Bosch ICP-CC404 User Manual

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ICP-CC404 | Installation Guide | 7.0  
Remote Arming by Telephone 
 
 
38 Bosch 
Security 
Systems, 
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6.3.7 
Turning Day Alarm On and Off 
Pressing and holding [4] turns Day Alarm on or off. If 
you want the STAY indicator to indicate the status of 
Day Alarm operation (enabled or disabled), select 
Option 8 in Location 428 (refer to Section 18.5 
Consumer Options 1
 on page 75). When this option is 
selected, the STAY indicator flashes once every 3 sec 
when Day Alarm is active. 
To turn Day Alarm on: 
Press and hold [4] until three beeps sound. 
To turn Day Alarm off: 
Press and hold [4] until two beeps sound. 
6.3.8 
Fault Analysis Mode 
There are a number of system faults that can be 
detected by the control panel. When any of these 
faults are present, the FAULT indicator flashes and 
the codepad beeps once per minute. Refer to Section 
4.12 Fault Analysis Mode
 on page 22 for more 
information on each fault type. 
To determine the type of fault: 
Press and hold [5] until two beeps sound.   
The STAY, AWAY, and FAULT indicators flash. 
One or more zone indicators (1 to 8) light to indicate 
the type of fault that occurred. Refer to Table 14 on 
page 22. 
To Exit from Fault Analysis Mode: 
Press [AWAY].   
The STAY and AWAY indicators turn off and the 
system returns to the disarmed state. 
6.3.9 
Initiate a Modem Call 
Pressing and holding [6] until two beeps sound forces 
the control panel to dial the callback telephone 
number programmed in Locations 159 to 174 (refer 
to Section 11.9 Call Back Telephone Number on page 49) 
in an attempt to connect to the installer’s remote 
computer. 
The remote computer must be running the CC816 
Alarm Link Software and must be set to Waiting for 
an Incoming Call. If no callback telephone number is 
programmed, pressing and holding [6] has no effect. 
6.3.10  Reset Latching Outputs 
Pressing and holding [7] until two beeps sound resets 
any output that is programmed to remain on after it is 
activated. 
The output must be programmed with a latching 
polarity. Refer to Section 16.3 Output Polarity on 
page 68 for more information. 
6.3.11  Codepad Buzzer Tone Change 
Pressing and holding [8] down continuously changes 
the tone of the buzzer in the remote codepad. There 
are fifty different tones from 1500 Hz to 5000 Hz. In 
an installation with multiple codepads, you can set a 
different tone for each codepad. 
To change the buzzer tone: 
1.  Press and hold [8] continuously. 
The tone of the buzzer increases in pitch. 
2.  Release [8] button when you hear the desired 
tone. 
 
Every time power is removed from the 
system, you must reset each codepad to 
its individual tone using this function. 
 
6.3.12  Send Test Report 
Pressing and holding [9] until two beeps sound sends 
a Test Report (Contact ID Event Code 602) to test 
the dialing and reporting capabilities of the system 
without activating the sirens. 
7.0   Remote Arming by 
Telephone 
You can arm your system from any remote location 
by telephone. For security reasons, you cannot disarm 
the system using this method. A touch-tone telephone 
is required to use this feature. 
To remotely arm your system by telephone: 
1.  Call the telephone number to which your control 
panel is connected. 
When the control panel answers the incoming 
call, a short jingle sounds.  
 
If you hear a number of unusual tones 
when the control panel answers the 
incoming call, the system is programmed 
for remote programming functions. Wait 
for a pause in the tones and follow Step 2 
to arm the system remotely. 
 
2.  Hold the phone controller to the mouthpiece of 
the telephone and press and hold the button on 
the side of the unit for 3 sec.  
You can also press and hold [*] on the touch-tone 
telephone for 3 sec to arm the system. 
Two beeps sound to indicate that the system is 
armed in AWAY Mode. 
3.  Hang up the telephone. 
The system remains armed.