Bosch - Solution 2000 and 3000 User Guide
Bosch - Solution 2000 and 3000 User Guide
ICP-SOL2-P/ICP-SOL3-P
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Table of contents
1 Introduction 5
2 Specifications 6
3 Codepad Introduction 7
3.1 Codepad 7
3.2 Quick Codepad Operation Instructions 7
3.3 Codepad Indicators 7
3.4 Audible Indications 9
4 Operation with TEXT LCD Codepad 10
4.1 Text Menu 10
4.1.1 Command Menu 10
4.1.2 Access Menu 11
4.1.3 System Menu 11
4.1.4 Zone Menu 12
4.1.5 Area Menu 13
4.1.6 Output Menu 13
4.1.7 Communication Menu 13
4.1.8 Parameter Menu 14
5 Operation with ICON LCD Codepad 15
5.1 Arming the System 15
5.1.1 Forced Arming 15
5.1.2 Arming in AWAY Mode 15
5.1.3 Arming in STAY Mode 1 16
5.1.4 Arming in STAY Mode 2 16
5.1.5 Programming STAY Mode 2 Zones 17
5.2 Disarming the System 17
5.3 User Codes 17
5.3.1 Adding User/Radio Codes 17
5.3.2 Deleting User/Radio Codes 18
5.4 Codepad Alarms 18
5.4.1 Codepad Duress Alarm 18
5.4.2 Codepad Panic Alarm 18
5.4.3 Codepad Fire Alarm 19
5.4.4 Codepad Medical Alarm 19
5.4.5 Codepad PIN Error (Access Denied) 19
5.5 Isolating Zones 19
5.5.1 Standard Isolating 19
5.5.2 Code to Isolate 19
5.6 Fault Analysis Mode 20
5.6.1 Fault Descriptions 21
5.7 Date and Time 22
5.8 Turning Outputs On/Off 22
5.9 Reset Latching Outputs 22
5.10 Telco Arm/Disarm Sequence (Call Forward On/Off) 23
5.10.1 Telco Arm Sequence 23
5.10.2 Telco Disarm Sequence 23
5.11 Testing 24
5.11.1 Horn Speaker Test 24
1 Introduction
Congratulations on selecting the ICP-SOL2-P/ICP-SOL3-P Control Panel to protect you and
your property. To obtain the most from your unit, take time to read through this manual and
familiarize yourself with the numerous outstanding operating features of this system. In all
aspects of planning, engineering, styling, operation, convenience, and adaptability, we have
sought to anticipate your every possible requirement.
Programming simplicity and speed were some of the major considerations and we believe that
our objectives in this area were more than satisfied.
This manual explains all aspects of operating the control panel. All system parameters and
options are detailed; however, suitability is left up to the individual. Every system can be
tailored to meet all requirements quickly and easily.
2 Specifications
Temperature Range 0℃ to +50℃
Stand-By Current 65 mA
Weight 2.5 kg
Notice!
Test the sirens, strobe, and zones at weekly intervals.
3 Codepad Introduction
3.1 Codepad
IUI – SOL -TEXT IUI – SOL – ICON
On Zone is unsealed.
Flashing once every 3 sec Day alarm status – day alarm turned on.
On System is disarmed.
Programming Mode
One short beep A button/key was pressed on the codepad, or Exit Time ended
when armed in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2.
One long beep Indicates the last 10 seconds of Exit Time when armed in AWAY
Mode, or the requested operation was denied or aborted.
Indicates codepad panic/fire/medical alarm operation.
One short beep every min There is a system fault waiting to be acknowledged.
One beep every 4 sec. During Auto Arming Pre-Alert Time, the warning before
automatic arming takes place.
One beep every 2 sec. During Exit Time when armed in AWAY Mode.
Table 3.1: Audible Indicators
[ U I ] 2 Access
[ U I ] 3 System
[ U I ] 4 Zone
[ I ] 5 Area
[ I ] 6 Output
[ I ] 7 Comm
[ I ] 8 Parameter
Table 4.1: Menu Structure
Text A or U or I in brackets [ ] instruct you the text menu that displays on the codepad for
different code holders:
[ A ] = All can access, no code required. To enter the text menu, simply press [ - ], only [1
Command] displays.
[ U ] = User code holder with authority levels can access. Enter the User Code, followed by
[ - ] to enter the menu.
[ I ] = Installer code holder can access. Enter the Installer Code, followed by [ # ] or [ - ] to
enter the menu, all menu items display.
[ U ] 16 Zone Bypass
[ U ] 17 Output On/Off
Table 4.2: Command Menu
[ U ] 22 User Code
[ I ] 23 Access Retry
[ I ] 42 Zone Allocate
[ U I ] 43 Zone Name
[ U I ] 45 STAY2 Zone
[ I ] 46 EOL Resistor
[ I ] 62 Codepad Output
[ I ] 63 Extend Output
AWAY Mode Arms the entire system. Refer to Arming in AWAY Mode, page 15.
STAY Mode 1 Arms all zones except those programmed to be automatically isolated
by the installer. Refer to Arming in STAY Mode 1, page 16.
STAY Mode 2 Arms all zones except those programmed to be automatically isolated
by the Master Code holder. Refer to Arming in STAY Mode 2, page
16.
Table 5.1: Arming Methods
Method One Enter your user code followed by the [#] button (for example,
[2580#]).
Two beeps sound and the AWAY indicator displays. Exit Time
starts counting.
Method Two Hold down the [#] button until two beeps sound.
The AWAY indicator displays and Exit Time starts counting.
Table 5.2: How to Arm the System in AWAY Mode
Method One Enter your user code followed by the [*] button (for example, [2580*]).
Two beeps sound and the STAY indicator displays. Exit Time starts
counting.
Any zones programmed to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 1 flash
until Exit Time expires. At the end of Exit Time, all zones selected to be
automatically isolated turn off and the codepad gives one short beep.
Method Two Hold down the [*] button until two beeps sound.
The STAY indicator displays and Exit Time starts counting.
Any zones programmed to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 1 flash
until Exit Time expires. At the end of Exit Time, the zone indicators turn
off and the codepad gives one short beep.
Table 5.3: How to Arm the System in STAY Mode 1
2. Enter the zone number (1 to 8), followed by the [*] button (for example, [1*] = Zone 1,
[2*]= Zone 2). Each zone to be isolated has a corresponding zone indicator that flashes. If
you selected an incorrect zone to be isolated, enter the incorrect zone number again
followed by the[*] button. Repeat Step 2 if more than one zone is to be isolated until all
zones to be isolated are selected.
3. Press the [#] button after all selected zones are isolated. Two beeps sound and the
system returns to the disarmed state.
6 Communication Fail
A communication fail registers when the control panel fails to communicate with the receiving
party (such as a monitoring company, mobile phone). The communication fault clears once the
control panel successfully reports to the receiving party.
A communication fail also registers when network module is disconnected or tampered.
To determine which receiver or module failed to communicate, press and hold the [6] key.
7 Output and Codepad Fail
The output fault registers when the output expander B308 is disconnected or tampered.
The codepad fault registers when any codepad is tampered or disconnected from the control
panel.
To determine which fault occurred, press and hold the [7] key.
8 Keyfob Low Battery
This fault occurs when any of the RF keyfobs report a low battery condition to the control
panel. To determine which keyfob failed, press and hold the [8] key. Only keyfob 1 to 16 faults
display on the codepad through zone indicator 1 to 16.
Notice!
To disable the Telco Arm Sequence, enter the Call Forward Sequence as [*5] (terminator) for
Step 3.
Notice!
To program a “#” in the Telco Disarm Sequence, enter [*2].
4. Press the [#] key when finished. Two beeps sound, and the STAY and AWAY indicators
turn off.
Notice!
To disable the Telco Disarm Sequence, enter the Call Forward Sequence as [*5] (terminator)
for Step 3.
0 0 8 8
1 1 9 9
2 2 10 0
3 3 * *1
4 4 # *2
5 5 4-sec Pause *3
6 6
7 7 Terminator *5
Table 5.5: Dialing Digits
5.11 Testing
The following functions let you confirm that your system is operating correctly:
Notice!
If your installer programmed answering machine bypass, call the control panel twice to make
a connection with the system. For example, call the telephone number your control panel is
connected to and let the call ring no more than four times. Hang up the telephone. Wait a
minimum of 8 sec before you calling the control panel again.
0 0 8 8
1 1 9 9
2 2 10 0
3 3 * *1
4 4 # *2
5 5 4-sec Pause *3
6 6
7 7 Terminator *5
Table 5.6: Domestic Dialing Telephone Digits
– If there are no telephone numbers programmed, indicator [15] displays and two
beeps sound.
3. Enter all digits of the telephone number (for example, [96721717]). As each digit is
entered, the corresponding codepad indicators display.
4. Press the [#] key to exit from this function.
If there is more than one telephone number to program, repeat step 1 to 4.
6 Glossary of Terms
Term Description
24-hour zone A monitored input where tamper switches and emergency switches can
be connected. If one of these switches is violated at any time (whether
the system is armed or disarmed), an alarm is reported.
alarm condition The status when an alarm system is armed and one of the detection
devices is violated. A 24-Hour zone (for example, a smoke detector) can
activate when the system is armed or disarmed.
answering machine A condition that enables connection with the control panel for remote
bypass arming or remote programming operations when there is an answering
machine or facsimile machine on the same telephone line.
automatic arming Programming that allows the system to disarm automatically at the
same time each day in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode 1.
AWAY Mode The mode used to arm your system when you leave your premises.
codepad A device that allows you to perform all functions such as arming,
disarming, and programming of your alarm system.
disarmed A system status that does not accept alarms, except for 24-Hour zones.
dynamic battery A method used to monitor and test the condition of your backup
testing battery.
entry delay A programmed delay of the system alarm responses that allows a
person to enter a building through the entry door to turn the system off.
force arming A method of overriding the safety feature that prevents arming with a
faulted zone on a control panel.
hand-over delay If a system is armed and Zone 1 is violated, the entry delay starts timing.
If Zone 2 is violated, the entry delay time is handed over to the Zone 2
and so on, to Zones 3 and 4. This is known as sequential hand-over
delay.
hand-held radio A device used to arm and disarm a security system or to cause a panic
remote control alarm.
Term Description
master code A numeric code used for arming and disarming the system, and for
allowing access to all functions available through the codepad.
monitoring station A secure location where a digital receiver monitors a number of alarm
systems and deciphers their alarm transmission reports so the operator
can advise the appropriate authorities to take immediate action.
panic A condition or type of alarm in which the user requires either immediate
police or medical assistance.
sealed Refers to a zone’s status. If a zone is sealed, the detection devices are
not violated and the zone indicator is not lit (that is, a reed switch is
closed or a detector is on standby waiting for an intrusion).
sensor watch A feature that allows the control panel to recognize when detection
devices might have stopped working. Sensor watch monitors the
operation of a zone over a programmed time period.
silent alarm An alarm that sounds only at a remote location, and gives no obvious
local indication that an alarm was sent out.
STAY Mode 1 A condition that automatically isolates certain zones when the security
system is armed in this mode. Only the installer can program these
zones.
STAY Mode 2 A condition that automatically isolates certain zones when the security
system is armed in this mode. The Master Code holder can program
these zones.
telco disarming An automatic suspension of diverting of the telephone when the system
sequence is disarmed.
user code A numeric code used to arm and disarm the system.