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D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 Panel Wide Parameter EN | 9
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Default: Blank
Selection:
Up to 24 characters (do not enter [SPACE])
0 - 9
Numbers zero through nine
C
3 sec. pause
D
7 sec. dial-tone detect.
# or *
The same as pressing this key on a telephone keypad when manually dialing. For example, you may
need an asterisk (*) to access your long distance service. Do not use these characters when pulse
dialing.
Blank
Panel dials no phone number.
Programming this item Blank does not disable phone routing. To disable reporting to this phone see
Phone Routing.
Phone 2
Default: Blank
Selection
:
Up to 24 characters (do not enter
[SPACE])
(See explanation of Phone 1.) This number is
“Phone 3,” referenced in Phone Routing Parameters.
Phone 3
Default: Blank
Selection Up to 24 characters (do not enter
[SPACE])
(See explanation of Phone 1.) This number is
“Phone 3,” referenced in Phone Routing Parameters.
Phone 4
Default: Blank
Selection:
Up to 24 characters (do not enter
[SPACE])
(See explanation of Phone 1.) This number is
“Phone 4,” referenced in Phone Routing Parameters.
Modem Format
The central station receiver format for transmitting reports,
Modem Format
provides many reporting advantages
over the BSFK format (see the D6500 Report Directory for more information about the effect of reporting
formats).
Default: Yes
Selection
Yes or No
Yes
Modem II (requires Bosch Security Systems D6500 Receiver with MPU EPROM version 6.00 or
higher and Line EPROM version 6.00 or higher)
Modem II format reports identify points as 001 through 135 and passcode User ID codes as 00
through 99 at the D6500 receiver (unless
Point/User Flag
is programmed YES, see the next prompt).
When reporting point events, Modem II also sends point text to the D6500 as programmed in Point
Assignments.
No
BFSK (2300 Hz or 1400 Hz acknowledgment tone).
Basic reporting functions are available, but reporting options are limited to account opening and
closing (see
A# Acct O/C
and
A# Area O/C
), users are identified by only one digit as programmed
in Point Assignments
P### BFSK/Relay
.