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Solution 16 i
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Bosch Security Systems 09/07 BLCC500R FTR1.02
Quick Start Guide
Copyright © 2007 E&OE
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Note
When using the CM704B you should not select Split
EOL monitoring. If you do the zones on the expander
will not be available.
For example single EOL is selected and 1 x CM704B Zone
Expander is fitted, then Zones 1 - 8 will be located on the
main panel and Zones 9 - 16 will be located on CM704B.
Fitting an RF receiver to the panel allows any zone to be
programmed as a wireless zone.
ZO NE CONFIGURAT ION TAB LE
Device Type
Single
EOL
Alarm +
Tamper
Split
EOL
RF
Zones
Solution 16i Panel
8 8 16
Up to
16 zones
Max
CM704B Expander 8 8 N/A
Total Zones
16 16 16
Table 9: Zone Configuration Using Expanders
Once a zone has been programmed to be a wireless type
the coresponding hardwired zone input is automatically
disabled. No EOL resistor is required.
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Note
Currently the panel supports only supports CM704B
zone expanders. The CM705 is not supported.
CM710B Output Expander Module
The Solution 16i panel includes support for 1 x CM710B
4 Way Relay Output Expander.
Adding a CM710B adds an additional 4 relay outputs
to the panel. The maximum output capacity is 8. The
output expander can be located with the control panel
or in separate part of the building and then wired back
to the control panel via the 4 wire LAN to minimise cable
requirements.
CM720B Power Supply Module
The Solution 16i panel includes support for 1 x CM720B -
1 Amp LAN Power Supply Module which can be used to
provide LAN voltage regeneration as well as supplying
power to other modules, Intrusion Sensors Door Strikes
etc.
The CM720B module can be located with the control panel
or in separate part of the building and then wired back
to the control panel via the 4 wire LAN to minimise cable
requirements.
The CM720B module is designed to run off a standard plug
pack transformer and includes a built in battery charger
suitable for charging 12V 7Ah batteries.
As with all LAN modules, the status of the CM720B is
constantly being monitored and reported to the control
panel via the system LAN.
CM195 Multi RF Receiver Interface
The CM195 Multi Channel Radio Interface allows up to three
RF receivers to be simultaneously connected to the control
panel. This can be used to provide greater in building radio
coverage on large or RF unfriendly installations.
Large factories, houses or multi level installations where
RF sensors are required, can benefit by having multiple
receivers located throughout the building as they can
provide you the best possible coverage and a level of
redundancy when more than one receivers coverage area
overlaps another.
The CM195 intelligently analyses all signals passed to it
by each receiver before sending the appropriate signal to
the control panel for processing. Duplicated transmissions
sent by more than one RF receiver are filtered to prevent
multiple signals being triggered for the same event.
Expansion M odu le Conf igu rati on
LAN module support for the Solution 16i panel requires
that each module type is set to address 1. For example if a
system has 1 x CM704B and 1 x CM720B installed, they
should both be addressed as ‘module 1’.
The panel will only look for new devices following a power
cycle and only if the LAN is not secured. To add new devices,
make sure the LAN is unsecured before powering the
system down.
Set the module Address DIP switches accordingly and
complete wiring as per instuctions. Once complete re-
power the system. To interrogate devices connected to the
LAN you can use LAN Status command, MENU-6-0-0
LA N M ODU LE ADD RES SIN G
Module
SW 1 SW 2 SW 3 Address
CM704B OFF OFF OFF 1
CM720B OFF OFF OFF 1
CM710B OFF OFF OFF 1
Each different module type should be
configured to address 1.
Table 10: LAN Module Addressing
PROGR AMMING OVERVI E W
The Solution 16i Control System incorporates a ICON
style user interface and includes a text display to show
all programming data in an easy to read format. Once
programming mode is entered you will see a number of
menu options in the display and these may vary depending
in the user authority level.
All user and master code user options include brief text
prompts to simplify operation and reduce the need to refer
to the manual.
Installer programming options are accessed using location
numbers with text prompts showing the current location
number and the data currently programmed.
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