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DS6R2 Installation and Operation Guide Self-Contained Control Panel...
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DS6R2 | Installation and Operation Guide | Trademarks Trademarks ® Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 4/08 | F01U081960-01...
DS6R2 | Installation and Operation Guide | 1.0 Overview CAN bus wiring requirements are as follows: 1.0 Overview • CAN Bus Interface: Connect the CAN bus to the MTR Communication Receiver with at least Multi-Tenant System (MTS) Overview 1.5 mm (16 AWG) shielded twisted-pair wire;...
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DS6R2 | Installation and Operation Guide | 1.0 Overview Figure 1: MTS System Overview 1- MTSW Security Station Software 5- MTGW CAN RS-485 Bus Gateway 2- MTR Communication Receiver 6- RS-485 Device (DS12R pictured) 3- CAN Bus 1 7- RS-485 Device (DS6R2 pictured) 4- CAN Bus 2 Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
DS6R2. When installation is complete, perform a Connect devices as shown in Figure 4. If the DS6R2 is full system test. the last device on the RS-485 bus, connect a 120 Ω...
DS6R2 | Installation and Operation Guide | 2.0 Installation Instant Zone Wiring Refer to Table 2 for wiring connections. To change a delay zone to an instant zone and override Entry Delay and Exit Delay, connect a short Table 2: Terminal Wiring between the INS terminal and the zone’s COM...
DS6R2 | Installation and Operation Guide | 2.0 Installation Keyswitch Wiring Figure 9: Output Wiring Depending on programming settings, you can use a keyswitch to arm or disarm the DS6R2: • If Program Address 29 is set to 1, the input operates as a momentary keyswitch that can only arm the system.
Use the Master Code for programming. The three User Codes cannot be used to program the DS6R2. The default Master Code is 1234. If you forget the Master Code, reset the DS6R2 to its default values. Refer to Section 3.5 Resetting Default Values on page 14.
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DS6R2 | Installation and Operation Guide | 3.0 Programming Table 3: Programming Values Program Address Description Factory Default Value Program Value Master Code 1234 0001 to 9999 (0000 is not allowed) User Code 1 1000 0001 to 9999 (0000 = disable)
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DS6R2 | Installation and Operation Guide | 3.0 Programming Table 3: Programming Values (continued) Program Address Description Factory Default Value Program Value Zone 5 Type 1 = Instant 5 = Silent zone 2 = Delay 6 = Perimeter zone 3 = 24-hour...
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000000000 = Disabled Allows 000000001 to 999999999 ID numbers * If an RF ID is entered for Program Addresses 37 to 54, the zone is a wireless zone. The DS6R2 ignores the wired zone. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 4/08 | F01U081960-01...
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Silent Zone When the system is armed, faulting a Silent zone causes a Silent alarm. The keypad is silent and shows no alarm output, but the DS6R2 sends an alarm event to the central station. Perimeter Zone When the perimeter is armed, faulting a Perimeter zone causes an alarm.
(65.7 ft) from the DS6R2. 3. Enter the nine-digit ID for the wireless device. The DS6R2 supports up to 6 key fobs and 18 wireless 4. For key fobs, set Program Address 35 to 1. devices, including motion detectors, smoke detectors, This setting enables up to six key fobs.
DS6R2 | Installation and Operation Guide | 4.0 Wireless Maintenance Supervisory Trouble 4.0 Wireless Maintenance You can program the DS6R2 to ignore Supervisory Trouble conditions for 12 or 24 hours. After the Wireless Device Test Mode programmed time, the DS6R2 beeps once each minute.
DS6R2 | Installation and Operation Guide | 6.0 RS-485 Bus Address 6.0 RS-485 Bus Address Assign a unique address to each device connected to the RS-485 bus. DIP Switch Number DIP Switch Number DIP Switch Number • = DIP switch ON •...
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DS6R2 | Installation and Operation Guide | 6.0 RS-485 Bus Address Notes Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 4/08 | F01U081960-01...