Panel Initiated Unattended Rps - Bosch D7212GV3 Program Entry Manual

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D7212GV3 | Program Entry Guide | 2.0
Fail to Call RPS Events are logged only locally. If
properly configured, the control panel makes multiple
attempts to reach RPS before sending the reports. To
enable transmission of the events when the Log
Threshold is reached, set a valid phone number in
RPS Phone # (refer to RPS Phone # on page 29) or
set a valid IP address in RPS IP (refer to RPS IP
Address # on page 115).
2.6.3

Panel Initiated Unattended RPS

The control panel automatically contacts Unattended
RPS when the Log Threshold is reached or when
Sked function 12 (Contact RPS) is executed.
When the control panel is attempting to contact
Unattended RPS, it will start with two attempts. If the
control panel does not reach RPS on the first two
attempts, it waits 10 min then tries six more times
with a 10-minute interval between each attempt. One
hour after the last failed attempt, the control panel
starts contacting Unattended RPS. It makes two
more attempts then waits 10 min and tries six more
times with 10-min intervals between each attempt
before generating a Fail to Call RPS Report and
abandoning the effort.
If network RPS is configured, then any control panel
initiated attempt to contact Unattended RPS will be
over network. Otherwise, contact will be attempted
over the phone.
Manually Initiated Unattended RPS: If properly
configured, a authorized user can initiate contact with
Unattended RPS by entering [COMMAND][4][3] and
advancing the menu until RPS via Phone or RPS
via Network is displayed. After proceeding through
one of these options, the control panel will make one
attempt to contact Unattended RPS.
RPS Passcode
Default:
999999
Selection:
0 to 9, A to F
(six characters required)
Enter six characters. Do not use a space in the
passcode.
The control panel verifies the remote programming
software at the central station has valid access
before connecting using the RPS passcode.
Keypad Programming of RPS Passcode
D1255
1. Refer to Figure 1 on page 6 to access Keypad
Programming and navigate to the RPS
PASSCODE option. The keypad shows the
currently configured passcode.
2. Press [ENT] to change the passcode. An editing
cursor is enabled.
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Panel and Area Wide Parameters
3. The [PREV] button acts as a [Backspace] key.
The [COMMAND] key allows you to cycle though
the special passcode characters (A, B, C, D, E,
F); the [NEXT] key selects the passcode
character.
4. Press [ENT] to save the passcode.
5. When the keypad reads PARAMETER SAVED,
your selection has been configured.
D1260
1. Refer to Figure 2 on page 6 to access Keypad
Programming and navigate to the RPS
Parameters option and press [ENTER]. The
keypad shows the currently configured RPS
Passcode.
2. Press the Edit softkey to change the passcode.
An invisible editing cursor is enabled.
3. Use the softkeys and the number buttons on the
keypad to enter the new passcode. The
Backspace softkey allows you to erase
characters. The Clear softkey allows you to clear
the entire passcode. When entering a letter
character, press the letter's softkey to select it.
The Previous and Next softkeys advance
through the letter characters (A, B, C, D, E, F).
4. Press the Save softkey to save the passcode.
When the keypad reads Parameter Saved, your
selection has been configured.
Log % Full
Default:
Selection:
When the event log reaches the percentage full
indicated in this prompt, the control panel logs a Log
Threshold event. If Contact RPS if Log % Full is set
to Yes, then the control panel will attempt to contact
Unattended RPS and copy the event log before
messages are overwritten.
A setting of 0 disables the Log Threshold and Log
Overflow Events. These events are not entered in the
log or reported to the central station receiver or the
local printer.
The control panel continues to log events after the
Log Threshold Report is sent. When the event log
reaches 100%, a Log Overflow event is generated
and the oldest events are overwritten.
The control panel does not call RPS again until it
downloads the log and the Log % Full percentage is
reached. These events are also sent to the control
panel's event log and to the local printer(s) if
installed.
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