1.0 Panel Wide Parameter; Phone; Phone 1 - Bosch D9112B Program Entry Manual

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D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 1.0

1.0 Panel Wide Parameter

Use this programming module to define the operating
characteristics that affect panel-wide functions. This
module has five categories:
Phone Operation
Phone Routing
Power Supervision
Printer Parameters
Remote Account Manager (RAM) Parameters
1.1

Phone

The D9112 can dial up to four different telephone
numbers when sending event reports. The program
items in this category describe panel wide
characteristics for telephone dialing, receiver format,
and supervision. All telephone numbers use the same
receiver format.
Communications Failure: When only a primary
phone destination is programmed for a report (see
Phone Routing), the D9112 generates a communication
failure (Comm Fail) event if the panel does not reach
the receiver:
After ten attempts if the panel contains software
revision 2.93 or lower.
After five attempts if the panel contains software
revision 2.94 or higher.
When both primary and backup phone destinations are
programmed for a report, the panel alternates between
the primary destination and the backup destination.
If the panel is equipped with software revision 2.93
or lower, it makes a total of 20 attempts (ten to
each phone destination).
If the panel is equipped with software revision 2.94
or higher, it makes a total of ten attempts (six to
the primary and four to the backup).
If these attempts fail, the D9112 generates a Comm
Fail event.
A Comm Fail event appears at the command center as
SERV COMM FAIL. A Comm Fail event is placed in
the event log if Comm Fail occurs on both the primary
and backup phones. Comm Fail does not report to the
D6500 except during
Expand Test Rpt
YES).
Bosch Security Systems | 2/04 | 74-06145-000-D
Panel Wide Parameter
Test
reports (You must program
A Comm Restoral event generates after another
reporting event successfully transmits to any of the
receiver phone numbers. This
is sent according to the routing for
Phone Routing. When you receive a
report, use RAM to download the event log to
determine which events did not send, and which phone
number(s) failed. Receiving the
does not mean that all phone lines are restored, only
that at least one phone line operates.

Phone 1

Phone 1 is the telephone number the D9112 dials to
contact the central station receiver when sending event
reports (see Phone Routing).
The D9112 is preprogrammed with a seven sec. dial
tone detect period. When a dial tone is detected or the
waiting period ends, the D9112 begins to dial. To
extend the dial tone detect, program a D before the
phone number. To insert a pause during or after
dialing, use C in the number sequence. For example, if
the D9112 hangs up before it hears a Modem II ack
tone from the D6500, it programs extra Cs after the
phone number. The D9112 waits on the line for three
extra seconds for each C programmed.
Enter up to 24 of the characters in the following table
to define dialing characteristics:
0101
Using both phone data entry lines: The first
0101
line of the phone number data entry line
0101
must be filled (12 characters) before
pressing the [ENT] key to move on to the
second line. If you enter characters on the
second line, and there are less than twelve
characters on the first line, the second line
clears when you press [ENT].
EN | 8
Comm Restoral
report
Power/Phone
in
Comm Restoral
Comm Restoral
report

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