
D720 Installation Guide
D720
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Programming the Panel for the D720
4. Align the top two tabs of the enclosure cover with the top two tab slots in the enclosure base. Slide the top of
the cover into the base. Gently push the bottom of the cover down on the base until it snaps into place.
5. Push each key on the keypad towards the top of the enclosure to ensure proper mating with the openings in
the top cover.
8.0 Programming the Panel for the D720
If you haven’t created a program for the panel, review the appropriate Program Entry Guide (refer to Table 3 on page 4).
Check to be certain you have all the required accessory modules installed for the features you want to use. Use the D5200
Programmer or the RAM IV remote programmer to load your custom program into the panel.
8.1 Cmd Cntr Assignment
• Command Center Addresses. There is no unique programming required for the D720. The D720 may be
used on any one of the command center’s addresses. Bosch Security Systems recommends not mixing D720s and
other types of command centers on the same address. The “keystrokes” used to control the security system differ
slightly between command center types, so that if two different types are on the same address the end user
could become confused. For example, the user could become confused by starting a Walk Test with one type
of command center and then viewing untested points from another type of command center.
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Supervision. Multiple D720s can be installed on the same address when supervision is set to NO. Only
one D720 can be put at the keypad address when supervision is set to YES.
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Scope. The keypad scope must be set to “Area Wide.” The D720 does not support “accounts” or “panel wide”
cope selection.
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Area Assignment. The D720 can be assigned to any area.
8.2 Area Text
All programming within this section is not used by the D720.
8.3 Custom Functions
• The D720 “A,” “B,” and “C” keys will execute custom function numbers “128,” “129,” and “130,” respectively:
The D9112 and D7212 program entry guides explain the procedures for proper programming of the
“keystrokes” for use with custom functions. There are some differences between executing keystroke
sequences on a D720 as opposed to a D1255. The D720’s [A],[B], and [C] keys execute custom functions as if
they were being executed from a D1255.
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The D720 does not have a Menu key to bring up the “Command Menu.”
No program entries are necessary in the “Command Menu” section.
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Point Assignment: The D720’s eight point LEDs will be associated with the first eight points assigned to the
area in numerical sequence (not including invisible points):
For example, if a D720 is to be used in area 3, and point numbers 21 through 28 are assigned to area 3, then the
D720 keypad LED #1 will reflect the state of point #21, LED #2 will reflect the state of point #22, and so on.
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Troubleshooting:
- Do not program more than eight points to any area using a D720 for control. If more than eight points are
assigned to an area controlled by a D720, there will be no indication of the ninth (or above) point in this area.
- Invisible points are not associated with any LEDs.
- If a point is one of the first eight assigned to an area, and the point does not have a point index number
assigned, the LED will not light for a fault or trouble, although the sounder will annunciate the condition.
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