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Graphic Keypads

Installer Reference Guide

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Bosch Security Systems     03/16    Graphic Keypads BIRG FTR1.0

Specifications

Part Numbers:

CP700B - CP710B- CP722B - CP723B - CP741B Graphic Keypads.

Operating Voltage:

10.0V D.C. - 14.5V D.C. @ 100mA Max.

Module Connection: 

(RS485 LAN)

Max total LAN length using multi strand security cable = 500m,  
Max total LAN length using 2 pair twisted shielded data cable (Belden 8723) = 1200m.   
See full control panel manual for complete wiring instructions.

Lock Output:

Protected open collector transistor output 500mA.

Egress Input:

Low to trigger.  Can be disabled via software control.

Dimensions:

92mm(W), 20mm(D), 132mm(H). CM444B = 46mm(W), 12.5mm(D), 12mm H)

Environment:

-30˚ to 55˚C  RH 5 to 85% at 30˚C non-condensing.

Fixing Method:

Keypads should be mounted on a sturdy vertical wall using fixtures appropriate for the wall con-
struction type.  See instructions for correct tamper installation.

Warranty:

3 years from date of manufacture (return to base).

N12138

N12138

RoHS

In the interest of ongoing product development this 

document is subject to change without notice. 

Figure 9: Keypad Connection Diagram

SW5 = LAN TERM

SW

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

1 2 3 4

16

X

X

X X

X

X

X

X X

X X X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X X
X X

X

X X

X X X

X X X X

ADDRESS

ADDRESS

ON

1 2 3 4 5

TAMPER

Lock 

Output

EGRESS

INPUT

N/O

BK
RD

WH

BL

YL

GN

TO

DOOR 

LOCK

+

-

+12V

DF70

N/O

COM

N/C

CM444 Relay Card

RED

BLACK

WHITE

BLUE

YELLOW

GREEN

= LAN +

= LAN -

= LAN A

= LAN B

= LOCK

= EGRESS

Wiring Legend

CM720B or CM723B 

Power Supply

(Battery backed up)

+    -

DOOR

LOCK

Egress 

Input

ONLY USE THE SUPPLIED CONNECTION
CABLE WHEN INSTALLING THE KEYPAD

PROTECTION

DIODE

+

CM444B RELAY CARD

MODULE  L

AN

CONTR

OL  P

ANEL

-

A

B

+

RD

+

To C

ontrol Pa

nel

If required switch 

number 5 (SW5) can be 

turned ON to terminate 

the LAN at the keypad. 

See panel wiring  

guidelines.

The optional CM444B relay module 

provides an easy way to interface the 

keypad’s lock output to the door lock. 

 

Because of its small physical size  

(12.5 x 46 x 12mm) it can be easily lo-

cated in the wall cavity if required.

The egress input 

 is low (0V) to trigger.   

Disable via panel  

programming if not  

being used.

Address Select Switch.  Keypads must be 

set to a unique address as per “DIP Switch 

Address Settings” on page 3.

All Wi-Fi enabled keypads are supplied 

from the factory set to Address 1.

 

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Note

  You must power cycle the panel or perform 

a LAN scan after connecting new keypads  
for the system to initialise the them.

The connection diagram shown below 
includes the lock and egress functions 

which are provided on the Smart Card 

enabled keypads only. 

Connection Diagram

Keypad tamper 

switch must be  

installed correctly 

to provide front 

and rear tamper  

protection.

Summary of Contents for CP799B

Page 1: ...curity System Installer Reference Guide EN Security Systems This guide covers the following keypads CP700B White CP710B Black CP722B Smart Card White CP732B Smart Card Black CP741B Wi Fi Enabled Tamper White CP799B Service Keypad ...

Page 2: ...ADDRESS SELECT 3 INSTALLING THE KEYPAD 4 KEYPAD OPERATION 5 LCD STATUS ICONS 5 KEYPAD KEY FUNCTIONS 5 HOLD DOWN FUNCTIONS 6 KEYPAD LED INDICATORS 6 KEYPAD ALERT TONES 7 EGRESS AND LOCK CONTROL 7 WI FI KEYPAD SETUP 8 CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES 9 BOX CONTENTS 9 SERVICE KEYPAD INSTALLER TOOL 10 ADDRESSING 10 CONNECTION DIAGRAM 11 SPECIFICATIONS 11 ...

Page 3: ...er 1 Only address 1 Table 1 Keypad Compatibility Keypad Addressing Each keypad fitted to the system must be assigned a unique address on the LAN For convenience the address dip switch configuration table shown below is also provided on the rear of the plastic keypad housing Wi Fi enabled keypads are factory set to address 1 and cannot be changed Other keypads should be set to an ad Solution Graphi...

Page 4: ...he required keypad address at this time Step 3 If the keypad has a built in tamper switch you will also need to install the rear tamper screw in the rear tamper plate Once installed use a knife to cut the 3 small plastic tabs holding the rear tamper plate so it is no longer connected to the keypad mounting plate Step 4 To mount the keypad simply align the 4 rectangular holes in the back of the key...

Page 5: ...ned All On or Part On On The area is turned All On or Part On Off The area is turned Off On All messages have been read Off Message queue is empty Flash An unread message is in the queue On Area is ready to turn on All On Part On Off Not ready Zone Open The Wi Fi enabled keypad or module has successfully connect ed to your local Wi Fi network The Wi Fi enabled keypad or module is not connected to ...

Page 6: ...larm If programmed the sirens will sound and the monitoring station will be notified Table 5 Hold Down Functions Figure 7 Keypad Emergency Alarm Triggers Keypad LED Indicators Keypads includes green blue and red LED s which pro vide visual feedback during system operation The green and red LED s indicators will show area and alarm status and the blue LED will show the door status depending how the...

Page 7: ...s nearly expired Entry Delay The hi lo entry delay warning tone will sound once every second when an en try delay zone in the area the keypad has been assigned to is triggered If the system is not disarmed before the entry time expires then an alarm will occur Error If you press an invalid button during any data entry sequence the keypad will sound a 2 second warning tone indicating that the comma...

Page 8: ...manual SSID Scan This option will request the system to create a list of all SSID s currently in range of the Wi Fi keypad Use the down arrow key to step through the available SSID s and press OK to select the required station The SSID scan also displays the signal strength for each station in dB s Decibels To ensure reliable Wi Fi per formance do not attempt to connect the keypad the a station wi...

Page 9: ... panel to send a trouble report when the control panel detects that the ethernet module is missing or when the module is rebooting for any reason A restore report will be sent when the control panel detects that the module has returned to normal Configuration Examples Alarm control function only 1 Install the keypad as per instructions 2 Set the home area for the keypad 3 Set keypad options as req...

Page 10: ...panel has been placed in service mode from one of the main keypads or if the panel cabinet tamper input is unsealed Service keypad operation will cease when service mode ends or the cabinet tamper is sealed The CP799B keypad includes a built in DF smart card reader allowing RFID cards and tokens to be easily enrolled di rectly at the keypad if required Alpha text characters have also been included...

Page 11: ... X X X ADDRESS ADDRESS ON 1 2 3 4 5 TAMPER Lock Output EGRESS INPUT N O BK RD WH BL YL GN TO DOOR LOCK 12V DF70 N O COM N C CM444 Relay Card RED BLACK WHITE BLUE YELLOW GREEN LAN LAN LAN A LAN B LOCK EGRESS Wiring Legend CM720B or CM723B Power Supply Battery backed up DOOR LOCK Egress Input ONLY USE THE SUPPLIED CONNECTION CABLE WHEN INSTALLING THE KEYPAD PROTECTION DIODE CM444B RELAY CARD MODULE ...

Page 12: ...Bosch Security Systems Level 2 21 Solent Circuit Baulkham Hills NSW 2153 Australia Phone 1300 026 724 www boschsecurity com au 2016 Bosch Security Systems Graphic Keypads BIRG Issue FTR1 0 ...

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