Bosch Appliances Smoke Alarm D7024 User Manual

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D7024 
Panel Programming 
 
 
D7024 Operation and Installation Guide 
 
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© 2005 Bosch Security Systems 
Press [2] to select remote PIN. The following window will appear: 
REMOTE KYPD PIN? 
____: YES (1) NO (2) 
Press the number key that corresponds to your selection and press [#]. The current setting is displayed in front of the 
colon on the second line. After you select the PIN requirement, the previous window will display. 
 
A PIN can be required before operations can be performed using the remote keypads on the option 
bus. If the remote keypads are not otherwise secured, this option must be set to YES to comply with 
NFPA and Local requirements. 
 
7.3.5 Remote 
Programming 
 
Shortcut: 0-
PROG
, 3-
PROG SYSTEM
, 7-
REMOTE PGM
 
Remote programming allows the panel to be called from a remote site by phone to reconfigure any of the programmable 
options. When remote programming is disabled, it is still possible to connect to the panel for diagnostics and to view the 
current program, except for PIN numbers which are suppressed while remote programming is disabled. 
REMOTE PGM 
0-  
DISABLE 
1-  
ENABLE 
Press [0] to select DISABLE or [1] to select ENABLE, and the previous window will display. 
 
After any programming change, and especially after remote program changes, a complete functional 
checkout of the operation of the control unit is required. Hazards to life and property may result if 
the system is not tested to detect possible improper programming. 
7.4 PROG 
INPUTS 
PROG INPUTS 
1-  
POINT NUMBER 
2-  
POINT FUNCT 
3-  
POINT COPY 
 
 
Version 2.0 of the firmware introduces the concept of “point functions.” Point functions allow quick 
programming of similarly functioning points (for example, pull stations, smoke detectors) with 
common settings. See Section 6.1.1, “Point Function”, for more information. 
7.4.1 Point 
Number 
 
Shortcut: 0-
PROG
, 4-
PROG INPUTS
, 1-
POINT NUMBER
 
 
POINT NUMBER 
(1-255): __ 
Enter the point number you wish to program and press [#]. Once you have entered the point number, the display will scroll 
through the following PROG INPUT options: 
PROG POINT 
0-  
FUNCTION 
1-  
ALARM/TROUBL 
2-  
OUTPUT ZONE 
3-  
VERIFICATION 
4-  
LATCHING 
5-  
DESCRIPTION 
<DRILL> NEXTPNT 
<HIST> PREV PNT