Transmission Format For Receiver 1 And Receiver 2; Subscriber Id Number For Receiver 1 And Receiver 2; Dialing Format; Telco Arming Sequence - Bosch ICP-CC488 Installation Manual

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ICP-CC488 | Installation Guide | 11.0
2 – 1400 Hz
1400 Hz Handshake Tone is required to
communicate in Ademco Lo Speed Format or
Domestic Dialing Format.
3 – 2300 Hz
Reserved.
4 – No Handshake
This option is not recommended.
5 – Pager Handshake
Pager Handshake Tone is required to communicate
in Basic Pager Format.
11.4
Transmission Format for Receiver 1
and Receiver 2
033 (Receiver 1)
Location
1
Contact ID
2
4 + 2 express
3
FSK 300 baud Bell
4
Domestic
5
Basic pager
Location
073 (Receiver 2)
1
Contact ID
2
4 + 2 express
3
FSK 300 baud Bell
4
Domestic
5
Basic pager
Select the desired transmission format here. These
locations select the data format used to transmit to
the base station receiver. These locations also allow
you to configure the control panel for domestic or
basic pager formats.
11.5
Subscriber ID Number for
Receiver 1 and Receiver 2
Location
034 to 039 (Receiver 1)
0
Default
Location
074 to 079 (Receiver 2)
Default
0
The Subscriber ID Number is transmitted to identify
the calling control panel. Enter the Subscriber ID
Number in the six locations provided for each
receiver.
For Basic Pager Format, Locations 034 to 036 (for
Receiver 1) and Locations 074 to 076 (for Receiver 2)
are ignored and the first digit of the Subscriber ID
Number must start in Location 037 (Receiver 1) and
Location 077 (Receiver 2).
When using Domestic Dialing Format, the number of
identification beeps is determined by the value
programmed in Location 039 (Receiver 1) and
Location 079 (Receiver 2). This value allows the
identification of up to 15 different control panels that
call the same telephone number.
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Dialer Information
Example
To program the Subscriber ID Number as 4729,
program the six locations as:
[0 0 4 7 2 9]
11.6

Dialing Format

Location
080
1
Australian DTMF (5 digits/sec)
2
Australian decadic
3
Alternate DTMF and Australian decadic
4
International DTMF (touch tone)
5
Reversed decadic (10 minus 1)
6
Alternate DTMF and reversed decadic
The Dialing Format determines the method for
dialing telephone numbers. Options 3 and 6 alternate
the dialing sequence between DTMF and decadic if
the call to the base station receiver is unsuccessful.
Use caution when selecting the dialing method.
Select the Australian method only if the control panel
is connected to the Australian Telecommunications
Network. Select the International DTMF dialing
option only in countries that allow both the caller
and the receiver to terminate a phone call. Using the
incorrect format can disable the control panel's
patented Telephone Anti-Jamming feature.
The alternating sequence is: DTMF –
decadic – DTMF – decadic – DTMF –
decadic.
11.7

Telco Arming Sequence

113 to 142
Location
Default
0
These locations allow you to activate call diversion
automatically on your telephone when you arm the
system in AWAY Mode.
When the Telco Arming Sequence is activated after
arming the system in AWAY Mode, the control
panel redirects all calls to your mobile phone, pocket
pager, or answering service.
Contact your telecommunications provider for more
information on Call Forward operations.
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