Bosch ICP-CC404 User Manual

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ICP-CC404 | Installation Guide | 16.0   Programmable Outputs 
 
 
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1,12  
Codepad Tamper – Access Denied 
This output operates when the wrong code is entered 
more times than allowed. The number of incorrect 
attempts allowed is programmed in Location 356 
(refer to Section 15.19 System Status – Access Denied on 
page 63). This output resets when a valid User Code 
is entered. 
1,14 
Horn Speaker (Output 1 Only) 
This output operates only on Output 1. Use this 
output for one or two 8 Ω horn speakers. Refer to 
Section 17.9 Siren Run Time on page 71 and Section 
17.10 Siren Sound Rate
 on page 71 to program the 
speaker. 
To enable monitoring of the horn speaker, select 
Option 2 in Location 424 (refer to Section 18.1 System 
Options 1
 on page 73).  
1,15  
Sirens Running 
This output operates for the duration of the Siren Run 
Time programmed in Location 411 (refer to Section 
17.9 Siren Run Time
 on page 71). When the sirens are 
activated, this output resets when the Siren Run Time 
expires. The relay output (Output 4) is set by default 
for this operation. 
2,0 Strobe 
Operating 
This output operates when an alarm occurs and resets 
when a valid User Code is entered. The strobe output 
(Output 3) is set by default for strobe operation and is 
programmed to reset automatically after 8 hours. 
2,1 Silent 
Alarm 
This output operates when any zone programmed to 
activate silently. The output resets when the Siren 
Run Time expires, an audible alarm is activated, or a 
valid User Code is entered. 
2,2 
Alarm When in STAY Mode 
This output operates when an audible or silent alarm 
zone is activated when the system is armed in STAY 
Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2. The output resets when 
the system is disarmed.  
2,3 
Alarm When in AWAY Mode 
This output operates when an audible or silent zone 
alarm is activated when the system is armed in 
AWAY Mode. The output resets when the system is 
disarmed. 
2,4 Mimic 
System 
Fault 
This output operates without any time delays when 
any system fault occurs, including an AC mains 
supply failure. The output resets when the system 
fault or the AC mains supply is restored.  
2,5 
Fire Alarm Resetting 
This output operates when a 24-Hour Fire Zone is 
activated. The output resets when a valid User Code 
is entered or when Siren Run Time expires. 
2,6 Fire 
Alarm 
Latching 
This output operates when a 24-Hour Fire Zone is 
activated and resets when the system is armed or 
disarmed. 
2,7 Fire 
Alarm 
Verification 
This feature is used on some commercial fire control 
panels to reduce false alarms from smoke detectors. It 
is very similar to zone pulse count used in some 
motion detectors. A fire zone is allotted a pulse count 
of 3 pulses over a period of 3 min. 
If the smoke detector activates, the voltage to the 
smoke detector is disconnected for 15 sec and then 
reapplied. No alarm is registered. 
If the unit activates again within 3 min of the first 
activation, no alarm is registered and the voltage to 
the smoke detector is again disconnected for 15 sec 
and then reapplied. 
If a third activation is detected within 3 min of the 
first activation, (three pulses in 3 min) a fire alarm is 
registered. Power to the smoke detector is maintained 
to facilitate unit identification through the detector 
memory. 
Connect this output to the negative side of any fire or 
smoke detector. To configure an output for this 
feature, use these settings. 
EVENT TYPE = 2,7 
POLARITY = 10 
TIMEBASE = 2 
MULTIPLIER = 15 
Program the zone to which the fire or smoke detector 
is connected as: 
ZONE TYPE = 13 
ZONE PULSE COUNT = 3 
ZONE PULSE COUNT TIME = 15 
2,8 Remote 
Control 
2,9 Remote 
Control 
2,10 Remote 
Control 
These outputs can be remotely activated (turned on 
or off) by the following methods: 
•  Remote codepad (refer to Section 6.2.6 Turning 
Outputs On/Off on page 36 for more information). 
•  Remotely through the Alarm Link Software (refer 
to your Alarm Link Instruction Manual for more 
information). 
2,11 
Radio Control Output 1 
This output operates when the [DOOR] button on the 
four-channel hand-held transmitter is activated. 
2,12 
Radio Control Output 2 
This output operates when the [AUX] button on the 
four-channel hand-held transmitter is activated.