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Bosch 6000 Cheat Sheet and Quick Start Guide

Bosch Solution 6000 Quick Start Guide & Cheat Sheet. Quickly navigate through menu locations to program the Bosch Solution 6000 alarm system.

Communications setup

Contact ID

 Select Tx 1 and set to contact id (default is C.I.D) Menu 540
 Enter account number per area Menu 220
 Enter base station numbers Menu 511
 Test report period Menu 592
 Test report route Menu 594
 Open/close route Menu 222
 Report route(per zone) Menu 316
 Status route (system events E.g. low battery, ac fail) Menu 543
 Emergency route (keypad fire, panic, medical) Menu 544

Contact ID using GSM

 Select Tx 1 and set to GSM contact id (default is C.I.D) Menu 540
 Enter Account number per area Menu 220
 Enter base station numbers Menu 511
 Test report period Menu 592
 Test report route Menu 594
 Open/close route Menu 222
 Report route (per zone) Menu 316
 Status route (system events E.g. low battery, ac fail) Menu 543
 Emergency route (keypad fire, panic, medical) Menu 544

SMS

 Select Tx 1 and set to sms Menu 540
 Enter mobile phone numbers in Menu 511
 Test report period Menu 592
 Test report route Menu 594
 Open/close route Menu 222
 Report route (per zone) Menu 316
 Status route (system events E.g. low battery, ac fail) Menu 543
 Emergency route (keypad fire, panic, medical) Menu 544

SMS using GSM

 Select Tx1 and set to GSM SMS (12) Menu 540
 Enter mobile numbers in Menu 511
 To use SMS commands to control the system enter the mobile
number/s that you will be sending the command from. Menu 656
 Test report period Menu 592
 Test report route Menu 594
 Open/close route Menu 222
 Report route per zone Menu 316
 Status route (system events E.g. low battery, ac fail) Menu 543
 Emergency route (keypad fire, panic ,medical) Menu 544

Domestic dial

 Default panel to domestic dial (only effects comms programming) Menu 703
 Enter phone numbers in Menu 511

Commonly used locations

 Home area Menu 613
 Home area only Menu 612
 Add token Menu 120
 Add key fob Menu 130
 Display area icons Menu 615
 Enable Bosch R.F receiver (option 4) Menu 350
 Turn off part arm via key fob Menu 622
 Turn off audible key fob panic Menu 622
 Zone array Menu 301
 Operate output manually Menu 401
 Output array Menu 402
 Panel tamper options Menu 360
 Lan scan Menu 602
 E.O.L value Menu 340
 Disable dialler Menu 521
 Service interval Menu 292
 Monitor default pin Menu 770
 First to open/last to close Menu 771
 Rf beep volume Menu 742
 Test report time Menu 591
 Test report period Menu 592
 Test route Menu 594
 Time/date Menu 710
 Speaker beeps via key fob Menu 213
 Strobe flash via key fob Menu 215
 Set chime zones Menu 303
 Chime mode Menu 206
 Chime mode on ( Press and hold the 4 key) to toggle or use Menu 205
 Zone silent alarm Menu 318
 Invert zone seal Menu 318
 Zone test on exit Menu 318
 Service mode Menu 708
 Start direct link Menu 505
 Dial number test Menu 595
 History log Menu 702
 System trouble Menu 701
 Open close after alarm Menu 214
 Cancel reports Menu 214
 Battery test Menu 791
 Open/close reports (per user) Menu 142

 

Adding a token to a user

Select add token and user if prompted by keypad select reader Menu 120
 Select door/s that the user will have access to (if applicable) Menu 145
 Select areas that the user will belong to Menu 141

Adding a keyfob

 Enable the receiver – Select option 4 bosch serial receiver Menu 350
 Select add keyfob and select user, then enter 9 digit code Menu 130
 Select areas that the user will belong to Menu 141

Adding a Fingerprint

 Select add a fingerprint Menu 180
 Select door/s that the user will access to(if applicable) Menu 145
 Select area’s that the user will belong to Menu 141

Setting up a door for access only

 Assign user to a door/s Menu 145
 Untick “reader area control” Menu 614
 Assign reader/keypad to a door assignment Menu 617
 Set output to required function (e.g. 60 Door) Menu 411
 Select event assignment (door Name) Menu 412
 Select output polarity (e.g. Open one shot low = 4) Menu 413
 Set time parameter for the output (e.g. 10sec) Menu 414
 Set any options required for the output Menu 415

Setting up a door & User with arm, disarm & badging required

 Assign user to a door/s Menu 145
 Select reader & enable all on & disarming allowed. Menu 612
 Select reader and enable reader badging (& egress if required) Menu 614
 Select reader and enable reader area control Menu 614
 Assign reader/keypad to a door assignment Menu 617
 Set output to event type 60 Door Menu 411
 Select event assignment (door Name) Menu 412
 Select output polarity (e.g. Open one shot low = 4) Menu 413
 Set time parameter for the output (e.g. 10sec) Menu 414
 Set any options required for the output Menu 415

Setting up a door with D.O.T.L triggering an output

 Select options for reader/keypad (e.g.; arm/disarm/part) Menu 612
 If required Select reader badging & reader area control Menu 614
 Assign reader/keypad to a door assignment Menu 617
 Set output to required function (e.g. 60 Door) Menu 411
 Select event assignment (door Name) Menu 412
 Select output polarity (e.g. Open one shot low = 4) Menu 413
 Set time parameter for the output (e.g. 10sec) Menu 414
 Set any options required for the output Menu 415
 Select a zone for D.O.T.L function in pulse count ( 13 ) Menu 313
 Set D.O.T.L time frame in pulse count time Menu 314
 Select the door the the D.O.T.L will work with Menu 315
 Set report route in Menu 316
 Set alarm condition if required for door forced Menu 423
 Select output type 61 D.O.T.L alarm Menu 411
 Select the door the D.O.T.L is operating on Menu 412
 Set output polarity for the output. Menu 413
 Set time parameter for the output Menu 414
 Select output options for the output Menu 415

Access control with time zones

 Assign user to a door/s Menu 145
 Assign user to a time zone (e.g. time zone 2) Menu 144
 Assign reader/keypad to a door assignment Menu 617
 Select options for reader/keypad (e.g.; arm/disarm/part) Menu 612
 If required Select reader badging Menu 614
 Set output to required function (e.g. 60 Door) Menu 411
 Select event assignment (door Name) Menu 412
 Select output polarity (e.g. Open one shot low = 4) Menu 413
 Set time parameter for the output (e.g. 10sec) Menu 414
 Set any options required for the output Menu 415
 Select door options in Menu 423
 Select name for time zone Menu 750
 Set time frame that the user will have access (e.g. 9am-5pm) Menu 751
 Set the days that the time zone will be active Menu 752

Access control with door auto open/close

 Assign user to a door/s Menu 145
 Assign reader/keypad to a door assignment Menu 617
 Select options for reader/keypad (e.g. arm/disarm/part) Menu 612
 If required Select reader badging Menu 614
 Set output to required function (e.g. 60 Door) Menu 411
 Select event assignment (door Name) Menu 412
 Select output polarity (e.g. Open one shot low = 4) Menu 413
 Set time parameter for the output (e.g. 10sec) Menu 414
 Set any options required for the output Menu 415
 Select unlock time zone for door (e.g. time zone 2) Menu 422
 Select door options in Menu 423
 Select name for time zone 2 Menu 750
 Set the unlock time period for the door Menu 751
 Set the days that the time zone will be active Menu 752

Using outputs with time zones

 Select desired output & select event type 58 time zone Menu 411
 Select output event assignment (e.g. time zone 2) Menu 412
 Select output polarity Menu 413
 Select output time parameter Menu 414
 Select time zone and set time frame for that time zone Menu 751
 Select the days of the week that the time zone will operate Menu 752

Operating a door with a single digit code

 Set user pin length to “0” ( 0 = variable ) Menu 150
 Set user 10 pin code to 5 Menu 112
 Set user 10 Area assignment to no area Menu 141
 Set output 5 to event type 56-follow pin Menu 411
 Set output 5 to 10 in event assignment-( 10 =this user ) Menu 412
 Set output 5 to 4 = ( normally open one shot low ) Menu 413
 Set output 5 to 000 000 005 000 ( 5 seconds ) Menu 414
 Enable output 5 to display status message Menu 415
 To open door press 5 and ok.

Setting up an Request to exit zone.

 Select zone and set to Display only ( 14 ) Menu 311
 Select an area for the zone Menu 312
 Select the door that the zone belongs to. Menu 315

System Components

Keypads

 CP050B night arm station
 CP150B External vandal resistant keypad (large)
 CP151B External vandal resistant keypad (slim)
 CP700B Graphic white (non prox)
 CP701B Graphic white with prox
 CP710B Graphic black (non prox)
 CP711B Graphic black with prox

Readers

 PR109B Internal LAN prox reader (black)
 PR110B Internal LAN prox reader (white)
 PR111B External LAN prox reader (black)
 PR112B External LAN prox reader (white)
 PR116B External LAN Smart Card reader (white)
 PR115B External LAN Smart Card reader (black)
 PR114B Internal LAN Smart Card reader (white)
 PR113B Internal LAN Smart Card reader (black)
 CM728B Bio metric reader (black)
 CM729B Bio metric reader (white)

Prox credentials

 PR200 ( Grey token )
 PR201 ( Black token with keyring )
 PR260 ( clam shell prox card )
 PR250 ( ISO prox card )

Smart card credentials

 PR301 ( Smart card token with keyring )
 PR350 ( ISO Smart card )
 PR365 ( Adhesive smart card sticker )

System Components(Expansion modules)

 CM101B voice module
 CM195B Multi RF receiver interface
 CM704B 8/16 zone input expander
 CM705B universal expansion module
 CM707B piggy back zone input expander (used with CM705B)
 CM710B 4 way relay output module
 CM720B 1 amp power supply module
 CM743B GSM/GPRS 2G plug on module
 CM751B TCP/IP interface module
 CM760B Real time clock module
 CM797B LAN isolator module

Accessories

 SW500B Solution link software
 SW501B Site manager software ( customer software )
 CM900 Direct link cable
 CM901 Firmware upgrade cable
 CM255 Default key module (one time use only)
 CM940B 6 way programmable relay card. (Can be separated into single
cards )

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