loop 6DBus Adr 104Loop 7DBus Adr 104Loop 8DBus Adr 105Loop 1DBus Adr 105Loop 2DBus Adr 105Loop 3DBus Adr 105Loop 4DBus Adr 105Loop 5DBus Adr 105Loop 6DBus Adr 105Loop 7DBus Adr 105Loop 8DX2010 1DoubledDevice = 3DBus Adr 106Loop 5; 2.2 kΩDBus Adr 106Loop 6; 2.2 kΩDBus Adr 106Loop 7; 2.2 kΩDBus Adr 106Loop 8; 2.2 kΩDBus Adr 107Loop 1; 3.65 kΩDBus Adr 107Loop 2; 3.65 kΩDBus Adr 107Loop 3; 3.65 kΩDBus Adr 107Loop 4; 3.65 kΩDBus Adr 107Loop 5; 3.65 kΩDBus Adr 107Loop 6; 3.65 kΩDBus Adr 107Loop 7; 3.65 kΩDBus Adr 107Loop 8; 3.65 kΩDBus Adr 107Loop 1; 2.2 kΩDBus Adr 107Loop 2; 2.2 kΩDBus Adr 107Loop 3; 2.2 kΩDBus Adr 107Loop 4; 2.2 kΩDBus Adr 107Loop 5; 2.2 kΩDBus Adr 107Loop 6; 2.2 kΩDBus Adr 107Loop 7; 2.2 kΩDBus Adr 107Loop 8; 2.2 kΩRF Rcvr 1 1,2Device = 4DBus Adr 50Xmitter 21DBus Adr 50Xmitter 22DBus Adr 50Xmitter 23DBus Adr 50Xmitter 24DBus Adr 50Xmitter 25DBus Adr 50Xmitter 26DBus Adr 50Xmitter 27DBus Adr 50Xmitter 28DBus Adr 50Xmitter 29DBus Adr 50Xmitter 30DBus Adr 50Xmitter 31DBus Adr 50Xmitter 32DBus Adr 50Xmitter 33DBus Adr 50Xmitter 34DBus Adr 50Xmitter 35DBus Adr 50Xmitter 36DBus Adr 50Xmitter 37DBus Adr 50Xmitter 38DBus Adr 50Xmitter 39DBus Adr 50Xmitter 40RF Rcvr 2 1,2Device = 5DBus Adr 51Xmitter 21DBus Adr 51Xmitter 22DBus Adr 51Xmitter 23DBus Adr 51Xmitter 24DBus Adr 51Xmitter 25DBus Adr 51Xmitter 26DBus Adr 51Xmitter 27DBus Adr 51Xmitter 28DBus Adr 51Xmitter 29DBus Adr 51Xmitter 30DBus Adr 51Xmitter 31DBus Adr 51Xmitter 32DBus Adr 51Xmitter 33DBus Adr 51Xmitter 34DBus Adr 51Xmitter 35DBus Adr 51Xmitter 36DBus Adr 51Xmitter 37DBus Adr 51Xmitter 38DBus Adr51Xmitter 39DBus Adr 51Xmitter 401DBus = Data Bus2Xmitter = Transmitter3DACM = DACM door contact. Integrating the DACM door contact into the security system is optional. SeeDACM Configuration on page 104 for instructions on integrating the DACM door contact into the securitysystem.DACM 3Device = 6(optional)DACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMDACMBosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 81Zone Doubling ProgrammingZone doubling requires 3.65 kΩ and 2.2 kΩ EOL resistors as shown in Table 30. If zone doubling isnot used, see “On-board Location EOL Resistor Value” and “DX2010 Configuration Options” in the<strong>DS7200V2</strong> Expert Programming Guide (P/N: 4998153891) for on- and off-board zone EOL resistorconfiguration.To use both on-board and off-board zone doubling at the same time, use the following steps:1. Double Locations 1 to 8 with Locations 9 to 16.a. Set the Device Type for Locations 1 to 16 to 1 (on-board).b. Set Address 1026 (On-board Location EOL Resistor Value) to 4 (Zone doubled, 2.2 k & 3.65 kEOL resistors).c. Use 3.65 k EOL resistors on Locations 1 to 8, and 2.2 k EOL resistors on Locations 9 to 16.2. Double Locations 25 to 32 with Locations 33 to 40.a. Set the Device Type for Locations 25 to 40 to 3 (DX2010 zone doubled).b. Set the DX2010’s DIP switches to Address 107 (Locations 25 to 40). See Table 10 on page 27.c. Use 3.65 k EOL resistors on Locations 25 to 32, and 2.2 k EOL resistors on Locations 33 to 40.Locations 17 to 24 cannot be used for zone doubling when doubling on-board and off-board zones atthe same time. These locations can still be used as RF zones, or as non-doubled zones.Location ##, Device• Address: See Table 30 on page 79• Default: See Table 30 on page 79• Selections:- 0 = No Device Assigned (Disabled)- 1 = On-board Zone (L-1 to L-8)- 2 = Wired Zone Expander (DX2010) (configured for 8 inputs)- 3 = Wired Zone Expander (DX2010) (configured for 16 inputs [zone doubled])- 4 = RF Receiver 1 (see Data Bus Device Parameters on page 98)- 5 = RF Receiver 2 (see Data Bus Device Parameters on page 98)- 6 = DACM Door Contact (see DACM Configuration on page 104)Each location in the control panel can be assigned to one of four types for devices:• The control panel’s on-board sensor loops (L-1 to L-8)• A DX2010 Input Expander• A Data Bus RF Zone Expander (Receiver 1 or Receiver 2)• A DACM’s door contactUse each location’s device parameter to assign the location to a device type.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 82Location ##, Zone Function• Address: See Table 30 on page 79• Default: See Table 30 on page 79• Selections: 0 to 15 (see Table 31 for Default Zone Function Types)The zone function determines how the system responds to changes on the sensor loop assigned to the location.There are two general categories of zones: 24-hour and Controlled.• 24-hour Zone: 24-hour zones are always on and cannot be turned off by the user. Faults on 24-hour zonesprevent turning the system on.• Controlled Zone: Controlled zones are turned on and off when the user turns the system on (armed) and off(disarmed).See Table 31 for default zone function selections.Table 31: Default Zone Function Type SelectionsZone FunctionSelection0 DisabledDefault Zone Function Type1 24-hour Fire, Normally Open Contact2 24-hour Fire with Alarm Verification, Normally Open Contact3 24-hour Voice Active Control Input, Normally Open Contact with EOL Resistor4 24-hour Tamper (no EOL resistor)5 24-hour Emergency (no alarm output)6 24-hour Visible Panic (no alarm output)7 24-hour Invisible Panic (no alarm output)8 24-hour Burglary9 Chime Mode only10 Controlled Keyswitch, Momentary, All On, Off from Any Armed State11 Controlled Entry/Exit Delay 112 Controlled Entry/Exit Delay 213 Controlled Follower14 Controlled Instant15 Controlled Instant (Perimeter)24-Hour ZonesControlledZonesLocation ##, Area• Address: See Table 30 on page 79• Default: Area 1• Selections:- 0 = No Area Assigned (Disabled)- 1 = Assign Location ## to Area 1- 2 = Assign Location ## to Area 2- 3 = Assign Location ## to Area 3 (DS7240V2 only)- 4 = Assign Location ## to Area 4 (DS7240V2 only)This parameter assigns an area to a location. Each location can only be assigned to one area.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 83Location ##, Zone Number• Address: See Table 30 on page 79• Default: See Table 30 on page 79• Selections: 0,1 to 4,0This parameter determines the zone number that appears on keypad displays, the control panel event log and atthe optional printer. This is also the zone number reported to the ARC.This parameter can be used to create a Zone 1 for each area.Location ##, Zone Text• Address: See Table 32• Default: See Table 32• Selections: See Table 21 on page 46Table 32: Location Text Addresses/DefaultsLocation Address Default Location Address Default1 1650 Location 1 Text 21 2290 Location 21 Text2 1682 Location 2 Text 22 2322 Location 22 Text3 1714 Location 3 Text 23 2354 Location 23 Text4 1746 Location 4 Text 24 2386 Location 24 Text5 1778 Location 5 Text 25 2418 Location 25 Text6 1810 Location 6 Text 26 2450 Location 26 Text7 1842 Location 7 Text 27 2482 Location 27 Text8 1874 Location 8 Text 28 2514 Location 28 Text9 1906 Location 9 Text 29 2546 Location 29 Text10 1938 Location 10 Text 30 2578 Location 30 Text11 1970 Location 11 Text 31 2610 Location 31 Text12 2002 Location 12 Text 32 2642 Location 32 Text13 2034 Location 13 Text 33 2674 Location 33 Text14 2066 Location 14 Text 34 2706 Location 34 Text15 2098 Location 15 Text 35 2738 Location 35 Text16 2130 Location 16 Text 36 2770 Location 36 Text17 2162 Location 17 Text 37 2802 Location 37 Text18 2194 Location 18 Text 38 2834 Location 38 Text19 2226 Location 19 Text 39 2866 Location 39 Text20 2258 Location 20 Text 40 2898 Location 40 TextAll control panel text is programmed from the text keypad in a special text-programming mode. See Text EntryAddresses on page 46 for text programming instructions.Enter up to 16 characters to describe each location.Shaded cells only apply to the DS7240V2.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 84RF ID for Location ##, DeviceYou must exit control panel programming in order to enter the RF ID code. Add RF ID codes after you completeyour programming session. See Adding RF ID Codes on page 41 for complete instructions.RF Transmitters and Zone StatesWith the exception of the door/window transmitter, all RF transmitters show only two electrical zone states(Normal and Faulted).The RF3401E Point Transmitter can monitor both a reed switch (magnet) and a supervised sensorloop. After the door/window transmitter's ID is added, the control panel shows one of the followingstatus messages depending on how the door/window transmitter is configured:- "No magnet, no loop": the reed switch is open (no magnet is present), and there is no deviceconnected to the sensor loop- "Reed switch closed": the reed switch is closed by a magnet- "Loop closed": a device is connected to the sensor loop- "Reed closed, loop closed": the reed switch is closed by a magnet, and a device is connected tothe sensor loopThe RF3405E Inertia Transmitter operates similarly as the RF3401E described above, however theRF3405E can monitor both a reed switch (magnet) and a supervised sensor loop or a reed switch andan inertia sensor loop. It cannot monitor a supervised sensor loop and an inertia sensor loop.For this example, mount the point transmitter on a doorjamb, and mount its magnet on the door. Close the doorto place the magnet next to the reed switch. The control panel now recognizes the reed switch to be in a normal(not faulted) state. From this point forward, it shows the zone (door/window transmitter) as shorted (faulted)whenever it sees the reed switch faulted. It shows the zone as normal when the reed switch returns to normal,even though the sensor loop remains faulted.To continue with this example, connect a contact on a window near the door. Wire the contact and the EOLresistor to the Door/Window transmitter’s sensor loop and close the window. The control panel now recognizesthe sensor loop to be in a normal (not faulted) state. From this point forward, it shows the zone (door windowtransmitter) as faulted whenever it sees either the sensor loop or the reed switch faulted. It only shows the zone asnormal when both the reed switch and the sensor loop return to normal. When only the reed switch is monitored,only the Normal and Shorted (Faulted) zone states are shown.Cut out reed switch if not used.Disabling a Zone (RF or Wired)To disable a wired or wireless (RF) zone, do any of the following:• Set the location’s device parameter to 0 (zero). See Location ##, Device on page 81.• Set the location’s zone function parameter to 0 (zero). See Location ##, Zone Function on page 82.• Set the location’s area parameter to 0 (zero). See Location ##, Area on page 82.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 853.6 Output ParametersThe DS7240V2 supports up to 20 outputs: four on-board Programmable Outputs (PO 1 to PO 4), and up to 16off-board using two DX3010 Output Expanders. The DS7220V2 supports up to 12 outputs: four on-boardProgrammable Outputs (PO 1 to PO 4), and up to 8 off-board using one DX3010 Output Expander.PO 2 can be configured as a supervised siren output (8 Ω, 10 W). See On-board Output Setup on page 20 for moreinformation.• PO 1 to PO 4: On-board outputs- PO 1 default: 1|10 Alarm: Controlled & 24-Hour zones – fire & non-fire- PO 2 default: 1|6 Strobe- PO 3 default: 0|1 Armed: All, Perimeter Only, or Partial On- PO 4 default: 2|13 Ready to Arm• PO 5 to PO 12: Off-board Data Bus device (DX3010 or DX3020) set to Address 150- PO 5 to PO 12 default: Disabled• PO 13 to PO 20 (DS7240V2 only): Off-board Data Bus device (DX3010 or DX3020) set to Address 151- PO 13 to PO 20 default: DisabledSee Table 33 for Output configuration parameter addresses and defaults.Shaded cells only apply to the DS7240V2.Table 33: Output Configuration ParametersOutputArea1 Addr 1044(1)2 Addr 1051(1)3 Addr 1058(1)4 Addr 1065(1)FunctionDigit 1 Digit 2Addr 1045(1)Addr 1052(1)Addr 1059(0)Addr 1066(2)Addr 1046(10)Addr 1053(6)Addr 1060(1)Addr 1067(13)ModeAddr 1047(1)Addr 1054(1)Addr 1061(1)Addr 1068(1)BaseAddr 1048(0)Addr 1055(0)Addr 1062(0)Addr 1069(0)MultiplierDigit 1 Digit 2Addr 1049(0)Addr 1056(0)Addr 1063(0)Addr 1070(0)Addr 1050(0)Addr 1057(0)Addr 1064(0)Addr 1071(0)5 Addr 1072 Addr 1073 Addr 1074 Addr 1075 Addr 1076 Addr 1077 Addr 10786 Addr 1079 Addr 1080 Addr 1081 Addr 1082 Addr 1083 Addr 1084 Addr 10857 Addr 1086 Addr 1087 Addr 1088 Addr 1089 Addr 1090 Addr 1091 Addr 10928 Addr 1093 Addr 1094 Addr 1095 Addr 1096 Addr 1097 Addr 1098 Addr 10999 Addr 1100 Addr 1101 Addr 1102 Addr 1103 Addr 1104 Addr 1105 Addr 110610 Addr 1107 Addr 1108 Addr 1109 Addr 1110 Addr 1111 Addr 1112 Addr 111311 Addr 1114 Addr 1115 Addr 1116 Addr 1117 Addr 1118 Addr 1119 Addr 112012 Addr 1121 Addr 1122 Addr 1123 Addr 1124 Addr 1125 Addr 1126 Addr 112713 Addr 1128 Addr 1129 Addr 1130 Addr 1131 Addr 1132 Addr 1133 Addr 113414 Addr 1135 Addr 1136 Addr 1137 Addr 1138 Addr 1139 Addr 1140 Addr 114115 Addr 1142 Addr 1143 Addr 1144 Addr 1145 Addr 1146 Addr 1147 Addr 114816 Addr 1149 Addr 1150 Addr 1151 Addr 1152 Addr 1153 Addr 1154 Addr 115517 Addr 1156 Addr 1157 Addr 1158 Addr 1159 Addr 1160 Addr 1161 Addr 116218 Addr 1163 Addr 1164 Addr 1165 Addr 1166 Addr 1167 Addr 1168 Addr 116919 Addr 1170 Addr 1171 Addr 1172 Addr 1173 Addr 1174 Addr 1175 Addr 117620 Addr 1177 Addr 1178 Addr 1179 Addr 1180 Addr 1181 Addr 1182 Addr 1183Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 86Area, Output ##• Address: See Table 33 on page 85• Default: 1 (Assign Output to Area 1)• Selections: 0 to 15Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsOutput Area Options 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15No Area Assigned (Output disabled) •Assign Output to Area 1 • • • • • • • •Assign Output to Area 2 • • • • • • • •Assign Output to Area 3 (DS7240V2 only) • • • • • • • •Assign Output to Area 4 (DS7240V2 only) • • • • • • • •This parameter assigns an area to the output. Functions are only activated by keypads or zones assigned to thesame area. Outputs can be assigned to multiple areas.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 87Function, Output ##• Address: See Table 33• Default:- PO 1: 1|10 Alarm: Controlled and 24-hr Zones (Fire and Non-Fire)- PO 2: 1|6 Strobe- PO 3: 0|1 Armed: All, Perimeter Only, or Partial On- PO 4: 2|13 Ready to Arm- PO 5 to PO 20: 0|0 Disabled• Selections: 0,0 to 8,15 (see Table 34)This parameter assigns each output to a specific function. The function determines when the output activates. TheMode, Time and Multiplier parameters, in combination with this Function parameter, determine when the outputdeactivates.All output functions can be reset using [#][5][4] except Alarm Outputs that follow Function Types 1|8 to 1|12,2|11, 8|8, and those functions that can be reset by pressing [System Reset].Table 34: Output Function TypesDigit 1 Digit 2 Function Type Description0 0 Disabled0 1 Armed – All, Perimeter Only, orPartial On0 2 Armed – Perimeter Only orPartial OnOutput activates when the system is armed All On, Perimeter Only, orPartial On. For Steady or Pulse modes, the output remains activated untilthe system is turned off.Output activates when the system is armed Perimeter Only, or Partial On.For Steady or Pulse modes, the output remains activated until the systemis turned off, or moved to another armed state.0 3 Armed – All Output activates when the system is turned All On. For Steady or Pulsemodes, the output remains activated until the system is turned off, ormoved to another armed state.0 4 Auto Arm Alert Output activates at the start of the Auto Arm Alert. For Steady or Pulsemodes, the output remains activated for the duration of the alert. See“Auto On Alert Time” in the <strong>DS7200V2</strong> Expert Programming Guide(P/N: 4998153891).0 5 Exit Delay or Entry Delay Output activates at the start of Exit Delay or Entry Delay. For Steady orPulse modes, the output remains activated until entry or exit delay ends.0 6 Exit Delay Output activates at the start of Exit Delay. For Steady or Pulse modes, theoutput remains activated until exit delay ends.0 7 Exit Delay Finished (untildisarmed)Output activates at the end of Exit Delay. For Steady or Pulse modes, theoutput remains activated until the system is disarmed.0 8 Armed with Ack For systems programmed for closing reports, the output activates whenthe acknowledgement for the closing report is received. For systems notsending closing reports, the output activates at the end of Exit Delay. ForSteady or Pulse modes, the output remains activated until the system isdisarmed.0 9 Entry Delay Output activates at the start of Entry Delay. For Steady or Pulse modesthe output remains activated until Entry Delay ends.0 10 Entry Delay + Chime Output activates at the start of Entry Delay. For Steady or Pulse modes,the output remains activated until entry delay ends. The output alsoactivates whenever a Chime zone is faulted. The output does notactivate on Chime if Chime Tone is turned off.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 88Table 34: Output Function Types (continued)Digit 1 Digit 2 Function Type Description0 11 Exit Delay, Entry Delay, Chime Output activates at the start of Exit Delay or Entry Delay. For Steady orPulse modes, the output remains activated until Entry or Exit Delay ends.The output also activates whenever a Chime zone is faulted. The outputdoes not activate on Chime if Chime Tone is turned off.0 12 Phone Line Fail Output activates when a Phone Line Fail condition is detected. ForSteady or Pulse modes, the output remains activated until the condition iscleared. This output works independently of Phone Line FaultResponse Options (page 56).0 13 Ack Received (any report) Output activates when the acknowledgement for any report is received.For Steady or Pulse modes, [System Reset] resets. This output type isevent-driven. See Mode (Steady, Pulse, One Shot), Output ## on page92 for more information.0 14 AC Fail Output activates when a AC Fail condition is detected. For Steady orPulse modes, the output remains activated until the condition is cleared.0 15 Low or Missing Battery Output activates when a control panel Low or Missing Battery conditionoccurs. For Steady or Pulse modes, the output remains activated until thecondition is cleared.1 0 PO 2 (on-board) SirenSupervision FailOutput activates when a Siren Supervision Fail condition is detected. ForSteady or Pulse modes, the output remains activated until the condition iscleared and [System Reset] is pressed.1 1 Sensor Trouble Monitor Output activates when a Sensor Trouble Monitor condition is detected inconjunction with the selection made for the Sensor Monitor Time setting.For Steady or Pulse modes, the output remains activated until the SensorMonitor Trouble condition is cleared.1 2 Duress, [#][4][7] (reset) resets Output activates whenever a Duress PIN is entered. For Steady or Pulsemodes, the output remains activated until user presses [System Reset].1 3 User Tamper, [#][4][7] (reset)resets1 4 Arming Beeps (forkeyswitch/RF arming)1 5 Bell Time – Starts on anyAlarm Event. PIN entry Stops.Activates on Bell Test.Output activates on a User Tamper event. For Steady or Pulse modes,the output remains activated until user presses [System Reset].Disarm/All On/Perimeter Only/Partial On Beeps for keyswitch/RF arming.1=Off, 2=All, 3=Perimeter Only. Mode and Time parameters do notapply. This function works in conjunction with Address 1039 (See“Global Output Options” in the <strong>DS7200V2</strong> Expert ProgrammingGuide (P/N: 4998153891)). Available for on-board outputs only.Output activates on any alarm event. Entering PIN terminates Bell Time.For Steady and Pulse modes, the output remains activated for theduration programmed in the Bell Time parameter.1 6 Strobe Activates on Bell Time or output function as programmed. See “StrobeOutput Type Options” in the <strong>DS7200V2</strong> Expert Programming Guide(P/N: 4998153891). PIN entry resets the function.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 89Table 34: Output Function Types (continued)Digit 1 Digit 2 Function Type Description1 7 Silent Alarm Activated by alarm on non-fire zones programmed for No Alarm Output.Follows Bell Time for Steady and Pulse modes. PIN stops. The followingconditions activate Silent Alarm:- ABC Key programmed for Fire or Emergency and no Alarm Output- RF Keyfob programmed for Fire or Emergency and no Alarm Output- A zone programmed for Fire or Fire with Verify and no Alarm Output- Any zone not programmed for Invisible Panic that is programmed for noAlarm Output- Any armed zone programmed as a controlled type that goes fromSupervised to Missing and programmed for no Alarm Output- Any armed keyswitch programmed for no Alarm Output that goes fromSupervised to Missing or Short to Missing- Any zone programmed for Swinger Count and Swinger Count for AlarmOutput that reaches its programmed value1 8 Alarm – All On, Perimeter Only,and Partial On Arming, Non-fire24 hour alarms1 9 Alarm – Perimeter Only andPartial On Arming Modes, Nonfire24 hour alarms1 10 Alarm –Controlled zones, 24-hrzones (Fire and Non-Fire)Activated by alarm on zone when All On, Perimeter Only, and Partial OnArmed, or by alarm on Non-fire 24 hour zone, and by user/installer ‘BellTest’. Follows Bell Time for Steady and Pulse modes. PIN resets. Followsprogramming for ‘Alarm’ output types.Activated by alarm on zone when Perimeter Only, and Partial On Armed,or by alarm on Non-fire 24 hour zone, and by user/installer ‘Bell Test’.Follows bell time for Steady and Pulse modes. PIN resets.Follows programming ‘Alarm’ output types.Activated by alarm on zone when All On, Perimeter Only, and Partial OnArmed, or by alarm on Fire and Non-fire 24 hour zone, and byuser/installer ‘Bell Test’. Follows bell time for Steady and Pulse modes.Pulses in Temporal Code 3 format for Fire alarms only. PIN resets.Off-board outputs cannot provide output in Temporal Code 3 format(only on-board outputs). Off-board outputs provide a steady output.Follows programming for ‘Alarm’ output types. Temporal Code 3 forFire alarms only.1 11 Fire Alarm Activated by alarm on Fire zone, and by user/installer ‘Bell Test’. FollowsBell Time. Pulses in Temporal Code 3 format. Mode and Time parametersdo not apply. PIN resets. Off-board outputs cannot provide output inTemporal Code 3 format (only on-board outputs). Off-board outputsprovide a steady output. Follows programming for ‘Alarm’ outputtypes.1 12 Fire Alarm, Latching Activated by alarm on Fire zone, and by user/installer ‘Bell Test’. Does notpulse in Temporal Code 3 format. Mode and Time parameters do notapply. [#][4][7] resets. Follows programming for ‘Alarm’ output types.1 13 Fire Verification/Reset Normally on. Turns off on activation to reset smoke detectors. Verificationfor Fire Verification Zone Function type and [System Reset] activateoutput for approximately 15 sec. Mode and Time parameters do notapply. Used for 4-wire smoke detectors.1 14 System Trouble Activates on any System Trouble. Resets when all system troubles areclear.1 15 [O] Key (Trapezoid Key on RFKey Fob)Activates when Trapezoid Key on RF Keyfob is pressed. [System Reset]resets. Pressing O (trapezoid) key again also resets output when OutputMode is set to Toggle. This output type is event-driven. See Mode(Steady, Pulse, One Shot), Output ## on page 92 for more information.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 90Table 34: Output Function Types (continued)Digit 1 Digit 2 Function Type Description2 0 [P] Key (Rising Sun Key on RFFob)Activates when Rising Sun Key on RF Keyfob is pressed. [System Reset]resets. Pressing P (sun) key again also resets output when Output Modeis set to Toggle. This output type is event-driven. See Mode (Steady,Pulse, One Shot), Output ## on page 92 for more information.2 1 ‘Panic’ on RF Fob Activates when Arm Key (locked icon) and Disarm Key (unlocked icon) onRF Keyfob are pressed at the same time, or when the [Q] button ispressed and it is set to Duress. See the <strong>DS7200V2</strong> Expert ProgrammingGuide (P/N: 4998153891) for [Q] button information. [#][4][7] resets.2 2 ‘Panic’ on RF Fob, Bell Time,PIN resets2 3 [A] Key2 4 [B] Key2 5 [C] Key2 6 3 Unsuccessful DialingAttemptsActivates when Arm Key (locked icon) and Disarm Key (unlocked icon) onRF Keyfob are pressed at the same time, or when the [Q] button ispressed and it is set to Duress. Steady and Pulse modes follow bell time.PIN resets.Activates when appropriate keys are pressed. [System Reset] resets if noalarm response is assigned. These output types are event-driven. SeeMode (Steady, Pulse, One Shot), Output ## on page 92 for moreinformation.Activates after 3 unsuccessful dialing attempts. Resets with firstsuccessful call or [System Reset].2 7 Communication Fail Event Activates after Communication Fail Event. Resets with any successfulcommunication or [System Reset].2 8 Panel Off Hook Activates when the control panel takes the phone line off hook for adialing attempt. Resets when the control panel finishes with the phoneline and goes on hook.2 9 Ring Detect Activates when the control panel detects a ring on the phone line. Resetswhen ringing stops.2 10 Voice Request For use with an optional Voice Verification Module. The output activatesfor 2 sec when the control panel receives an acknowledgement of analarm report from a zone with the Voice Verification option enabled. Modeand Time parameters do not apply.2 11 Follow Keypad Sounder Available for on-board outputs only. Output follows keypad sounder Modeand Time parameters do not apply.2 12 Chime Activates per Chime configuration. Follows keypad sounder per ChimeTone configuration.2 13 Ready to Arm (No zonesfaulted)Output is activated (on) when: (1) control panel is disarmed & no zonesare faulted (2) control panel is armed & no zones are faulted (3) controlpanel is armed and any zone is faulted. Output is deactivated (off) whencontrol panel is disarmed & any zone is faulted. Output is deactivatedeven if the zone became faulted when control panel was armed.2 14 Exit Error/Bad Set Activates if zone is faulted at the end of Exit Delay or if a Bad Setcondition occurs. Resets when the system is disarmed.2 15 AC 60 Hz Activates on 60 Hz. Deactivates on 50 Hz.3 0 Ground Start Activates for approximately 0.5 sec at the start of any dialing attempt. Useto bring up dial tone in ground start phone systems.3 1 Follow Zone Function 1to3 15 Follow Zone Function 15These 15 output functions activate for any fault on any zone assigned tothe specified Zone Function.4 0 Change Outputs Activated/deactivated by Change Outputs function ([#][5][4]).4 1 Alarm Zone Function 1to4 15 Alarm Zone Function 15These 15 output functions activate for alarms on any zone assigned to thespecified Zone Function and the area(s) the output is assigned to. Theyreset when none of the zones assigned to the specified Zone Functionare in alarm.5 0 Change Outputs Activated/deactivated by Change Outputs function ([#][5][4]).Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 91Table 34: Output Function Types (continued)Digit 1 Digit 2 Function Type Description5 1 Trouble Zone Function 1to5 15 Trouble Zone Function 15These 15 output functions activate for troubles on any zone assigned tothe specified Zone Function. They reset when none of the zones assignedto the specified Zone Function are in trouble.6 0 Change Outputs Activated/deactivated by Change Outputs function ([#][5][4]).6 1 Follow PIN 1to6 15 Follow PIN 157 0 Follow PIN 16to7 15 Follow PIN 318 0 Follow PIN 32These output functions activate when the specified PIN is entered.Output Function Type 7, 12 follows User 28, which can be programmedas the Guard Code User (see page 77).These output types are event-driven. See Mode (Steady, Pulse, OneShot), Output ## on page 92 for more information.PIN area assignments are ignored when these output functions areselected.8 1 Sked Only This output type is only available for Outputs 1 to 15. Activated by Skeds.See Assign (Area or Output), Sked # on page 96 for more information.8 2 Change Outputs Activated/deactivated by Change Outputs function ([#][5][4]).8 3 Always On Output is always activated.8 4 Verified Alarm Activates when the requirements for a verified alarm are met. Resetswhen a PIN is entered.8 5 Unverified Alarm Activates on any non-24-hr alarm, 24-hr tamper or 24-hr burglary alarm.Resets when the verified alarm timer resets or when a PIN is entered.8 6 Tamper Activates on any tamper condition. Resets when the tamper conditionrestores.8 7 Bypass Activates when any input is bypassed. Resets when all input bypassesare cleared.8 8 Enhanced Siren Activates on Exit Delay, Entry Delay, Chime, Alarm, Tamper, Trouble, orBad Set. Resets at the end of bell time or when a PIN is entered.8 9 Alarm Cancel Activates on a cancelled alarm. Resets when alarm is cleared.8 10 RF Transmitter Missing Activates when any RF transmitter is missing. Restores by pressing[System Reset].8 11 RF Transmitter Low Battery Activates when any RF transmitter is reporting a low battery. Resets bypressing [System Reset].8 12 RF Receiver Jamming Activates when RF Jamming is present. Resets by pressing [SystemReset].8 13 Fire Alarm Only Activates on Fire Alarm only. PIN resets. Does not pulse in TemporalCode 3 format.8 14 Personal Alarm Activates when one of its assigned areas is set to Personal Alarm. Resetsby entering a valid user PIN, pressing the [System Reset] key, or by RPS(System Reset command). Activates on any of the following conditions:(1) If a Duress User PIN is entered (2) If an Emergency key is active in anarea and “Activate Panic Alarm Response” and “Alarm Output” areenabled for the key (3) If a RF keyfob reports a Panic alarm (4) If a zoneconfigured for 24-hr Visible Panic (Zone Function Type 6) goes intoalarm, or (5) Certain [Q] button configurations. See the <strong>DS7200V2</strong>Expert Programming Guide (P/N: 4998153891) for [Q] buttoninformation.8 15 [Q] Button Output activates when the [Q] button is pressed on a RF keyfob. ForSteady or Pulse modes, [System Reset] resets. This output function typeis event-driven. See Mode (Steady, Pulse, One Shot), Output ## onpage 92 for more information.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 92Mode (Steady, Pulse, One Shot), Output ##• Address: See Table 33 on page 85• Default: See Table 33 on page 85• Selections: 1 to 13 (see Table 35)There are two types of outputs: state-driven outputs and event-driven outputs. State-driven outputs follow thestate of a condition, either on or off. For example, a state-driven output is Type 0|1 Armed. The output is activewhen the control panel is armed and inactive when the control panel is disarmed.Event-driven outputs follow events when they occur. These events have no On or Off state. For example, anevent-driven output is Type 0|13 Ack Received. When the key is pressed, the output is activated.Table 35 describes the mode operation for both on-board and off-board outputs.Table 35: Output Mode OptionsMode Mode Type OutputType1 Steady2 Latch3 Toggle4 Pulse5 One-Shot6 One-Shotwith Re-Trigger7 One-Shotwith ResetStateEventStateEventStateEventStateEventStateEventStateEventStateDescriptionOutput turns on when the condition is active and turns off when the condition isinactive.Output turns on when the event occurs. [System Reset] turns the output off.Output turns on when the condition is active and remains on until [System Reset] ispressed.Output turns on when the event occurs and remains on until [System Reset] ispressed.When the condition goes from inactive to active, the output changes state. Thecondition going from active to inactive has no effect.Whenever the event occurs, the output changes state.When the condition is active, the output pulses. When the condition is inactive, theoutput is off.When the event occurs, the output pulses. The output remains pulsing until [SystemReset] is pressed.When the condition changes from inactive to active, the output turns on. The outputturns off at the end of the One-Shot time. While the output is on, any changes in thecondition are ignored.When the event occurs, the output turns on and remains on for the One-Shot time.When the output is on, a second event does not affect the output.When the condition changes from inactive to active, the output turns on and remainson for the One-Shot time. If the condition goes inactive and active again, the One-Shottime is restarted and the output remains on.When the event occurs, the output turns on and remains on for the One-Shot time. If anew event occurs when the output is on, the One-Shot time is restarted and the outputremains on.When the condition changes from inactive to active, the output turns on and remainson for the One-Shot time. If the condition goes inactive, the output is turned off early.Event When the event occurs, the output turns on and remains on for the One-Shot time.[System Reset] turns the output off early.8 Steady,ReversedLogic NormalStateEventOutput turns on when the condition is inactive and turns off when the condition isactive.Output turns off when the event occurs. [System Reset] turns the output on.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 93Table 35: Output Mode Options (continued)Mode Mode Type OutputDescriptionType9 Latch,ReversedLogic NormalStateEventOutput turns off when the condition is active and remains off until [System Reset] ispressed.Output turns off when the event occurs and remains off until [System Reset] ispressed.10 Pulse,ReversedLogic NormalStateEventWhen the condition is active, the output pulses. When the condition is inactive, theoutput is on.When the event occurs, the output pulses. The output continues pulsing until [SystemReset] is pressed, then turns on.11 One-Shot,ReversedLogic Normal12 One-Shotwith Re-Trigger,ReversedLogic Normal13 One-Shotwith Reset,ReversedLogic NormalBase, Output ##StateEventStateEventStateEvent• Address: See Table 33 on page 85• Default: See Table 33 on page 85• Selections:- 0 = Disabled- 1 = 200 ms (on-board outputs only)- 2 = 1 second- 3 = 1 minute- 4 = 1 hourWhen the condition changes from inactive to active, the output turns off. The outputturns on at the end of the One-Shot time. While the output is off, any changes in thecondition are ignored.When the event occurs, the output turns off and remains off for the One-Shot time.While the output is off, a second event does not affect the output.When the condition changes from inactive to active, the output turns off and remainsoff for the One-Shot time. If the condition goes inactive and active again, the One-Shottime is restarted and the output remains off.When the event occurs, the output turns off and remains off for the One-Shot time. If anew event occurs, the One-Shot time is restarted and the output remains off.When the condition changes from inactive to active, the output turns off and remainsoff for the One-Shot time. If the condition goes inactive, the output is turned on early.When the event occurs, the output turns off and remains off for the One-Shot time.[System Reset] turns the output on early.Multiply the Base with the Multiplier to determine the output’s timing. See Table 36, on page 92, and Table 37, onpage 94.Multiplier, Output ##• Address: See Table 33• Default: See Table 33• Selections: 0,0 to 9,9Multiply the Base with the Multiplier to determine the output’s timing. See Table 36 and Table 37.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 94Steady, Pulse, and One-Shot Mode Configuration• Steady and Toggle Modes: These modes are not affected by the Time Base and Time Multiplier parameters(see Table 36 and Table 37).• Pulse Modes: The system calculates the On Time (activation) and the Off Time for outputs based on thevalues in the Base and Multiplier columns (see Table 36). The duration, or On Time, of an output isdetermined by selecting one of the four Base options from Table 36. Calculate the Off Time by multiplying theBase by the Multiplier.The Time Base of 200 ms in Table 36 and Table 37 is only available for on-board outputs.Table 36: Pulse Mode ConfigurationBaseOn Time(On Time = Time of Base)MultiplierOff Time(Off Time = Base x Multiplier)Tolerance0 0 N/A Always Off N/A1 (200 ms) 200 ms 01 to 99 200 ms to 19.8 sec ±200 ms2 (1 sec) 1 sec 01 to 99 1 to 99 sec ±1 sec3 (1 min) 1 min. 01 to 99 1 to 99 min. ±1 min.4 (1 h) 1 h 01 to 99 1 to 99 h ±1 h• One Shot Modes: The duration of the On Time of a One Shot output is determined by multiplying the Baseby the Multiplier.Table 37: One Shot Mode ConfigurationBase Multiplier On Time(On Time = Base x Multiplier)Tolerance0 N/A 0 N/A1 (200 ms) 01 to 99 200 ms to 19.8 sec ±200 ms2 (1 sec) 01 to 99 1 to 99 sec ±1 sec3 (1 min) 01 to 99 1 to 99 min. ±1 min.4 (1 h) 01 to 99 1 to 99 h ±1 hBosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 953.7 Sked ParametersSkeds are programmable events that occur at a specified time of day and day of the week.Users can extend Auto On, Auto Perimeter Only On and Auto Partial On time by one hour using the ExtendAuto On Time function ([#][5][1]). When [#][5][1] is entered, the control panel sends an Auto On Extended {21}report.Users can also change Skeds using the Change Skeds function ([#][5][2]). A Sked must first be entered before theChange Skeds function is used.The following sections and parameters detail the programming of each of the eight Skeds. The parameters inOutput Parameters on page 85 determine the characteristics of the output activation that occurs at the Sked time.See Table 38 for Sked configuration parameter addresses.The default setting for all Sked parameters is 0 (zero).Table 38: Sked Configuration ParametersSked Type Assign(Area orOutput)Time(H _ _ _) (_H _ _) (_ _ M _) (_ _ _ M)Days 1OptionDays 2Option1 Addr 1184 Addr 1185 Addr 1186 Addr 1187 Addr 1188 Addr 1189 Addr 1190 Addr 11912 Addr 1192 Addr 1193 Addr 1194 Addr 1195 Addr 1196 Addr 1197 Addr 1198 Addr 11993 Addr 1200 Addr 1201 Addr 1202 Addr 1203 Addr 1204 Addr 1205 Addr 1206 Addr 12074 Addr 1208 Addr 1209 Addr 1210 Addr 1211 Addr 1212 Addr 1213 Addr 1214 Addr 12155 Addr 1216 Addr 1217 Addr 1218 Addr 1219 Addr 1220 Addr 1221 Addr 1222 Addr 12236 Addr 1224 Addr 1225 Addr 1226 Addr 1227 Addr 1228 Addr 1229 Addr 1230 Addr 12317 Addr 1232 Addr 1233 Addr 1234 Addr 1235 Addr 1236 Addr 1237 Addr 1238 Addr 12398 Addr 1240 Addr 1241 Addr 1242 Addr 1243 Addr 1244 Addr 1245 Addr 1246 Addr 1247Type, Sked #• Address: See Table 38• Default: 0 (No type assigned)• Selections:- 0 = No Type Assigned (Sked disabled)- 1 = Auto All On- 2 = Auto Perimeter Only On- 3 = Auto Partial On- 4 = Auto Off- 5 = Output On (DS7240V2: Outputs 1 to 15; DS7220V2: Outputs 1 to 12)- 6 = Output Off (DS7240V2: Outputs 1 to 15; DS7220V2: Outputs 1 to 12)The Sked Types "Output Function On" and "Output Function Off" override any output function at Sked time(except for Alarm Output Functions 1|8 to 1|12). For example, an output function that turns a light on isoverridden by a Sked that turns the same light on.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 96Assign (Area or Output), Sked #• Address: See Table 38 on page 95• Default: 0 (No Area/Output Assigned)• Selections:- 0 = No Area/Output Assigned (Sked disabled)- 1 = Area 1 or Output 1- 2 = Area 2 or Output 2- 3 = Area 3 (DS7240V2 only) or Output 3- 4 = Area 4 (DS7240V2 only) or Output 4- 5 = Output 5- 6 = Output 6- 7 = Output 7- 8 = Output 8- 9 = Output 9- 10 = Output 10- 11 = Output 11- 12 = Output 12- 13 = Output 13 (DS7240V2 only)- 14 = Output 14 (DS7240V2 only)- 15 = Output 15 (DS7240V2 only)Enter a zero (0) in this parameter to disable the Sked.If the Sked Type is Auto On or Auto Off, this parameter assigns an Area to the Sked.If the Sked Type is Output On or Output Off, this parameter assigns a programmable output. How theprogrammable output functions at Sked time is determined in Output Parameters on page 85.The output assigned to the Sked in this parameter can be any output. The Sked overrides that function at SkedTime.The Output On/Off Sked function is only available for Outputs 1 to 15 on the DS7240V2. On theDS7220V2, it is only available for Outputs 1 to 12.Time, Sked #• Address: See Table 38 on page 95• Default: 0000 (Sked disabled)• Selections: 0 to 9Enter the start time for the Sked. There are four digits in this entry, each one occupying an address.Enter the time in 24-hour format (HHMM) where Midnight is 2400, noon is 1200 and 12:01 am is 0001.Enter 0000 to disable the Sked.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 97Days Option 1, Sked #• Address: See Table 38 on page 95• Default: 0• Selections: 0 to 15Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsSked Days 1 Option 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15No Option Selected •Every Day • • • • • • • •Monday • • • •Tuesday • • • •Wednesday • • • •This parameter assigns the day of the week the Sked occurs.Entering zero (0) for this parameter disables the Sked if no selection is made in the Days Option 2,Sked # parameter.If the “Every Day” option is selected in the Days Option 1, Sked # parameter, it overrides any selectionmade in the Days Option 2, Sked # parameter.Days Option 2, Sked #• Address: See Table 38 on page 95• Default: 0• Selections: 0 to 15Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsSked Days 2 Option 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15No Option Selected •Thursday • • • • • • • •Friday • • • • • • • •Saturday • • • • • • • •Sunday • • • • • • • •This parameter assigns the day of the week the Sked occurs.Entering zero (0) for this parameter disables the Sked if no selection is made in the Days Option 1,Sked # parameter.If the “Every Day” option is selected in the Days Option 1, Sked # parameter, it overrides any selectionmade in the Days Option 2, Sked # parameter.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 983.8 Data Bus Device ParametersThe following parameters configure devices that connect to the control panel’s Data Bus. See the <strong>DS7200V2</strong> ExpertProgramming Guide (P/N: 4998153891) for all Data Bus device parameters.RF Receiver Options• Address: 1249• Default: 0• Selections: 0 to 15Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsPremises RF Receiver Options 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15No RF Receiver Connected •RF Receiver 1 connected, set to Address 50 • • • • • • • •RF Receiver 2 connected, set to Address 51 • • • • • • • •Disable RF Loop Tamper • • • • • • • •Keyfobs Do Not Force Arm Faulted Zones • • • • • • • •• RF Receiver 1 Connected, Set Receiver to Address 50: Enable this option if RF Receiver 1 has beenconnected to the control panel. Set the RF receiver’s address to 50 (jumper setting OFF). See Adding RF IDCodes on page 41 for instructions. See RF Transmitters and Zone States on page 84 for details on RF transmittersand zone states.All status reports for the RF Receiver include the address. For example, if the cover is removed, Event {127}(DBus Tamper) is generated (the address is included in the report).• RF Receiver 2 Connected, Set Receiver to Address 51: Enable this option if RF Receiver 2 has beenconnected to the control panel. Set the RF receiver’s address to 51 (jumper setting ON). See Adding RF IDCodes on page 41 for instructions. See RF Transmitters and Zone States on page 84 for details on RF transmittersand zone states.All status reports for the RF Receiver include the address. For example, if the cover is removed, Event {127}(DBus Tamper) is generated (the address is included in the report).• Disable RF Loop Tamper: The RF3401E transmitter’s loop can be wired with a single 2.2 k EOL resistor, orit can be wired with dual 2.2 k EOL resistors. If this option is enabled, wire the RF3401E with a single 2.2 kEOL resistor. The loop can report as normal, shorted, or open. If this option is disabled, wire the RF3401E iswith dual 2.2 k EOL resistors. The loop can report as normal, shorted, faulted, or open.• Keyfobs Do Not Force Arm Faulted Zones: If this option is enabled, arming from a keyfob does not forcearm faulted zones. A faulted zone prevents the area from arming. If this option is disabled, arming from akeyfob does force arm faulted zones.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 99RF Receiver Supervision Interval• Address: 1250• Default: 5 (24 h)• Selections:- 0 = No Supervision- 1 = 1 h- 2 = 2 h- 3 = 4 h- 4 = 12 h- 5 = 24 hRF transmitters (sensors) send a supervisory signal approximately once every 13 min. The RF receiver expects tohear this signal from every transmitter in the interval determined in this parameter. A “Missing” report is sent foreach device that the RF Receiver does not hear.Fire transmitters have a fixed supervision interval of 4 h.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 1003.9 Network CommunicationFirmware revision 2.10 or greater is required for network communication.The control panel can be configured to communicate over an Ethernet network. Reports can be sent over thisnetwork from the control panel to the ARC receiver. Remote programming can also be conducted over thisnetwork. A DX4020 Network Interface Module (NIM) is required for network communication. See NetworkInterface Module (DX4020) on page 35 for installation/configuration instructions.Use the following steps to configure the control panel for network communication:1. Enter an IP address for the ARC receiver [refer to IP Address 1 (2) for Destination 1 (2)].2. Set the Alternate Communications Options parameter to “5” (refer to page 101).3. Set the Network Interface Module Options parameter to “3” (refer to page 104).IP Address 1 (2) for Destination 1 (2)• Address:- IP Address 1, Destination 1: 0000 to 0031- IP Address 2, Destination 1: 0032 to 0063- IP Address 1, Destination 2: 0066 to 0097- IP Address 2, Destination 2: 0098 to 0129• Default: All zeroes (0)• Selections: 000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255Each routing destination can be configured as a phone number or an IP address. When entering an IP address,only the first 12 digits are used. For example, to enter an IP address of 172.30.1.101 into the Phone 1, Destination1 addresses, enter the following digits in the first 12 addresses: 1, 7, 2, 0, 3, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1.See Table 39 for entry selections.Table 39: IP Address Entry SelectionsDigit Enter at Keypad Digit Enter at Keypad1 [1] 6 [6]2 [2] 7 [7]3 [3] 8 [8]4 [4] 9 [9]5 [5] 0 [0] or [1][0]Remote Programming Callback Number• Address: 0181 to 0212• Default: All zeroes (0)• Selections: 000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255 (see Table 39)An IP address can be used to begin a remote programming session. See IP Address 1 (2) for Destination 1 (2) toenter an IP address. See Remote Programming Call Back Number on page 54 for more information.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 101Format for Destination 1 (2)• Address:- Format for Destination 1: 0064- Format for Destination 2: 0130• Default: 2 (Contact ID)• Selections:- 2 = Contact ID- 3 = SIA 300- 4 = Basic Pager- 6 = BSIA Fast Format- 7 = Personal Dialing Format- 11 = SIA 300 with Text BlocksIf network communication is enabled, the control panel automatically selects Contact ID as the reporting format.Contact ID only supports four-digit account numbers. This results in the control panel automatically truncatingaccount numbers to four digits.Alternate Communication Options• Address:- IP Address 1, Destination 1: 3506- IP Address 2, Destination 1: 3514- IP Address 1, Destination 2: 3522- IP Address 2, Destination 2: 3530• Default: 0• Selections: 0, 1, 3, 5, 7Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsAlternate Communication Options 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15No Alternate Communication •Enable Alternate Communication • • • •Enable Anti-Replay • •Use ARC Acks • •Reserved• Enable Alternate Communication: Select this option to enable network communication. You must enter atleast one IP address as a routing destination. See IP Address 1 (2) for Destination 1 (2) on page 100 for moreinformation.• Enable Anti-Replay: Anti-replay prevents unauthorized messages from being sent to the Alarm ReceivingCenter (ARC) and being recognized as having originated from the control panel. Select this option to use theanti-replay procedure. To use this option, make sure “Include IP Address” is enabled.• Use ARC Acks: If this option is enabled, the control panel waits for an acknowledgment (Ack) from the ARCbefore sending a second message. If this option is disabled, the control panel waits approximately 120 sec.between sending messages (disable only for special applications).Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 102Remote Programming Callback Number Alternate Communication Options• Address: 3538• Default: 0• Selections:- 0 = No Alternate Communication- 1 = Enable Alternate CommunicationIf an IP address is entered into the Remote Programming Callback Number addresses (Addresses 0181-0212),RPS can be used to program the control panel over an Ethernet network.Select “1” if an IP address is entered into the Remote Programming Callback Number addresses.Alternate Communication Wait Time• Address:- IP Address 1, Destination 1: 3507 to 3509- IP Address 2, Destination 1: 3515 to 3517- IP Address 1, Destination 2: 3523 to 3525- IP Address 2, Destination 2: 3531 to 3533• Default: 0, 1, 3• Selections: 0 to 1665 secUse this parameter to define how long the DX4020 waits before attempting to send additional reports to the ARC.This parameter uses three addresses for each routing destination. In the first address, enter the 100’s value (thisvalue is multiplied by 100). In the second address, enter the 10’s value (this value is multiplied by 10). In the thirdaddress, enter the 1’s value (the 100’s and 10’s values are added to the 1’s value).The following example shows how to get an alternate communication wait time of 555 sec for IP Address 1,Destination 1:[5 x 100] + [5 x 10] + 5 = 555 secAddress 3507 EntryAddress 3508 EntryAddress 3509 EntryIf the “Use ARC Acks” option is enabled and the alternate communication wait time is less than 5 sec, aminimum of 5 sec is automatically used.You can enter a value between 0 and 15 for each alternate communication wait time address.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 103Alternate Communication Heartbeat Period• Address:- IP Address 1, Destination 1: 3510 to 3513- IP Address 2, Destination 1: 3518 to 3521- IP Address 1, Destination 2: 3526 to 3529- IP Address 2, Destination 2: 3534 to 3537• Default: 0, 0, 7, 5• Selections: 0 to 1275 secUse this parameter to set the rate that the DX4020 polls the ARC.This parameter uses four addresses for each routing destination. In the first address, enter the 1000’s value (thisvalue is multiplied by 1000). In the second address, enter the 100’s value (this value is multiplied by 100). In thethird address, enter the 10’s value (this value is multiplied by 10). In the fourth address, enter the 1’s value (the1000’s, 100’s, and 10’s values are added to the 1’s value).The following example shows how to get an alternate communication wait time of 5555 sec for IP Address 1,Destination 1:[5 x 1000] + [5 x 100] + [5 x 10] + 5 = 5555 secAddress 3510 EntryAddress 3511 EntryIf the entries equal 0 sec, this parameter is disabled.If the entries equal 1 to 4 sec, this parameter is automatically set to 5 sec.If the entries exceed 1275 sec, this parameter is automatically set to 1275 sec.Alternate Communication Heartbeat Retries• Address: 3539 to 3540• Default: 0, 2• Selections: 0 to 99 attemptsAddress 3513 EntryAddress 3512 EntryUse this parameter to define how many times the DX4020 tries to send reports to the ARC before declaring acommunication failure.This parameter uses two addresses. Address 3539 sets the 10’s value, and Address 3540 sets the 1’s value. Forexample, if you want the DX4020 to make 10 communication attempts before declaring a communication failure,enter “1” in Address 3539 and “0” in Address 3540.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 104Network Interface Module Options• Address: 3541• Default: 0• Selections: 0 to 3Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsNetwork Interface Module Options 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15No Alternate Communication •Enable Alternate Communication • •Include IP Address • •ReservedReserved• Enable Alternate Communication: Select this option to supervise the connection between the control paneland the network interface module (DX4020). The network interface module’s DIP switch address must be setto 134. Do not select this option if there is no network interface module connected to the system.• Include IP Address: Select this option to use the IP address entered in IP Address 1 (2) for Destination 1 (2)(see page 100) instead of the IP address stored in the DX4020 for network communication. Select “EnableAlternate Communication” in Alternate Communication Options (refer to page 101) for the appropriate IPaddress. Select this option when using a DX4020. Do not select this option when using a DX4010i.3.10 DACM ConfigurationThe control panel supports up to 8 DACMs. However, each DACM added to the system replaces onekeypad. If 8 DACMs are added, you cannot add a keypad. For full system control, make sure at leastone text keypad is included in the system.For complete installation, programming, addressing, and operation instructions, see the documentationsupplied with the DACM.Configuring a DACM into the control panel is a three-step process:1. Using Table 30 on page 79, assign the DACM’s door contact as a location. For example, DACM #1’s doorcontact will be assigned to Location #5.a. Enter “6” at Address 0726 for the device type.b. Assign a zone function and enter it in Address 0727.c. Assign an area to the DACM in Address 0728. Each DACM’s door contact can only use onelocation.d. Repeat the area assignment in Keypad #/Door Access Control Module (DACM) Area Options. Forexample, if you selected Area 1 for Address 0728, then you must enter “9” in Address 0679. Thisaddress is for Keypad/DACM #1. “9” identifies the device as a DACM #1 in Area 1.e. Assign a zone number in Addresses 0729-0730 if the zone number must be different than thelocation number.2. Enter the location number in DACM Location Assignment. For this example, enter “0” in Address 3546, and“5” in Address 03547. This assigns the control panel’s Location #5 to DACM #1.3. Assign global options in Address 3562 (see DACM Global Options on page 106). The entry you make hereaffects all DACMs connected to the control panel.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 105Keypad/Door Access Control Module (DACM) Area Options• Address:- Keypad/DACM 1: 0679- Keypad/DACM 2: 0681- Keypad/DACM 3: 0683- Keypad/DACM 4: 0685- Keypad/DACM 5: 0687- Keypad/DACM 6: 0689- Keypad/DACM 7: 0691- Keypad/DACM 8: 0693• Default:- Keypad/DACM 1: 1 (Device is a keypad/DACM assigned to Area 1)- Keypads/DACMs 2 to 8: 0 (No keypad/DACM assigned)• Selections: 0 to 4, 9 to 12Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsKeypad/DACM Area Options 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15Keypad/DACM not assigned (disabled) •Assign Keypad/DACM to Area 1 • •Assign Keypad/DACM to Area 2 • •Assign Keypad/DACM to Area 3 (DS7240V2 only) • •Assign Keypad/DACM to Area 4 (DS7240V2 only) • •Device is a Keypad • • • •Device is a DACM • • • •This parameter identifies the device connected to the control panel’s Data Bus (Addresses 1 to 8) as a DACM, andassigns the DACM to an area.The control panel supervises the connection to the DACM. If it fails to communicate with the control panel, thecontrol panel sends a “DBus Missing” {125} report.DACM Location Assignment• Address:- DACM 1: 3546 to 3547- DACM 2: 3548 to 3549- DACM 3: 3550 to 3551- DACM 4: 3552 to 3553- DACM 5: 3554 to 3555- DACM 6: 3556 to 3557- DACM 7: 3558 to 3559- DACM 8: 3560 to 3561• Default: 0,0• Selections:- DS7240V2: 0,0 to 4,0- DS7220V2: 0,0 to 2,4A DACM door contact can occupy any location in the control panel. Use this parameter to assign a control panellocation to a DACM door contact.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel Programming EN | 106DACM Global Options• Address: 3562• Default: 0• Selections: 0, 1, 3-5, 7Enter This Data Digit to Select OptionsDACM Global Options 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15No DACM Global Options Selected •Enable Arming Confirmation • • • •Any User Confirms Arming • •Use Tamper-Wired Processing • • •ReservedThis is a global parameter that affects all DACMs connected to the control panel.• Enable Arming Confirmation: If this option is enabled, verifying a user at the DACM reader during ExitDelay cancels the remaining Exit Delay time and arms the control panel immediately. Only the user whostarted the arming process can confirm arming. If this option is disabled, verifying a user at the DACM readerduring Exit Delay cancels the arming process (the system does not arm).• Any User Confirms Arming: If this option is enabled, any user can confirm system arming. If this option isdisabled, only the user who started the arming process can confirm arming. This option only applies when“Enable Arming Confirmation” is selected.• Use Tamper-Wired Processing: If this option is enabled, an open door reports as faulted (the zone assignedto the DACM functions as a tamper-wired zone). If this option is disabled, an open door reports as shorted(the zone assigned to the DACM functions as a single EOL zone).3.11 Test the SystemAfter finishing the installation and programming of the control panel, make a complete functional test of thesystem. Test the control panel and all devices for proper operation. Test after you first program the control paneland after any subsequent programming session. If you test a device and the control panel does not respond, theremight be a problem with the device, the wiring, a module setting, or the programming for the zone.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 4. Reference Materials EN | 1074. Reference Materials4.1 Control Panel Events and Reporting FormatsThe following table includes each control panel event, the description for each event as it appears in the controlpanel log, the reports sent for each event, the zone types linked to the event, and the RPS Event Alert Groupnumber. The RPS Event Group numbers also correspond with the Personal Dialing Format Event Groupnumbers. See Personal Dialing Format on page 50 for more information.The last column, Status Reports, indicates System Status events. An “R” indicates that reports for the event followthe System Status routing. An “S” indicates that the event follows the System Status Swinger Count. Systemreports do not include an Area number; they use the account number for Area 1.If the control panel is configured for network communication, reports are sent using the Contact ID format.The event numbers shown in the following table are the same numbers that show up on a pager for eachcorresponding report.Table 40: Control Panel Events and Reporting FormatsEventEvent as shown inControl Panel LogSIA ReportContact IDReportEvent DescriptionZone TypesLinked to EventRPSEventGroupStatusReport01 AC Fail AT AC Trouble 301 AC Loss AC Power to panel interrupted. 12 R S02 AC Restore AR AC Restoral 301 AC Loss AC Power to panel restored. 12 R S03 Alarm,Tamper TA Tamper Alarm 137 Tamper Alarm, Tamper Zone Type. 4-Tamper 304* Alarm,Emergency QA EmergencyAlarm101 PersonalEmergencyAlarm, Emergency Zone Type orABC key programmed foremergency response. [Q] button.05* Alarm,Panic PA Panic Alarm 120 Panic Alarm, Panic-Visible Zone Type. [Q]button.06* Alarm,Invisible HA Holdup Alarm 120 Panic Alarm, Panic- Invisible Zone Typeor ABC key programmed for panicresponse. [Q] button.07 Alarm,24-hr Burg BA BurglaryAlarm08 Alarm,Cntrl,Dly BA BurglaryAlarm09 Alarm,Cntrl BA BurglaryAlarm10 Cross,Tamper BM BurglaryAlarm CrossZone11 Cross,Emergency BM BurglaryAlarm CrossZone12 Cross,Panic BM BurglaryAlarm CrossZone13 Cross,Invisible BM BurglaryAlarm CrossZone133 24 HrSafeAlarm, Burglary Zone Type.134 Entry/Exit Alarm, Delay 1 or Delay 2 ZoneType.130 Burglary Alarm, Keyswitch or Follower orInstant Zone Types.137 Tamper Alarm, Tamper Zone Type withCross Zone Option selected.101 PersonalEmergencyAlarm, Emergency Zone Type withCross Zone Option selected.120 Panic Alarm, Panic-Visible Zone Typewith Cross Zone Option selected.120 Panic Alarm, Panic- Invisible Zone Typewith Cross Zone Option selected.5- Emergency 36- Visible Panic 37-Invisible Panic 38- Burglary315 - Door11- E/E Delay 1 312- E/E Delay 210- Keyswitch 313- Follower14- Instant4-Tamper 35- Emergency 36- Visible Panic 37-Invisible Panic 3* Keypad [A], [B], or [C] keys report as Zones 100, 101, and 102. The [Q] button on a keyfob reports as UserNumber +200. See the <strong>DS7200V2</strong> Expert Programming Guide (P/N: 4998153891) for information on [Q] buttonprogramming.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 4. Reference Materials EN | 108Table 40: Control Panel Events and Reporting Formats (continued)EventEvent as shown inControl Panel LogSIA Report14 Cross,24hr Burg BM BurglaryAlarm CrossZone15 Cross,Cntrl,Dly BM BurglaryAlarm CrossZone16 Cross,Cntrl BM BurglaryAlarm CrossZone17 Cross,Unverified BG UnverifiedEvent BurglaryContact IDReport133 24 HrSafeEvent DescriptionAlarm, Burglary Zone Type withCross Zone Option selected134 Entry/Exit Alarm, Delay 1 or Delay 2 ZoneType with Cross Zone Optionselected.130 Burglary Alarm, Follower or Instant ZoneTypes with Cross Zone Optionselected.378 CrosszoneTrouble18 Alarm Exit Error EA Exit Alarm 374 Exit Error(zone)19 Alrm Recent Clse CR RecentClosing20 Alrm Recent Clse CR RecentClosing21 Auto On Extended CE ClosingExtend22 Battery Low YT SystemBattery Trouble23 Battery Missing YM SystemBattery Missing24 Rstrl Batt Low YR SystemBattery Restoral25 Rstrl Bat Missng YR SystemBattery RestoralA fault on one non-fire zone typewith the Cross Zone Optionselected. This is not an alarm event.Zone faulted at the end of ExitDelay.134 Entry/Exit Alarm event within 2 min. ofclosing.130 Burglary Alarm event within 2 min. ofclosing.464 Auto-armTime Extended302 LowSystem Battery311 BatteryMissing/Dead302 LowSystem Battery311 BatteryMissing/Dead26 Bypass,Fire,User FB Fire Bypass 571 Firebypass27 Bypass,Fire,RPSFB Fire Bypass28 Bypass,Ctrl,User BB BurglaryBypass29 Bypass,Ctrl, RPS BB BurglaryBypass30 Bypass,24hr,User BB BurglaryBypass571 Firebypass570Zone/Sensorbypass570Zone/Sensorbypass572 24-HrZone BypassZone TypesLinked to EventRPSEventGroup8- Burglary 311- E/E Delay 112- E/E Delay 213- Follower14- Instantany with CrossZone Option11- E/E Delay 112- E/E Delay 211- E/E Delay 112- E/E Delay 210- Keyswitch13- Follower14- Instant333333StatusReportAuto On Sked delayed one hour by10user. Report follows Open/Closerouting.Panel battery is low. 12 R SPanel battery is missing. Very low,shorted, or open batteries arereported as missing.12 R SBattery restoral from low battery. 12 R SBattery Restoral from missingbattery.Selective bypass by user, fire zonetypes.Selective bypass by RPS, fire zonetypes.Selective bypass by user,controlled zone types.Selective bypass by RPS, zonetypes.Selective bypass by user, 24-hournon-fire zone types.1- Fire2- Fire withAlarmVerification1- Fire2- Fire withAlarmVerification10 to 15- ZoneTypes10 to 15- ZoneTypes3 to 9- 24-hour,Non-Fire ZoneTypes12 R S151515Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 4. Reference Materials EN | 109Table 40: Control Panel Events and Reporting Formats (continued)EventEvent as shown inControl Panel Log31 Bypass,24hr,RPSSIA ReportBB BurglaryBypass32 Bypass,Forced Zn BB BurglaryBypass33 Bypass,Swinger BB BurglaryBypassContact IDReport572 24-HrZone Bypass570Zone/Sensorbypass575 SwingerShunt34 UnBypss,Fire, Usr FU Fire UnBypass 571 Firebypass35 UnBypss,Ctrl,Usr BU BurglaryUnbypass36 UnBypss,24hr,Usr BU BurglaryUnbypass37 Call for Service YX ServiceRequired38 Cancel Alarm BC BurglaryCancel570Zone/Sensorbypass572 24-HrZone Bypass616 ServiceRequestEvent DescriptionSelective bypass by RPS, 24-hournon-fire zone types.Zone force armed at force arming.Zone TypesLinked to Event3 to 9- 24-hour,Non-Fire ZoneTypes10 to 15- ZoneTypesRPSEventGroupZone Swinger Shunted. All zone types 15User cleared bypass (unbypass),Fire zone types.User cleared bypass (unbypass),controlled zone types.User cleared bypass (unbypass),24-hour zone types.This report sent automatically atCall for Service Interval. It does notindicate a trouble condition.406 Cancel User acknowledged active alarmbefore Bell Time expired, non-firezone types.39 Cancel Fire FC Fire Cancel 406 Cancel User acknowledged active alarmbefore Bell Time expired, fire zonetypes.40 CheckSum Fail YF ParameterChecksum Fail41 ChkSum Fail,DBus YF ParameterChecksum Fail42 Cls,All,+Dly,Skd CA AutomaticClosing43 Cls,All,+Dly,KS CS ClosingKeyswitch44 Cls,All,+Dly, RPS CQ RemoteClosing45 Cls,All,+Dly,Tel CQ RemoteClosing46 Cls,All,+Dly,Usr CL ClosingReport47 Cls,All,-Dly,RPS CQ RemoteClosing48 Cls,All,-Dly,Usr CL ClosingReport49 Cls,Prt,+Dly,Skd CA AutomaticClosing50 Cls,Prt,+Dly,KS CS ClosingKeyswitch303 RAMChecksum Bad330 SystemPeripheraltrouble403 AutomaticO/C409 KeyswitchO/C400Open/Close407 RemoteArm/Disarm401 O/C byUser400Open/Close401 O/C byUserChecksum on panel’s parametersfailed. Panel program should beverified.Checksum on Option Bus deviceparameters failed. Device shouldbe checked.System turned All On withEntry/Exit Delay by Sked.System turned All On withEntry/Exit Delay by Keyswitch.System turned All On withEntry/Exit Delay by RPS.System turned All On withEntry/Exit Delay by Telephone.System turned All On withEntry/Exit Delay by User.System turned All On with no delay(instant) by RPS.System turned All On with no delay(instant) by User.456 Partial Arm System armed Perimeter Only withEntry/Exit delay by Sked.442 KeyswitchArmed StaySystem armed Perimeter Only withEntry/Exit Delay by Keyswitch.1- Fire2- Fire withAlarmVerification10 to 15- ZoneTypes3 to 9- 24-hour,Non-Fire ZoneTypes1515151512 R87StatusReport12 R S12 R S10101010101010Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 4. Reference Materials EN | 110Table 40: Control Panel Events and Reporting Formats (continued)EventEvent as shown inControl Panel LogSIA Report51 Cls,Prt,+Dly,RPS CQ RemoteClosing52 Cls,Prt,+Dly,Usr CL ClosingReport53 Cls,Prt,-Dly,RPS CQ RemoteClosing54 Cls,Prt,-Dly,Usr CL ClosingReport55 Frc,All,+Dly,Skd CF ForcedClosing56 Frc,All,+Dly,KS CF ForcedClosing57 Frc,All,+Dly,RPS CF ForcedClosing58 Frc,All,+Dly,Tel CF ForcedClosing59 Frc,All,+Dly,Usr CF ForcedClosing60 Frc,All,-Dly,RPS CF ForcedClosing61 Frc,All,-Dly,Usr CF ForcedClosing62 Frc,Prt,+Dly,Skd NF ForcedPerimeter Arm63 Frc,Prt,+Dly,KS NF ForcedPerimeter Arm64 Frc,Prt,+Dly,RPS NF ForcedPerimeter Arm65 Frc,Prt,+Dly,Usr NF ForcedPerimeter Arm66 Frc,Prt,-Dly,RPS NF ForcedPerimeter Arm67 Frc,Prt,-Dly,Usr NF ForcedPerimeter Arm68 Reserved69 Comm Fail YCCommunicationsFail70 CommFail,AltComm YCCommunicationsFail71 Comm Restoral YKCommunicationsRestoral72 CommRstl,AltCommYKCommunicationsRestoralContact IDReportEvent Description456 Partial Arm System armed Perimeter Only withEntry/Exit Delay by RPS.456 Partial Arm System armed Perimeter Only withEntry/Exit Delay by User.456 Partial Arm System armed Perimeter Only withno delay (instant) by RPS.456 Partial Arm System armed Perimeter Only withno delay (instant) by User.403 AutomaticO/CSystem forced All On withEntry/Exit Delay by Sked.400 O/C System forced All On withEntry/Exit Delay by Keyswitch.400 O/C System forced All On withEntry/Exit Delay by RPS.400 O/C System forced All On withEntry/Exit Delay by Telephone.401 O/C byUserSystem forced All On withEntry/Exit Delay by User.400 O/C System forced All On with no delay(instant) by RPS.401 O/C byUserSystem forced All On with no delay(instant) by User.456 Partial Arm System forced Perimeter Only withEntry/Exit Delay by Sked.456 Partial Arm System forced Perimeter Only withEntry/Exit Delay by Keyswitch.456 Partial Arm System forced Perimeter Only withEntry/Exit Delay by RPS.456 Partial Arm System forced Perimeter Only withEntry/Exit Delay by User.456 Partial Arm System forced Perimeter Only withno delay (instant) by RPS.456 Partial Arm System forced Perimeter Only withno delay (instant) by User.354 Failure tocommunicateevent354 Failure tocommunicateevent354 Failure tocommunicateevent354 Failure tocommunicateevent73 Date/Time Change JT Time Changed 625 Time/DateresetReport failed to reach routingdestination.Zone TypesLinked to EventRPSEventGroup1010101010101010101010StatusReport12 R SReport failed to reach routingdestination configured for AlternateCommunication.12 R SAfter communication fail, report12 R Ssent successfully to routingdestination.After communication fail, report12 R Ssent successfully to routingdestination configured for AlternateCommunication.Date/Time in panel changed. 12 RBosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 4. Reference Materials EN | 111Table 40: Control Panel Events and Reporting Formats (continued)EventEvent as shown inControl Panel LogSIA Report74* Duress HA Hold UpAlarmContact IDReportEvent Description121 Duress User entered Duress PIN orpressed Panic key sequence or [Q]button** on RF Keyfob. The Duressreport is sent in addition to anyother report that the user’s actionwould generate.Zone TypesLinked to Event75 Fire,Alarm FA Fire Alarm 110 Fire Alarm event on fire zone type. 1- Fire2- Fire withAlarmVerification76 Fire,Cross FM Fire AlarmCross Zone77 Fire,Un-verified FG UnverifiedEvent-Fire78 Fire, Missing FY Missing FireTrouble79 Fire,Alrm,Rstl FH Fire AlarmRestore110 Fire Verified alarm event on fire zonetype with Cross Zone Option. See“Zone Response Options” in the<strong>DS7200V2</strong> Expert ProgrammingGuide (P/N: 4998153891).378 CrosszoneTrouble373 FireTrouble80 Fire,Trouble FT Fire Trouble 373 FireTrouble81 Fire,Trbl,Rstl FJ Fire TroubleRestoreUnverified alarm event on fire zonetype with Cross Zone Option. Orunverified event on Fire Verify zonetype.Fire zone type assigned to zoneexpander (wired or RF) notresponding to panel’s status poll.110 Fire Restoral from alarm, Fire zonetypes.373 FireTrouble82 Instl Mode,Start LB Local Program 466 ServiceOn Premises83 Instl Mode,End LX LocalProgrammingEnded466 ServiceOff Premises84 Log Overflow JO Log Overflow 624 Event LogOverflowFault (Trouble) condition on Firezone types.Restoral from Trouble, Fire zonetypes.RPSEventGroup121- Fire 21- Fire2- Fire withAlarmVerification1- Fire2- Fire withAlarmVerification1- Fire2- Fire withAlarmVerification1- Fire2- Fire withAlarmVerification1- Fire2- Fire withAlarmVerificationInstaller PIN entered. Installer mode11 Raccessed.Installer mode exited. 11 RPanel log overflow condition.Oldest events being overwritten.85 Log Threshold JL Log Threshold 623 Event Log Panel log reached threshold. See“Log Supervision Configuration” inthe <strong>DS7200V2</strong> ExpertProgramming Guide.86 AltCom Low Signl XL Low ReceivedSignal Strength350CommunicationTroubleLow Signal Strength detected onAlternate Communication device.5575712 R12 R* This event reports a user number + 200 when sent using SIA and Contact reporting formats.** See the <strong>DS7200V2</strong> Expert Programming Guide (P/N: 4998153891) for information on [Q] button programming.StatusReport12 R SBosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 4. Reference Materials EN | 112Table 40: Control Panel Events and Reporting Formats (continued)EventEvent as shown inControl Panel LogSIA Report87 Missing,Alarm UZ UntypedMissing Alarm88 Missing,Trouble UY UntypedMissing Trouble89 Open,Skd OA AutomaticOpening90 Open,RPS OQ RemoteOpening91 Open,Usr OP OpeningReport92 Open,KS OS OpeningKeyswitch93 Open,Skd,Alarm OR Disarm fromAlarm94 Open,RPS,Alarm OR Disarm fromAlarm95 Open,Usr,Alarm OR Disarm fromAlarm96 Open,KS,Alarm OR Disarm fromAlarm97 Reserved98 Params Changed YG ParameterChanged99 Phone Line Fail LT Phone LineTrouble100 Phone Line Rstl LR Phone LineRestoral101 Bad Call to RPS RA RemoteProgrammer CallFailed102 RPS Access Fail RU RemoteProgram Fail103 RPS Access OK RS Valid RemoteAccessContact IDReport150 GeneralAlarm382 Loss ofsupervision –RPM403 AutomaticO/C400Open/Close401 O/C byUser409 KeyswitchO/C403 AutomaticO/C400Open/Close401 O/C byUser409 KeyswitchO/C306 PanelProgrammingChanged351 Telco 1fault351 Telco 1fault413Unsuccessfulaccess413Unsuccessfulaccess412SuccessfulDownload/Access104 Re-Boot,Panel RR Power Up 305 Systemreset105 Re-Boot,Dbus RR Power Up 339 Exp.Module Reset106 Output Reset,Usr RO Relay Open 320Sounder/Relay107 Output Reset,Skd RO Relay Open 320Sounder/RelayEvent DescriptionZone assigned to zone expander(wired or RF) not responding topanel’s status poll while the area isarmed.Zone assigned to zone expander(wired or RF) not responding topanel’s status poll while the area isdisarmed.Zone TypesLinked to Event6- 24-hr Burg10-15 ZoneTypes3-8, 10-15 ZoneTypesRPSEventGroup3Opening by Sked. 10Opening by RPS.Opening by user, ID reported. 10Opening by Keyswitch. 10Opening after Alarm event by Sked. 10Opening after Alarm event by RPS.Opening after Alarm event, IDreported.Opening after Alarm event byKeyswitch.Panel Parameters Changed. 12 RPhone line voltage less than 3 voltsfor 40 sec.After Phone Line Fail event, phoneline voltage detected at greaterthan 3 volts for 40 sec.Panel attempted call to RPS, butwas unsuccessful.RPS attempted to connect to panelbut was not successful.RPS successfully connected toand disconnected from panel.61010StatusReport12 R S12 R S12 RNormal start up or reset afterprogramming.R SUnexpected reset (reboot) from12 R SData Bus device.Output Reset by User 16 ROutput Reset by Sked 16 RRRBosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 4. Reference Materials EN | 113Table 40: Control Panel Events and Reporting Formats (continued)EventEvent as shown inControl Panel LogSIA ReportContact IDReport108 Output Reset,RPS RO Relay Open 320Sounder/Relay109 Output Set,Usr RC Relay Close 320Sounder/Relay110 Output Set,Skd RC Relay Close 320Sounder/Relay111 Output Set,RPS RC Relay Close 320Sounder/Relay112 Rstrl,Tamper TR TamperRestoral113 Rstrl,Emergency QR EmergencyRestoral114 Rstrl,Panic PR PanicRestoral115 Rstrl,Invisible HR HoldupRestoral116 Rstrl,24-hr Burg BR BurglaryRestoral117 Rstrl,Cntrl,Dly BR BurglaryRestoral118 Rstrl,Cntrl BR BurglaryRestoral119 Rcvr Jam XQ RFInterference120 Rcvr Jam Rstl XH RFInterferenceRestoral121 RF Battery Low XT TransmitterBattery Trouble122 RF Battery Rstl XR TransmitterBattery Restoral123 RF Tamper Trbl TT TamperTrouble124 RF Tamper Rstl TR TamperTrouble Restore125 Dbus Missing EM ExpansionDevice Missing126 Dbus Missng,Rstl EN ExpansionMissing Restore127 Dbus Tamper ES ExpansionDevice Tamper128 Dbus Tamper,Rstl EJ ExpansionTamper Restore129 Dbus Trouble ET ExpansionTroubleEvent DescriptionOutput Reset by RPSZone TypesLinked to EventRPSEventGroupOutput Set by User 16 ROutput Set by Sked 16 ROutput Set by RPS137 Tamper Restoral from alarm, Tamper zonetype.101 PersonalEmergencyRestoral from alarm, Emergencyzone type.120 Panic Restoral from alarm, Panic zonetype.120 Panic Restoral from alarm, Invisible zonetype.133 24hr(Safe)Restoral from alarm, 24-hourburglary zone types.134 Entry/Exit Restoral from alarm, Delay 1 or 2zone types.130 Burglary Restoral from alarm, Keyswitch,Follower, or Instant zone types.344 RFReceiver JamDetect344 RFReceiver JamDetect Restoral384 RF LowBattery384 RF LowBattery383 SensorTamper383 SensorTamper333 Exp.Module Failure333 Exp.Module Failure341 Exp.Module Tamper341 Exp.Module Tamper330 SystemPeripheralTroubleJammed condition detected onpremises RF receiver.Jammed condition detected onpremises RF receiver cleared.4- Tamper 85- Emergency 86- Visible Panic 87-Invisible Panic 86- Burglary15 – Door11- E/E Delay 112- E/E Delay 26- Keyswitch13- Follower14- Instant888StatusReportRR9 R S9 R SLow Battery detected on premisesRF transmitter.Any zone type 9Low Battery condition detected on Any zone type 9premises RF transmitter cleared.Premises RF Transmitter Tamper Any zone type 9Fault (Trouble).Premises RF Transmitter Tamper Any zone type 9Restoral.Data Bus device not responding to12 R Spolling.Data Bus device declared as12 R Smissing now responding to polling.Tamper open on Data Bus Device12 R STamper.Data Bus Device Tamper Restoral. 12 R SFault (Trouble) detected on DataBus Device.12 R SBosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 4. Reference Materials EN | 114Table 40: Control Panel Events and Reporting Formats (continued)EventEvent as shown inControl Panel LogSIA Report130 Dbus Troubl,Rstl ER ExpansionRestoral131 Dbus OverCurrent YI OvercurrentTrouble132 Dbus OvrCur,Rstl YJ OvercurrentRestoreContact IDReport330 SystemPeripheralTrouble330 SystemPeripheralTrouble330 SystemPeripheralTrouble133 Sensor Mon Trbl NA No Activity 391 SensorWatch trouble134 Sensor Mon Rstl NS ActivityRestored391 SensorWatch troubleEvent DescriptionData Bus Device Fault (Trouble)condition cleared.Over current condition detected onData Bus device.Over current condition on Data Busdevice restored.Sensor fault (trouble) detected.Reports follow zone trouble routing.Sensor trouble condition restored.Reports follow zone trouble routing.135 Sensor Reset Local Event Only User entered System Reset keysequence ([#][4][7]).136 System Inactive CD ClosingDelinquent137 Test, OK RP AutomaticTest138 Test,Off-Normal RY Test OffNormal139 Trbl,Tamper TT TamperTrouble140 Trbl,Emergency QT EmergencyTrouble602 PeriodTest Report608 PeriodTest Report,System TroublePresent380 SensorTrouble380 SensorTrouble141 Trbl,Panic PT Panic Trouble 375 PanicZone Trouble142 Trbl,Invisible HT HoldupTrouble143 Trbl,24-hr Burg BT BurglaryTrouble144 Trbl,Cntrl,Dly BT BurglaryTrouble145 Trbl,Cntrl BT BurglaryTrouble146 Rstrl,Trbl,Tmpr TJ TamperTrouble Restore147 Rstrl,Trbl,Emerg QJ EmergencyTrouble Restore148 Rstrl,Trbl,Panic PJ Panic TroubleRestore375 PanicZone Trouble380 SensorTrouble380 SensorTrouble380 SensorTrouble380 SensorTrouble380 SensorTrouble375 PanicZone TroubleZone TypesLinked to Event11-15 ZoneTypes11-15 ZoneTypesRPSEventGroupStatusReport12 R S12 R S12 R SSystem was not armed in InactiveInterval.. System Reset keysequence ([#][4][7]) or armingresets this trouble.12 RNo system troubles at automatic13test report time.System trouble present at test time. 13Trouble condition on Tamper or anytamper-wired zones.Trouble condition on Emergencyzone type.Trouble condition on Panic zonetype.Trouble condition on Invisible zonetype.Trouble condition on Burglary zonetype.Trouble condition on Delay zonetypes.Trouble condition on Keyswitch,Follower, and Instant zone types.Restoral from Tamper troublecondition.Restoral from trouble condition onEmergency zone type.Restoral from trouble condition onPanic zone type.66124-Tamper6or any zone5- Emergency 66- Visible Panic 67-Invisible Panic 66- Burglary615 – Door11- E/E Delay 1 612- E/E Delay 26- Keyswitch 613- Follower14- Instant4-Tamper8or any zone5- Emergency 86- Visible Panic 8Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 4. Reference Materials EN | 115Table 40: Control Panel Events and Reporting Formats (continued)EventEvent as shown inControl Panel LogSIA Report149 Rstrl,Trbl,Invis HJ HoldupTrouble Restore150 Rstrl,Trbl,24-hr BJ BurglaryTrouble Restore151 Rstrl,Trbl,Dly BJ BurglaryTrouble Restore152 Rstrl,Trbl,Cntrl BJ BurglaryTrouble Restore153 User Code Area Set JY User CodeAdded154 User Code Change JV User CodeChanged155 User Code Delete JX User CodeDeleted156 User Code Tamper JA User CodeTamperContact IDReport375 PanicZone Trouble380 SensorTrouble380 SensorTrouble380 SensorTrouble461 WrongCode EntryEvent DescriptionRestoral from trouble condition onInvisible zone type.Restoral from trouble condition onBurglary zone type.Restoral from trouble condition onDelay zone types.Restoral from trouble condition onKeyswitch, Follower, and Instantzone types.Zone TypesLinked to EventRPSEventGroup7- Invisible Panic 88- Burglary15 - Door11- E/E Delay 112- E/E Delay 210- Keyswitch13- Follower14- InstantUser Code ‘added’ by assigning16 Rarea.User Code changed. 16 RUser Code deleted. 16 RInvalid User Codes entered atkeypad exceeded User TamperRetry Count. See page 68.88816 R157 User Level Set JZ User Level Set User Level set. 16 R158 Walk Test Start TS Test Start 607 Walk TestModeWalk Test started with Walk Testkey sequence ([#][4][4]).11159 Walk Test End TE Test End 607 Walk TestMode160 Siren Trouble YA Bell Fault 320 SounderRelay161 Siren Restoral YH Bell Restored 320 SounderRelay162 Grnd Fault IA EquipmentFailure Condition163 Grnd Fault, Rstl IR Equipment FailRestoral164 First Open OP OpeningReport165 Last Close CL ClosingReport166 AltCom Cond NC NetworkCondition167 AltComm Fail NT NetworkFailure168 AltComm Rstrl NR NetworkRestoral310 GroundFault310 GroundFault400Open/Close400Open/Close350CommunicationTrouble350CommunicationTrouble350CommunicationTroubleStatusReportWalk Test ended by user or timed11out.Trouble condition detected on PO12 R S2 configured as supervised sirenoutput.Trouble condition on supervised12 R Ssiren output cleared.Ground fault detected on panel’s12 R Ssensor loops, Option Bus, or Auxpower outputs.Ground fault condition cleared. 12 R SPanel is configured for multiplearea first to open, last to closefunction. See Arming Options 2 onpage 62. First area has opened.Panel is configured for multiplearea first to open, last to closefunction. See Arming Options 2 onpage 62. Last area has closed.Trouble detected on AlternateCommunication network.Network failure detected onAlternate Communication network.Network communication resumedon alternate communicationsnetwork.101012 R S12 R S12 R SBosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 4. Reference Materials EN | 116Table 40: Control Panel Events and Reporting Formats (continued)EventEvent as shown inControl Panel LogSIA Report169 Reserved170 Reserved171 Reserved172 Reserved173 Rstrl, Swinger BU BurglaryUnbypassContact IDReport575 SwingerShunt174 Rstrl,Fire,Miss Local Event Only Local EventOnly175 Rstrl,Alarm,Miss Local Event Only Local EventOnly176 Rstrl,Trble,Miss Local Event Only Local EventOnly177 Rstl,Low Signl Local Event Only Local EventOnly178 UnBypss,Fire,RPS FU Fire Unbypass 571 Firebypass179 UnBypss,Ctrl,RPS BU BurglaryUnbypass180 UnBypss,24hr,RPS BU BurglaryUnbypass181* RF Battery Low XT TransmitterBattery Trouble182* RF Battery Rstl XR TransmitterBattery Restoral570Zone/Sensorbypass572 24 hourzone bypass384 RF LowBattery384 RF LowBattery183 Trbl,Default PIN Local Event Only Local EventOnly184 Rstl,Default PIN Local Event Only Local EventOnly185 Failed to Arm EE Exit Error 454 Failed toClose186 Verified Alarm BV BurglaryVerified Alarm187 Dbus Missng Alrm TA Tamper Alarm 137 TamperAlarm188 Dbs Mis Alm Rstl TR TamperRestoral189 Dbus Tamper Alrm TA TamperAlarmEvent DescriptionZone TypesLinked to EventRPSEventGroupRestoral from Swinger Shunt. Any zone type 8Restoral from Fire Missing. Localevent, no report.Restoral from Missing, Non-Firezones. Local event, no report sent.Restoral from Fault (Trouble), Non-Fire zones. Local event, no report.Restoral from AlternateCommunication Low SignalStrength event.Bypass on Fire zone type clearedusing RPS (un-bypass).Bypass on zone type cleared usingRPS (un-bypass).Bypass on 24-hour zone typecleared using RPS (un-bypass).1- Fire2- Fire withAlarmVerificationAny non-firezone typeAny non-firezone type1- Fire2- Fire withAlarmVerification10 to 15- ZoneTypes3 to 9- 24-hour,Non-Fire ZoneTypes788StatusReport12 R SLow battery condition on RFKeyfob.9 RLow battery condition on RF9 RKeyfob restored.Installer or User PINS have notbeen changed from default.Installer or User default PINS havebeen changed.Arming attempt failed. 3139 Intrusion Verified Alarm. 3137 TamperAlarm137 TamperAlarmData bus device not responding topolling. (Shows Zone 41).Data bus device declared asmissing now responding to polling.(Shows Zone 41).Tamper open on Data bus DeviceTamper. (Shows Zone 42).* This event reports a user number + 200 when sent using SIA and Contact reporting formats.12 R S12 R S12 R SBosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 4. Reference Materials EN | 117Table 40: Control Panel Events and Reporting Formats (continued)EventEvent as shown inControl Panel LogSIA ReportContact IDReportEvent DescriptionZone TypesLinked to EventRPSEventGroupStatusReport190 Dbs Tmp Alm Rstl TR TamperRestoral137 TamperAlarmData bus device tamper restoral.(Shows Zone 42).12 R S191 Dbus Trouble Alm TA Tamper Alarm 137 TamperAlarmTrouble detected on data busdevice. (Shows Zone 43).12 R S192 Dbs Trb Alm Rstl TR TamperRestoral137 TamperAlarmData bus device trouble conditioncleared. (Shows Zone 43).12 R S193 Siren Missg Alrm TA Tamper Alarm 137 TamperAlarmTrouble condition detected on PO2 configured as supervised sirenoutput. (Shows Zone 44).12 R S194 Siren Alarm Rstl TR TamperRestoral137 TamperAlarmTrouble condition on supervisedsiren output cleared. (Shows Zone44).12 R SBosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 4. Reference Materials EN | 1184.2 TroubleshootingUse this section to troubleshoot problems with the control panel.Below are various problems that may occur, followed by explanations of the problems (cause) and solutions.Arming IssuesProblem Cause SolutionI enter a valid PIN to arm an Area,but the Area does not arm.• No zones are programmed for thatArea.• Add a minimum of one zone to eachArea.• User does not have the appropriateAuthority Level to arm system.• Must press On or Perimeter Only keys.• Make sure users who should be able toarm/disarm the system have theappropriate Authority Level.I cannot tell if my system is armedfor Perimeter Only or Partial Onfrom a DS7445i/DS7445V2 LEDKeypad.I armed my system All On, but itkeeps changing to Perimeter Only.I am using an exit terminatorswitch. When I try to arm, thekeypad does not show any delay.The keypad turns the Perimeter Only LEDon for both of these arming options, butcannot distinguish between the two.The “All On-No Exit” arming option isenabled. When the panel was armed,nobody faulted an Entry/Exit Delay zone,therefore the panel did not arm thoseinternal zones.Exit delay set to zero.There is no solution. The user who arms thesystem must know which keys were pressed([Perimeter Only] or [#][2] for PerimeterOnly; [#][3] for Partial On).See Arming Options 1on page 61 (Address0258) to disable this option.Do not use exit delay set to zero with exitterminator. Set for at least ten sec.Zone IssuesProblem Cause SolutionI have a trouble on a keyswitchzone and it does not clear. Thezone is restored to its normalcondition.There is no output after alarming azone.Swinger Shunt on a keyswitch might beenabled on this Zone Function. The zonedoes not restore until the Swinger Shuntcondition restores.Incorrect programming.Arm and disarm the system to clear thecurrent trouble. To prevent this in the future,check the Keyswitch Zone Functionprogramming and make sure Swinger Shuntis disabled. See the <strong>DS7200V2</strong> ExpertProgramming Guide (P/N: 4998153891) forcomplete zone function programminginstructions.Review the following sections to see if theoutput is correctly programmed:• See “Options 2, Zone Function ##” inthe <strong>DS7200V2</strong> Expert ProgrammingGuide (P/N: 4998153891).• See Output Parameters on page 85.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 4. Reference Materials EN | 119Programming IssuesProblem Cause SolutionI cannot enter into ProgrammingMode.• One or more Areas are armed.• Programming may be disabled.• If one or more Areas are armed, disarmall armed Areas. Programming modecannot be entered if an Area is armed(unless you are using an Installer’sKeypad).• Programming may be disabled. See“Local Programming Options” in theDS7240 Expert Programming Guide(Address 0257). Enable KeypadProgramming and PK32 (Program Key)through RPS or by using an Installer’sKeypad.I have enabled Open/Closereports, but when I arm the panelPerimeter Only, these reports arestill not sent.The PK32 (Program Key) does notwork (upload, download, erase,etc.).The off-board zones I added to thesystem display as missing.“Open/Close Reports for Perimeter Only” isnot programmed correctly.The PK32 has not been enabled in thecontrol panel firmware.• The Device Location parameter is notcorrectly programmed.• If the off-board zones are RF (wireless)zones, enable the RF Receiver atAddress 1249.See Area # Opening {89-96}/Closing {42-67} Reporting Options on page 65. Enablethe “Open/Close Reports for Perimeter OnlyMode” option by entering a 4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 13,14 or 15 in the appropriate address (0296,0318, 0340 or 0362).See “Local Programming Options” in theDS7240 Expert Programming Guide(Address 0257) to enable the PK32.See Location ##, Zone Function on page82. Verify which device type has been added(for example, RF zone, off-board zone, etc.).In the Device Location parameter, enter thecorrect value based on the Device ParameterSelections:1 = On-board2 = DX20103 = DX2010, Doubled4 = RF Receiver 15 = RF Receiver 2Zone configuration is locked into only thoseconfiguration types in the Device ParameterSelections.The system is not following reportrouting as programmed.The Lock Area Reporting parameter isenabled.Disable Lock Area Reporting. See the<strong>DS7200V2</strong> Expert Programming Guide(P/N: 4998153891) for instructions.Keypad IssuesProblem Cause SolutionI entered the Move to Areafunction ([#][5][0]) at my keypad,but it does not let me move toanother area.The Move to Area function is disabled ifthere are no zones assigned to a particularArea.Program at least one zone and assign it to anArea. The Move to Area function should workas defined.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 4. Reference Materials EN | 120Miscellaneous IssuesProblem Cause SolutionThere are numbers in braces{###} throughout this manual.My printer is printing strangecharacters and I cannot read it.These numbers {###} refer to theevent numbers described ControlPanel Events and Reporting Formatson page 107.The settings for the DX4010 RS-232Serial Interface Module can causeunexpected printer output.N/AVerify the settings for the following parameters (seethe <strong>DS7200V2</strong> Expert Programming GuideP/N:4998153891):• “DX4010 Output Configuration” (Address 1253)• “Baud Rate Configuration” (Address 1254)• “Parity/Flow Control/Stop Bit Configuration”(Address 1255).Network communication is notworking as expected.• The DX4020 Network InterfaceModule is not properly wiredand/or configured.• The control panel is not properlyprogrammed for networkcommunication.• Make sure the DX4020 is properly connected tothe control panel. See DX4020 Wiring on page36.• Make sure the DX4020’s DIP switches are set toAddress 134 (see DX4020 Addressing on page35).• Make sure your selection for Address 3541includes the “Alternate Communication Interfaceat Address 134” option. See Network InterfaceModule Options on page 104.• See the DX4020 Installation Guide(P/N: 49522) for additional configurationrequirements.• Make sure you are using a valid IP address andthat you entered it correctly. See IP Address 1(2) for Destination 1 (2) on page 100.• Make sure selection for AlternateCommunication Options (see page 101)includes the “Enable Alternate Communication”option.4.3 Data Bus Address Quick ReferenceTable 41: Data Bus Address Quick ReferenceData Bus AddressDevice Description0 Installer Keypad or local connection to RPS1 to 8 Keypads 1 to 840, 41 DX8010 Telephone Control Module50 Premises RF Receiver 151 Premises RF Receiver 252 to 55 Premises RF Keypads Receiver 160 to 63 Premises RF Keypads Receiver 2101 to 107 DX2010 Wired Input Expanders134 DX4020 Network Interface Module (NIM)150, 151 DX3010 Output Expanders and/or DX3020 X-10 Interface Module250 DX4010i/DX4010 Serial RS-232 Interface ModuleBosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 4. Reference Materials EN | 1214.4 Communication Attempt Tables• X = Communication (phone or network) attempt• CF = Communication FailureTable 42: Destination 1 OnlyPhone/IP Address 1 ProgrammedAttemptPhone/IP Address 1 and 2 ProgrammedDestination 1 Destination 2 Attempt Destination 1 Destination 2Ph/IP 1 Ph/IP 2 Ph/IP 1 Ph/IP 21 X 1 X2 X 2 X3 X 3 X4 X 4 X5 CF 5 CF6 67 78 89 910 10Ph/IP 1 Ph/IP 2 Ph/IP 1 Ph/IP 2Table 43: Destination 2 OnlyPhone/IP Address 1 ProgrammedAttemptPhone/IP Address 1 and 2 ProgrammedDestination 1 Destination 2 Attempt Destination 1 Destination 2Ph/IP 1 Ph/IP 2 Ph/IP 1 Ph/IP 2Ph/IP 1 Ph/IP 2 Ph/IP 1 Ph/IP 21 X 1 X2 X 2 X3 X 3 X4 X 4 X5 CF 5 CF6 67 78 89 910 10Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 4. Reference Materials EN | 122Table 44: Destinations 1 and 2Phone/IP Address 1 Programmed for BothDestinationsAttemptPhone/IP Address 1 and 2 Programmed for BothDestinationsDestination 1 Destination 2 Attempt Destination 1 Destination 2Ph/IP 1 Ph/IP 2 Ph/IP 1 Ph/IP 2Ph/IP 1 Ph/IP 2 Ph/IP 1 Ph/IP 21 X 1 X2 X 2 X3 X 3 X4 X 4 X5 CF 5 CF6 X 6 X7 X 7 X8 X 8 X9 X 9 X10 CF 10 CFPhone/IP Address 1 and 2 Programmed forDestination 1; Phone/IP Address 1 Programmed forDestination 2AttemptPhone/IP Address 1 and 2 Programmed for Destination1; Phone/IP Address 1 and 2 Programmed forDestination 2Destination 1 Destination 2 Attempt Destination 1 Destination 2Ph/IP 1 Ph/IP 2 Ph/IP 1 Ph/IP 2Ph/IP 1 Ph/IP 2 Ph/IP 1 Ph/IP 21 X 1 X2 X 2 X3 X 3 X4 X 4 X5 CF 5 CF6 X 6 X7 X 7 X8 X 8 X9 X 9 X10 CF 10 CFBosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 4. Reference Materials EN | 1234.5 Call for Service DetailsThe system displays “Call for Service” to users when they press [#][4][2] to display System Troubles and there is aCall for Service condition present.The first line of the display is fixed. The second line consists of programmable text that can display the preferredphone number to use if a Call for Service must be placed. This number could be the ARC’s phone number or adifferent number. The second line could also be used to show an instructional message, such as “Press 0 to view.”This message instructs the user to press [0] to view system trouble details.Pressing [0] provides additional information even if the Call for Service text does not instruct to press[0].There are a variety of system conditions that can bring up the Call for Service display. The exact nature of thetrouble is not shown to the user because none of the conditions can be serviced by them (they require attentionfrom the servicing company).Table 45: Call for Service DetailsSystem ConditionExplanationComm Fail, Destination 1 (2) The system attempted to send a report to this routing destination, but failed. SeeCommunication Attempt Tables on page 121 for details on the failed communicationevent.System battery is low The battery connected to the control panel has fallen below 12.1 V.System battery is missing The battery connected to the control panel is badly discharged, damaged ordisconnected.Data Bus device missing, Device ### The Data Bus device set to the address shown in the display (###) is missing or hasstopped responding. View the control panel’s history log ([#][8][5]) to see whichdevice went missing.Data Bus tamper, Device ### The tamper on the Data Bus set to the address shown in the display (###) is open.View the control panel’s history log ([#][8][5]) to see which device experienced aTamper condition.Data Bus trouble, Device ### The Data Bus device set to the address shown in the display (###) is sending atrouble message to the control panel. Troubles are defined per device type. See theinstructions for the device shown to learn the exact nature of the trouble. View thecontrol panel’s history log ([#][8][5]) to see which device experienced a Troublecondition.Bell supervision fault PO 2 Programmable Output 2 (PO 2) can be programmed as a supervised siren/speaker.See “Global Output Configuration” in the <strong>DS7200V2</strong> Expert Programming Guide(P/N: 4998153891). When PO 2 is programmed for supervision, disconnecting thesiren or speaker generates this fault condition.RF rcvr trouble, Device ### The premises RF receiver set to the displayed Data Bus address (Device ###) issending a trouble message to the control panel. Troubles are defined per device type.See the instructions for the device shown to learn the exact nature of the trouble.RF rcvr jammed, Device ### The premises RF receiver set to the displayed Data Bus address (Device ###) issending a jammed message to the control panel.Telephone line missing The control panel determined the telephone line is missing.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 4. Reference Materials EN | 1244.6 User Keypad CommandsTable 46: System Arming/Disarming FunctionsFunctionKeypad SequenceTurn the System All On [On] or [#][1]Turn the System Perimeter Only On [Perimeter Only] or [#][2]Turn the System Partial On [#][3]Bypass Zones[Bypass]Turn the System OffEnter a valid User PINSilence AlarmsEnter a valid User PINTable 47: Other System FunctionsFunctionKeypad SequenceView Faulted Zones [*]System Reset [System Reset] or [#][4][7]Check System Troubles [#][4]View Alarm Memory [#][4][0]System Test [#][4][1]View System Trouble [#][4][2]Remote Program [#][4][3]Walk Test [#][4][4]Change Date and Time [#][4][5]View Zone Trouble [#][4][8]Keypad Adjust [#][4][9]Move to Area [#][5][0]Extend Auto-On Time [#][5][1]Change Skeds [#][5][2]Renew One-time PINs [#][5][3]Change Outputs [#][5][4]Change PIN [#][5][5]Change Another User’s PIN [#][5][6][1]Change Another User’s PIN Authority Level [#][5][6][2]Add a PIN [#][5][6][3]Delete a PIN [#][5][8]Turn Chime On/Off [#][6][1]Select Chime Tone [#][6][2]Select Chime Zones [#][6][3]Set Partial On Zones [#][6][5]All Areas On [#][8][0]All Areas Off [#][8][1]Auto-Forward On/Off [#][8][2]Auto-Forward On Setup [#][8][3]Auto-Forward Off Setup [#][8][4]View Log [#][8][5]Enable Installer PIN [#][9][2]Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 4. Reference Materials EN | 1254.7 History LogThe history log can store up to 254 events. When the log reaches its threshold, the control panel sends a LogThreshold {85} report. When the Log reaches capacity, the system sends a Log Overflow {84} report to the ARC.See “Log Supervision Configuration” in the <strong>DS7200V2</strong> Expert Programming Guide (P/N: 4998153891).RPS can accept a download from the control panel’s log, thus clearing the log file. If the log is not cleared itbegins writing over previous events.The first line of the log shows the event description (see Control Panel Events and Reporting Formats on page 107).The second line of the log display alternates between the time and date of the event and the area, zone (device),user and communication information for the event. The control panel displays time in 24-hour format and thedate as programmed in the Date Format and Enable PIN Trouble parameter. See “Date Format and Enable PINTrouble” in the <strong>DS7200V2</strong> Expert Programming Guide (P/N: 4998153891).To view the log, press [#][8][5]. The keypad might prompt you to enter a valid PIN. Press [*] to advance to thenext event. Press [#] to exit the log and return to the normal display. The history log uses the following charactersto communicate certain information:Table 48: History Log Display DescriptionsDisplayDescriptionA Area NumberZn Zone NumberDv Device NumberLn Phone Line NumberMn Minutes till Auto Arm SkedCd User Code NumberOp Output NumberKs Keyswitch NumberU User Number## Communication status for Routing Destinations 1 & 2The following table defines the communication status values that may appear in the history log:Table 49: History Log Communication Status ValuesValue Description Probable CauseA Aborted An alarm event was programmed with an event abortwindow and the control panel was silenced before theabort timer had expired. The keypad sounds a quick threebeeptone if an event report is aborted when the controlpanel is silenced.D Deleted from pending buffer by control panel reboot The control panel was rebooted before the events could besent.F Failed The event could not be sent to the specified destination.The problem might be at the receiver end, or with thecontrol panel programming.L Local The event is not programmed to report to any remotedestination.P Pending The event is waiting to be sent to the ARC.S Sent The event was successfully sent.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 4. Reference Materials EN | 126Below is a text keypad display of an event log. The first line describes the event and the second line alternatesbetween event specific Event information (such as area # and zone #, if applicable) Event and the time and date of the event.Sensor Mon Rstl Sensor Mon RstlA1 S3 PL 08:29 09/09/03Date of eventEvent Specific InformationDestinations 1,2Time of event4.8 Standby Battery CalculationUse the following formula to calculate standby battery capacity for 24 h of standby power:(Total B __ x 24 h) + (Total C __ x 0.067 h) + 10% reserve = Total battery Ah requiredIf the Column C total exceeds 1.2 A, then an external power supply is required.Table 50: Standby Battery CalculationModelNumberDS7240V2/DS7220V2KeypadsDS7445i/DS7445V2DS7447E/DS7447V2QuantityUsedAAC Power OnNormal CurrentEachTotal EachUnit 1 UnitBAC Power OffMinimum CurrentTotalCIn AlarmMaximum CurrentEachUnit85 x 1 = 85 85 x 1 = 85 120 x 1 = 12035 x Qty = 35 x Qty = 115 x Qty =100 x Qty = 100 x Qty = 100 x Qty =AccessoriesDX2010 35 x Qty = 35 x Qty = 35 x Qty =DX3010 10 x Qty = 10 x Qty = 10 x Qty =DX3020 10 x Qty = 10 x Qty = 10 x Qty =DX4010i/25 x Qty = 25 x Qty = 25 x Qty =DX4010DX4020 84/110 2 x 1 = 84/110 2 84/110 2 x 1 = 84/110 2 x 1 =RF3227E 30 x Qty = 30 x Qty = 30 x Qty =Sounders Connected to PO 2D118 8 Ω0 x Qty = 0 x Qty = 330 x Qty =SpeakerRatings of other devices in system that are not shown abovex Qty = x Qty = x Qty =x Qty = x Qty = x Qty =x Qty = x Qty = x Qty =x Qty = x Qty = x Qty =x Qty = x Qty = x Qty =x Qty = x Qty = x Qty =Total A = Total B = Total C =1Current shown in mA (1 A = 1000 mA)284 mA max, 80 mA nominal 10 Base-T ; 110 mA max, 100 mA nominal 100 Base-TTotalBosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 4. Reference Materials EN | 1274.9 Wiring LabelSee Table 51 on page 128 for terminal descriptions.Figure 65: <strong>DS7200V2</strong> Wiring LabelBosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 4. Reference Materials EN | 128Table 51: Terminal DescriptionsTerminal Silkscreen Label Description1,2 18 VAC 18 V, 50 VA; from transformer.3 Earth Ground Symbol Earth ground.4 Data, Grn (Green) Data Bus data on Terminal 4. Control panel supports up to 305 m (1000 ft) of 0.8 mm(#22 AWG) wire on these terminals (any configuration).5 Data, Yel (Yellow) Data Bus data on Terminal 5. Control panel supports up to 305 m (1000 ft) of 0.8 mm(#22 AWG) wire on these terminals (any configuration).6,7 Aux Power 12 VDC (-) Terminals 6 and 7 are auxiliary power. 1.2 A. Include any programmable outputs (PO 1 toPO 4) not configured for alarm output. Self-resetting overcurrent protection.8,9 Aux Power 12 VDC(+)Aux/Data (RYGB)Batt +Batt -Terminals 8 and 9 are auxiliary power. 1.2 A. Include any programmable outputs (PO 1 toPO 4) not configured for alarm output. Self-resetting overcurrent protection.4-pin connector to Data Bus and auxiliary power. Use to connect an Installer Keypad forkeypad programming.Battery (+) spade. (red wire)Battery (-) spade. (black wire)10 PO 4 Programmable Output 4, up to 500 mA (-). Include in Aux Power calculations for allexcept “Alarm” output functions. Self-resetting overcurrent protection.11 PO 3 Programmable Output 3, up to 500 mA (-). Include in Aux Power calculations for allexcept “Alarm” output functions. Self-resetting overcurrent protection.12 PO 2 Programmable Output 2. 500 mA (-).Include in Aux Power calculations for all except“Alarm” output functions. Supervised for Horn/Speaker alarm function. Self-resettingovercurrent protection.13 ALRM + Alarm power. Up to 1850 mA. Self-resetting overcurrent protection. Provides power forsupervised siren driver (PO 2) and Alarm Output (PO 1, A).14 PO 1, A Jumper sets PO 1 terminals A (14) and B (15) for “dry” Form “A” contact or for AlarmOutput (using PO 1, A as negative (-) terminal).15 PO 1, B Jumper sets PO 1 terminals A (14) and B (15) for “dry” Form “A” contact or for AlarmOutput (using PO 1, A as negative (-) terminal).16 SMK + Not used.17 L-1 Sensor Loop 1. Wire length for Sensor Loops 1 to 8 are limited only by the resistance onthe loop and potential EMI problems. Resistance must be < 100 Ω with EOL resistorshorted and detection devices connected.18 Com Common for Sensor Loops 1 and 2.19 L-2 Sensor Loop 2 input.20 L-3 Sensor Loop 3.21 Com Common for Sensor Loops 3 and 4.22 L-4 Sensor Loop 4.23 L-5 Sensor Loop 5.24 Com Common for Sensor Loops 5 and 6.25 L-6 Sensor Loop 6.26 L-7 Sensor Loop 7.27 Com Common for Sensor Loops 7 and 8.28 L-8 Sensor Loop 8.29 T Connections for incoming phone line.30 T1 Connections for premises devices such as telephones.31 R1 Connections for premises devices such as telephones.32 R Connections for incoming phone line.PO 1 SELECT Configures PO 1 for Form “A” relay or Alarm Output.Auxiliary Auxiliary Module and/or Program Key (PK32) 8-pin connector.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 4. Reference Materials EN | 1294.10 Glossary24-Hour Zone:Account Number:Address:All On:Area (Partition):ARC:Authority Level:Burg Alarm Tone:Bypass:Checksum:Cross Zone:DACM:Data Digit:Duress PIN:Entry Delay:Error Tone:Faulted Zone:Fire Alarm Tone:Follower Zone:Force Arming:Global:Groups:Handshake:Hold:Instant Alarm:Keyfob:Zones that are always on even when the system is turned off. Two types: Fire Zones and Non-Fire Zones.The account number is the number the control panel transmits to the ARC receiver. It is not the PersonalIdentification Number (PIN). The account number is not sufficient identification to abort an alarm.Once the installer selects a value for a parameter, the control panel stores the selection in memory. Eachparameter uses one or more Addresses. When programming from the keypad, the installer enters aselection directly into the memory Address(es). When programming from the remote programmer, theinstaller need only make one entry per parameter.All zones are armed. All On with No Entry (Instant) is an option.An installer-specified collection of zones that can be armed and disarmed independently. An Area canreport with its own account number. Opening, closing, alarm, trouble and restoral reports are all associatedwith an Area. You can organize the control panel’s zones and users into independent areas, in essencecreating independent systems with a single control panel.Alarm Receiving Center. A facility where trained personnel monitor a security system 24 hours a day. Thesecurity system might be programmed to contact the ARC during alarm conditions, enabling ARCpersonnel to dispatch the proper authorities.A programmable feature that determines which functions a user can perform in a specified Area.A constant warble tone.To selectively remove zones temporarily from the system.A method of checking accuracy of transmitted information. A number representing the total number of bitsof information transmitted is included with the transmission. The microprocessor counts the bits ofinformation received and compares its sum to the transmitted checksum number. If the numbers do notmatch, the transmission is in error.Two zones that are configured to initiate an alarm when both zones have been faulted. 24-Hour Door and24-Hour Fire with Alarm Verification zones cannot be set for Cross Zone configuration.Door Access Control Module.Selections for data range from 0 to 15 (16 selections total). The programming selection made at eachparameter is the Data Digit. For many programming parameters, there are less than 16 choices. Toproperly enter a data digit that is only one digit in length, press the appropriate number key on the keypad,or press [0] followed by the appropriate number key. Then press [*] to enter your choice into the system.For example, [4][*] and [0][4][*] are the same entry.A PIN that arms and disarms the system just like a user PIN does, however it also sends an alarm signal tothe ARC without sounding an alarm on the premises.A programmed delay of the system alarm responses that allow a person to enter the building through theEntry door to turn the system off. An alarm response begins if the control panel is not disarmed beforeEntry Delay expires.The same warble tone as the Trouble tone, but not repeated.A zone that is not normal (for example, an open door or window).A warble tone that is on for one second, then briefly off (repeatedly).A zone programmed to initiate an instant alarm unless a Delay zone is faulted first. When a Delay zone isfaulted first, the Follower zone assumes the Entry Delay time of the Delay zone.A method of overriding the safety feature that prevents arming with a faulted zone on a control panel.Something that affects the entire system (for example, global zone configuration refers to theprogrammable features that affect all zones).The programming parameters described in this manual are organized into groups. Most groups primarilycontain parameters that are related in some way. For example, the Authority Levels Group containsparameters that configure the control panel’s four Authority Levels.A signal sent by one end of the communications channel to the other indicating reception of signal.An instruction to press and hold a key to perform a function.A zone type that initiates an alarm immediately when faulted. This zone type does not follow any Entry/Exitdelay time.A small, hand-held wireless device usually designed to fit on a key chain. It consists of buttons that allowthe user to perform various functions, depending on the keyfob, such as arming/disarming the system,operating outputs or sending reports.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | 4. Reference Materials EN | 130Keyswitch:Latching:Location:No Entry:Off Display:One-Time PIN:Options:PSTN:Parity:Parameter:Partial On:Perimeter Only:PIN:Press:RPS:Restoral Report:Sked:Swinger Shunt:Tamper:Trouble:Verified Alarm:Visible Zone:Zone:Zone Function:Zone Type:Two types: Momentary and Maintained. To operate a Momentary Keyswitch, insert the key, turn it andrelease it. The key returns to its starting position automatically. The key cannot be removed unless it is inthe starting position. A Maintained Keyswitch typically has two positions marked “Armed” and“Disarmed.” To operate, insert the key, turn to desired position and remove the key.The locking in of a circuit by means of a holding contact.A Location represents the following parameter assignments: Area, Zone Number and Device. A Locationtells the control panel in which Area a device is assigned and by which Zone Number it reports as.Turning the system on without Entry Delay.The display that appears when the system is turned off and no keys are pressed (normal display).A One-Time PIN can only be used once to turn the system off. This PIN is typically given to personnel whoneed temporary access to the premises, such as a baby-sitter or a service/maintenance crew.Options are a unique type of parameter that allows the installer to configure up to four features by enteringa Data Digit at a single Address.Public Switched Telephone Network. An assembly of communications facilities and central officeequipment operated jointly by authorized common carriers that provides the general public with the abilityto establish communications channels via discrete dialing codes.A method of checking the accuracy of transmitted data by adding an extra bit to the number whennecessary to make the number odd or even.Each program parameter sets a specific value or chooses an option.A user-defined subset of the zones that arm. Partial On with No Entry (Instant) is an option.An installer-defined subset of the zones that arm. Perimeter Only with No Entry (Instant) is an option.Personal Identification Number. A unique number issued at the time of installation of each system. This PINis required to operate the system (arm/disarm, test system, initiate functions, etc.). The PIN is not the sameas the account number.These are used interchangeably instructing you to push down and then release a key.Remote Programming Software is a Windows • -based account management and control panelprogramming utility designed to remotely set up and program specific control panels.A signal transmitted upon the removal of a trouble or alarm condition from a zone.A scheduling parameter that allows a selected event to happen at a specific time.A programmable feature that determines the number of alarms or troubles the zone can transmit. If thenumber is exceeded, the zone is bypassed for the remainder of the arming period.Tamper conditions can be generated several different ways. A tamper-wired zone can report tamperbecause the zone is open or shorted. An RF transmitter can report a zone tamper because its case wastampered. A zone can be configured as a tamper zone. An off-normal tamper zone is a tamper condition.Different hardware devices can report tamper, including keypads, zone expanders, and RF receivers.A service condition that needs to be corrected, such as a broken wire.When the area is armed, the first alarm (an unverified alarm) sends its normal alarm report. The VerifiedAlarm timer begins. If a second alarm occurs while the Verified Alarm Timer is running, the second alarmsends its normal alarm report and then sends a Verified Alarm report. If a second alarm occurs after theVerified Alarm Timer has expired, the second alarm starts the Verified Alarm Timer again and only sends itsnormal alarm report. A third alarm would have to occur when the Verified Alarm Timer is running in order tosend the Verified Alarm report.A zone that displays at keypads during alarm or trouble conditions.The control panel reports changing conditions on the sensor loops as Zone events. For example, when thecondition on On-board Sensor Loop 1 changes from Normal (supervised EOL resistor in place) toShorted, the control panel can be programmed to create an alarm event for Zone 1. That alarm eventappears in keypad displays as “Alarm, Zn 1.” If programmed for reporting, the control panel would send an“Alarm, Zn 1” report to the ARC receiver in the programmed reporting format.Use to construct “personality types” for zones used in the control panel. Each unique Zone FunctionConfiguration determines responses to specific conditions occurring on the zones.Describes what the zone does. For example, Fire zone, Burglar zone, 24-hour zone, etc.Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | Index EN | 131IndexABC KeysAck Beep Options ........................................................... 76Alarm Output Option ..................................................... 76Alarm Response............................................................... 75Area Options.................................................................... 75Reports.............................................................................. 76Text ................................................................................... 78Adding RF ID Codes ...........................................................41Always Force Arm................................................................47Answering Machine Bypass ................................................55Area # Account Number.....................................................64Area # Opening/Closing Reporting Options...................65Area ConfigurationArea # Account Number................................................ 64Area # Opening/Closing Reporting Options.............. 65Area Idle Text.................................................................. 66Area Name Text .............................................................. 66Area Idle Text.......................................................................66Area Name Text ...................................................................66Area Option, User # ............................................................71Arming Options 1.................................................................61Arming Options 2.................................................................62Authority Level, User #.......................................................70Automatic Test Report Interval..........................................60Automatic Test Report Options..........................................59Automatic Test Report Time ..............................................59Basic Pager Display ..............................................................52Call for Service......................................................................43Call for Service Details ......................................................123Call for Service Text ............................................................58Control Panel InstallationControl Panel Board ....................................................... 11Enclosure .......................................................................... 10Standby Battery................................................................ 11Control Panel Programming ...............................................48Data Bus Address Quick Reference.................................120Dialing Attempt TablesDestination 2 Only ................................................121, 122Destinations 1 and 2...................................................... 122Disabling a Zone...................................................................84Door Access Control ModuleGlobal Options .............................................................. 106Location Assignment..................................................... 105Overview .......................................................................... 37Supervision ....................................................................... 38Wiring ............................................................................... 37Doubled Zone Configuration..............................................18DS7446KP Keypad...............................................................72DuressReporting Options........................................................... 77ABCDDX2010Addressing.........................................................................27Auxiliary Output Wiring.................................................24Doubled Zone Wiring......................................................26Installation.........................................................................22Overview ...........................................................................22Single EOL Zone Wiring ................................................26Status LED.........................................................................27Supervision........................................................................28Tamper Input Wiring.......................................................25Tamper-Wired Zone Wiring...........................................25Wiring ................................................................................23DX3010Addressing.........................................................................30Overview ...........................................................................28Relay Outputs ...................................................................28Supervision........................................................................30Wiring ................................................................................29DX3020 X-10 Interface Module.........................................28DX4010i/DX4010Addressing.........................................................................34DB9 Connector.................................................................34Overview ...........................................................................30P1 – DB9 Cable Ground Enable Pins ...........................33P2 –LED Enable Pins ......................................................34RPS Direct Connection ...................................................32Supervision........................................................................34Wiring ................................................................................30DX4020Address Programming .....................................................35Ethernet/Serial Status LEDs ...........................................37Installation.........................................................................35Network Interface Module Options............................ 104Overview ...........................................................................35Programming ....................................................................36Supervision........................................................................37Wiring ................................................................................36EElectro Magnetic Interference ............................................10Exit Programming Mode.....................................................46Exit Terminator Button........................................................17Expert Addresses ..................................................................45Expert Programming Mode ................................................44Format for Destination 1 (2)....................................... 50, 101Four-Wire Smoke Detector Configuration........................19GGlobal Open/Close OptionsArming Options 1 ............................................................61Arming Options 2 ............................................................62Open/Close Reporting Options .....................................63Global Reporting Options...................................................57Call for Service Text ........................................................58Global Reporting Options...............................................57Guard Code Options............................................................77FBosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | Index EN | 132InstallationGround.............................................................................. 11Mains Connection ........................................................... 11Transformer...................................................................... 11Installer Keypad....................................................................39Installer MenuBattery Test ...................................................................... 40Bell Test ............................................................................ 40Call for Service ................................................................ 43Exit Installer Menu.......................................................... 43Keypad Program.............................................................. 43Output Test ...................................................................... 41Program Key (PK32)....................................................... 43RF Menu........................................................................... 41Strobe Test........................................................................ 40Test Report....................................................................... 40Zone Status ....................................................................... 40Installer Mode .......................................................................40Installer PIN ..........................................................................68Installer Programming Mode..............................................44IP AddressAlternate Communication Options............................. 101Entering for a Routing Destination ............................. 100KeypadAddressing........................................................................ 14Installation ........................................................................ 14Supervision ....................................................................... 15Keypad ProgrammingExpert Programming Mode ........................................... 44Installer Programming Mode......................................... 44Text Entry Addresses...................................................... 46Keypad Test...........................................................................46KeypadsKeypad # Area Options .........................................73, 105Keypad # Options........................................................... 71Keypad Response Options............................................. 74KeyswitchExit Terminator Button .................................................. 17Installation ........................................................................ 15Maintained........................................................................ 17Momentary....................................................................... 17No EOL Resistor Configuration.................................... 16Overview .......................................................................... 15Silencing an Alarm.......................................................... 17Single EOL Configuration.............................................. 16Tamper Wired Zone Configuration.............................. 15Zone Doubled Configuration......................................... 16Location (Zone) Configuration ...........................................84Disabling a Zone.............................................................. 84Location ##, Area........................................................... 82Location ##, Device ....................................................... 81Location ##, Zone Function.......................................... 82Location ##, Zone Number........................................... 83Zone Doubling Programming........................................ 81Zone Text ......................................................................... 83IKLNetwork Communication..................................................100Alternate Communication Options............................. 101Alternate Communication Wait Time........................ 102Altnerate Communication Heartbeat Period............. 103Altnerate Communication Heartbeat Retries............ 103Format for Destination 1 (2)......................................... 101IP Address 1 (2) for Destination 1 (2) ......................... 100Network Interface Module Options............................ 104Remote Programming Callback Number .................. 100Network ConfigurationQuick Configuration ..................................................... 100Open/Close Reporting Options .........................................63Option ParametersUnderstanding the Charts ...............................................48Output ConfigurationArea....................................................................................86Base ....................................................................................93Function.............................................................................87Mode ..................................................................................92Multiplier...........................................................................93Steady, Pulse, and One-Shot Mode Configuration......94OutputsProgrammable Output 1 (PO 1).....................................20Programmable Outputs 2 to 4 ........................................21PPanel Wide ParametersFormat for Destination 1 (2)............................................50Phone Number 1 (2) for Destination 1 (2) ....................49Routing Destinations........................................................49Parameter AddressesFixing an Incorrect Entry................................................45Overview of.......................................................................44Viewing an Address .........................................................44Parameter Chart Options1 Second Bell Test on Closing Ack................................65Acknowledgement Beep for ABC Keys ........................76Answering Machine Bypass When All On/Perim OnlyOn ..................................................................................61Any User Confirms Arming ........................................ 106Beep Keypad on System Trouble ..................................72Burg Alarm & Strobe Functions .....................................56Burg Alarm After Two Failed Attempts........................58Call RPS at Test Time .....................................................59Closing Reports Enabled.................................................63Defer Test Report if Other Report is Sent in TestInterval...........................................................................59Delay Alarm Output ........................................................57Disable RF Loop Tamper ...............................................98Do Not Wait for Dial Tone.............................................54Emergency Alarm Response...........................................75Enable ABC Keys Reporting..........................................76Enable All Areas All On ([#][8][0])................................62Enable All Areas Off ([#][8][1]) ......................................62Enable All On-No Exit....................................................61Enable Alternate Communication ......................101, 104Enable Anti-Replay....................................................... 101Enable Area Display ........................................................72NOBosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | Index EN | 133Enable Arming Confirmation ...................................... 106Enable Exit Tone............................................................. 72Enable Extinguish Mode ................................................ 74Enable Keypad Tamper Response................................ 74Enable Reporting............................................................. 57Enable Supervision.......................................................... 56Exit Error.......................................................................... 63Extend Handshake .......................................................... 57Extinguish Mode Displays Date .................................... 74Fire Alarm Response....................................................... 75First Area to Open/Last Area to Close Reporting...... 62Include IP Address........................................................ 104Keyfobs Do Not Force Arm Faulted Zones................. 98Make Area 1 Common Area ......................................... 62No Phone Line Supervision ........................................... 56Open/Close Reports for Area # Enabled.................... 65Open/Close Reports for Perimeter Only Mode ......... 65Opening Reports Enabled.............................................. 63Panic Alarm Response.................................................... 75Phone Line Fault Requires Reset .................................. 54R Function........................................................................ 54Recent Closing................................................................. 63Restrict Installer PIN....................................................... 74Restrict Open/Close Reports......................................... 65RF Receiver 1 Connected .............................................. 98RF Receiver 2 Connected .............................................. 98Test Report Only if System is Armed .......................... 59Test Reports for All Areas.............................................. 59Use ARC Acks............................................................... 101Use Tamper-Wired Processing .................................... 106User Tamper Activates Burg Alarm Output................ 67User Tamper Reports Enabled...................................... 67Personal Dialing Format ......................................................50Phone and RPS ConfigurationAnswering Machine Bypass ........................................... 55Phone Line Fault Response Options ............................ 56Phone Line Options ........................................................ 54Remote Programming Call Back Number................... 54RPS Answer Ring Count................................................ 55Phone Line Options .............................................................54Phone Number 1 (2) for Destination 1 (2).........................49PIN Configuration/Installer PINInstaller PIN ..................................................................... 68PIN Length....................................................................... 67User Tamper Lockout Time .......................................... 68User Tamper Options ..................................................... 67User Tamper Retry Count ............................................. 68PIN Length ............................................................................67PIN, User # ...........................................................................70Program Key (PK32) ............................................................43Programmable Output 1 (PO 1) .........................................20Programmable Outputs 2 to 4.............................................21Remote Programming Call Back Number............... 54, 100Alternate Commuication Options............................... 102Reporting Format ConfigurationBasic Pager Display..........................................................52Personal Dialing Format..................................................50SIA 300 with Text Blocks................................................52Reserved Addresses..............................................................45RFAdding RF ID Codes.......................................................41RF Menu............................................................................41Testing RF Devices ..........................................................42View/Remove RF ID Codes ..........................................42RF ID for Keyfob .................................................................71RF Receiver ConfigurationRF Receiver Options .......................................................98RF Receiver Supervision Interval ..................................99RF RecieverSupervision........................................................................22RF Transmitters and Zone States .......................................84RF3227ERF Receiver Addressing..................................................21RF Receiver Programming .............................................22RF Receiver Wiring .........................................................22Routing Destinations............................................................49RPS Answer Ring Count .....................................................55SScope of Document ................................................................6SIA 300 with Text Blocks....................................................52Single Zone Configuration ..................................................18Sked ConfigurationAssign (Area or Output) ..................................................96Days Option 1...................................................................97Days Option 2...................................................................97Time ...................................................................................96Type ...................................................................................95Specifications...........................................................................7Standard Features ...................................................................7Standby BatteryInstallation.........................................................................11SupervisionDoor Access Control Module.........................................38DX2010..............................................................................28DX3010..............................................................................30DX4010i/DX4010............................................................34DX4020..............................................................................37Keypad...............................................................................15RF Receiver.......................................................................22System Power Up .................................................................39System Status LED ...............................................................39RBosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | Index EN | 134Tamper-Wired Zone Configuration ...................................17TestAutomatic Test Report Time ......................................... 59Test the System ...................................................................106Testing RF Devices...............................................................42TestsAutomatic Test Report Interval..................................... 60Automatic Test Report Options .................................... 59Text Entry Addresses ...........................................................46User Area Option .................................................................71User Keypad CommandsOther System Functions ............................................... 124System Arming/Disarming Functions......................... 124User Tamper Lockout Time................................................68User Tamper Options ..........................................................67User Tamper Retry Count ..................................................68UsersArea Option, User # ....................................................... 71Authority Level, User #.................................................. 70PIN, User # ...................................................................... 70RF ID for Keyfob ............................................................ 71TUView/Remove RF ID Codes...............................................42ZZonesDoubled Zone Configuration..........................................18Four-Wire Smoke Detector Configuration....................19Single Zone Configuration ..............................................18Tamper-Wired Configuration.........................................17Zone Doubling Programming.........................................81VBosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


<strong>DS7200V2</strong>-<strong>EXP</strong> | Installation Guide | Notes EN | 135NotesBosch Security Systems, Inc. | 2/09 | 4998153893-03


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