Bosch ICP-CC404 User Manual

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ICP-CC404 | Installation Guide | 1.0   Introduction 
 
 
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/08 | F01U089401-02 
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1.0   Introduction 
Congratulations on selecting the ICP-CC404 Control 
Panel for your installation. Take the time to read 
through this guide and familiarize yourself with the 
outstanding operating and installation features of this 
system so you can get the most from your unit.   
In all aspects of planning, engineering, styling, 
operation, convenience, and adaptability, we try to 
anticipate your every possible requirement. 
Programming simplicity and speed are major 
considerations; we believe that our objectives are 
more than satisfied. 
This Installation Guide explains all aspects of 
programming the ICP-CC404 Control Panel from 
factory default to final commissioning. All system 
parameters and options are detailed, but suitability is 
left to the individual. You can tailor each control 
panel to meet your requirements quickly and easily. 
The programming simplicity makes your installation 
quick, accurate, and rewarding. 
As control panels continue to improve over the years, 
they become very powerful. We have addressed the 
needs of some early first-time users who have 
advanced to true “power users,” while maintaining 
the simplicity of the product and the Installation 
Guide.  
1.1 Features 
The ICP-CC404 Security System uses the latest in 
microprocessor technology to provide you with useful 
features, and superior reliability and performance. 
The control panel provides these features: 
•  Eight programmable User Codes (1 to 8) 
•  Eight remote radio User Codes (9 to 16) 
•  Four programmable Burglary Zones 
•  Four programmable 24-Hour Zones 
•  Dual reporting 
•  On-board Line Fault Module 
•  Telco arming/disarming sequence 
•  Automatic arming and disarming 
•  Codepad Duress, Panic, Fire, and Medical 
Alarms 
•  STAY Mode and AWAY Mode operation 
•  Upload/download programmable 
•  Dynamic battery testing 
•  Entry and Exit Warning beeper 
•  Remote arming 
•  Answering machine bypass 
•  AC fail and system fault indicators 
•  Monitored Siren Output 
•  Strobe Output 
•  Relay Output 
•  Separate Fire Alarm sound 
•  EDMSAT – Satellite Siren-compatible 
•  Zone lockout 
•  Sensor watch 
•  Day Alarm 
•  Walk Test Mode 
•  Delayed reporting 
•  40 events in non-volatile memory 
1.2 Quick 
Start 
The following steps allow you to use the ICP-CC404 
Control Panel with factory default values. The default 
values allow the control panel to communicate in the 
Contact ID format. If you are not familiar with 
programming the range of control panels, read the 
information in Section 2.0 Programming on page 9 
before starting the installation. 
1.  After all wiring is complete, connect the AC plug 
pack to the control panel.  
Both the MAINS and AWAY indicators light. 
The MAINS indicator lights to indicate that the 
AC MAINS supply is connected. The AWAY 
indicator lights to indicate that the system is 
armed in AWAY Mode.  
If any 24-Hour zones are unsealed when you 
power up the system, the Siren, Strobe, and Bell 
Outputs activate into alarm and the 
corresponding zone indicators flash. 
2.  Enter the default Master Code (2580) and press 
[AWAY] to disarm the system and to reset any 
alarm that occurred when you powered up the 
system.  
The AWAY indicator turns off to signify that the 
system is disarmed. 
If any zone indicator flashes, an alarm occurred 
in that zone. 
If a zone indicator lights constantly, the zone is 
unsealed. 
3.  Connect the backup battery. 
4.  Enter the default Master Code (2580) and press 
[AWAY].   
Two beeps sound and the
 STAY and AWAY 
indicators flash simultaneously to indicate you 
entered Installer’s Programming Mode. You are 
automatically positioned at Location 000, the first 
digit of the Primary Telephone Number for 
Receiver 1. 
5.  Enter the default Installer Code (1234) and press 
Enter the Primary Telephone Number, the 
Secondary Telephone Number, and the 
Subscriber ID Number for Receiver 1.   
Refer to Sections 11.1 on page 46, 11.2 on 
page 47, and 11.5 on page 47 for more 
information about programming these numbers.