Bosch Appliances CC408 Basic Pager Reporting, Subscriber ID Number, Zone Status, System Status

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CC408 Operators Guide 23. Basic Pager Reporting

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23. Basic Pager Reporting

This feature only applies if your system reports to a pocket pager. Basic pager reporting requires some interpretation of the numbers that appear on the display. It is possible to differentiate between 1000 different systems when a number of control panels report to the one pocket pager.

Subscriber ID Number

This is the identification number of the control panel and can only be programmed by your installer.

Zone Status

The zone status display shows you the status of each zone (1 to 8). Table 13 describes what each number means when displayed on the zone status display.

Table 13: Zone Status Display Descriptions

Number Zone

Displayed Description

0Zone Normal

Indicates the corresponding zone is in the sealed state.

1Alarm

Indicates the corresponding zone is unsealed and in alarm condition.

2Zone Bypassed

Indicates a system operator manually isolated the corresponding zone. See Section 10. Isolating Zones for information on how to manually isolate a zone(s) prior to arming the system.

3Zone Trouble

Indicates a zone was left unsealed after the end of exit time.

System Status

The system status information is divided into the four digits identified in Table 14.

Table 14: System Status

System Status

Description

Display

 

 

First digit

Indicates whether the system is armed

 

or disarmed:

 

8

= Disarmed

 

9

= Armed

Second digit

Indicates which codepad alarm was

 

triggered by the operator:

 

0

= No Codepad Alarm

 

1

= Codepad Panic or Duress Alarm

 

2

= Codepad Fire Alarm

 

3

= Codepad Medical Alarm

Third digit

Indicates when the AC mains supply

 

fails:

 

0

= AC Supply is normal

 

1

= AC Supply failed

Fourth digit

Indicates when a system fault occurs

 

at the control panel:

 

0

= System Normal – There are no

 

faults.

 

1

= System Fault – There is a fault

 

registered by the control panel.

Figure 7 shows the transmission came from the control panel with an ID number of 678, and zone 2 is in alarm. Figure 7 also displays zone 3 is manually isolated and the system is armed.

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Contents CC408 Operators GuideCopyright Notice New Zealand Telepermit NotesBosch Security Systems 5/04 920050O.OG.112 Contents Tables Specifications SpecificationsFeatures IntroductionAway Indicator Codepad IndicatorsZone Indicators Stay IndicatorArming the System Arming in Away Mode Arming in Stay ModeDisarming the System User CodesPanic Alarm AlarmsDuress Alarm Radio Transmitter OperationsSetting the Date and Time Isolating ZonesFault Descriptions Fault Analysis ModeSystem Faults AC FailTelco Arm/Disarm Sequence Call Forward On/Off Telco Arm SequenceTelco Disarm Sequence Turning Outputs On/Off Reset Latching OutputsTesting Codepad ID/Buzzer Tone ChangeDay Alarm Event Memory RecallRemote Arming By Telephone Acknowledging Domestic Calls Disable Domestic DiallingDomestic Dialling Programming Domestic Telephone NumbersOperating From a Master Partitioned Codepad Master Partitioned Codepad IndicatorsPartitioning Operating From Area Addressable CodepadsZone Status Basic Pager ReportingSubscriber ID Number Zone Status Display Descriptions678 01200000 9000 On the same telephone line Glossary of TermsArms or disarms ModeMode. In Australia, this feature is called Call Forward Installation Notes Service NotesUser Code Names Isolated Day Alarm Stay Mode Enabled ZoneZone Description User Code Bosch Security Systems 5/04 920050O.OG.112Output Descriptions Entry/Exit TimesArming Options Isolating MethodIndex Unsealed User Codes CC408 Operators Guide Notes Bosch Security Systems S1920050 Issue 112 4998152467B