Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
130 Perinton Parkway
Fairport, NY 14450
USA
www.boschsecurity.com
© 2014 Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
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Use the serial number located on the product label and refer to the
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12 | Certi
fi
cations
Region Certi
fi
cation
US
UL 365 - Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Units and
Systems
UL 609 - Local Burglar Alarm Units and Systems
UL 636 - Holdup Alarm Units and Systems
UL 985 - Household Fire Warning System Units
UL 1023 - Household Burglar-Alarm System Units
UL 1076 - Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and Systems
UL 1610 - Central Station Burglar Alarm Units
CSFM - California Of
fi
ce of The State Fire Marshal
FCC Part 15 Class B
ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010 - Control Panel Standard - Features
for False Alarm Reduction
CA
Canada CAN/ULC S303 - Local Burglar Alarm Units and
Systems
CAN/ULC S304 - Signal Receiving Centre and Premise Alarm
Control Units
CAN/ULC S545 - Residential Fire Warning System Control
Units
ULC-ORD C1023 - Household Burglar Alarm System Units
ULC-ORD C1076 - Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and
Systems
ICES-003 - Digital Apparatus
14 | Speci
fi
cations
Dimensions
6.2 in x 4.7 in x 0.6 in
(158 mm x 120 mm x 16 mm)
Voltage (input)
12 VDC nominal
Current with prox
detection disabled
200 mA in standby mode
300 mA in alarm mode
Current with prox
detection enabled
300 mA in standby mode
400 mA in alarm mode
Operating temperature 0°C to +50°C (+32°F to +122°F)
Relative humidity
5% to 93% at +32°C (+90°F) non-
condensing
Terminal wire size
18 AWG to 22 AWG (1.02 mm to 0.65 mm)
SDI2 wiring with prox
detector disabled
Maximum distance - wire size
(unshielded wire only):
200 ft (61 m) - 22 AWG (0.65 mm)
520 ft (159 m) - 18 AWG (1.02 mm)
SDI2 wiring with prox
detector enabled
Maximum distance - wire size (unshielded
wire only):
150 ft (46 m) - 22 AWG (0.65 mm)
390 ft (119 m) - 18 AWG (1.02 mm)
Compatibility
B5512/B5512E
fi
rmware v2.03 and higher
B4512/B4512E
fi
rmware v2.03 and higher
B3512/B3512E
fi
rmware v2.03 and higher
D9412GV4
fi
rmware v2.03 and higher
D7412GV4
fi
rmware v2.03 and higher
12 | Keypad cleaning
Use a soft cloth and non-abrasive cleaning solution to clean your keypad
(for example, micro
fi
ber cloth and eyeglass cleaner). Spray the cleaner
onto the cloth. Do not spray cleaners directly onto the keypad.
The control panel supervises all keypads on the SDI2 bus.
If a keypad fails to respond to the control panel, the control panel
declares a Missing Keypad Trouble. When the control panel can
again communicate with the keypad, it restores the Missing Keypad
Trouble.
During a Missing Keypad Trouble, any connected keypad that
maintained contact with the control panel shows the Missing Keypad
Trouble as its idle text, and shows the missing keypad’s address. The
communicating keypads also sound a trouble tone. Users can silence
the trouble tone. If no other troubles exist, the tone silences when
the missing keypad restores.
7 | Supervision
11 | Firmware updates
8 | Proximity reader
Updating the keypad
fi
rmware:
1. Go to the Bosch website (us.boschsecurity.com) and download
the
fi
rmware from the B942 product page.
2. Save
the
fi
rmware to your MicroSD card.
3. Ensure the keypad is powered.
4. Slide the MicroSD card into the MicroSD card slot until it clicks
into place. Refer to
Figure 11.1
.
5. The keypad power indicator LED
fl
ashes during the update. The
keypad also shows
Please wait while programming
fl
ash
.
6. If the keypad shows the calibration screen, follow the on-screen
instructions to calibrate.
7. When the update completes, the keypad shows
Firmware update
successful. Remove SD card to continue
.
8. Remove the memory card from the device. To do so, press down
on the card and quickly remove pressure. The card clicks out of
place. Use your
fi
ngernail on the upper groove on the card to
slide it out.
9. The keypad shows the power up screen with the updated
revision number and then shows the Home screen.
Firmware updates require a MicroSD card (2 GB to 32 GB).
R Y G B
PWR A B COM
1 COM 2 COM 3 COM 4 COM NO C
Figure 11.1: Inserting a MicroSD card
9 | Addresses, points, and output numbers
To determine the point numbers or output number for each keypad
address, multiply the address number by 10 for the base number, and
then use numbers 1 through 4 in the ones place for the point
numbers. Use 1 in the ones place for the output number.
Examples
For keypad address
01
the point numbers for the input devices are 11
through 14:
Terminal no
1
2
3
4
Input no
11
12
13
14
For output devices connected to the NO and C terminals the output
number is 11.
For keypad address
03
the point numbers for the input devices are 81
through 34:
Terminal no
1
2
3
4
Input no
31
32
33
34
For output devices connected to the NO and C terminals the output
number is 31.
10 | Con
fi
gure Emergency Key functions
To enable the Emergency Key functions use RPS to set the A,B,C Key
Response parameters (KEYPADS/Global Keypad Settings) as follows:
- To enable the Fire key, set A Key Response to Manual
fi
re alarm.
- To enable the Medical key, set B Key Response to Manual medical
alarm (with or without alarm bell).
- To enable the Panic key, set C Key Response to Manual panic alarm
(invisible or visible).
13 | Certi
fi
cations
6 | Audible tones
The keypad has a built-in speaker that produces several distinct warning
tones. The keypad backlight illuminates when it emits an audible tone.
Tone
Description
Fire signal
When an area is in
fi
re alarm, the keypad emits
a pulsed, high-pitched bell tone.
Gas signal
When a gas point activates, the keypad emits a
unique high pitched tone.
User alarm
When a user alarm (such as panic and medical
alarms) occurs, the tone sounds for the
programmed amount of time.
Burglary signal
When an area is in alarm, the keypad emits a
steady, high pitched bell tone.
Entrance warning The keypad emits an intermittent beep tone
during entry delay periods to remind the user
to disarm the area.
Exit warning
The keypad emits an intermittent beep tone
during exit delay.
Invalid button
buzz
When an invalid button, or sequence of
buttons, is pressed, the keypad emits a
fl
at
buzz tone.
Keypad encoding
tone
The keypad emits a muted beep tone as each
button is pressed to indicate that the entry
was accepted.
Trouble buzzer
When a trouble event occurs, such as a service
alert, the keypad emits a two-tone warble until
you enter a programmed passcode with the
appropriate authority.
Watch tone
A single clean tweedle tone alerts the user
anytime a watch point is faulted.
Table 6.1: Keypad audible tones
5 | Status indicators
Table 5.1: Keypad status icons
You can diagnose and troubleshoot the system using the keypad’s
status indicators. Refer to
Table 5.1
.
Status icon
Function
Green check - Ready to turn on (arm)
Red lock - Turned on (armed)
Yellow caution - System trouble
GAS
Blue GAS - Gas alarm
Blue plug - AC power present
The proximity reader allows users to use a token or card in place
of a passcode to turn on or off the security system. The proximity
reader supports EM4102 (125 kHz) credentials. The Bosch
ACA-ATR13-RFID tag and Bosch ACD-ATR11ISO-RFID card are
examples.
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Installation Guide
Touch Screen Keypad
B942/B942W