Programming Primary And Backup Destinations; Enhanced Routing; Programming A Duplicate Report; Routing Destination Communication Failures - Bosch D7212GV3 Program Entry Manual

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D7212GV3 | Program Entry Guide | 2.0
2.3.3
Programming Primary and Backup
Destinations
Each route number has an R# Primary Device and
an R# Backup Device. For example, if two phone
numbers are programmed, the R# Primary Device
destination is the phone number that the route group
attempts to dial first. If the R# Primary Device
destination does not connect to the central station
receiver after two dialing attempts, the control panel
dials the R# Backup Device destination.
You can also program the control panel so that the
R# Primary Device or the R# Backup Device uses
an SDI device, such as a Conettix DX4020 Ethernet
Network Interface Module.
With enhanced communications, the R# Primary
Device destination can be either the phone number
or the path number for the SDI device, to which the
route group first attempts to send the event. If the
R# Primary Device destination fails to connect to the
central station receiver after two attempts, the control
panel attempts to connect with the
R# Backup Device destination.
2.3.4

Enhanced Routing

The D7212GV3 allows events to be sent to up to four
additional SDI Paths. The network interface modules
(NIMs) connect directly to the SDI BUS and occupy
SDI Address 88 or 92.
For additional information regarding the specific
programming requirements for enhanced
communications, refer to Section 6.6 Programming
Path Numbers and IP Addresses for Enhanced
Communications on page 117.
An enhanced communication route is a combination
of a path IP destination and a communication device,
so there are up to 8 possible enhanced
communication routes available.
A single network interface module (NIM) can send
events to as many as four different destinations.
For example, if you want to send events using Route
Group 1 over a LAN, WAN or GPRS as your primary
destination, and use a standard telephone line as
your backup destination, program the following
sections:
• Routing (Refer to Section 2.3 Routing on page 12.)
Select Route Group 1
1.
Program a SDI 88 Path 1 for RG1 Primary
2.
Destination
Program a Phone 1 for RG1 Backup Destination
3.
Enable all applicable events to be included in
4.
Route Group 1.
• Phone (Refer to Section 2.1 Phone on page 8.)
Select Phone 1.
1.
Program Phone 1 with the applicable central
2.
station receiver phone number.
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Panel and Area Wide Parameters
• AUXPARM (Refer to Section 6.6Programming Path
Numbers and IP Addresses for Enhanced
Communications on page 117.)
Set Enhanced Comm to Yes.
1.
Program Path 1 IP Addr with the applicable central
2.
station IP address.
3. Program Path 1 Port Num with the applicable
central station IP address.
4. Enter a non-zero value for the Path 1 Poll Rate.
2.3.5

Programming a Duplicate Report

Select Yes for each available route number to allow
an event within a group to send a report to multiple
groups. For instance, if fire alarms are programmed
for Route Group 1 and Route Group 2, a fire alarm
sends a report first to Route Group 1, followed by a
duplicate report to Route Group 2.
2.3.6
Routing Destination Communication
Failures
When the R# Primary Device is set to a phone route
and fails to connect to the central station receiver
after two attempts, then the R# Backup Device is
used (if configured).The central station will receive
the original event with a COMM TROUBLE PHONE #
=(1, 2, 3, or 4) message
added. This event does not occur if there is no
backup phone number. COMM RESTORE events are
generated.
If the R# Primary Device is an SDI Path, the central
station receives the original event with a COMM
TROUBLE RG8 SDI## event modifier. Refer to
Table 5.

Table 5: SDI Path Number by Device

Path
1
SDI 88
88
SDI 92
92
When all attempts to both the R# Primary Device and
R# Backup Device fail, a COMM FAIL RG# event is
generated. COMM RESTORE RG# events are
generated when a successful report (via phone or IP)
or a successful poll (via IP) is sent over either route
within the failed Route Group, even if the report is
sent using a different Route Group.
The same COMM TROUBLE conditions occur if the
control panel does not receive a positive
acknowledgement to a poll from the central station
receiver after the configured number of retries. Refer
to Path # Poll Rate on page 118.
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