System Reporting - Bosch AMAX panel 4000 Installation Manual

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7.1.6

System Reporting

Report Transmission Sequence
If the event has disabled the report (option 0), no report is sent out. The domestic alarm is set
as configured. If the report has any destination to contact the panel (option 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7),
It will call the related destination by related reporting format type and subscriber ID Number.
Attempt rules:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Sequential Logic to Send Report
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Attempt times and duration
The attempt sequence is destination 1, 2, 3, 4 and domestic destination. Some
disabled destinations will be ignored.
When a new report needs to be sent out, the system will send the report based on
the report destination programming list.
For each enabled destination, the panel will retry sending the report to it till the
report has been sent to the destination, or till the report buffer overflows and the
old report is replaced by new incoming reports.
For each enabled destination, the retry interval time between two retries is 15
seconds for the 1st retry to 4th retry, and the retry interval time between two retries
is 10 minutes for the 5th retry to 8th retry, after the 8th retry the retry interval time
between two retries is 60 minutes.
For all enabled destinations (except domestic destinations), the waiting time for
next retry would be cleared to zero as long as there is a new report.
Attempt Priority
The attempt priority is destination 1, 2, 3, 4, Domestic. The disabled destinations will
be ignored.
Communication Fail Fault
If the attempt times for one destination reaches 4, the system will cause the
communication fail fault for this destination.
Backup Destination Process
If the destination failed for 4 attempts, the pending reports will switch between
primary/backup destinations in this group. If the report option selects 6, only one
group: 1, 2, 3, 4 destinations. If the report option selects 7, there are two groups:
group 1 is 1, 2 destinations. Group 2 is 3, 4 destinations. The system can save up to
a maximum of 50 un-reported events. If the un-reported events are more than 50, it
will delete earlier events and only save the last 50 events in the buffer to send out.
If the event reporting path is set to 0, the relevant reports will not be sent.
If the event reporting path is set to a single path (receiver 1, 2, 3 or 4), the alarm control
panel will send reports to corresponding paths. Path 1, 2 3 or 4 fault will result in path 1,
2, 3 or 4 communication fault; Path 1, 2 3 or 4 recovery will result in communication path
1, 2, 3 fault recovery.
If the event reporting path is set to all paths (receiver 1, 2, 3, 4), the alarm control panel
will send reports to corresponding paths. Any one of these paths fails, the communication
path will fail; the path recovers, the communication path fault will recover.
If the event reporting path is set to sending report to receiver 1, with receiver 2, 3, 4 as
backup, the alarm control panel will send reports to corresponding paths. Send to path 2
when the attempt to send to path 1 fails; Send to path 3 when the attempt to send to
path 2 fails; Send to path 4 when the attempt to send to path 3 fails; communication path
1 fault will occur when all valid paths fail; communication path 1 fault will recover when
any one of the paths recovers.
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