Bosch D1260 Series User manual

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Installation Guide
Keypads
D1260/D1260B

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Contents
1.0 Introduction.......................................................4
1.1 Manual Organization .........................................4
1.2 Other Documentation Referenced ...................4
1.3 Documentation Conventions ............................4
1.3.1 Type Styles Used in this Manual ......................4
1.3.2 Tips, Important Notes, Cautions and
Warnings..............................................................4
2.0 D1260/D1260B Overview...............................5
2.1 Parts List ..............................................................6
2.2 Front Panel Features...........................................6
2.2.1 LCD Display .......................................................6
2.2.2 Keypad.................................................................6
2.2.3 Keypad Function Keys.......................................6
2.2.4 Audible Tones.....................................................7
2.3 Internal Features ................................................. 8
3.0 Installation .........................................................9
3.1 Mounting .............................................................9
3.1.1 Location Recommendations..............................9
3.1.2 Mounting the Back Plate..................................10
3.2 Setting the DIP Switch .....................................10
3.3 Tamper Switch..................................................10
3.4 Volume Control................................................10
3.5 Wiring ................................................................11
4.0 Programming the Control Panel ................12
4.1 Enabling the D1260/D1260B Keypad ...........12
4.2 Programming Area Names..............................13
4.3 Programming Security Company
Information........................................................13
4.3.1 D9412G, D9412 and D9112 Control
Panels .................................................................13
4.3.2 D7412G, D7412, D7212G and D7212
Control Panels...................................................14
4.4 99 + Enter “Setup?” Function .........................14
4.5 Programming Custom Functions ....................14
4.6 Adding “Service Walk” to D7412G/
D7412/D7212G/D7212 Service Menu..........14
5.0 Specifications ..................................................16
Figures
Figure 1: D1260/D1260B Front Panels........................ 5
Figure 2: D1260/D1260B LCD Display....................... 6
Figure 3: D1260/D1260B Keypad ................................ 6
Figure 4: D1260/D1260B with Back Plate
Removed ......................................................... 8
Figure 5: D1260/D1260B Back Plate Mounting
Options ............................................................ 9
Figure 6: D1260/D1260B DIP Switch........................ 10
Figure 7: Call for Service Display............................... 10
Figure 8: Increasing and Decreasing Volume ........... 10
Figure 9: Bosch Control Panel to Keypad Flying
Leads Wiring................................................. 11
Figure 10: Plugging in Wire Connector to
D1260/D1260B............................................. 11
Figure 11: Enhanced Command Center Prompt in
RPS................................................................. 12
Figure 12: Enable Display Revision Prompt in RPS .. 12
Figure 13: High Brightness Settings.............................. 14
Figure 14: Low Brightness Settings ............................... 14
Figure 15: Contrast Settings........................................... 14
Tables
Table 1: D1260/D1260B Installation Guide
Organization ................................................... 4
Table 2: Other Referenced Documentation ............... 4
Table 3: Upgrade Kits ................................................... 5
Table 4: Parts List .......................................................... 6
Table 5: D1260/D1260B Dedicated Keys .................. 6
Table 6: Audible Tones................................................. 7
Table 7: D1260/D1260B DIP Switch Settings ......... 10
Table 8: Area/Point Numbers and Area Text.......... 13
Table 9: D1260/D1260B Specifications.................... 16

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1.0 Introduction
This manual refers to the following control panels:
D9412G, D7412G, D7212G, D9412, D7412, D9112,
and D7212. In the remainder of this manual, these
control panels are referred collectively as “Bosch
Control Panels.”
1.1 Manual Organization
This manual is divided into four sections:
Table 1: D1260/D1260B Installation Guide
Organization
Section Description
1 Introduction
2 Overview
3 Installation
4 Programming the Control Panel
1.2 Other Documentation Referenced
Throughout this manual, references are made to other
documentation. Refer to Table 2 for the part numbers
of the documentation that have additional information
about the D1260/D1260B Keypads.
Table 2: Other Referenced Documentation
Name of document Part Number
Security System User’s Guide 4998122475
D7212G Program Entry Guide 4998138538
D7212G Program Record Sheet 4998138542
D9412G/D7412G Program Entry Guide 47775
D9412G/D7412G Program Record
Sheet
47488
1.3 Documentation Conventions
1.3.1 Type Styles Used in this Manual
Bold text Usually indicates selections that
you can use while programming
your control panel or an
important fact that you should
note.
Bold Italicized
Denotes notes, cautions or
warnings.
Italicized text Refers you to a drawing, table,
another section of this
document, or another document.
Also used symbolizes names for
records that you will create.
Courier New
Text
Indicates what can appear on the
D1260/D1260B Keypads
display.
[CAPITALIZED
TEXT]
Indicates a specific key to press.
Example: …press the [ENTER]
key…
Keys to press in sequence
appears as [COMMAND] + [4]
FileNew Describes a menu path in a
Windows-based application.
Example: …select FileNew
to create a new…
1.3.2 Tips, Important Notes, Cautions and
Warnings
Important Notes - Information for
successful operation and programming.
Also tips and shortcuts can be included
here.
Caution - These caution the operator that
physical damage to the program or
equipment might occur.
Warning - These warn of the possibility of
physical damage to the operator.

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2.0 D1260/D1260B Overview
The D1260/D1260B Keypad is a SDI Bus compatible
device used with the Bosch Control Panels with
versions 6.40 or higher. If you need to upgrade your
control panel, you can order the upgrade kits shown in
Table 3 at no charge.
Table 3: Upgrade Kits
Control Panel Upgrade Kit
D9412G or D9412 D9499-0640 or higher
D9112 D9199-0640 or higher
D7412G or D7412 D7499-0640 or higher
D7212 D7299-0641 or higher
The D1260/D1260B features a keypad with keys that
illuminate when pressed, a four-line by 20-character
display, and a built-in speaker that emits several
distinct warning tones.
The control panel supplies all power and data
requirements for the D1260/D1260B through a four-
wire connection. Refer to the Current Rating Chart for
Standby Battery Calculations provided in the approved
applications compliance guide for the specific control
panel used with the D1260/D1260B to determine if
you need an additional power supply.
You can program the control panel to send messages
identifying the supervised keypad that is in trouble to a
central station receiver. To supervise a keypad, refer to
the program entry guide specific to your control panel.
If a keypad loses communication with the control panel
for more than 15 sec, the keypad buzzes and Call
for Service Contact us at: appears. Other
keypads connected to the system show Service
Keypad. The control panel transmits a serial device
trouble report to the receiver. The keypad shows SDI
FAILURE # if the Modem IIIa2communication format
is used or TROUBLE ZN D if the BFSK communication
format is used. For more information, refer to the
D6600 Computer Interface Manual (P/N: 4998122703).
Figure 1: D1260/D1260B Front Panels
#
1
1
4
2
4
D1260B
D1260
3
3
3
4
2
4
3
1 - LCD display
(refer to Section 2.2.1 LCD Display on page 6)
2 - Digital keypad
(refer to Section 2.2.2 Keypad on page 6)
3- Soft keys (refer to Soft Keys in Section 2.2.3
Keypad Function Keys on page 6)
4 - Keypad function keys (refer to Section 2.2.3
Keypad Function Keys on page 6)

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2.1 Parts List
Table 4 lists the items included with a D1260,
D1260BLK, D1260R and D1260B Keypads.
Table 4: Parts List
Qty. Description Part Number
1 CD with: 4998122742B
•D1260/D1260B Owner’s
Manual PDF
50410
•D1260/D1260B Installation
Guide PDF
48101
•Security System User’s Guide
PDF
4998122475
•Adobe Acrobat Reader
software
40751C
1 Four-wire Flying Lead Connector 15-04298-000
1 D1260/D1260B Installation Guide 48101
1 Security System User’s Guide 4998122475
3 Wall Anchor (8-10 x 7/8) 15053
3 Screws #6x1.625PHC 47817
2.2 Front Panel Features
2.2.1 LCD Display
The D1260/D1260B Keypad displays the status of the
security system using words, numbers, and symbols in
its liquid crystal display (LCD). When an event occurs
where the control panel is notified, the D1260/D1260B
shows each event in order of its priority.
Figure 2: D1260/D1260B LCD Display
For a listing and description of the D1260/D1260B
displays and command functions, refer to the Security
System User’s Guide (P/N: 4998122475).
2.2.2 Keypad
The D1260/D1260B Keypad features a digital keypad
for entering user passcodes and executing system
commands in the control panel.
Figure 3: D1260/D1260B Keypad
#
D1260 D1260B
Please refer to the Security System User’s Guide
(P/N: 4998122475) for instructions on operating the
system.
When a key is pressed, the D1260/D1260B emits a
muted beep tone (refer to Section 2.2.4 Audible Tones on
page 7) to indicate that the entry was accepted. The
keypad lights and remains lit for 20 sec.
2.2.3 Keypad Function Keys
The D1260/D1260B has ten numeric keys, two
dedicated keys (Table 5) and eight soft keys, for
controlling your system.
Table 5: D1260/D1260B Dedicated Keys
PictureKey
D1260 D1260B
Description
COMMAND
Use the [COMMAND]
key in combination with
one or two numeric keys
to perform a function.
ENTER #
Use the [ENTER] key to
complete the entry of
your passcode at the
keypad.
Soft Keys
There are eight “soft” keys, four on either side of the
display (Item 3 in Figure 1 on page 5), for accessing
menu functions. They are called soft keys because,
unlike the [COMMAND] and [ENTER] keys that have
a defined function, they do different actions depending
on the command or function accessed.
When a selection is available, an arrow (< or >)
appears next to the key. To select the function, simply
press the key next to it.

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2.2.4 Audible Tones
The D1260/D1260B Keypad has a built-in speaker that produces several distinct warning tones. The user can
change the speaker volume and display brightness to meet their needs. You cannot connect external annunciation
devices to the D1260/D1260B. Anytime the D1260/D1260B emits an audible tone, the keypad illuminates.
Silence the audible tones in Table 6 by entering a programmed passcode with the appropriate authority, or
[COMMAND] + [4] unless otherwise noted.
Table 6: Audible Tones
Tone Description
Fire Signal When an area is in fire alarm, the keypad emits a pulsed, high-pitched bell tone.
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. This is a programmable option.
Exit Warning The keypad emits an intermittent beep tone during exit delay. This is a programmable option.
Invalid Key Buzz When an invalid key, or sequence of keys, is pressed, the keypad emits a flat buzz tone.
Keypad Encoding Tone The keypad emits a muted beep tone as each key is pressed to indicate that the entry was
accepted. To disable this feature, refer to Section 3.2 Setting the DIP Switch on page 10.
Trouble Buzzer When a trouble event occurs, such as a service alert, the keypad emits a two-tone warble until
you enter [COMMAND] + [4].
Watch Tone When you activate the Watch feature ([COMMAND] + [6]), a single clean tweedle tone alerts
the user anytime a watch point is faulted. This option is programmable by point. To disable the
Watch Feature, press [COMMAND] + [6] again.

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2.3 Internal Features
To access the inside of the D1260/D1260B, the back plate must be removed. Using a small flat-blade screwdriver,
gently push in the two holes in the bottom of the D1260/D1260B. As the tabs are pushed in, lift the back plate
away from the rest of the unit.
Figure 4: D1260/D1260B with Back Plate Removed
ON CTS
123456 1
2
45
3
1 - DIP switch (Six-position) - allows you to select the
address of each keypad, and enable/ disable the
keypad encoding tone.
(refer to Section 3.2 Setting the DIP Switch on
page 10).
2 - EEPROM socket (with example EEPROM
installed)
3 - Volume control potentiometer
(refer to Section 3.4 Volume Control on
page 10)
4 - Wall tamper switch
(refer to Section 3.3 Tamper Switch on
page 10)
5- SDI connector jack

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3.0 Installation
3.1 Mounting
The D1260/D1260B Keypad is a low profile, surface-
mounted unit. Install the keypad using the following
optional packages:
•D56 Keypad Conduit Box - Protected surface
mount or flush mount
•D55 Keypad Desk Stand – Desktop
•D54B-1260 Keypad Flush Mount Kit (Brass)
•D54C-1260 Keypad Flush Mount Kit (Stainless)
3.1.1 Location Recommendations
•Do not mount the keypad in a location in direct
sunlight. Direct sunlight can interfere with the
D1260/D1260B display screen visibility and
damage internal components.
•Do not mount the D1260/D1260B in wet or moist
locations.
Figure 5: D1260/D1260B Back Plate Mounting Options
1
1 1
2
2
3 3
3 3
4 4
4 4
5
1 - Standard three-point mounting
2 - Single-gang electrical box
3- Dual-gang electrical box
4 - Triple-gang electrical box
5 - SDI connector jack opening

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3.1.2 Mounting the Back Plate
The back plate for the D1260/D1260B keypad has a
variety of mounting holes to accommodate different
mounting standards. To mount correctly the back
plate:
1. Remove the back plate from the D1260/D1260B
by using a flat-blade screwdriver to press the two
small tabs on the bottom of the D1260/D1260B.
2. Lift the D1260/D1260B away from the back plate.
3. Determine the mounting method to use standard
three-point, single, dual, or triple-gang electrical
boxes (Figure 5 on page 9).
4. Ensure that the back plate is right-side up. The
larger portion of the single- and dual-gang
mounting holes (Items 2 and 3in Figure 5) should
face down.
5. Insert the four-wire flying lead (from the control
panel) through the SDI connector jack (Item 5 in
Figure 5) at the bottom of the mounting plate.
6. Line up the mounting holes with the desired
mounting method.
7. Insert the supplied screws through the appropriate
mounting holes and tighten to secure the mounting
plate to the wall.
3.2 Setting the DIP Switch
To access the DIP switch, remove the back cover.
Switches 1 through 3 assign the address for the specific
keypad.
Figure 6: D1260/D1260B DIP Switch
ON
123456
Assign each D1260/D1260B Keypad to
a unique address and supervise the
keypad. Switch 5 toggles the encoding
tone ON and OFF. With the encoding
tone turned ON, the keypad sounds a
beep every time a key is pressed.
Always keep Switch 4 and 6 ON.
Table 7: D1260/D1260B DIP Switch Settings
SwitchAddress
# 1 2 3 415
26
1
1 ON ON ON ON ON ON
2 OFF ON ON ON ON ON
3 ON OFF ON ON ON ON
4 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON
5 ON ON OFF ON ON ON
6 OFF ON OFF ON ON ON
7 ON OFF OFF ON ON ON
8 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON
¹ Always set this to the On position, 2Encoding Tone On/Off
3.3 Tamper Switch
The tamper switch, when activated, signals the keypad
to send a message to the control panel. Regardless of
whether the control panel supervises the keypad or not,
if the keypad’s tamper switch activates Figure 7
appears. To supervise keypads, refer to the control
panel’s program entry guide.
Figure 7: Call for Service Display
The tamper switch activates when someone or
something pulls the D1260/D1260B away from a flat
surface.
3.4 Volume Control
Use a flat-blade screwdriver to adjust the keypad tones’
volume (Item 3 in Figure 4 on page 8).
Figure 8: Increasing and Decreasing Volume

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3.5 Wiring
Use a four-wire flying lead connector to connect the
data and power connections between the
D1260/D1260B and the control panel. The
D1260/D1260B comes with a wiring assembly
consisting of four color-coded flying leads and a female
four-pin connector plug at one end. Wire resistance
must not exceed 14 Ω.
Excessive wire resistance degrades
keypad performance.
Use 18 AWG (1.2 mm) wire when connecting a
D1260/D1260B to a control panel.
To connect the D1260/D1260B to the control panel:
1. Power down the control panel.
Refer to Steps 1 and 2in refer to Section 3.1.2
Mounting the Back Plate on page 10.
2. Connect the flying leads of the wiring assembly
(provided) to the wires from the control panel, as
shown in Figure 9.
Figure 9: Bosch Control Panel to Keypad Flying
Leads Wiring
POWER + 32
DATA BUS A 31
DATA BUS B 30
COMMON 29
1 2
3 4
6 5
1 - Represents the entire length between control
panel and keypad
2 - SDI connector jack on keypad
3 - SDI power
4 - SDI Data Bus A
5 - SDI Data Bus B
6 - SDI common
3. Turn the keypad over and plug in the wiring
connector through the opening (Item 5 in Figure 5
on page 9) in the back of the enclosure base
(Figure 10).
Figure 10: Plugging in Wire Connector to
D1260/D1260B
4. Replace the back plate. Align and insert the top
two tabs of the enclosure into the top two tab slots
of the back plate. Hold the top edges of the
enclosure and back plate in position. Push the tabs
inward and press the enclosure and back plate
together until the cover snaps into place.

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4.0 Programming the Control
Panel
The D1260/D1260B Keypad is compatible with Bosch
Control Panels with versions 6.40 or higher. To
program the D1260/D1260B, version 1.15 or higher of
the 9000MAIN handler or version 3.60 or higher of
remote programming software (RPS) is required.
4.1 Enabling the D1260/D1260B Keypad
1. Double-click on the RPS icon.
2. Enter a valid username and password.
3. Double-click on the desired control panel.
4. Under “D9412 Program Record Sheet” locate the
section called “COMMAND CENTER
(9000MAIN)”.
5. In the lower pane, locate Enhanced Command
Center (Figure 11).
Figure 11: Enhanced Command Center Prompt in
RPS
6. Change Enhanced Command Center for the
keypad address to Yes.
When toggling the parameter from No to
Yes, reset the control panel to ensure it
takes effect.
Figure 11 assumes the keypad is CC Address 1.
For more information, refer to the control panel’s
program entry guide.
7. The Display Revision (Command 59) function
(under USER INTERFACE (9000MAIN)
Command Center Functions) must be enabled (E)
in the control panel’s programming for the
D1260/D1260B to work (Figure 12).
Figure 12: Enable Display Revision Prompt in
RPS
8. After completing a RPS programming session, but
before exiting RPS, reset the control panel by
clicking the Reset control panel checkbox before
clicking OK).
9. If the control panel is not reset, the keypad shows
Incorrect Panel program
settings…“Enhanced CMD CTR” should
be set to YES.

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4.2 Programming Area Names
When the D1260/D1260B is installed with Bosch
Control Panels, Points 240 to 247 are used for the Area
Text Name for the Area (1 to 8) that the keypad is
assigned to. When the D1260/D1260B is installed with
the D7212G Control Panel, Points 240 to 243 can be
used for Area Text Name for the Area (1 to 4) that the
keypad is assigned to.
Points 240 to 247 can still be used in D9412 and
D9112 systems to detect alarms, although any custom
point text that is point specific is displayed as the Area
Name Text.
For example, if a D1260/D1260B is assigned to Area 1,
and the name of Area 1 is “WAREHOUSE,” then you
would program the word “WAREHOUSE” into Point
240.
Refer to Table 8 for Area Name Text assignments. This
point text is used in the Bosch Control Panels to
program the Area Names.
Table 8: Area/Point Numbers and Area Text
Area
#
Pt # Area Name Text – up to 16 characters
1* 240 __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
2* 241 __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
3* 242 __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
4* 243 __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
5 244 __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
6 245 __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
7 246 __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
8 247 __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
*D7212G uses Points 240 to 243 for Area Name Text.
4.3 Programming Security Company
Information
Select Security Co. Info from the D1260/D1260B’s
Help? menu to enter your security company’s phone
number in case a subscriber needs to contact you.
4.3.1 D9412G, D9412 and D9112 Control Panels
If the keypad is connected to the D9412G, D9412 or
D9112 Control Panel, use the following steps to
program your security company’s name and phone
number.
1. Double-click on the RPS icon.
2. Enter a valid username and password.
3. Double-click on the desired control panel.
4. Under “D9412 Program Record Sheet” locate the
section called “PASSCODES
(RADXUSR1/RADXUSR2)”.
5. Under Passcodes & Authority Levels, select Users
201 - 249.
6. Scroll down the rows of Users to row User 249.
7. Double-click on the User 249 cell.
A dialog box appears asking to change the text
USER 249.
8. Type the phone number of the security company.
9. Click OKto finish.

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The new number appears in the cell for User 249.
10. Click the Connect icon to connect to the control
panel.
11. Select Send RPS Data to Panel to send the
changes to the control panel.
12. Click OKto start the transfer.
The Send to panel dialog box appears with an
animation of blue dots moving from the PC icon to the
panel icon. The updating is complete when both
progress bars are full and the words “Synchronization
complete” appear.
The control panel is updated with the security
company’s phone number.
4.3.2 D7412G, D7412, D7212G and D7212 Control
Panels
Follow the same steps in Section 4.3.1 D9412G, D9412
and D9112 Control Panels on page 13, except in Step 5,
use User 99 to enter the phone number.
4.4 99 + Enter “Setup?” Function
Access the Setup function by pressing [9] [9] [Enter],
Next>, Setup?>.
The adjustable functions available in this menu control
brightness and contrast (Figure 13 to Figure 15)
Figure 13: High Brightness Settings
Figure 14: Low Brightness Settings
Figure 15: Contrast Settings
Each of these selections have <- Level +> soft keys on
either side of the display that allows you to increase (+)
or decrease (-) the setting. The High and Low
Brightness are associated with Command 49’s Bright
Display and Dim Display settings.
This menu also shows the Keypad address, whether the
Encoding Tone is On or Off, and the Keypad software
revision.
4.5 Programming Custom Functions
When programming Custom Functions for use on a
D1260/D1260B Keypad, program the keystrokes as if
you were using a D1255 Keypad. Refer to the control
panel’s program entry guide and program record sheet
for full details on how to program Custom Functions.
4.6 Adding “Service Walk” to D7412G/
D7412/D7212G/D7212 Service
Menu
The Service Walk function does not appear as a soft
key in the Service Menu for D7412G, D7412, D7212G,
and D7212 control panels.
1. Double-click on the RPS icon.
2. Enter a valid username and password.
3. Double-click on the desired control panel.
4. Under “D9412 Program Record Sheet” locate the
section called “USER INTERFACE (9000MAIN).”

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5. Scroll down the list of commands in the lower
pane to “(33) Service Walk - (Use 99 + Enter
key).”
6. Double-click on the Pcell.
A dialog box appears with the different settings for
the Service Walk command.
For the D7412G, D7412, D7212G, and D7212
Control Panels, the Service Walk command must
be set to E (enabled) or P (password enabled) to be
accessible from the D1260/D1260B Keypad.
7. Click on either Eor P.
8. Click OK.
9. Select “FUNCTION LIST (9000MAIN)” in the
D7412 Program Record Sheet tree.
10. In the pane below, scroll down the menu list to the
next open Menu Item space for the keypad
(assuming it is CC Address 1).
11. Double-click on the 0cell to open a dialog box to
change the Function number.
12. Enter a Data Value from 0 to 33.
13. Click OK.
Menu Item 15 is now set to Function 33 but still does
not appear in the keypad menu.
14. Double-click on the yellow No cell to open a
dialog box to change the value.
15. Select Yes and click OKto exit.
A green Yes cell appears next to the Menu Item.
16. Follow Steps 10 to 12 in Section 4.3.1 D9412G,
D9412 and D9112 Control Panels on page 13 to
update the control panel.
The Service Walk command now appears in the
D1260/D1260B Keypad display

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Table 9: D1260/D1260B Specifications
Voltage Nominal 12 VDC
Idle 135 mA
Maximum* 208 mA
Power
Requirements Standby Current
* with speaker and display backlight at maximum
Dimensions (H x W x D)
D1260 10.9 cm x 20 cm x 2.6 cm
(4.6 in. x 8.2 in. x 0.8 in.)
D1260B 12.6 cm x 21 cm x 3.2 cm
(5.0 in. x 8.2 in. x 1.3 in.)
Weight 439 g (15.5 oz.)
D1260 Off white
D1260B Off white and dark gray
D1260BLK Black
D1260R Red
Color
D1260W White
Material
D1260 GE CYCOLOY®CH10 UL94-HB Fire Rated
D1260B CHI MEI POLYLAC®PA-747 with UV Stabilizer
UL94-HB Fire Rated
Enclosure
Environmental Intended for indoor use
Operating 0°C to +49°C
(+32°F to +120°F)
Temperature
Relative
Humidity
95% + 2% @ +49°C (+120°F)
Type Backlit LCDDisplay
Size 8.6 cm x 3.6 cm
(3.4 in x 1.4 in)
4 lines x 20 characters

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