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Bosch Solution 2000 Programming

Bosch Solution 2000 Programming

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Programming the BOSCH Solution 2000 & 3000 with the Icon
Keypad
This programming guide will show you the simplest steps required to program the basic
features of the system in order to make it operational for domestic use. Each programming
method assumes that you are not in programming mode, and that the system is in its
normal state and disarmed.
Press the button sequences inside the
step in the method.
Installer Code
(default) =
User 1 Code
(default) =
Most of the required programming uses the following four-step method:
1. Enter programming mode:
inside house) and Away (person outside house) indicators flash on the keypad.
2. Go to the required location:
3. Change the data in that location (i.e., enter a number between 0 - 15), e.g.:
4. Save and exit programming mode:
more changes.
The alarm system stores information related to each feature at unique "locations". Each
location will store a number between 0 - 15 that will indicate the option(s) selected for that
particular feature. Depending on the type of feature, the stored number may literally
represent the actual number (e.g., a number 1 may literally mean the number 1, which
will be the case for a user code location), or it may represent a specific function (e.g., a 1
may indicate that something is activated, selected, or turned on, which is the case for the
RF receiver location, where 1 means the RADION receiver has been set). Some
locations will require that you combine numbers to select multiple options. For example, if
option 1 means "Reporting functions allowed" and option 2 means "Remote arming by
telephone allowed", then entering the number 3 at that location would select both of those
options, since 1 + 2 = 3.
Apart from programming mode, some settings can be programmed quickly via
code
/
master code
number representing the required operation, and then pressing [ # ] to confirm — three
beeps will sound and the Stay (person inside house) and Away (person outside house)
indicators flash on the keypad. For an example of this, please refer to
Time."
1 2 3 4
(use this code to enter programming mode).
2 5 8 0
(this is also a
[
1 2 3 4
[ loc. no. ] [ # ]
operations, which require you to enter the code, followed by a
[ square brackets ]
master
code).
— two beeps sound and the Stay (person
# ]
— or move to another location to make
[ 9 6 0 # ]
to complete the task at each
"XV. Set Date &
[ 1 5 * ]
installer
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Summary of Contents for Bosch Solution 2000

  • Page 1 Programming the BOSCH Solution 2000 & 3000 with the Icon Keypad This programming guide will show you the simplest steps required to program the basic features of the system in order to make it operational for domestic use. Each programming method assumes that you are not in programming mode, and that the system is in its normal state and disarmed.
  • Page 2 If you are using a Solution 2000, then your tampers should be assigned to Zone 8; we suggest you leave the battery disconnected, close the lid on the metal enclosure, power up the system via the AC power, default the panel, then temporarily change the zone type for Zone 8 to “Not Used”...
  • Page 3 I. Default Panel It is recommended that you default the panel to ensure you start with factory settings. There are two methods for doing this: Method 1 1. Enter programming mode: 1 2 3 4 2. Default the panel: [ 9 6 1 # ] 3.
  • Page 4 • — Assign this to zones that you do not intend to use, so that they Not Used are removed from the system. Each zone has a unique location that specifies its zone type. In order to select one of the above zone types for a specific zone, you will need to enter its corresponding number into the zone type location for that zone: •...
  • Page 5 Using the above information, make the necessary programming changes to your system. If you are using a Solution 2000, only zones 1 - 8 can be used, so you should use Zone 8 as your tamper zone, which is already a 24-hour tamper by default.
  • Page 6 • 8 = Handover delay to be sequential • 0 = Handover delay to be non-sequential IV. Change Entry Time 1 Entry Time 1 is the time specified for a zone with a Delay-1 zone type. You can change this time by programming two locations: 466 & 467 — combining the time set in these two locations will give you the total time specified for Entry Time 1.
  • Page 7 Combining the time of 8 seconds in location 470 with the time of 112 seconds specified in location 471 will give a total exit time of 120 seconds. VI. Set Stay Mode 1 Stay Mode 1 can be used to have the system partially armed with some zones isolated, whilst others remain active.
  • Page 8 • 181 (default number = 1) • 182 (default number = 2) • 183 (default number = 3) • 184 (default number = 4) You need to change the number in each location to change the installer code. The following example will show you how to change the installer code from 1 2 3 4 to 6789: 1.
  • Page 9 0 = Not Used • 1 = Use RADION (Solution 3000 only) • 2 = Use WE800EV2 (Solution 2000) For example, to assign a RADION B810 as the RF receiver: Enter programming mode: 1 2 3 4 Go to the location for receiver assignment:...
  • Page 10 XI. Adjust External Siren Beep Volume for Key Fob Arm/Disarm When you arm/disarm the system via a remote key fob, the external siren beeps briefly to acknowledge this. You can adjust the volume of these beeps (0 = no beeps, 15 = loudest beeps; default = 13): 1.
  • Page 11: Program Phone Numbers

    To delete an RF device: 1. Enter the RF device installer code operation: 1 2 3 4 0 # ] 2. Enter the zone number (1 - 16) of the RF device you want to delete, e.g.: [ 9 # ] 3.
  • Page 12 You will need to reprogram the date and time whenever power is lost to the system. Need more information? Hopefully this guide has helped you program your Solution 2000/3000 alarm system and you now have an understanding of the programming principles. Please refer to the User’s Guide for a better understanding of basic user operations, such as arming, disarming and testing the system.

This manual is also suitable for:

Solution 3000