58 en | Panel Wide Parameters Control Panel
2017.03 | 09 | F.01U.303.998 Program Entry Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
Access Reports
Route Group 1 Route Group 2 Route Group 3 Route Group 4
Cycle Door Yes Yes Yes Yes
Door Unlocked Yes Yes Yes Yes
Door Secure Yes Yes Yes Yes
Door Request Yes Yes Yes Yes
Door Locked Yes Yes Yes Yes
Selections:
– Yes - assign this report to the Route Group.
– No - do not assign this report to the Route Group.
RPS Menu Location
Panel Wide Parameters > Report Routing > Access Reports.
3.10 Communicator, overview
There are four Route Groups. Reports are assigned to Route Groups by category (Fire Reports
or Burglar Reports for example) or individually (Fire Alarm for example) . Refer to Reporting
Overview, page 44 for information about assigning reports to Route Groups.
Use the parameters under this Communicator heading to assign a Primary Destination Device
and a Backup Destination Device to each Route Group. The Primary Destination Device is the
first used to send reports. If the Primary Destination Device fails to send the report, the
Backup Destination Device destination device is used.
The control panel makes up to ten communication attempts using the primary and backup
destination devices to send reports in a Route Group. The control panel alternates between
the primary and backup destination devices as shown below. If unsuccessful after 10
attempts, it creates a Comm Fail Event.
1. Primary Destination Device
2. Primary Destination Device
3. Backup Destination Device
4. Backup Destination Device
5. Primary Destination Device
6. Backup Destination Device
7. Primary Destination Device
8. Backup Destination Device
9. Primary Destination Device
10. Backup Destination Device
When only the Primary Destination Device is programmed, the control panel makes all ten
attempts using that device.
COMM TROUBLE, COMM FAIL events
When the Primary Destination Device fails to connect to the central station receiver after two
attempts, the control panel switches to the Backup Destination Device. The control panel
sends the original report along with a COMM TROUBLE report. If no Backup Destination
Device is configured, no COMM TROUBLE report is sent.
The control panel sends a COMM RESTORE event the next time it successfully sends a report
using the Primary Destination Device.