Bosch Appliances Smoke Alarm D2071A User Manual

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D2071A  | Operations & Installation Guide | 3.0    Programming
3.2
Function Keys
Table 7 identifies the six function keys that simplify
using the programmer.
3.3
Data Keys
Use the white keys on the keyboard for data entry.
3.4
Tones
The D5200 Programmer emits four distinct sounds to
notify users of key presses, data acceptance or rejection,
and system errors (Table 8).
3.5
Editing a Record
1.
Scroll to the D2071 Product Handler from the
Product Handlers Menu using [
] or [
] and press
[ENTER GROUP].
2. Scroll to the appropriate record title using [
] or [
]
] and press [ENTER GROUP].
3. Use [
] or [
]  to scroll to the appropriate program.
Edit the entry and press [ENTER] to input the data.
4. Press [EXIT GROUP] to exit the record. The Save
display appears if changes were made to any
program item entries in the record.
3.6
Programmer Connection
Access the four-pin programmer connector ( J3) by
sliding back the D2071A’s cover. This connector is
located next to Terminal 1 (refer to Figure 1 on 
page 7
).
The D2071A is ready for programming after connecting
it to the programmer; it is not necessary to reset the
D2071A before loading to or copying from the panel.
Programming before installing the phone
lines might sound the buzzer.
You can program the D2071A before installation. If the
D2071A is powered and not connected to a telephone
line, the Phone Fail Buzzer sounds after approximately
10 min. Power down the unit to silence the buzzer.
Program the D2071A using the D5200 Programmer
with the D2071 Product Handler.
 
Before programming, read and become 
familiar with this section of the Operation  
and Installation Guide
 
3.7
Entering the 2071 Handler
1.
At the Product Handler Level, press 
[↓]
 and scroll
down to 
2071.
2. Press [ENTER GROUP].
3. When the cursor appears on the NEWRECORD
prompt, press [ENTER GROUP].
Account# appears.
Table 7:
Function Keys
 
Key Use 
ON 
Key switch that turns on the programmer. 
Does not power down the programmer. Turn 
off by selecting 5200 OFF in the Product 
Handlers Menu. Powers down automatically 
after the programmed Time Out time elapses. 
HELP 
Switches programmer into Help Mode. Refer 
to the D5200 Programmer Operation Manual  
(P/N: 74-06176-000) for more information. 
CANCEL 
Cancels changed items if you did not press 
[ENTER] to accept the change. 
RECV 
(COPY) 
Moves a copy of the record in the attached 
product to the D5200 Programmer. 
SEND 
(LOAD) 
Moves a copy of the record in the D5200 
Programmer to a product being programmed. 
CLEAR 
Erases an un-entered or entered program item 
data and replaces it with blank spaces. 
Note: All function keys are red. 
 
Table 8:
Tones
 
Sound Signifies 
Click 
Short, sharp tone that occurs each time you 
press a key. The programmer does not click 
when you press [ON], [CAP LOCK], and 
[SHIFT]. 
Pip 
Short, single frequency tone sounds when you 
press [ENTER] and the D5200 accepts the 
change. 
Tweedle 
Quick series of pips indicating you pressed an 
invalid key or made an inappropriate entry. 
Buzz 
Flat tone indicating a system error. Examples of 
typical system errors are: 
 
A product is not connected to the D5200 
when you attempt to copy or load it. 
 
The D5200 notifies you of a low battery 
condition. 
 
The D5200 announces it will automatically 
count down and turn off. 
 
You are attempting to delete a record or 
handler. 
 
You are entering into a product handler 
containing a Timeout Save Record. The 
Timeout Save Record was saved by the 
D5200 when it automatically turned off to 
save power.