Bosch D625 User Manual

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D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Keypad Keys 
 
Bosch Security Systems | 9/04 | 46841E 
 
Keypad Keys 
Your Text keypad has nineteen keys for performing 
the various functions described below: 
Table 1:  Keypad Keys 
 
Key Function 
[1], [2], [3], 
[4], [5], [6], 
[7], [8], [9], 
[0] 
Numeric keys used to enter passcodes 
and issue commands. 
[CMD] 
Used in conjunction with numeric keys to 
enter commands. Also displays system 
status. 
[ALL ON] 
Turns your system All On (refer to Turn 
the System All On (All On or Cmd 1)
 on 
page 10). 
[PART ON] 
Turns your system Part On (refer to Turn 
the System Part On (Part On or Cmd 2)
 
on page 11). 
[NO DELAY] 
Turns your system All On or Part On 
without entry or exit delay (refer to Turn 
the System On with No Delay
 on 
page 12). 
[BYPASS] 
Bypasses one or more points (refer to 
Bypass Points on page 15). 
[*] 
When available, advances to the next 
display. 
[A], [B], [C] 
Emergency functions (Fire, Panic, or 
Emergency Alarms) may be assigned to 
these keys by your security company. 
To activate the special function, press the 
key twice (consecutively) within 2 sec. 
Your security company labels each key 
with its assigned function. 
 
Keypad Tones 
The keypad emits several distinct tones and illuminates 
lights to alert you to system events. 
Table 2:  Keypad Tones 
 
Tone Description 
Fire Alarm 
When fire point activates, the keypad emits 
a repeated warble tone (on for 2 sec., then 
briefly off). 
Burglary Alarm 
When a burglary point activates while your 
system is turned on, the keypad emits a 
continuous warble tone. The sounder 
remains on for the duration of the time set 
by your security company. 
Trouble 
When a system component is not 
functioning properly, your keypad emits a 
repeated warble tone (on briefly, followed 
by a pause, followed by the warble tone). 
Press [4] to view the trouble. If problem is 
point-related, the keypad display indicates 
the faulted point. 
Key Press 
Pressing any key on the keypad sounds a 
short pip to indicate the pressed key is 
accepted. 
Entry Delay 
When you enter the premises through a 
point programmed for Entry Delay, the 
keypad emits an intermittent beep to 
remind you to turn your system off. If the 
system is not turned off before the Entry 
Delay expires, an alarm condition occurs 
and a report may be sent to your alarm 
company. 
Exit Delay 
After you turn your system on, the keypad 
emits an intermittent beep and counts 
down the Exit Delay time. If you do not exit 
before the Exit Delay time expires and an 
Exit Delay point is faulted, an alarm event 
begins. 
Error 
If you press an incorrect key, your keypad 
emits an error tone to indicate an invalid 
entry. The Error Tone is the same warble 
tone as the Trouble Tone, but is not 
repeated. 
OK 
Indicates a keypad entry is accepted, such 
as a correctly entered passcode. The 
Keypad emits a single, high-pitched beep 
for 1 sec. 
Watch 
If any watched point is faulted, the keypad 
emits a tone to alert. The tone varies in 
duration, depending on the selected 
Watched Tone (refer to Select Watch 
Tone (Cmd 62)
 on page 24).