Bosch ICP-CC404 User Manual

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ICP-CC404 | Installation Guide | 5.0  
Remote Radio Transmitter Operations 
 
 
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Security 
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AC MAINS Failure 
An AC MAINS supply failure automatically flashes 
the MAINS indicator. If the AC MAINS supply is 
disconnected continuously longer than 2 min, the 
remote codepad beeps the codepad buzzer once per 
minute. If the control panel is programmed to report 
an AC MAINS fail to a base station receiver, it sends 
an AC Fail Report (Contact ID Event Code 301). 
The MAINS indicator stops flashing when the AC 
MAINS supply is reconnected. When the AC MAINS 
supply is continuously connected for 2 min, the 
codepad stops the once per minute beep and the 
control panel sends an AC Fail Restore Report to the 
base station receiver. 
If the Enable AC Fail in 1 Hour option (1) is selected 
in Location 426 (refer to Section 18.3 System Options 3 
on page 74), the MAINS indicator flashes when the 
AC MAINS supply is disconnected, but does not 
activate the dialer or the codepad buzzer unless the 
AC MAINS supply is disconnected continuously for 1 
hour. 
If the Ignore AC MAINS Fail option (2) is selected in 
Location 426 (refer to Section 18.3 System Options 3 on 
page 74), the codepad does not indicate when the AC 
MAINS supply fails, but the control panel still sends 
an AC Fail Report, if enabled. 
5.0   Remote Radio Transmitter 
Operations 
You can operate the ICP-CC404 Control Panel 
remotely using hand-held remote radio transmitters. 
You can use either a two-channel or a four-channel 
hand-held transmitter to operate the system. 
Both the two-channel and four-channel hand-held 
transmitters can remotely arm and disarm the system 
in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode 1, and can activate 
remote Panic Alarms. The four-channel hand-held 
transmitter can also operate the control panel’s 
programmable outputs to activate a garage door or 
outside lights, for example. 
Before a hand-held radio transmitter can operate the 
control panel, you must teach the transmitter’s radio 
code to the control panel. Refer to Section 5.3 
Changing or Deleting Remote Radio User Codes
 for more 
information. 
5.1 
Indications from Remote Radio 
Transmitter Operations 
When using the two-channel or four-channel hand-
held transmitter to operate the system, the horn 
speakers or the strobe can provide audible or visual 
indications, or both. These indications allow using the 
system from outside the premises with confidence. 
The installer can program audible and visual 
indication beeps by selecting Options 4 and 8 in 
Location 424 (refer to Section 18.1 System Options 1 on 
page 73).  
 
Table 15: 
Horn Speaker Indication Beeps for 
Remote Operations 
 
No. of Beeps 
System Status 
One 
System disarmed 
Two 
System armed in AWAY Mode 
One two-tone beep 
System armed in STAY Mode 1 
 
Table 16: 
Strobe Indications for Remote 
Operations 
 
Strobe Duration 
System Status 
3 sec 
System disarmed 
6 sec 
System armed in AWAY Mode 
6 sec 
System armed in STAY Mode 1 
 
5.2 
Remote Radio User Code Priority 
Levels 
You can only program the remote radio hand-held 
transmitters to operate as User Codes 9 to 16. You 
can assign priority levels to each hand-held 
transmitter, for example, allowing the transmitter to 
arm the system only, or to arm and disarm the 
system. Refer to Section 13.3 User Code Priority on 
page 52 for more information. 
Before a hand-held radio transmitter can operate the 
control panel, you must teach the transmitter’s radio 
code to the control panel. Refer to Section 5.3 
Changing or Deleting Remote Radio User Codes
 for more 
information. 
5.3 
Changing or Deleting Remote Radio 
User Codes 
You can use up to eight remote radio hand-held 
transmitters (User Codes 9 to 16) to operate the 
system. Before the control panel accepts a signal from 
a remote radio hand-held transmitter, the control 
panel must learn the transmitter’s code. 
 
You can substitute the Installer Code for 
the Master Code to change or delete 
remote radio User Codes.