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D1260/D1260B | Owner's Manual | Introduction - About This Owner’s Manual 
 
 
Bosch Security Systems | 9/04 | 50410D 
 
The numeric keypad section is a standard 3x4-keypad 
matrix that should be very familiar to you. It has been 
designed to closely resemble that of a standard 
telephone with the numeric keys of 1-0; and * and # 
keys. The display is an easy-to-read 4 line by 20-
character liquid crystal display that becomes backlit 
when a key is pressed or a system event occurs. 
 
Figure 2:  D1260/D1260B Digital Keypad 
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The soft keys are used to make selections when the 
display shows an arrow pointing next to it. For 
example, the display shown to the right is what will 
appear when there are faulted points in your system. 
Pressing the soft key adjacent to the View Points> 
display will then begin to scroll the faulted point(s) in 
your system. 
 
Figure 3:  Using soft keys for display menus 
 
 
About This Owner’s Manual 
This owner’s manual is divided into five main sections: 
 
Security System Basics: Covers how to use the 
Keypad, the various keys on the Keypad, what a 
“Point” is and the various types of Points, and 
custom displays. 
 
System Commands: This section covers system 
commands, such as turning the system on and off, 
resetting sensors, etc. Your security company 
programs the functions described in this section. 
Some of them may not be included in your system. 
Some of the functions covered may require you to 
enter your personal passcode. 
 
Advanced Commands: Allow users to perform 
advanced system functions like add and delete user 
passcodes, reassign authority levels to user 
passcodes and operate or change programmed 
scheduled events (Skeds) from the keypads. As you 
make changes to the system, update the 
information contained in the tables in this guide to 
provide an accurate account of the programmed 
information. 
 
Multi-Area Use: Each of the functions described 
in the preceding section on Advanced Commands 
is presented as though your system includes only 
one area. If your system includes more than one 
area, it can be set up one of two ways by the 
installing company: (1) Each keypad will only have 
access to the local area to which it is assigned, or 
(2) Each keypad may access either some or all 
areas beyond the one to which it is assigned. 
 
Appendix:  Covers the limitations of a Security 
System, Fire Safety and Evacuation, Maintenance 
and Service of your Security System and How to 
Clean the Keypad.