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ICP-CC404 | Installation Guide | 16.0   Programmable Outputs 
 
 
66 Bosch 
Security 
Systems, 
Inc. | 12/08 | F01U089401-02
 
The output also operates during the Entry Guard 
Timer for STAY Mode time. 
If a zone programmed for day alarm is activated 
when the system is disarmed, the output resets when 
the zone is resealed. You can turn Day Alarm on and 
off by pressing and holding [4]. Refer to Section 14.1 
Day Alarm Information
 on page 53 for programming 
zones to operate for Day Alarm. 
0,14 
Day Alarm Resetting 
This output operates when a zone programmed for 
Day Alarm is activated. The output resets when the 
Day Alarm zone is resealed. You can turn Day Alarm 
on and off by pressing and holding [4]. Refer to 
Section 14.1 Day Alarm Information on page 53 for 
programming zones to operate for Day Alarm. 
0,15 
Day Alarm Latching 
This output operates when a zone programmed for 
Day Alarm is activated. The output resets by pressing 
[AWAY]. You can turn Day Alarm on and off by 
pressing and holding [4]. Refer to Section 14.1 Day 
Alarm Information
 on page 53 for programming zones 
to operate for Day Alarm. 
1,0 
Day Alarm Enabled 
This output operates when Day Alarm is enabled. 
The output resets when Day Alarm is turned off. 
Refer to Section 14.1 Day Alarm Information on page 53 
for programming zones to operate for Day Alarm. 
You can turn Day Alarm on and off by pressing and 
holding [4]. Three beeps indicate that Day Alarm is 
turned on, two beeps indicate that Day Alarm is 
turned off. Refer to Section 6.3.7 Turning Day Alarm On 
and Off
 on page 38 for more information. 
1,1 
Telephone Line Fail 
This output operates when the built-in telephone line 
fault module detects that the telephone line is 
disconnected longer than 40 sec. The output resets 
when the telephone line is restored continuously for 
longer than 40 sec. This output does not operate 
unless Option 1 in Location 176 is selected (refer to 
Section 11.11 Telephone Line Fault Options on page 49). 
1,2 Kiss-Off 
Received 
This output operates after the control panel 
successfully sends a message to the receiving party. 
1,3 
AUX Power Supply Fail 
This output operates when either the 1 A codepad 
AUX power supply or the 1 A accessories AUX 
power supply fails. The output resets when the faulty 
AUX power supply is reset. 
1,4 AC 
Fail 
This output operates when the AC mains fails. The 
output resets when the AC mains is restored. This 
output operates regardless of whether Option 2 in 
Location 426 is selected (refer to Section 18.3 System 
Options 3
 on page 74). 
1,5 Low 
Battery 
This output operates when a Dynamic Battery Test 
detects the battery failed or the battery voltage is 
below 11.2 VDC. The Dynamic Battery Test is 
performed every 4 hours after power is applied to the 
system and every time the system is armed. 
This output resets only after a Dynamic Battery Test 
detects that the backup battery voltage is normal. 
1,6 
Horn Speaker Monitor Fail 
If the Enable Monitoring of Horn Speaker (Option 2) 
in Location 424 is selected (refer to Section 18.1 System 
Options 1
 on page 73), this output operates when the 
horn speaker is disconnected. The output resets when 
the horn speaker is reconnected. 
1,7 Sensor 
Watch 
Alarm 
This output operates when the Sensor Watch Count is 
reached. Refer to Section 14.3.4 Zone Options 1 on 
page 57 for more information on programming zones 
for sensor watch. Refer to Section 17.7 Sensor Watch 
Time
 on page 71 for setting the number of days before 
a zone registers as a faulty sensor watch zone. 
1,8 Codepad 
Medical 
Alarm 
This output operates when a user activates a Codepad 
Medical Alarm by pressing [7] and [9] at the same 
time on the remote codepad. This output resets when 
a valid User Code is entered at the remote codepad. 
1,9 
Codepad Fire Alarm 
This output operates when a user activates a Codepad 
Medical Alarm by pressing [4] and [6] at the same 
time on the remote codepad. This output resets when 
a valid User Code is entered at the remote codepad. 
1,10 Codepad 
Panic 
Alarm 
This output operates when a user activates a Codepad 
Panic Alarm (audible or silent) by pressing either [1] 
and [3] or [STAY] and [AWAY] at the same time on 
the remote codepad. This output resets when a valid 
User Code is entered at the remote codepad. 
1,11 
Codepad Duress Alarm 
This output operates when a user activates a Duress 
Alarm by adding a 9 to the end of the User Code 
used to disarm the system. This output resets the next 
time the system is armed.