Bosch CC408 User Manual

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CC408 | Operators Guide | 1.   Introduction 
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1.  
Introduction 
Congratulations on selecting the Solution 880 Model 
CC408 Control Panel to protect you and your 
property. To obtain the most from your unit, take the 
time to read through this manual and familiarise 
yourself with the operating features of this system. In 
all aspects of planning, engineering, styling, 
operation, convenience, and adaptability, we have 
sought to anticipate your every possible requirement.   
Programming simplicity and speed were some of the 
major considerations and we believe that our 
objectives in this area were more than satisfied. 
This guide explains all aspects of operating the 
control panel. All system parameters and options are 
detailed. Suitability is left up to the individual. Every 
system can be tailored to meet all requirements 
quickly and easily. 
2.  
Specifications 
Table 1: 
Specifications 
 
Temperature Range 
0
o
C to +45
 o
C  
(+32
 o
F to +113
 o
F) 
Humidity 
10% to 95% 
Power Source 
TF008 Plug Pack –  
240 VAC/18 VAC @ 1.3 A 
Stand-By Current 
65 mA 
Current Draw In 
Alarm Condition 
115 mA 
Current Draw In 
Alarm Condition 
with Codepad 
105 mA 
Back-Up Battery 
6 Ah/12 VDC Rechargeable 
sealed lead acid battery 
Dimensions (case, 
packed in carton) 
30.6 cm x 26.2 cm x 8.4 cm  
(12.05 in. x 10.31 in. x 3.31 in.) 
Weight 
2.5 Kg (5.51 lb.) 
Supplier Code 
N771 
New Zealand 
Telepermit 
PTC 211/98/083 
Malaysia Approval 
Number 
Pending 
 
 
The Austel permit issued for this product 
is subject to the following conditions: 
The Solution 880 Model CC408 Control 
Panel can only be powered by a Bosch 
Security Systems TF008 Plug Pack 
(Approval Number Q92128). 
 
 
Test the sirens, strobe, and zones at 
weekly intervals. See Section 17 Testing 
for further information.  
 
3.  
Features 
The Solution 880 Control Panel uses the latest in 
microprocessor technology to provide you with more 
useful features and superior reliability and 
performance. The main features of the control panel 
are listed below:  
x
Eight programmable User Codes 
x
STAY Mode and AWAY Mode operation 
x
Six programmable burglary zones 
x
Two programmable 24-hour zones 
x
Siren and/or dialler lockout per zone 
x
Delayed reporting 
x
Built-in telephone fail monitor 
x
Day alarm 
x
Remote arming 
x
Answering machine bypass 
x
Event memory recall 
x
Upload/download programmable 
x
Auxiliary output (Output 2) 
x
Relay output 
x
Eight radio remote user codes 
x
Entry and exit warning beeper 
x
EDMSAT – satellite siren compatible 
x
Separate fire alarm sound 
x
Dual reporting 
x
Sensor watch 
x
Dynamic battery testing 
x
Automatic arming/automatic disarming 
x
AC fail and system fault indicators 
x
Walk Test Mode 
x
Monitored siren output (Output 1) 
x
Strobe output 
x
Telco arm/disarm sequence (call forwarding)