Bosch Appliances Network Card D8125INV User Manual

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D8125INV 
Installation 
 
 D8125INV Operation and Installation Guide  
 
49690E 
Page 14 
© 2005 Bosch Security Systems 
  
3.5 
D8125INV Keypad Operation 
To access the keypad on the D8125INV, simply open the door 
by gently pulling on the tab on the bottom center of the 
keypad (Figure 6). 
The keypad of the D8125INV is comprised of the 
following (see Figure 7: D8125INV Keypad): 
1.
 
LCD Display 
2.
 
Keys (see Table 5) 
3.
 
Transmitter Programming Jack 
 
 
 
Figure 6: Tab to expose keypad 
Key 
Description 
ESC 
Escape – Backs out of a programming 
option or menu level. 
ENT 
Enter – Accepts a program entry. 
PREV 
Manually scrolls to a previous menu or 
point selection. This key will also stop 
the auto-scrolling of the menus. 
NEXT 
Manually scrolls to the next menu or 
point selection. This key will also stop 
the auto-scrolling of the menus. 
DIAG 
Shortcut to RF Diagnostics menu (see 
Section 3.6.6 RF Diagnostics Function,  
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Table 5: Key Descriptions 
3
1
2
 
Figure 7: D8125INV Keypad 
 
 
Single beep indicates entry is acknowledged, two beeps indicate valid entry and three beep tones indicate an 
input error has been made. 
3.5.1 Initial 
Power-Up 
When the D8125INV is powered up for the first time from the factory, it will 
display Figure 8 for approximately 3 seconds before displaying idle text 
(Figure 9, Figure 10 or Figure 11).  
The “System”, in this case, is the D8125INV. 
Note: 
The Version 01.01 and System ID of 123 is only used here for an 
example. The actual Version and System ID number may be different. 
 
Figure 8: Initializing screen 
After that, Figure 9 will appear if no transmitters are programmed into the 
D8125INV, Figure 10 will appear if one or more transmitters are already 
programmed in the D8125INV and are not missing, or Figure 11 will be 
displayed if the D8125INV has a system fault. 
 
Figure 9: System Defaulted Display