Bfsk Duress Code; Expanded Test Rpt; Cancel Report; Ground Start - Bosch D9112B Program Entry Manual

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D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 1.0

BFSK Duress Code

Default:
0
Selection:
0 to 9
When transmitting in BFSK (
programmed NO), you must assign a number to
Duress
identify
reports at the central station. Duress
is enabled in Duress in the Passcode Worksheet.

Expanded Test Rpt

Use to add system event information to scheduled
Test
reports.
Test
reports are set up as scheduled
events in the Skeds Parameters section of the program.
Default:
No
Selection:
Yes or No
Test
report includes the following
Yes
system events if the panel is currently in
the condition listed: Log Threshold, Log
Overflow, Point Bus Failure, Successful
Local Programming, Bad Call to RAM,
User Code Tamper, SDI Failure,
Communications Failure, AC Failure,
Battery Missing, Battery Low, Parameter
Bad Checksum.
Do not send system event information
No
Test
with

Cancel Report

Use to control whether or not
sent.
Cancel
A
report is created when a passcode is
entered to silence an Alarm Bell or Fire Bell before
the bell time expires. The cancel event is stored in
the panel's event log, and sent to local printers as a
point event.
Burg Time
Use
and
section of the program to program bell times.
Program Alarm and Fire Bell relay outputs in Relays.
Default:
Yes
Selection:
Yes or No
Cancel
Send
Yes

Phone Routing.

Do not send
No
phone(s).
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Panel Wide Parameter
Modem Format
reports.
Cancel
reports are
Fire Time
in the Bell Parameters
reports according to
Cancel
reports to the

Ground Start

Use only when the panel is connected to Ground
Start telephone lines.
Some newer ground start telephone exchange
switches require a shorter amount of time to initiate
is
a dial tone. If the panel cannot initiate a dial tone on
the ground start line with the default (Long) setting,
try the Short setting.
Both lines must be of the same operation, either
ground start or loop start. NFPA standards prohibit
the use of ground start phone lines in systems
monitoring fire points.
Default:
Selection:
Long
Short
1.2
Phone Routing
Phone Routing lets you direct groups of event
reports to four different telephone numbers. The
phone numbers and operating characteristics are
programmed in the previous category Phone.
Fire alarm events have priority over all other events
that must be reported. An event that was not
reported to the primary or backup phone has a
higher priority than an event that needs to be
reported to a duplicate phone.
Event report groups that you do not send to the
central station may be annunciated locally (at the
command centers), printed on a local printer (D9131
required), or retrieved later by the Remote Account
Manager (RAM).
Each of the Report Groups can be programmed to
report to one or more of the phone numbers. The
phones can be used as primary, backup, or duplicate
reporting paths for each of the Report Groups.
Long
Short or Long
Standard duration of ground. Use
this setting for most ground start
telephone systems. The duration is
700 ms.
Shorter duration of ground. Use this
setting for telephone systems where
specified. The duration is 250 ms.
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