Bosch Appliances D9412GV3 manual Phone Parameters, Phone # Format, Point/User Flag

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D9412GV3/D7412GV3 Program Entry Guide 2.0 Panel and Area Wide Parameters

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2.2Phone Parameters

The program items in this category describe panel- wide characteristics for telephone dialing, receiver format, and supervision.

Phone # Format

Default:

Modem IIIa2

Selection:

Modem IIIa2 or Contact ID

Modem IIIa2

Modem IIIa2 Communication Format

Contact ID

ANSI-SIA Contact ID

 

 

Central Station Receiver Format for Transmission of Reports: Modem format provides many reporting advantages over the Contact ID format. Refer to the D6500 Report Directory (P/N: 74-04651-001) for more information about the effect of reporting formats.

Reports identify points as 001 through 247 and passcode User ID codes as 000 through 249 at the D6500 or D6600 Receiver (unless Point/User Flag is programmed Yes; refer to the Point/User Flag prompt in this section). When reporting point events, Modem IIIa2 Communication Format also sends point text to the D6500 or D6600 as programmed in Point Assignments.

Keypad Programming of Phone # Format

D1255

1.Refer to Figure 1 on page 7 to access Keypad Programming and navigate to the PHONE PARAMETERS option.

2.At the PHONE 1 - 4 prompt, enter the phone route number you wish to configure and press [ENT].

3.Press [NEXT] or [PREV] to toggle between Contact ID and ModemIIIa2 and press [ENT] to select the desired phone format.

When the keypad reads PARAMETER SAVED, your selection has been configured.

D1260

1.Refer to Figure 2 on page 8 to access Keypad Programming and navigate to the Phone Parameters option and press the corresponding softkey.

2.At the Phone (1-4)prompt, enter the phone route number you wish to configure and press [ENTER]. The current configuration shows.

3.Press the Edit softkey to change the phone format.

4.Select the softkey for the option to which you wish to change. Press the Save softkey

When the keypad reads Parameter Saved, your selection has been configured.

Point/User Flag

Default:

Yes

Selection:

Yes or No

Yes

The control panel sends a flag with

 

each report telling the D6500 or

 

D6600 to convert point numbers and

 

User ID numbers to COMEX format.

 

Refer to Table 5 and Table 6 for

 

conversion information. When this

 

parameter is programmed Yes,

 

points and User ID numbers are

 

converted, regardless of the

 

programming of the D6500 or D6600

 

Receiver for output to the computer

 

system. Refer to Appendix C in the

 

Conettix D6600/D6100

 

Receiver/Gateway Computer

 

Interface Manual (P/N: 4998122703).

 

 

No

The control panel does not send the

 

flag. The D6500 or D6600 outputs

 

point numbers as 001 to 247 (rather

 

than 100 to 732) and User ID

 

numbers as 000 to 249 (rather than

 

000 to F08), as indicated in Table 5

 

and Table 6.

 

 

This program item determines how point and User ID numbers are presented at the D6500 or D6600 display, printer, and computer RS-232 output.

When Phone # Format is Yes, the control panel sends expanded Bosch Modem IIIa2 Communication Format reports to the D6500 or D6600. If your central station data files are not set up for point and User ID number reporting, you can use this program item to convert these numbers to COMEX Reports.

When Phone # Format is Yes, the control panel sends expanded Bosch Modem IIIa2 Communication Format Reports to the receiver. Point/User Flag affects Bosch Modem IIIa2 Communication Format data as shown in Table 5. The Bosch Security Systems, Inc. D6500 or D6600 Receiver adds the leading zero in the User ID number with Point/User Flag programmed No.

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Contents D9412GV3/D7412GV3 v8.11 and Higher System Requirements Type Styles Used in this ManualTable of Contents Programming Prompts Directory 148 Tables147 Literature Referenced Using this Program Entry GuideDifferences between the D9412GV3 and D7412GV3 Features Document Name Part NumberGuide to Programming Options D1255 Keypad Programming Menu and Page References D1260 Keypad Programming Menu and Page References Guide to UL 864 Programming Requirements D9412GV3/D7412GV3 Program Entry Guide 1.0 Introduction Recommendation For Ground Fault Enable SwitchUL 864 Programming Recommendations Prompt Possible Settings Phone # For SIA CP-01 Compliance Call Waiting DisablePhone D1255 D1260Phone Parameters Default Modem IIIa2 Selection Modem IIIa2 or Contact IDDefault Yes Selection Yes or No Phone # FormatModem IIIa2 Communication Format Data Point Numbers Dtmf DialingD6000 User IDs and Zones Buzz on Fail Alarm On FailPhone Supv Time Two Phone LinesCalled Party Disconnect Default Selection Yes or NoExpand Test Report Route Number Groups Which Has the Highest Priority?Programming a Duplicate Report Programming Primary and Backup DestinationsEnhanced Routing Routing Destination Communication FailuresRoute Group 1 4 option # Primary DeviceRoute GRP 1 4 option # Backup Device Fire Reports Selections Description Fire ReportsBurglar Reports Burglar ReportsUser Reports Selections Description User ReportsTest Reports Sending Test ReportsDiagnostics Reports Test Reports Selections DescriptionSelections Report Description Diagnostic ReportsRelay Reports Report Selections DescriptionAuto-Function Reports Selections Report Description Auto Function ReportsRPS Reports RPS Reports Selections Report DescriptionPoint Reports Selections Description Point ReportsUser Chng Reports User Change Reports Selections DescriptionEvent Descriptions, Priorities, and Numbers Access ReportsAccess Reports Selections Report Description Event Descriptions, Priorities, and Numbers Power Supervision Printer Parameters ## A1 through A# in Scope ## Access Event## Scope ## Fire Events## Usr Chng Evt RPS Parameters## Point Event RPS PasscodeContact RPS if Log % Full Default Selection 0 toLog % Full RPS Line Monitor Default Refer to the program record sheet SelectionRPS Call Back Answer ArmedRPS Phone # Default Blank Selection Blank or up to 24 charactersDefault Selection 300, 1200 RPS Modem SpeedMiscellaneous Area ParametersArea On to Yes Area# Account Number# Force Arm/Bypass Max # Exit Dly Time # Delay Restorals# Exit Tone # Auto WatchVerify Time to 60 sec # Duress Enable# Duress Enable must be set to Yes # Area Type Disarming a Shared Area Shared-Area Characteristics Arming a Shared AreaAccess Control Readers Assigned to the Shared Area Shared Area Arming Sequence# Burg Time # Fire Time# Fire Pattern # Burg PatternRing # Single Ring# Bell Test # Account O/C # Auto Close # Disable O/C in Window# Area O/C # Fail to Open# Restrictd O/C  If Disable O/C in Window is# Fail to Close Exit Dly Time# Perimeter O/C Default Selection 0000 toArming Features # Latest Close Time# Early Ambush Parameter Setup RequirementTo Early Ambush Timer on D1255 Keypad# Exit Warning # Exit Restart# Arm No Exit # Exit Warning must be set to YesCmd Center Keypad Command Center# Entry Warning # Entry Warning must be set to YesCC# Supervised CC# Enhanced Command CenterDefault Selection 1 to 32 on D9412GV3 1 to 8 on D7412GV3 CC# Area AssignSame A# Account Number, CC# ScopeCC# A1 through A# in Scope CC# Assign Door CC# Enter Key RelayCC# Enter Key Cycle Door CC# Exit Tone CC# Trouble ToneCC# Entry Tone Trouble Tone to YesCC# Passcode Follows Scope CC# Arm Now WarningCC# Close Door ## Passcode ArmCC# Menu Key Lock CC# Cancel DisplayCC# Scroll Lock CC# Abort DisplayArea# Is Off Area# Is OnArea# Not Ready Area# Account Is OnCF### Key Strokes Custom FunctionCF### Text See .9.2 Area Text onUser Interface ExamplePerimeter Instant Master Arm DelayMaster Arm Instant Perimeter Partial Perimeter DelayWatch Mode View Area StatWalk Test Access Ctl LevelView Point Status Door ControlDel User Change Time/DateChange Passcode Extend CloseUser Cmd Bypass a PointPrint Log Unbypass a PointChange Relay Reset SensorsService Walk Remote ProgramInvisible Walk Test Default TextChange Skeds Function 128 throughAuthority Level Default Selection 1 toDefault Refer to the program record sheet Selection Or E ## Disarm## Watch Mode ## Master Arm Delay## Perimeter Delay ## Master Arm Instant## Walk Test ## View Memory## View Point Status ## Fire Test## Cycle Door ## Send Report## Door Control ## Unlock Door## Change Time/Date ## Access Control Level## Change Display ## Change Passcode## Extend Close ## Add User## Del User ## View Log## Bypass a Point ## Reset Sensors## Service Walk ## Change Relay## Invisible Walk Test ## Default Text## Change Skeds ## Passcode Arm ## C Function 128 through## Force Arm ## Area O/C## Function Level Default Refer to the program record sheet Selection C, or## Disarm Level ## Function Function ListMenu Item Relay Parameters ## CC Address 1 through# Fire Bell # Alarm Bell# Reset Sensors Area Relays# Area Armed # Fail to Close # Watch Mode# Area Fault # Force Armed# Duress Relay # Perimeter Fault# Silent Alarm AC FailurePasscode or Token Worksheet Passcode Tamper User GroupsPasscodes User Group WindowReporting and Logging User passcode User token or card### Passcode Default Selection 0, 1 toUser ### ### User Group### Mstr Crd Data ### Name### Mstr Site ### SU1 through SU3 Site## Type Point IndexPoint Index ## Type Description On next Disarmed is Yes Program Point Response asPoint Responses Applications for Point Responses 9, D, and EHour Points ## Entry Delay## Pt Response Example of Controlled point## Silent Bell ## Ring Until Restored## Entry Tone Off ## Audible After 2 Failures## Invisible Point Point Response ## Buzz On FaultKeypad for any fault condition while the point Regardless of the armed state . The buzz## Display as Device ## Watch Point## Relay Response Type ## Local While Disarmed## Force Arm Returnable ## Disable Restorals## Local While Armed A# Auto Close prompt ## Bypass Returnable## Bypassable ## Defer Bypass Report ## Swinger Bypass## Report Bypass at Occurrence ## Cross Point## Fire Point ## Alarm Verify## Resettable ### Point Index ## Alarm AbortPoint Number Parameter Abort Window### Area Assign ### Debounce### Relay Codes/Relays ### Relay### Point Text CMD9 Point Index CMD7 Point IndexCMD7 Relay CMD9 Relay# Sunday WindowsWindow # Wednesday # Monday# Tuesday # Thursday# Open Window Start Default Selection Hhmm hours and minutesDisable O/C in Window is programmed Yes # Open Window Stop# Close Early Begin Programming to Link Two Days over Midnight# Close Window Start # Close Window Stop# Area 1 through # Xept Holiday# Holiday Holiday Indexes for O/C WindowsOpening and Closing Windows Worksheet Normal Store HoursDelivery Schedule User Windows #UW# User Group Monthly Auditor’s ScheduleUW# Sunday UW# Group EnableUW# Group Disable UW# MondaySchedules Skeds ## Point Number Bypass Max setting## Area 1through # To 128 for D9412GV3 To 64 for D7412GV3 ## Relay NumberSelections Blank ## Relay Number prompt definesIf Expand Test Report in Phone ## Defer Test## Hourly Report Report## Custom Func ## Cmd CenterCmd Center and Custom Func ## Access Ctl Level # Command Center Keypad ThisAccess Control Level On This Sound Watch Tone atUnlock Door This function Default Selection To 24, 28 Access Control Level OffAccess Authority Events ## Door 1 throughNo Entry Events Off Default Selection To 24, 28 Access Authority EventsNo Entry Events On D9412GV3/D7412GV3 Program Entry Guide 4.0 Schedules Skeds ## Monday ## Time## Date ## TuesdayDate Holiday Indexes## Holiday # Holiday Index #RPS Requirements Enable SDI AutoIntroduction SDI AutomationSDI RPS Parameters Status RateRPS Address Verification Configuration for RPS Over NetworkAnswer RPS Over Network Entered in RPS IP AddressCommand 43, Remote Program Command 43 Flow Chart D1265 RPS Port Number Default Selection 0.0.0.0 toRPS IP Address # Path # Port Number Enhanced CommPath # IP Address Example of Heartbeat Default Selection 0, 5 to 65535 secPath # Poll Rate  Path # Poll Rate is set to 120 secD1260 Poll Rate Timeline Path # Ack Wait SDI RPS/Enhanced Communications ConfigurationDefault Selection 5 sec to 65535 sec Path # Retry CountRG# Same Network Receiver Route Group ParametersSupervise SDI Secondary Ambush Code Early Ambush TimerFire Summary Sustain Fire Supervision Restoral TypeSwinger Count Crystal Time AdjustPasscode Length Remote WarningPerimeter Relay Default Disabled Selection Disabled or US CalendarCross Point Parameters Early Armed RelayDoor # Door ProfileCross Point Time # Entry Area ## Custom Function Default Selection To 127, 129 to 2470 to 75 on D7412GV3#CC#Scope # Door Point# Fire Unlock? # Interlock Point# Auto Door? # Card Type Strike Profile# Disarm on Open? # Strike Time# Deactivate On Open? # Buzz Time# Extend Time # RTE Shunt Only?# REXShunt Only? # Access Granted?Event Profile # No Entry?# Enter Request? # Exit Request?SIA CP-01 Quick Reference Programming the Control Panels for SIA CP--01 CompliancePhone Parameters Power SupervisionPhone RoutingKeypad Command Center Assignment50 Area Relays Command 7 and Command 104 101140 143 145Bosch Security Systems, Inc Perinton Parkway Fairport, NY
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