Nz 300 lsn hold-up and intrusion control panel, Nz 300 – Bosch 8-Dec User Manual

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NZ 300 LSN Hold-up and

Intrusion Control Panel

Features

8 detection areas
8 keypads
4 inter programs
1 LSN loop or 2 LSN stubs with 127 LSN elements and

up to 140 detector addresses

Identification of individual detectors
All connected switch outputs freely programmable
Simple programming with NzPara
Integrated AWUG (dialing modem)
TeleService-compliant
40 users

The NZ 300 LSN emergency call control panel and the
BE 300 LSN keypad ensure a high level of flexibility and
reliability.
This is achieved through use of the local security network
LSN. A characteristic feature of the local security network
LSN is that the detectors and control elements of a security
system are all connected to the control panel with a single
transmission unit, making efficient use of cables and
ensuring compliance with regulations.
The BE 300 LSN remote keypad is deployed for operation,
for signaling alarms and for displaying the status.
The NZ 300 LSN is TeleService-compliant.

System Overview

1

Telephone network

2

Transmission unit

3

External signaling device

4

Configuration PC

E

LSN element

Functions

The BE 300 LSN keypad acts as a remote display/control

panel for the NZ 300 LSN. The BE 300 LSN is built into

an LSN loop or LSN stub. Up to eight BE 300 LSN units

can be connected.

Assistance providers can be informed alternatively via:

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Transmission units (ÜE)

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Integrated dialing modems (AWUG)

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Integrated dialers or communicators such as AT

2000 (built-in or housing-on-housing)

-

2 x acoustic and 1 x optical external warning devices

(local alarm signaling).

The following switch outputs are available:

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Switch output for faults (1 x fault relay)

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Switch output for alarms (1 x ÜE relay)

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Freely programmable switch output (1 x relay)

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Freely programmable control panel points (2 x open

collector outputs)

Up to 8 detection areas can be programmed with the

NZ 300 LSN. Only detection area 1 can be the main area

or control panel area. The areas are defined when

programming the NZ 300 LSN.

Four internal detection areas (4 inter-programs) can be

formed by allocating detectors (freely programmable).

Each area can be "internally activated" on an individual

basis.

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