Functional description, Installation, Wiring – Bosch Remote Keypad User Manual

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FMR-5000-C

F.01U.258.926 | 3.0 | 2012.09

Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH

Functional Description

The Remote Keypad can be used to perform the same operating procedures as the control
panel, enabling variable operation of a networked system. It has the following functional
elements (see Figure 1, Page 4):

Installation

Follow the mounting instructions according to the mouting variant for your application.

Before mounting the housing, remove the operating unit. This prevents the touch screen
being damaged and facilitates installing the lower mounting screws.

Wiring

Connect the shield wires to the screw terminal (Figure 11, Page 13 (step 1).

Fasten the cables with cable ties (Figure 11, Page 13, step 1 to 4).

The Remote Keypad has
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2 CAN interfaces (CAN1/CAN2) for networking

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2 Ethernet interfaces (ETH1/ETH2) for networking

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2 signal inputs (IN1/IN2)

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1 USB and 1 RS232 interface

Consider the maximum cable length of 2 m when using the USB and RS232 interfaces (see
Figure 10, Page 12).

WARNING!

Live components and stripped cable! Risk of injury from electric shock. The system must be
current-free during connection work.

NOTICE!

Installation must only be performed by authorized and specialized personnel!

Pos.

Designation

Function

A

Touch screen

Operating the networked system through virtual buttons and variable display windows

B

22 fixed buttons

Standard entries

C

11 LEDs

Indicating the operating status

D

Key switch

2 switch settings, freely programmable, e.g. for switching between day/night mode or
connecting/disconnecting for local alarm signaling

E

Reboot button

Remote Keypad HW reset

F

6-pin DIP switch

Configuration

G

3 rotary switches

Address setting

Mounting variants

Illustration

Mounting Instructions

Surface wall mounting

See Figure 2, Page 5, I

See Figure 3, Page 6 to Figure 5, Page 8 (step 1 to 13) and
Figure 6, Page 9

Flush wall mounting

See Figure 2, Page 5, II

See Figure 3, Page 6 to Figure 5, Page 8 (step 1 to 13) and
Figure 7, Page 10

Tilted installation

See Figure 2, Page 5, III

See Figure 3, Page 6 to Figure 5, Page 8 (step 1 to 13) and
Figure 8, Page 11

NOTICE!

You will find detailed information about the CAN and Ethernet networking of the fire panels in
the Networking Guide available for download at www.boschsecurity.com.

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