Bosch 2000 User Manual

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2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 11.0 
Point Codes 
EN | 35 
 
Bosch Security Systems | 7/05 | 35114F 
 
11.0 Point Codes 
Use the point code charts to set a five-digit point code for each point. The point code determines how the 
system responds to changes on the point sensor loops. Points respond to opens and shorts.  
 
 
RF expansion points respond with short for faulted devices. 
When an RF point trips, another trip of the same sensor is not detected for 5 or more seconds, depending upon 
sensor type. Refer to the Installation Manual for a complete description of point sensor loops. 
0101
0101
0101
 
 
First three digits for E version control panels: E version control panels (for example, D2412UE) only 
include the On-board points. Point Code Digits 4 and 5 tell the control panel where Off-board points are 
located. E version control panels ignores Point Code Digits 4 and 5. 
The tables on the pages that follow show the defaults and selections for programming. 
1 Point 1 
Default: 
2600A
 
Selection: 
Refer to Table 5Table 6, Table 7Table 8, and Table 9 for selections for each digit in the point code.
 
2600A 
Fire point 
Fire point with alarm verification. Reports and alarm output 
enabled. 
Point 1 is powered for two-wire smoke detectors 
 
PT1 
FIRE/VERIFY 
2 Point 2 
Default: 
8820A
 
Selection: 
Refer to Table 5Table 6, Table 7Table 8, and Table 9 for selections for each digit in the point code.
 
8820A 
Delay Door 
Delayed Part point. Point arms when user turns the system Part 
(or All) On. Point starts entry delay.  
Reports and alarm output enabled.  
Trouble on short when the system is off. Swinger bypass 
enabled. 
Alarm Report delay enabled. 
 
PT2 
PART/DELAY 
3 Point 3 
Default: 
8820A
 
Selection: 
Refer to Table 5Table 6, Table 7Table 8, and Table 9 for selections for each digit in the point code.
 
8820A 
Delay Door 
Same response as 
Point 2
 
PT3 
PART/DELAY