D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 Panel Wide Parameter EN | 10
Bosch Security Systems | 2/04 | 74-06145-000-D
Point/User Flag
This program item determines how point and User
ID numbers are presented at the D6500 display,
printer, and computer RS-232 output.
When
Modem Format
is YES, the D9112 sends
expanded Modem II reports to the D6500. If your
central station data files are not set up for D9112
point and User ID number reporting, you can use
this program item to convert these numbers to
D8112 style ZONEX and COMEX reports.
When
Modem Format
is YES, the D9112 sends
expanded Modem II reports to the receiver.
Point/User Flag affects Modem II data as shown in
the following table. The leading zero in the User ID
Number with Point/User Flag programmed NO is
added by the Bosch Security Systems D6500
Receiver.
Default: Yes
Selection: Yes or No
Yes The D9112 sends a “flag” with each report telling the D6500 to convert D9112 point numbers to
D8112 style ZONEX format and User ID numbers to D8112 style COMEX format. The conversions
are shown in Table 1 and Table 2. [No matter how the D6500 is programmed for output to the
computer system, points and User ID numbers are converted when this item is YES. (See the
D6500:MPU Program Entry Guide, CompOut program item.)]
No The D9112 does not send the “flag.” The D6500 outputs point numbers as 001 to 135 (rather than
100 to 815) and User ID numbers as 000 to 099 (rather than 000 to F08), as indicated in Table 1 and
Table 2.
Table 1: Modem II Communication Format Data –
User ID Numbers (Point/User Flag)
No Yes
000 000
001 to 005 001 to 005
006 to 013 601 to 608
014 to 021 701 to 708
022 to 029 801 to 808
030 to 037 B01 to B08
038 to 045 C01 to C08
046 to 053 D01 to D08
054 to 061 E01 to E08
062 to 069 F01 to F08
070 to 099 000
Table 2: Modem II Communication Format Data –
Point Numbers (Point/User Flag)
No Yes
001 to 008 100 to 800
009 to 024 101 to 116
025 to 040 201 to 216
041 to 056 301 to 316
057 to 071 401 to 415
073 to 088 501 to 516
089 to 104 601 to 616
105 to 120 701 to 716
121 to 135 801 to 816
Independent Zone Control Notice:
When using
Independent Zone Controls (I.Z.C.) to send
Opening
/
Closing
reports by point, do not duplicate
reporting independent point numbers with User ID
reports (see Passcode Worksheet). For example: If an
I.Z.C. is connected to point 8, User ID 8 should not
be used.
D6000: Opening/Closing User ID numbers are
identified at the receiver as "ZONEs" (same
identification as independent points).
User ID 1 = ZONE B
User ID 2 = ZONE C
User ID 3 = ZONE D
User ID 4 = ZONE E