CS875-575-375-275-175 Installers Manual with CS5500 keypad B.13.6
13.3.2.5 Control panel/CS7002 as backup for CS7002
Backup reports are sent when the CS7002 fails to send primary reports. Backup reports can be sent by another
report control on the module or by another device on the system.
13.3.2.6 CS7002 as backup
• Set a report control to Report When>Report Always.
• Program the first and backup report destinations to one of the TCP/IP or SMS destinations or set another
report control as Report control>Backup.
13.3.2.7 Control panel as backup
When the CS7002 fails to report, it sends an expansion event which the control panel or auxiliary dialler reports.
• Set a report control to Report When>Report Always.
• Set the backup destination to Other Dialler.
• Enable the autotest report on the panel phone events and panel system events.
• Ensure the reporting format on the dialler is the same as that set in CS7002
GPRS>Module>Reporting>Backup Format.
13.3.3 Using upload/download
13.3.3.1 GSM CSD connection.
The upload/download access code is set on the control panel in Communications>Up/Download>Access Code.
For more information, see chapter B-2 Programming the control panel. The following example configures the
CS7002 GPRS module to answers calls from phone number 5666666 only. The PC initiates the upload/
download session.
1. Navigate with the µ¶ keys to CS7002 GPRS Module>Up/Download and press OK.
2. Scroll to Remote Initiated>Enabled and press OK.
3. The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Remote Initiated.
4. Scroll to Phone Number and press OK.
5. Press #¶ to clear the current value.
6. Enter 5666666 and press OK.
7. The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Phone Number.
8. You must configure the CS7002 data phone number on the upload/download PC. Ask your network provider
for this number.
9. You must also configure the GSM modem on the upload/download PC. Select Program>Setup>GSM
Modem setup. Enter S7=60S10=255X0T+MS=9,1,9600,9600 in the Initialization string 2 field.
13.3.3.2 GPRS CSD connection.
The connection is made via a TCP/IP network. Instead of a phone number, an IP address is set. The Call Back
Req’d and Allow Calls From options are disabled.