Bosch D623 User Manual

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D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Keypad Tones 
 
 
Bosch Security Systems | 9/04 | 46841E 
 
Keypad LED Descriptions 
The keypad LEDs are described below. 
Table 3:  Keypad LED Descriptions 
 
LED State 
Description 
On 
No system troubles present. 
Slow Flash 
AC failure, system trouble, or 
keypad was moved away from 
its assigned area. 
Status 
Fast Flash 
Command center in Command 
Mode. 
Off 
Panel is disarmed. 
Slow Flash 
Panel is armed with No Delay. 
On 
On 
Exit Delay timer is active or 
control panel is armed with 
Entry/Exit Delay. 
 
Commands 
Commands allow you to carry out various tasks such as 
add/delete passcodes, set the date/time, or test the 
system. Each command is detailed in this user guide. 
Commands are  written as: [CMD] [6] [3]. To enter this 
command, first press the [CMD] key, followed by the 
[6] key, and then the [3] key. 
System Events 
Your system responds to four types of alarm events. If 
more than one event occurs, your system sorts them 
into one of four groups: Fire Alarms (highest priority), 
Burglary Alarms, Fire Troubles, and Non-Fire Troubles 
(lowest priority). Events grouped as highest priority are 
always sent to the central station first. 
Fire Alarms 
Fire alarms are the highest priority events. When a fire 
point activates, your keypad emits a Fire Alarm tone. 
The tone sounds for the length of time programmed by 
your installation company. Evacuate all occupants and 
investigate for smoke or fire. Ensure all occupants 
know the difference between the Burglary Alarm tone 
and the Fire Alarm tone. 
Burglary Alarms 
Burglary alarms are the second priority. When a 
burglary point activates, your keypad emits a Burglary 
Alarm tone. The tone sounds for the alarm set by your 
security company. Ensure all occupants know the 
difference between the Burglary Alarm tone and the 
Fire Alarm tone. 
The keypad scrolls through each point alarm, or you 
can press the [*] key to manually advance the list. 
Fire Trouble Events 
When a fire trouble (such as a loose wire) occurs, your 
keypad emits a Trouble tone. 
The keypad displays the System Trouble message. 
Refer to Check System Troubles (Cmd 4) on page 20 for 
more information on determining the nature of the 
trouble. 
Non-Fire Trouble Events 
When a trouble event such as a power failure occurs, 
your keypad emits a trouble tone. 
The keypad displays the System Trouble message. 
Refer to Check System Troubles (Cmd 4) on page 20 for 
more information on determining the nature of the 
trouble. 
How Your System Reports 
Alarms 
Your security system may be programmed to 
automatically disconnect your telephone when sending 
reports to your security company. Once the report is 
complete, the system returns the telephone to normal 
operation (check with your security company). 
Your system makes repeated attempts to send reports 
to your security company. If your system fails to report, 
the keypad signals a system trouble. Refer to Check 
System Troubles (Cmd 4)
 on page 20 to determine the 
nature of the trouble. 
 
 
If your telephone service is interrupted, 
your security system cannot send reports 
to your security company unless it has an 
alternate means of transmitting them.