Bosch Appliances D6600 11.1.5How Call Groups Work, 11.1.6Buzzer Operation

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11.1.5How Call Groups Work

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Many control panels can transmit multiple messages in the same telephone call. Program the receiver to print all multiple message transmissions as a group, or print each message on arrival. Refer to Report Grouping in the D6600/D6100IPv6 Program Entry Guide (P/

N: 4998122702) for more information.

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If DNIS is being utilized, then 2.2.24 Report Grouping must be set to 0 (D6600 only).

 

As the receiver receives each message and checks the accuracy, it sends the kiss-off tone so that the communicator can hang up. This allows the receiver to process new incoming calls on the line. As reporting devices (such as printers and computers) become available to receive additional signals, the D6600/D6100IPv6 retrieves the stored messages from memory and sends the messages to the reporting devices.

11.1.5How Call Groups Work

The D6600/D6100IPv6 allows each line to report and print as part of a call group. The receiver assigns telephone lines, which operate in rotary, to the same call group. A call group can include any combination of incoming lines, regardless of the physical location of the line card in the receiver or the geographical location of the accounts that report to the various lines in the group. When the receiver assigns a line to a call group, the group number (such as G01) can identify all reports on that line, with the exception of telephone line or line card trouble reports. If the receiver does not assign a line to a group, the line number (such as L01) identifies all reports. Refer to the D6600/D6100IPv6 Program Entry Guide (P/N: 4998122702) for more details on call groups.

11.1.6Buzzer Operation

In the Manual Mode, an Operator Alert Buzzer sounds when a message is received until you press the Acknowledge key. The buzzer operation is programmable and can be disabled when the receiver is programmed for the Automatic Mode.

11.1.7Reporting Devices: Primary and Secondary

A reporting device is any device that can print or display messages from the D6600/ D6100IPv6. This includes the central station automation computer or an external printer. You can enable the external printer and designate it as the primary or secondary device. The automation computer is always a primary device unless disabled. Primary reporting devices receive all reports generated by the D6600/D6100IPv6. Secondary reporting devices receive input from the D6600/D6100IPv6 only when all primary devices fail.

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UL 1981 allows the receiver to suppress printing during normal automation system operation

 

if the printer starts printing upon automation system failure.

 

 

 

If the receiver is in the Automatic Mode and all of the primary reporting devices (such as

 

printers and computers) fail, the receiver re-routes the messages to the secondary reporting

 

device(s). If you program the receiver for no secondary reporting devices or if all secondary

 

reporting devices fail, the D6600/D6100IPv6 automatically switches to Manual Mode. When

 

the receiver restores automation to normal operation, the D6600/D6100IPv6 returns to the

 

Automatic Mode after the user manually acknowledges the last buffered signal.

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Bosch Appliances D6600 11.1.5How Call Groups Work, 11.1.6Buzzer Operation, 11.1.7Reporting Devices Primary and Secondary