Reporting Options; Tx Format Dest 1; Tx Format Dest 2 - Bosch solution 6000 Installation Manual

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Solution 6000
Installation Manual
R E P O R T I N G O P T I O N S
Comms > Reporting >

TX Format Dest 1

00 - Disabled
01 - Contact ID
07 - Domestic
02 - SIA
08 - Voice
03 - Reserved
09 - SIA +
04 - Reserved
10 - GSM SIA +
05 - Reserved
11 - GSM Contact ID
06 - SMS
12 - GSM SMS
This menu allows you to program the transmission format
or language the panel will use to send event reports to
Destination 1. The panel has two separate destinations
that reports can be sent to and each one can be set to
use a different transmission format depending on the
application.
At factory default, all reports are routed to Destination 1.
1) Press [MENU] + [5] + [4] + [0]. The keypad will
display the current Transmission Format for
Destination 1.
TX Format Dest 1
01 - Contact ID
Press  0-9 OK to SAVE
2) Use the up and down arrow keys to select the
Transmission Format required then Press [OK] to
save and exit or press [MENU] to exit without
saving.
Comms > Reporting >

TX Format Dest 2

00 - Disabled
01 - Contact ID
07 - Domestic
02 - SIA
08 - Voice
03 - Reserved
09 - SIA +
04 - Reserved
10 - GSM SIA +
05 - Reserved
11 - GSM Contact ID
06 - SMS
12 - GSM SMS
This menu allows you to program the transmission format
or language the panel will use to send event reports to
Destination 2.
1) Press [MENU] + [5] + [4] + [1]. The keypad will
display the current Transmission Format for
Destination 2.
TX Format Dest 2
01 - Contact ID
Press  0-9 OK to SAVE
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Comms Programming
MENU 5-4-0
0
1
13 - Ethernet
14 - GPRS
15 - Reserved
MENU 5-4-1
0
1
13 - Ethernet
14 - GPRS
15 - Reserved
2) Use the up and down arrow keys to select the
Transmission Format required then Press [OK] to
save and exit or press [MENU] to exit without
saving.
A feature for GSM SMS reporting has been included
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to allow the control panel to first call the telephone
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number that the SMS event will be sent to. This feature
is very helpfull when an alarm event occurs while
you are sleeping as the longer alert tone will wake
you where as the short SMS alert provided on many
mobile phone may not. The duration of the alert call
can be set between 5 and 99 seconds or fixed at 20
seconds - see below for details when programming
Destination 1 or Destination 2 telephone numbers
below:
Example - No Pre-AlertCall
[Phone #] (eg. 0416123456)
the control panel will only send the pending SMS
message to the destination telephone number
without calling beforehand.
Example - Fixed 20 Second Pre-Alert Call
[Phone #][*] (eg. 0416123456*)
The control panel will first call the destination
telephone number for 20 seconds, hang up, then
send the pending SMS message.
Example - Set Time Pre-Alert Call (eg. 5 Seconds)
[Phone #][*][Time][*] (eg. 0416123456*05*)
The control panel will first call the destination
telephone number for the set time of 5 seconds,
hang up, then send the pending SMS message.
In previous versions, when arming or disarming
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using a fingerprint reader or an RF keyfob, the system
Note
would fail to report the event when using voice
format reporting. Other reporting formats are not
affected. In version 2.14, this has been corrected.
In previous versions, the control panel failed to
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correctly report zone alarm events for expanded
Note
zones when the system is configured for voice
reporting. Other formats are not affected. In version
2.15, this has been corrected.
Bosch Security Systems 07/14 BLCC610I

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