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ICP-CC404 | Installation Guide | 19.0   Optional Equipment 
 
 
76 Bosch 
Security 
Systems, 
Inc. | 12/08 | F01U089401-02
 
4 – Alarms Activate Sirens and Strobe Outputs in 
STAY Modes 1 and 2 
Select this option if audible alarms are required when 
the system is armed in STAY Mode 1 or 2. 
18.8 Radio 
Input 
Options 
Program the selected Radio Input Options in 
Location 431.  
The default value is
 0. 
The options are: 
1 – Radio Receiver (WE800E) 
Select this option to use the WE800E 433 MHz RF 
Receiver for remote operations using radio remote 
hand-held transmitters. 
2 – Latching Keyswitch Input 
Selecting this option allows you to connect a latching 
keyswitch to the P5 terminals D and GND to 
remotely arm and disarm the system in AWAY 
Mode. 
3 – Momentary Keyswitch Input 
Selecting this option allows you to connect a 
momentary keyswitch to the P5 terminals D and 
GND to remotely arm and disarm the system in 
AWAY Mode. 
19.0  Optional Equipment 
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. manufactures a number 
of accessories that can be used with the ICP-CC404 
Control Panel. These optional pieces of equipment 
enhance certain features making the system extremely 
flexible. 
19.1 RE012E/RE013E 
2-Channel/ 
4-Channel Hand-Held Transmitters 
433 MHz 
These hand-held radio transmitters can be used with 
the RE005E 433 MHz RF Receiver to operate the 
system remotely. Both hand-held transmitters can 
remotely arm and disarm the system in AWAY Mode 
or STAY Mode 1 and can activate remote Panic 
Alarms. The four-channel hand-held transmitter can 
also operate outputs such as garage doors, swimming 
pool pumps, or outside lights. 
19.2  WE800E 433 MHz RF Receiver 
This interface allows the use of up to eight radio User 
Codes (9 to 16). This is useful if you want the system 
to be radio controlled and you would like to give 
your customer total control using a radio hand-held 
remote transmitter. 
 
Figure 10:   WE800E Wireless ON/OFF Interface 
1 – Direct link cable 
2 – Receiver interface connection 
3 – Wireless ON/OFF Interface 
4 – Red 
5 – Black 
6 – Termination for phone line 
7 – Socket for telecom lead connection 
 
19.3  RE005E Two-Channel Radio 
Interface 
The two-channel radio interface allows customers to 
operate Control Panels remotely and to control two 
on-board relays. The interface can be used as a stand-
alone receiver, independent of a Control Panel, used 
solely for remote control of external devices 
connected to the two on-board relays. 
The interface’s operating frequency is 433 MHz with 
the ability to store up to 120 radio remote codes. 
Connect the interface to a Control Panel using a 
three-wire connection in parallel with the codepad 
and select Option 8 in Location 427 (refer to Section 
18.4 System Options 4
 on page 74). 
19.4 CC891 
Programming 
Key 
The programming key copies and stores all 
information programmed in your control panel. The 
programming key can hold all your common 
configuration data such as monitoring station 
telephone numbers and zone reporting channels. 
19.5  CC816 Alarm Link Software 
This software can program the ICP-CC404 Control 
Panel by either the direct link or remote connect 
methods. This software can access all options and 
features and maintain history and service reports. 
Program options to use this feature in Location 180 
(refer to Section 8.2 Alarm Link Options on page 40). 
Refer to Section 8.0 Alarm Link Software on page 39 for 
more information on using Alarm Link Software. 
19.6  CP5 Eight Zone LED Codepad 
(CP508W) 
This codepad operates with the range of control 
panels. It provides indications for up to eight zones.