Bosch 2000 ユーザーズマニュアル
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 13.0
Relays
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Table 18: continued
Programmers Keypad
Description
2-Second Output
22
Provides a 2-second output.
“And” this function to another function for a 2-second output. Refer to the Relay
1 Logic 1 and Relay 2 Logic 1 prompts in Section 13.1 Relay Function Logic.
For example “anding” this function to the Follow Point function results in a 2-
second relay activation on a point fault.
2-Second Output does not activate when alarms from A, B, C keys occur.
“And” this function to another function for a 2-second output. Refer to the Relay
1 Logic 1 and Relay 2 Logic 1 prompts in Section 13.1 Relay Function Logic.
For example “anding” this function to the Follow Point function results in a 2-
second relay activation on a point fault.
2-Second Output does not activate when alarms from A, B, C keys occur.
Note:
Do not “and” this function to the A,B,C Key, Momentary, A,B,C Key, Pulse, Ground
Start, or Follow Alarm Output functions.
Start, or Follow Alarm Output functions.
Do not use this function for both Relay 1 and Relay 2.
RF, Light Key
23
Pressing the [Light] key (light bulb graphic) on RF keypads toggles this relay off
and on.
and on.
Voice Request
24
The Voice Request Relay function is intended for use with an optional two-way
voice verification module.
The Voice Request Relay activates for 2 seconds when the acknowledgment of
an Alarm Report from an Alarm Report Delay point
(Digit 2 = 2, 3, 7, or 8) is received at the control panel.
Control panels with firmware revision 2.5 or earlier, Relay Function 24 does not
provide the Voice Request Relay function. For those control panels, Relay
Function 24 is RF Special Key.
voice verification module.
The Voice Request Relay activates for 2 seconds when the acknowledgment of
an Alarm Report from an Alarm Report Delay point
(Digit 2 = 2, 3, 7, or 8) is received at the control panel.
Control panels with firmware revision 2.5 or earlier, Relay Function 24 does not
provide the Voice Request Relay function. For those control panels, Relay
Function 24 is RF Special Key.
13.3 Relay Parameters, for Keypad
Programming Only
The parameter prompts shown in Table 19 are for
programming from the keypad.
programming from the keypad.
If you did not program one of the Relay functions (the
first four prompts in this group) with a Relay function
from 1 to 9 (refer to Table 18) or you left the
first four prompts in this group) with a Relay function
from 1 to 9 (refer to Table 18) or you left the
Relays
Group
prompts at their defaults, leave the prompts in
Table 19 at their defaults.
If you selected a Relay function from 1 to 9, you need
to program a parameter for that function. Read the
instructions carefully.
to program a parameter for that function. Read the
instructions carefully.
Each relay parameter has its own group. Each
prompt in the group allows you to assign a point or
user to the Relay function. For example, if you chose
Alarm for Relay 1 Function 1, use the prompts in
prompt in the group allows you to assign a point or
user to the Relay function. For example, if you chose
Alarm for Relay 1 Function 1, use the prompts in
Group 18
,
Relay 1, Func 1 Parameter
to tell the
system which points you want to activate the relay.
Table 19: Relay Parameters
Group Prompt
Default
18 Relay 1, Func 1
Parameter
Parameter
1 Point 1 (or User 1)
2 Point 2 (or User 2)
to . . .
24 Point 24
No
No
No
19 Relay 1, Func 2
Parameter
Parameter
1 Point 1 (or User 1)
2 Point 2 (or User 2)
to . . .
24 Point 24
No
No
No
20 Relay 2, Func 1
Parameter
Parameter
1 Point 1 (or User 1)
2 Point 2 (or User 2)
to . . .
24 Point 24
No
No
No
21 Relay 2, Func 2
Parameter
Parameter
1 Point 1 (or User 1)
2 Point 2 (or User 2)
to . . .
24 Point 24
No
No
No