DS7200V2-EXP | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel
Programming
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Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 04/12 | F01U253045-02
For example, if Data Digit Selection “5” is entered, the following report tone is transmitted (“-“
equals 1 beep): -- -. There is a 1-sec pause between the transmission of the first digit and the second
digit. The second digit is followed by a 3-sec pause.
The control panel repeats the report for a total of ten times (-- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -
- - -- -).
SIA 300 with Text Blocks
The control panel sends reports using the SIA format when “3” is entered into the appropriate
reporting format address. See Format for Destination 1 (2) on page 51 for more information. An
additional format (selection of “11”) is available to include ASCII text with the SIA event codes.
If the SIA event includes a zone number as one of its parameters, and the zone represents one of the
control panel’s 40 locations, the control panel sends the zone’s programmable location text (see
Location ##, Zone Text on page 84 for more information). The event (N) block is sent first followed by
the text (A) block. If there is no zone number for the event, then no ASCII text is reported.
Basic Pager Display
Setting a Routing Destination to Basic Pager format configures the control panel to send reports to a
numeric pager. Follow these steps to use the Basic Pager format:
1. Enter the phone number for the pager in the “Phone Number 1” parameter for the Routing
Destination you have chosen as the Basic Pager Destination.
2. Set the “Format for Destination 1 (2)” parameter to Basic Pager for the Routing Destination you
have chosen as the Basic Pager Destination.
Set the routing for any reports you would like sent to the pager to the Routing Destination (1 or 2) you
have chosen as the Basic Pager destination.
Report digits are dialed as 100 ms DTMF tone pulses with 100 ms pauses between the digits.
The control panel’s Basic Pager format does not wait for an acknowledgement tone from
the pager service provider to send its report to the pager. It dials the phone number, waits
250 ms and then sends the report. To increase the delay (pause), add delay characters as
needed to the end of the phone number. See Table 22 for the valid phone number entries.
All information the control panel needs to format and send events to a pager is contained in Phone
Number 1 (2) for Destination 1 (2) on page 50. Figure 64 shows the phone number broken into fields.
Figure 64: Routing Destination Phone Number Configured for Basic Pager
1-
Enter the phone number for the paging service followed by any special
characters required (a pause, for example). See Table 22 for phone number entries.
2-
Every field must end with the terminator digit, always 0 (zero).
3-
Use this field to configure how the message appears in the pager’s display. See Table
25 for Format Field options.
4-
Enter the digits that tell your paging service you are done sending your page.
The control panel dials the number you enter in the Digits to Dial Field to contact the paging service.
Add one or more pauses at the end of the number to allow the paging service time to answer the
phone and prepare to accept the message. The
Digits to Dial Field ends with a Field Terminator (0).
The Format Field follows the Digits to Dial Field. It defines what information follows the account
number in the paging message. The
Format Field ends with a Field Terminator (0).
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