View Area Status; View Point Status - Bosch Security System Owner's Manual

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View Area Status

Use this function when you need to know the status (whether armed or disarmed) of areas other
than the one you're in.
1.
Ensure that your command center is at idle text.
2.
Press the [ESC]/[MENU] keys to enter the command menu. Press [NEXT] until the
VIEW AREA STATUS function is displayed.
3.
Press [ENT]. The first display shows the status of the first area within your command
center's scope.
4.
Press [NEXT] to see the status of each of the areas within your command center's scope.
5.
Press [ESC] to return to your current area's idle text.

View Point Status

Use this function to identify the number or location of each point in an area, and to show the
current condition of any point you select. This function is useful as an aid in servicing the
system.
1.
Ensure that your command center is at idle text.
2.
Press the [ESC]/[MENU] keys to enter the command menu. Press [NEXT] until the
VIEW PT STATUS function is displayed.
3.
Press [ENT]. The display shows AREA X ## (where X ## = the area number and the
number of points to view).
4.
Press [ENT]. The display shows PT ## XXXXX (where XXXXX = the type of point).
Press [ENT] again to see the current condition of the point. The display will show one
of the following:
PT###-SHORT-HW which indicates that a hard wire (HW) point is shorted.
PT###-OPEN-HW which indicates that a HW point is open.
PT###-NORML-HW which indicates that a HW point is normal.
PT###-MISNG-HW which indicates that a HW point is missing.
5.
Continue to press [ENT] to see the type and condition of each point in the area.
Note:
You will notice that the text for COMMAND 7 and COMMAND 9 is followed by a "MISNG"
condition on Points 72 and 136. Points 72 and 136 serve dual purposes. They are used for
COMMAND 7 and COMMAND 9, and they are also used to supervise the data expansion bus.
When you see that Points 72 and 136 are missing, do not be alarmed. When these points are
missing, the point bus is normal.
6.
Press [ESC] to return to your current area's idle text.

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