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ICP-CC404 | Installation Guide | 15.0   System Reporting Information 
 
 
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/08 | F01U089401-02 
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A Battery Test Failure Report (Contact ID Event 
Code 309) is sent to the base station receiver when 
the system’s battery voltage falls below 11.2 VDC or 
when a dynamic battery test detects that a low 
capacity battery. 
The control panel continually monitors the battery 
voltage. Refer to Section 4.13 Fault Descriptions on 
page 22 for more information. A dynamic battery test 
is performed every time the system is armed and 
every four hours after the control panel is powered 
up. 
 
 
I
f Low Battery Reports are not required, 
program Locations 352 and 353 as 0. 
Outputs 1 to 4 do not operate when the 
control panel detects a low battery. 
 
15.18  System Status – Low Battery 
Restore Report 
Program the Low Battery Restore Report value in 
Location 354 (tens digit) and Location 355 (units 
digit). 
The default values are 
10 (tens) and 6 (units). 
A Low Battery Restore Report is sent if the backup 
battery is restored the next time the system is armed, 
or when the next dynamic battery test reports the 
battery test is OK. 
 
 
If Low Battery Restore Reports are not 
required, program Locations 354 and 
355 as 0. 
 
15.19  System Status – Access Denied 
Program the Code Retry Limit in 
Location 356. 
The default value is 
6. 
Program 
0 to allow unlimited retries.  
Program the Access Denied Report value in 
Location 357 (tens digit) and Location 358 (units 
digit). 
The default values are 
7 (tens) and 12 (units). 
An Access Denied Report (Contact ID Event Code 
421) is sent to the base station receiver when the 
number of incorrect code attempts equals the number 
programmed in Location 356. An Access Denied 
Alarm is audible, but you can program the alarm as 
silent by selecting Option 8 in Location 425 (refer to 
Section 18.2 System Options 2 on page 73).  
 
 
Restore reports for this event are not sent.  
If Access Denied reports are not 
required, program Locations 357 and 
358 as 0. 
 
Code Retries 
The Code Retries feature restricts the number of 
times an invalid User Code can be entered in an 
attempt to operate the system. Location 356 sets the 
number of incorrect code attempts that causes an 
alarm. When the number of incorrect code attempts 
equals the number programmed in this location, the 
system performs these actions: 
•  Activates the sirens, internal screamers, and 
strobes connected to the control panel. Select 
Option 8 in Location 425 (refer to Section 18.2 
System Options 2
 on page 73) to change this alarm 
to silent. 
•  Shuts down all codepads connected to the control 
panel and locks them out for the time period 
programmed in Location 410 (refer to Section 17.8 
Codepad Lockout Time
 on page 71). 
•  Sends an Access Denied Report (Contact ID 
Event Code 421) to the base station receiver. 
Each time the system is armed or disarmed, the Code 
Retries counter is reset. You can program the counter 
to a value from 1 to 15. If you want the number of 
incorrect code attempts to be unlimited, program a 0 
in Location 356. In this case, the Access Denied 
Report is never generated and the system does not 
perform the three actions listed above. This function 
works when the system is armed or disarmed. 
15.20  System Status Reporting Options 
Use 
Location 359 to select whether System Status 
Reports are sent to Receiver 1 (the default), 
Receiver 2, or both, Receiver 2 only when Receiver 1 
fails, or there is no reporting at all. Table 47 lists the 
reporting options. 
 
Table 49: 
System Status Reporting Options 
 
Option Description 
No System Status Reports required 
1 Receiver 
Receiver 2 
Receiver 1 and Receiver 2 
Receiver 2 only when Receiver 1 fails 
 
15.21  Test Reporting Time 
Program the Test Reporting Time into 
Locations 360 
to 
366 as described in Table 50 on page 64.