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2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 11.0 
Point Codes 
EN | 46 
 
Bosch Security Systems | 7/05 | 35114F 
 
11.5  Digit 5, Sensor Loop 
Digit 5 is not required for E version control panels. E version control panels only include the On-board points 
and ignore Point Code Digit 5. 
Digit 5 of the point code tells the control panel what sensor loop to use for the point. Sensor loops for Off-
board points are lettered (A to P). Enter the letter of the sensor loop you are using for this point. 
For example, to make Point 5 a motion detector connected to loop D of a D222 Text Keypad with Address 7, 
set Digits 4 and 5 of the point code as follows: 
 
Digit 4 = 7 (keypad set for 
Address 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. 
If an RF point expander connects to the system and you use an RF keypad, you must assign the keypad a point 
number. 
For example, you could include a D204RF Keypad in your system by following the steps below. 
1.
 
Connect a D208RF Point Expander Module to the control panel as shown in the module instructions. 
2.
 
Select a point number for the RF keypad. Low Battery Reports for the keypad includes this point number. 
You might want to assign RF keypads to the highest point numbers to avoid having the keypads appear in 
the middle of points assigned to detection devices. 
3.
 
Program the point code for the point selected in step 2. Digits 1, 2, and 3 should be set to 0. Digit 4 should 
be set to the address of the point expander you connected in step 1. RF point expanders can only use 
Addresses 7 or 8. Set Digit 5 to the sensor loop on the point expander you want to use for the RF keypad. 
4.
 
Learn the keypad into the system as the point number you selected in step 2. The Keypad Diagnostics Sheet 
contains complete instructions for learning RF points. 
The control panel’s on-board sensor loops are fixed to point numbers as labeled on the control panel, 1 to 6. If 
you are using an on-board sensor loop, you need to set Digit 4 to 0 (zero). You can leave Digit 5 at the default, 
A. The control panel actually ignores Digit 5 if Digit 4 is set to 0 (zero).