Bosch ICP-CC488 User Manual
ICP-CC488 | Installation Guide | 21.0
Optional Equipment
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Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/08 | F01U089457-02
Then, find the RF device number in Section 20.3 (for
devices 1 through 8) on page 89 or Section 20.4 (for
devices 9 through 16) on page 89. Use the device’s
corresponding location (616 through 631). To map
the selected device to a zone other than the default
zone, refer to Table 62 and use the correct
hexadecimal value.
devices 1 through 8) on page 89 or Section 20.4 (for
devices 9 through 16) on page 89. Use the device’s
corresponding location (616 through 631). To map
the selected device to a zone other than the default
zone, refer to Table 62 and use the correct
hexadecimal value.
Table 62: Hexadecimal Values for Zone Nos.
Zone Number
Hexadecimal Value
1
00
2
01
3
02
4
03
5
04
6
05
7
06
8
07
9
08
10
09
11
10
12
11
13
12
14
13
15
14
16
15
20.6 RF Device Signal Strength (Devices
1 to 8) (Read Only)
Location
801 to 808
Location
Default
RF Device 1
801
0
RF Device 2
802 0
RF Device 3
803 0
RF Device 4
804 0
RF Device 5
805 0
RF Device 6
806 0
RF Device 7
807 0
RF Device 8
808 0
0-15
Mapping RF Device to Zone 1-16
These locations allow you to view the received signal
strength for RF wireless Devices 1 to 8. Location 801
displays the signal strength of Device 1, Location 802
displays the signal strength of Device 2, and so on.
The signal strength is measured from 0 (lowest) to 8
(highest).
strength for RF wireless Devices 1 to 8. Location 801
displays the signal strength of Device 1, Location 802
displays the signal strength of Device 2, and so on.
The signal strength is measured from 0 (lowest) to 8
(highest).
20.7 RF Device Signal Strength (Devices
9 to 16) (Read Only)
9 to 16) (Read Only)
Location
809 to 816
Location
Default
RF Device 9
809
0
RF Device 10
810 0
RF Device 11
811 0
RF Device 12
812 0
RF Device 13
813 0
RF Device 14
814 0
RF Device 15
815 0
RF Device 16
816 0
These locations allow you to view the received signal
strength for RF wireless Devices 9 to 16. Location
809 displays the signal strength of Device 9, Location
810 displays the signal strength of Device 10, and so
on. The signal strength is measured from 0 (lowest) to
8 (highest).
strength for RF wireless Devices 9 to 16. Location
809 displays the signal strength of Device 9, Location
810 displays the signal strength of Device 10, and so
on. The signal strength is measured from 0 (lowest) to
8 (highest).
21.0 Optional Equipment
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. manufactures a number
of accessories that can be used in conjunction with
the ICP-CC488 Control Panel. These optional pieces
of equipment enhance certain features to make the
system extremely flexible.
of accessories that can be used in conjunction with
the ICP-CC488 Control Panel. These optional pieces
of equipment enhance certain features to make the
system extremely flexible.
21.1 RE012/RE013 2 Channel/4
Channel Hand Held Transmitters
304 MHz
304 MHz
These hand-held radio transmitters can be used in
conjunction with the RE005 304 MHz RF Receiver
to operate the system remotely. Both hand-held
transmitters can remotely arm and disarm the system
in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode 1 and can activate
remote Panic Alarms. The 4-channel hand-held
transmitter can also operate outputs such as garage
doors, swimming pool pumps, or outside lights.
conjunction with the RE005 304 MHz RF Receiver
to operate the system remotely. Both hand-held
transmitters can remotely arm and disarm the system
in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode 1 and can activate
remote Panic Alarms. The 4-channel hand-held
transmitter can also operate outputs such as garage
doors, swimming pool pumps, or outside lights.
21.2 RE005 2 Channel Radio Interface
The 2-channel radio interface allows customers to
operate control panels remotely and to control two
on-board relays. The interface can be used as a stand-
alone receiver, independent of an ICP-CC488
Control Panel, used solely for remote control of
external devices connected to the two on-board
relays.
operate control panels remotely and to control two
on-board relays. The interface can be used as a stand-
alone receiver, independent of an ICP-CC488
Control Panel, used solely for remote control of
external devices connected to the two on-board
relays.
The interface’s operating frequency is 304 MHz with
the ability to store up to 120 radio remote codes.
Connect the interface to an ICP-CC488 Control
Panel using a three-wire connection in parallel with
the codepad and select Option 8 in Location 495
(refer to Section 18.4 System Options 4 on page 82).
the ability to store up to 120 radio remote codes.
Connect the interface to an ICP-CC488 Control
Panel using a three-wire connection in parallel with
the codepad and select Option 8 in Location 495
(refer to Section 18.4 System Options 4 on page 82).