Prog Formats; Figure 26: 4/2 Point Report Example - Bosch FPT-DACT Operations & Installation Manual

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FPT-DACT | Operation & Installation Guide | 5.0 Programming
The Dialing Type determines which format the FPT-
DACT uses for dialing on each telephone line.
Tone/ Pulse attempts tone dialling first, and then
pulse dialing if tone dialing fails.
Monitor Line supervises telephone line integrity.
For UL installations, use both telephone lines
(enabled and supervised).
If Wait Dialtone is set to Yes, the FPT-DACT starts
dialing when it receives a dial tone. If Wait Dialtone
is set to No, the FPT-DACT waits 7 sec before
dialing.
3. Press [1] to select 1: DIALING TYPE. The window
shows:
DIAL #1 (_____)
1: PULSE ONLY
2: TONE/PULSE
3: TONE ONLY
4. Press the number key that corresponds with your
selection followed by [# Command]. Then press
[* Clear] to return to the Line Control Submenu.
5. At the Line Control Submenu, press [2] for
2: MONITOR LINE. The window shows:
MONITOR LINE #1
YES: YES (1)/NO (0)
6. The current selection precedes the colon (:) on the
second line. Press the number key that corresponds
with your selection.
7.
Press [# Command]. Then press [* Clear] to return
to the Line Control Submenu.
8. At the Line Control Submenu, press [3] to select
3: WAIT DIALTONE. The window shows:
WAIT DIALTONE #1
YES: YES (1)/NO (0)
9. The current selection precedes the colon (:) on the
second line. Press the number key that corresponds
with your selection followed by [# Command].Then
press [* Clear] to return to the Line Control
Submenu.
10. Use this same procedure to configure Line #2.
6: ACK WAIT TIME
To access ACK WAIT TIME, select [0]: PROGRAM
--->[5]: PROG ACC'NTS--->6]: ACK WAIT TIME.
After the FPT-DACT dials the telephone number, it
waits for the receiver to answer the telephone and send
the proper handshake tones. If the handshake is not
detected, the FPT-DACT hangs up. This parameter sets
the length of time the FPT-DACT waits before hanging
up.
1/05 | F01U002505B
To set the amount of time the FPT-DACT waits before
hanging up:
1. At the Prog Acc'nts Submenu, press [6] to select
6: ACK WAIT TIME. The window shows:
ACK WAIT TIME
(20-99 SECS):
2. Enter a value between 20 and 99 for the ACK
WAIT TIME and then press [# Command]. The
default value is 45 sec.
3. Press the [* Clear] key to return to the Prog Acc'nts
Submenu.
5.4.6

PROG FORMATS

The PROG FORMATS feature allows you to program
the reporting formats and codes used by the FPT-DACT
in reporting 4/2 formats.
To program reporting formats and codes:
At the Programming Menu, press [6] to enter the
Prog Formats Submenu. The window shows:
PROG FORMATS
1: 4/2 POINT RPT
2: 4/2 RPT CODES
3: SIA SILENC RPT
The following sections include format programming
information.
1: 4/2 POINT RPT
To access 4/2 POINT RPT, select [0]: PROGRAM
--->[6]: PROG FORMATS--->[1]: 4/2 POINT RPT.
The 4/2 Reports consist of an event type (first digit) and
a point number (second digit). These reports apply to
points, and only when 4/2 format is selected. Refer to
Figure 26 for more information.

Figure 26: 4/2 Point Report Example

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1 - Digit 1 (D1) is the event type identifier. The event
type in this example is 1: FIRE ALRM.
2 - Digit 2 (D2) is the point identifier. The point
identifier identifies the point assigned to the D1
event type. The event type in this example is
assigned to Point 2. The point range is 1 to 5.
To set the event and point format of a report:
1. At the Prog Formats Submenu, press [1] to select
1: 4/2 POINT RPT. The window shows:
4/2 POINT RPT
1: EVENTS
2: ZONES 1 TO 9
3: ZONE 10 D2
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