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en | Programming
Carephone 61
F.01U.239.30x | V1 | 2011.06
User Manual
Bosch Security Systems
28 Call forwarding
It is possible for the monitoring centre (if it supports this functionality) to
ask the Carephone 61 to forward the current call to a new destination
using a specified protocol. This step is used to allow the Carephone 61 to
use the specified protocol, or to force it to use telephone protocol. This
function is only possible with protocols RB2000E (target
0
), CPC (target
3
)
and RBIP (target
9
).
–
0
= forwarding to another number,
1
= forwarding to a telephone.
29 Hear/speech impaired
This function is dedicated to users with speaking or hearing difficulties.
Once a connection to the monitoring centre has been established, the
signaling device is activated to advise the user that he or she is through to
the monitoring centre (the centre is listening). If the user now presses the
emergency call button again, the message
emergency call
is sent to the
monitoring centre. If the stop button is pressed, then the recorded
message (e.g. "everything is okay") is sent to the monitoring centre.
–
0
= off,
1
= on (see also programming step 72).
30 Device number
When an emergency call is made, this number is sent to the monitoring
centre. The number can be up to 12 digits long. Numbers 0000, 9998, 9999
and 999999 may not be used.
32 Call progress tones audible
You can choose to hear the call progress tones when the Carephone makes
a call.
–
0
= not audible,
1
= audible.
33 Speak / Listen command audible
You can choose to hear the commands when the Carephone switches
between speak and listen in half-duplex mode.
–
0
= not audible,
1
= audible.