Configure Devices; Test Devices - Bosch ICP-EZM2 Installer's Manual

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3.1.3

Configure Devices

Input and Output Devices
The ISW-BMC1-S135X Door/Window Contact and the ISW-BIN1-S135X Inertia Detector have a
magnetic switch as an input. If the magnetic switch is not used, remove the magnet from the device
before starting the Point Test.
Once the network is established and configured, the system announces "Test all points." Test the wireless
devices in this order: input devices, output devices, and relay modules.
Do not exit the Point Test until all intended wireless devices are tested. Otherwise, you must
manually add devices to the system.
If extra wireless devices not intended for installation are within the wireless hub's range, the hub
might also discover these devices. To exclude any unused devices from the system, press [#] (or [5]
from the control center) to exit the Point Test. The wireless hub returns all unused devices to the
undiscovered state.
As you test each device, complete Section 4.3.5 Point Programming Items on page 46, and Section 4.3.6 Output
Programming Items on page 51.
When you restore the device, the system announces the assigned device number.
3.1.4

Test Devices

Point numbers are assigned to wireless devices in the order that the devices are tested (tampered
or faulted and restored). If specific point numbers are preferred for wireless devices, ensure that the
wireless devices are tested in the appropriate order. Otherwise, the system assigns the lowest
available point number to the first tested wireless device.
Refer to the following table for instructions on testing each wireless device.
Device
Motion Detectors
Smoke Detector
Relay Module
Inertia Detector
Glass Break Detector
Mini Door/Window Contact
Recessed Door/Window Contact
Door/Window Contact
Siren
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To test the inertia detector, create a shock to cause an inertia alarm, and then restore alarm.
2
To test the glass break detector, use a special tool to cause a glass break alarm, and then restore the alarm.
3
If you tamper the detector, the control panel enrolls the detector, but does not test it. You must create the
appropriate alarm and restore the alarm to test the detector.
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To Test:
Walk across the detector's coverage pattern.
Press and release the detector's test button, or
Blow smoke into the detector's chamber to cause an alarm. Restore the
alarm.
Input: Fault and restore the supervised loop.
Output: Tamper the device.
Perform both tests only if both the input and output are used.
Magnetic Switch: Open and then close the switch.
Inertia Only: Cause an alarm and then restore the alarm
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detector.
Cause an alarm and then restore the alarm
Open and then close the magnetic switch.
Open and then close the magnetic switch, or
Fault and then restore the supervised loop.
Perform both tests only if both the magnetic switch and supervised loop are
used.
Tamper the device.
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, or tamper the
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, or tamper the detector.

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