Bosch FPD-7024 - Manual

Bosch FPD-7024

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of contents
  • Page 6 – Notices; FCC Compliance Notice; Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.; FCC Phone Connection to Users
  • Page 7 – CYCOLOY is a registered trademark of Sabic Plastic.
  • Page 8 – Overview; System overview
  • Page 9 – Components; On-board conventional points
  • Page 10 – Response time can be set to fast, or programmed from 1 to 89 seconds.; Enclosure Housing; comments
  • Page 11 – For the LED display for Zones 49 to 64, see the following table.; LED; User defined
  • Page 12 – Communicator
  • Page 13 – Users; Device
  • Page 16 – Required batteries for existing load; Add the results together for the total battery size.
  • Page 17 – Select the next larger standard battery for the system.; Compatible devices; FPC‐7034 Four Point Expander
  • Page 18 – D7048/B Octal Driver Module
  • Page 19 – Parts List; One enclosure with transformer
  • Page 20 – Fire Safety; Smoke detector layout; General considerations
  • Page 21 – Having and practicing an escape plan
  • Page 22 – Installation; Installation guide for UL Listed systems; Installation considerations
  • Page 24 – Power limited and supervised
  • Page 25 – Installing the enclosure
  • Page 27 – Installing optional equipment
  • Page 29 – Connection; FACP terminal connection; EOL resistor
  • Page 31 – Switched unsupervised:; Earth ground
  • Page 33 – Power supply connection; black and white wires to an unswitched 120 V, 60 Hz, or
  • Page 34 – Option bus wiring requirements
  • Page 36 – System Operation; Modes of Operation; Normal; Description; One or more fire or waterflow points are in alarm.; Acknowledge
  • Page 37 – Trouble
  • Page 38 – Basic System Use
  • Page 39 – History; Abbreviation
  • Page 40 – For additional history log ID information, see the Modem IIIa; Remote Programming; Keypads
  • Page 43 – Keypad Display; Testing; Walk test; SHORT ACTIVE:1 second activation; Communicator test
  • Page 44 – This test turns a selected output on and off manually.; Zone input level test
  • Page 45 – Sensitivity test
  • Page 47 – All control panel operations, including programming, and disable; Communicator Operation
  • Page 49 – Programming; Programming features; Possible settings
  • Page 50 – Point programming
  • Page 51 – Alpha programming; Key
  • Page 52 – Enters the description and returns to the programming menu.; Returns to the programming menu without entering changes.; Moves the cursor one space to the right.; Moves the cursor one space to the left.
  • Page 53 – enter alphanumeric values.; Format programming
  • Page 54 – Modem IIIa; The Modem IIIa
  • Page 55 – Program menu tree; TEST
  • Page 56 – Shortcuts
  • Page 57 – Password; Remote programming
  • Page 59 – Control Panel Programming; PROG TIME; Program time; The following window appears:; Automatic test; Test Time
  • Page 60 – Test Frequency; * For acceptable programming selections for UL864 9; Daylight saving time; SECURITY
  • Page 61 – Authority
  • Page 62 – PROG SYSTEM; Program timers; Smoke reset
  • Page 63 – AC fail delay; Auto silence
  • Page 64 – Display rate; AC line synch; Update bus
  • Page 65 – Then the previous window appears.; Setup keypads; PIN required; Local
  • Page 66 – Remote; NAC silence mode
  • Page 67 – PROG INPUTS; Point number; Press the number key that corresponds to your selection.
  • Page 68 – Assigning point functions; edition Listed applications, see; Output zones
  • Page 69 – Point description
  • Page 70 – Point function; Enter the function you wish to program.; Configure
  • Page 72 – Loop response; Point copy
  • Page 73 – PROG OUTPUTS; Programming NACs; Local NACs
  • Page 74 – Steady: Output turns on and stays on while the NAC is active.
  • Page 75 – Ground Start; Remote NACs
  • Page 76 – Programming relays; Local Relays
  • Page 77 – Multiplex relays; PROG ACCOUNTS
  • Page 78 – Phone Numbers/IP Addresses; For acceptable programming selections for UL864 9; Press; Wait for dial tone
  • Page 80 – Attempt
  • Page 82 – and Contact ID formats are possible:; Account Numbers; Phone Control
  • Page 83 – Monitor Line; Dialing Type; Report Steering
  • Page 84 – Ring Count
  • Page 85 – Communication Tries; PROG FORMATS
  • Page 88 – BFSK Report Codes; HISTORY DEFAULTS; Clear History
  • Page 89 – Default EE; When the operation is complete, the previous menu appears.; Program MUX
  • Page 92 – Then, you are asked to attach the next device at the next address:; MUX Bus Type
  • Page 93 – AUTO PROGRAM
  • Page 95 – Code; Point overlaps existing point
  • Page 96 – Removing MUX Devices
  • Page 98 – Specifications; Electrical; Notification patterns:; Relays
  • Page 99 – Appendices; Appendix A: Abbreviations on Control Panel Display
  • Page 100 – Appendix B: Control Panel Display Descriptions
  • Page 101 – Panel Display Message Definition
  • Page 102 – Appendix C: Reporting Summary for Fire Communicator; reporting format is used with
  • Page 108 – Condition
  • Page 110 – Appendix D: Programming Defaults List
  • Page 113 – NACs; RNACs; Steady
  • Page 114 – RELAYS
  • Page 115 – REMOTE; REMOTE 2; PHONE NUMBERS; REPORT STEERING; ALTER COMM
  • Page 118 – PHONE 2 TRBL; Multiplex; CLASS B; Appendix E: Phone Monitor Troubleshooting
  • Page 119 – Other problems contacting a receiver.; Trouble Phone
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Page 3 - Table of contents

Table of contents 1 Notices 6 1.1 FCC Compliance Notice 6 1.2 FCC Phone Connection to Users 6 1.3 Industry Canada Notice 7 1.4 Trademarks 7 2 Overview 8 2.1 System overview 8 2.2 Components 9 2.2.1 On-board conventional points 9 2.2.2 Off-board addressable points (with D7039 Multiplex Expansion Modu...

Page 6 - Notices; FCC Compliance Notice; Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.; FCC Phone Connection to Users

Notices FCC Compliance Notice This equipment was tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonableprotection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generate...

Page 7 - CYCOLOY is a registered trademark of Sabic Plastic.

Industry Canada Notice The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that theequipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safetyrequirements. Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’ssatisfactio...

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