Bosch B925F, B926F Quick Reference Guide

1 | Overview
The Status indicators provide a quick
visual reference for systems status.
Indicator lights when the system is ready to turn on (arm).
(24 hour points, such as fi re points, are always monitored.)
Indicator lights when the system is on (armed).
Indicator lights when a gas alarm exists.
Indicator lights when the system has AC (Mains) power.
When pressed, these keys turn on keypad
backlighting and emit the keypress tone (short beep).
(Might require a passcode.)
Press to acknowledge the system alarm or trouble condition.
The keypad shows the highest priority alarm point, and lights
the [PREV] and [NEXT] keys if additional alarms exist.
Press to silence fi re alarms or troubles.
Press to reset devices such as smoke detectors, and clear
Press and hold to initiate a fi re drill.
When lit, use these keys to scroll through alarm points, lists, and text.
Use the [ENTER] key to complete the entry of your passcode, to select a menu
The [ESC] (Escape) key has two uses. First, use the [ESC] (Escape) key to exit from menus
and functions. Also, use the key as a backspace when you enter names and numbers.
Use the [CMD] key in combination with one or two number keys to perform select functions.
Commands
You can initiate functions
with the [CMD] key plus the
one or two digit command.
Use [CMD]8 to open the
Main menu.
If you know the command
number, press the [CMD]
key and then the one or two
digit command.
or
After you press [CMD], you
can use [PREV] or [NEXT]
to move through the list of
commands. Press [ENTER]
when viewing the desired
command to activate it.
Command Function
[CMD] 0 Bypass
[CMD] 0 0 Unbypass
[CMD] 1 All on (with delay)
[CMD] 1 1 All On, Instant
[CMD] 2 Part On, Instant
[CMD] 3 Part On (with delay)
[CMD] 4 0 See Alarms
[CMD] 4 1 Test Report
[CMD] 4 2 Status Report
[CMD] 4 3 RPS Answer
[CMD] 4 4 Intrusion Walk Test
[CMD] 4 5 Date and Time
[CMD] 4 6 Door Control Menu
[CMD] 4 7 Reset Sensors
Status indicators
Ready to arm
Alphanumeric display
On (armed)
A1 Lobby
Gas
GAS
System Ready
Power
ACK
SILENCE
Fire function keys
RESET
DRILL
ACK
SILENCE
RESET
restored points.
DRILL
Navigation function keys
When pressed, these keys turn on keypad backlighting
and emit the keypress tone (short beep).
PREV and NEXT
ENTER
item, or to answer Yes to a keypad request.
ESC
CMD
Command Function
[CMD] 4 9 Change Display
[CMD] 5 0 Go to Area
[CMD] 5 1 Extend Close
[CMD] 5 SKED Menu
[CMD] 5 3 Delete User
[CMD] 5 4 Output Change Menu
[CMD] 5 5 Change Passcode
[CMD] 5 6 Add User
[CMD] 5 8 Fire Walk Test
[CMD] 5 9 Show Revision
[CMD] 6 Watch Mode
[CMD] 7* Special Alert _____________
[CMD] 8 Open Main Menu
[CMD] 9* Special Alert _____________
Fire Status indicators
The Fire Status indicators provide a quick visual reference of the fi re system status.
Fire
Indicator lights when a fi re alarm condition exists; turns off when all re alarm points are restored and event memory cleared.
Silenced
Indicator lights condition is silenced; turns off when a user presses the RESET button or if another fi re alarm condition occurs.
when a fi re alarm
Supervisory
Indicator lights when any point programmed as supervisory is not normal; turns off when all supervisory points return to normal and are reset.
Trouble
Indicator lights when a trouble condition exists.
Intrusion function keys (B925F only)
When pressed, these keys turn on keypad backlighting and emit the keypress tone (short beep).
ALL
Press to turn the intrusion system All On.
PART
Press to turn the intrusion system Part On.
BYPASS
Press to open the menu to bypass points.
MENU
Press to open the keypad’s Main menu. (To open the Main menu on a B926F, press [CMD][8].)
Menu tree
The keypad offers an easy-to-use menu tree structure. To access the menu tree, press [MENU] (B925F only) or press [CMD][8].
Each menu option has a number. At each level, you can press the number for the desired menu option. Otherwise, use [PREV]
or [NEXT] to review your options at that level, and then press [ENTER] when you see the desired menu option.
The menu tree fi gure shows the menu structure and the numbers associated for each menu option.
Press 1 for
On/Off menu
Press 2 for
Status menu
Press 3 for
Actions menu
Press 4 for
Users menu
Press 5 for
Settings menu
Press 6 for
Shortcuts menu
Press 7 for
Events menu
Press 1 to
view event
Press 2 to
clear event
Press 3 to
view log
Press 1 for
All On menu
Press 2 for
Part On menu
Press 3 for
Off menu
Press 4 for
Extend Close time
Press 5 for
Bypass menu
Press 1 to
View Area Status
Press 2 to
View Point Status
Press 3 to Send
Status Report
*
Press 1 to
change watch mode
Press 2 for
Date/Time
Press 3 to
change schedule
Press 4 for
keypad config
Press 1 to
change passcode
Press 2 to
add user
Press 3 to
edit user
Press 4 to
delete user
Press 1 for
Part On Delay
Press 2 for
Part On Instant
Press 3 for
Part On Select
Press 1 to
Tur n O ff
Press 2 to
Turn Off Select
Press 1 to
bypass points
Press 2 to
unbypass points
configure passcode
configure keyfob
configure language
Press 1 to
set panel date
Press 2 to
set panel time
Press 3 to
show date/time
Press 1 to
Press 2 to
configure name
Press 3 to
configure level
Press 4 to
Press 5 to
configure card
Press 6 to
Press 1 for
All On Delay
Press 2 for
All On Instant
Press 3 for.
All On Select
Press 1 to
reset sensors
Press 2 to
change output
Press 3 for
Tes t menu
Press 4 for
RPS menu
Press 5 to go to area
Press 6 to
update firmware
view serv bypassed
Press 8 for
Access menu
Walk Test menu
Send Test report
display revisions
test notification
Originate menu
call via phone
Press 7 to
Press 1 to
adjust brightness
Press 2 to
adjust volume
Press 3 to
silence keytone
Press 4 to
set nightlight
Press 2 to Unlock
Secure door
*As confi gured by your security company.
Press 1 for
Press 2 to
Press 3 to
Press 4 to
Press 1 to
answer
Press 2 for
Press 3 to
Press 1 to
Cycle door
door
Press 3 to Lock door
Press 4 to
2 | Turn on (arm) your intrusion system
You can turn on your intrusion system using different methods. Do one of the following:
Enter your passcode and press [ENTER] to turn All On with a delay.
or
Use one of the available commands: For All On (with delay): [CMD][1] For All On, Instant: [CMD][1][1] For Part On, Instant: [CMD][2] For Part On (with delay): [CMD][3]
or
Use the menus. Begin by
[CMD][8].
For All On: Go to [1] On/Off > [1] All On > [1] All On Delay. For All On, Instant: Go to [1] On/Off > [1] All On > [2] All On Instant. For Part On: Go to [1] On/Off > [2] Part On > [1] Part On Delay For Part On, Instant: Go to [1] On/Off > [2] Part On > [2] Part On Instant.
The menu options also allow you to choose individual areas to turn on. Open the All On or Part On menu, press [3] to open the Select menu, and then use [NEXT] and [ENTER] to choose On Instant or On Delay and the area to turn on.
On a B925F, press the [ALL] or [PART] key.
pressing [MENU] (B925F only) or by pressing
or
3 | Turn off (disarm) your intrusion system
You can turn off your system using different methods. Do one of the following:
Enter your passcode.
or
Use the menus. Begin by
pressing [CMD][8].
For Turn Off: Go to [1] On/Off > [3] Off > [1] Off. For Turn Off Select: Go to [1] On/Off > [3] Off > [2] Off Select. Then use [NEXT] and [ENTER] to choose the area to turn off.
pressing [MENU] (B925F only) or by
5 | Confi gure users
You can change passcodes for other users, and you can add, remove, and replace keyfobs and cards.
5 .1 | Add users
Use the command or the menu to open the Add User option, and then follow the prompts to confi gure the user’s passcode, name, authority level, keyfob (if desired), language (when applicable), and card (when applicable).
Use the command: [CMD][5][6]
or
Use the menus: Begin by
Go to [4] Users > [2] Add User.
pressing [MENU] (B925F only) or by pressing [CMD][8].
5.2 | Edit Users
Use the menu to open the Edit User option, and then follow the prompts to confi gure the user’s passcode, name, authority level, keyfob (if desired), language (when applicable), and card (when applicable).
Use the menus: Begin by Go to [4] Users > [3] Edit User.
pressing [MENU] (B925F only) or by pressing [CMD][8].
5.3 | Delete users
Use the command or the menu to open the Delete User option, and then follow the prompts to delete the user.
Use the command: [CMD][5][3]
or
Use the menus: Begin by Go to [4] Users > [4] Delete User.
pressing [MENU] (B925F only) or by pressing [CMD][8].
6 | Fire keypad operation
The display and status indicators show your system’s operation status. The keypad sounder also indicates status.
6.1 | Fire Alarm operation
When a fi re alarm occurs, the Fire indicator lights, and the keypad emits a pulsing high-pitched fi re tone. The tone sounds for the duration set by your security company. T alarm point, and lights the [PREV] and [NEXT] keys if additional alarms exist. repeatedly. Press [ACK] to acknowledge the alarm.
To view additional system or point troubles, press [NEXT]
he keypad shows the highest priority
6.2 | Fire Trouble operation
When a trouble condition occurs (such as wiring for a point is cut or AC power fails), the keypad sounder activates briefl y approximately every six seconds. The Trouble indicator lights and the keypad shows the highest priority trouble. Press [ACK] to acknowledge the trouble. To view additional system or point troubles, press [NEXT] repeatedly. Press [SILENCE] to silence the alarm.
6.3 | Fire Supervisory operation
When a supervisory condition occurs, the sounder activates briefl y approximately every six seconds. The Supervisor y indicator lights and the keypad shows a fi re supervisory message. Press [ACK] to acknowledge the supervisory condition. To view point supervisory conditions, press [NEXT] repeatedly. Press [ACK] to acknowledge the alarm.
6.4 | Alarm or Trouble Silence
To silence troubles, press [SILENCE] or [CMD][4] and enter your passcode (if required).
6.5 | Reset detectors
To reset detectors, silence the alarms, and clear events in one step, ress [RESET] and enter your passcode (if required). You can also use the Menu to reset detectors. Notice! You can use [CMD][4][7] to reset detectors, but not silence or clear events.
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4 | Change your passcode
You can change your own passcode. Do one of the following:
Use the command: [CMD][5][5], and then follow the prompts.
or
Begin by Go to [4] Users > [1] Change Passcode, and then follow the prompts.
pressing [MENU] (B925F only) or by pressing [CMD][8].
6.6 | Fire drills
To initiate a fi re drill, press and hold [DRILL] and enter your passcode (if required).
7 | Shortcuts
You can access your shortcuts through the menu: Begin by Go to [6] Shortcuts and then use [NEXT] and [ENTER] to choose the shortcut you wish to run.
pressing [MENU] (B925F only) or by pressing [CMD][8].
8 | Keypad cleaning
Use a soft cloth and non-abrasive cleaning solution to clean your keypad (for example, microfi ber cloth and eyeglass cleaner). Spray the cleaner onto the cloth. Do not spray cleaners directly onto the keypad.
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