30 en | Test Software Global View Station 1000
F.01U.173.867 | 2.0 | 2010.11 Operations Manual Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
6.2.1 Reset Button
– SW1 – resets the board to default settings
– Resetting should be used when changing the system address or communication protocol
when the unit is powered
6.2.2 Address Selection
– DIP1 – Switches 1-4
– Switches in various combinations of on/off will allow address setting of 1-16
– Default address: 1
– Address MUST be the same for Auxiliary Control board (in PSU), Camera Control board
(in camera assembly), and Code Translator (in PSU)
– See the GVS1000 Installation Manual for further details
6.2.3 Protocol Selection
– For Biphase models, ensure Pelco D mode is enabled.
– DIP1 – Switch 5
– Switch ON: Pelco D mode
– Switch OFF: Pelco P mode
– Default: Pelco D mode (switch off)
– Switch UP position is ON
6.2.4 System Communication
– T1 – Connects to system input
– to receive system communication from controller
– required for both simplex (2-wire configuration) and duplex (4-wire configuration)
– T2 – connects to system output
– to send system communication to controller – OPTIONAL
– required only for duplex (4-wire configuration)
– LED10 – indicates communication traffic to the system (LED always on when diagnostics
function engaged)
6.2.5 Self Test Diagnostic Function
– DIP1 – Switch 6
– Switch ON and jumper JP8 ON: diagnostics function on
– Switch OFF and jumper JP8 OFF: diagnostics function off
– Default: diagnostics function off (switch off, jumper JP8 OFF)
– Tests Aux1 through 8 sequentially, and then tests motor Pan LEFT/RIGHT and Tilt UP/
DOWN respectively
– 3 seconds for each test function
– Stops only at end of cycle
6.2.6 Termination Jumpers
– JP6 / JP7 – controls the impedance communication lines
– JP6 – T1 telemetry jumper
– JP7 – T2 telemetry jumper – ALWAYS OPEN
– JP8 – diagnostics tool jumper
6.2.7 Photocell Control Adjustments
– CN7 – connection to photocell
– VR1 – sensitivity adjustment for photocell switching
– CCW rotation decreases lux switch point
– CW rotation increases lux switch point