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D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Remote Arming with Telephone, Area 1 
 
Bosch Security Systems | 9/04 | 46841E 
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Remote Arming with Telephone, 
Area 1 

 
I can perform this command. 

 
I cannot perform this command. 
This function controls the built-in telephone arming 
feature for Area 1. When enabled, the control panel 
answers the phone on the programmed ring count. 
When the control panel answers the phone, it 
 
Sounds three beeps and starts the handshake tone 
for remote programming if the control panel is All 
or Part On. 
 
Sounds one short beep, waits approximately 3 sec., 
and then sounds one long beep if the control panel 
is Off. Press and hold the [5] key* for 2 sec. 
immediately after the first short arming beep and 
before the long beep begins. 
 
Arms if it detects a [5] key press from the 
telephone (All On with Delay, faulted points are 
force-armed). The control panel sounds three 
beeps (new armed state) and then hangs up. 
*  If arming from a cell phone, quickly press the [5] key three times. If 
pressing and holding the [5] key for 2 sec. from a house (land line) 
phone does not produce a tone long enough to arm Area 1, retry 
by quickly pressing the [5] key three times. 
 
 
Remotely disarming the control panel 
cannot be done with a telephone. 
 
 
View Log (Cmd 85) 

 
I can perform this command. 

 
I cannot perform this command. 
Use this command to display system events, such as 
alarm events, turning the system All On, Part On, and 
Part 2 On, and turning the system off. Events are 
displayed in reverse chronological order.   
1.
 
Press [CMD] [8] [5]. The keypad may prompt you 
to enter a valid passcode. 
2.
 
Enter your passcode if necessary. The keypad 
displays the event and user information and the 
date and time of the event. 
3.
 
Press [*] to view to the next event. 
4.
 
Press [CMD] to exit this function and return to the 
normal display. 
Figure 6 shows a sample log event entry as 
displayed on the Text keypad: 
 
Figure 6:  Display layout 
Sensor Mon Rstl
08:29
  06/13/01
Sensor Mon Rstl
A1  Pt3                 SL
3
4
5
6
1
1
2
 
1 -  Event 
2 -  Event specific 
information 
3 -  Destination 1 
4 -  Destination 2 
5 -  Time of event 
6 -  Date of event 
 
The first line of the log shows the event 
description. The second line of the log display 
alternates between the time and date of the event 
and the area, point (device), user and 
communication information for the event. The 
keypad displays time in a 24-hour format and the 
date in a MM/DD/YY format. 
The log displays the following characters to 
communicate certain information: