Bosch 2000 ユーザーズマニュアル
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 11.0
Point Codes
EN | 45
Bosch Security Systems | 7/05 | 35114F
11.4 Digit 4, Device Address
Digit 4 is not required for E version control panels. E version control panels only include the On-board points,
and they ignore Point Code Digit 4.
and they ignore Point Code Digit 4.
Digit 4 tells the system what device a point is connected to. Digit 5 tells the system the sensor loop on the
device. The control panel’s On-board points are numbered 1 to 6. Leave Digits 4 and 5 at their default setting
(“0” for Digit 4, “A” for Digit 5) for on-board sensor loops. If you program a point number less than 6 to a
point expander, the system ignores the control panel’s on-board sensor loop for that point.
device. The control panel’s On-board points are numbered 1 to 6. Leave Digits 4 and 5 at their default setting
(“0” for Digit 4, “A” for Digit 5) for on-board sensor loops. If you program a point number less than 6 to a
point expander, the system ignores the control panel’s on-board sensor loop for that point.
For example, to make Point 5 a motion detector connected to loop D of a D222 Text Keypad with Address 7,
set the
set the
Address 7
prompt in the Address Configuration Group and Digits 4 and 5 of the point code as follows:
•
Address 7 = Text Keypad with points
•
Digit 4 = 7
•
Digit 5 = D (motion detector wired to loop D of the D222 Text Keypad)
The control panel ignores the on-board sensor loop for Point 5.
Although eight addresses are available, you can only connect four devices with point expansion to the
control panel’s data terminal.
control panel’s data terminal.
Points with Digit 4 set to an address not programmed for a point expander do not generate Alarm,
Trouble, or Missing reports. Refer to Section 10.0 Address Configuration to be certain that any
address programmed in Digit 4 of a point code is programmed for a point expander.
Trouble, or Missing reports. Refer to Section 10.0 Address Configuration to be certain that any
address programmed in Digit 4 of a point code is programmed for a point expander.
Table 8: Digit 4 Selections
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
On-Board: Detection devices for this point are connected to one of the control panel’s on-board sensor
loops.
loops.
X
Address 1: Detection devices for this point are connected to an expansion device with Address 1.
Note:
If you are connecting a text keypad to the system, you must use Address 1.
If you connect more than one text keypad, make sure one of the keypads is set for Address 1.
X
Address 2: Detection devices for this point are connected to an expansion device with Address 2.
X
Address 3: Detection devices for this point are connected to an expansion device with Address 3.
X
Address 4: Detection devices for this point are connected to an expansion device with Address 4.
X
Address 5: Detection devices for this point are connected to an expansion device with Address 5.
X
Address 6: Detection devices for this point are connected to an expansion device with Address 6.
X
Address 7: Detection devices for this point are connected to an expansion device with Address 7.
Note:
If you are connecting a RF Point Expander to the system, it can only use Address 7 or Address 8.
X
Address 8: Detection devices for this point are connected to an expansion device with Address 8.
Note:
If you are connecting a RF Point Expander to the system, it can only use Address 7 or Address 8
.
X