How to prepare for the D6600 upgrade from version 1 to version 2 firmware.
What to be aware of when upgrading the D6600 receiver from version 1 toversion 2 firmware.
D6600, D6200, D6640, D6641
Issue
How do I remove the User Code Tamper on a 6000 series panel?
Solution
Follow the below steps per the differant programming options:
RPS:
> Receive a copy of the panel
> Go into the User Interface
> Go into the Passcode Configuration and Installer Passcode section
> Change User Tamper Retry Count and User Tamper Lockout Time to 0
> Send record back to the panel, disconnect from RPS, and Reset the Panel.
KEYPAD PROGRAMMING:
> Lock down the installer pin
> Press CMD 41 and YOUR installer code. (Default is 6543)
> Press 8 to go into Programming Mode
> Type in Nibble 0381 CMD then 0 *
> Then press CMD and you will go to Nibble 0382 and now you will type 0 * again.
> After both of those are set to zero, you will now be able to release the installer pin
Output A can be configured as a Form C, Com reference or as a Dry contact depending on how you put the jumper under the panel cover.
This article will help you to find out how you can configure output A (1) on the B Series Panel.
How to configure Swinger Shunt to prevent points from automatically bypassing after only 1 alarm.
Why does the panel zone generate 1 Alarm and then goes into Swinger Bypass?
D4412,D6412,DS7220,DS7240
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Issue
How do I do a local system test?
Solution
Local System Test
It is easy for you to test your security system without sending reports to the Central Station. This local system test is performed only when the security system is disarmed to ensure that your security system is operating properly, and should be used to test your system regularly.
COMMAND 44 is used to test your security system. This command tests your Command Center, the system’s sounders (both interior and exterior) and the system’s detection devices. No alarm reports are sent to the Central Station unless a 24-hour zone is faulted (e.g.: panic, fire duress). Contact your Central Station before you test your fire protection system because an alarm report may be transmitted.
To test individual detection devices, simply activate sensors and open protected doors and windows one-at-a-time. As detection devices are faulted, the Command Center display panel indicates the faulted zone. This verifies that the detection device is working properly.
To use COMMAND 44:
1. Ensure that the security system is disarmed. 2. Press the COMMAND bar. The Command Mode indicator light comes on. 3. Press the 4 key twice. Audible devices (both interior and exterior) sound. To silence the audible warning, press any numeric key of the Command Center keypad. 4. After silencing the audible devices, you may test detection devices. Open a door or a window, or activate a motion sensor. The Command Center display panel indicates the zone which you have faulted. This verifies that individual devices are working properly. 5. To end the Local System Test simply press any numeric key on the Command Center.
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This article explains the proper address selection when connecting the B450 to a Bosch Intrusion Panel.
This information is needed to determine which address to select based on panel type, panel firmware revision and if Remote Programming Software will use the B450 to connect to the panel.
Step-by-step guide
Note the sticker on the front of the B450 which indicates switch positions for selecting an SDI2, SDI or Option Bus address (see figure 1).
Figure 1 Sticker with address configurations
B8512G, B9512G and B-Series types:
The B450 is not required when the cellular communicator will be installed in the Mod-1 (lower) plug-in slot.
Use the B450 in applications where signal strength is weak at the panel location. Install the B450 in a remote location with stronger signal strength and connect to SDI2. Follow the instructions below for GV4 panel types connecting to SDI2.
GV4 Panel Types:
SDI2:
Only 1 network communicator is allowed on a single address. Use address 1 or 2 as needed to avoid conflicting with another network communicator on the same address.
Connections with Remote Programming Software are available on either address 1 or 2.
GV4 or GV3 using SDI:
Only 1 network communicator is allowed on a single address. Use address 88 or 92 as needed to avoid conflicting with another network communicator on the same address.
When used as sole communicator or as back-up communicator to Phone line, use address 4 for SDI address 88.
When used as back-up communicator to Ethernet (B426) use address 5 for SDI address 92, unless the B450 will be used for RPS connections (see note 4 below).
Note that SDI address 88 is required for connecting to Remote Programming Software (Ethernet is preferred when allowed).
GV2 v7.06+ Panel Types (SDI only):
Use address 4 for SDI address 88.
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