DS7200V2-UK Installer's Guide
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2007 Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
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PART IV: CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING
BSIA Fast Format Restoral Options
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Address: See Table 40
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Default: See Table 40
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Selections: 0-15
Enter This Data Digit to Select Options
BSIA Fast Format Restoral Options
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No Restoral Reports
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Send Restorals on Channel 1 (5)
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Send Restorals on Channel 2 (6)
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Send Restorals on Channel 3 (7)
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Send Restorals on Channel 4 (8)
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Addresses 3434-3441 determine whether or not restoral events are sent. If selected, the restoral of the condition is sent as a
restoral event. If not selected, no report is sent when the condition restores. The channels are divided into two sets of four
within each group, however each channel may be configured to send restoral reports or not send restoral reports.
For example, in Group 1, if you want Channels 1, 2, and 4 to send restoral reports but not Channel 3, enter “11” in Address
3434. Address 3434 is assigned to Channels 1-4 in Group 1. If you want Channels 6 and 7 from Group 1 to send restoral
reports, enter “6” in Address 3435. Address 3435 is assigned to Channels 5-8 in Group 1.
BSIA Channel Output Function Type Configuration
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Address: See Table 40
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Default: See Table 40
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Selections: 0|0 to 8|15
The eight channels within each group can be assigned to an output function type the same way the on-board and off-board
outputs are assigned. To assign Channel 1 in Group 1 to Fire, Channel 1 would be assigned to Output Function Type 8|13
(enter “8” in Address 3442 and “13” in Address 3443). All available output types may be used. Use Table 32 to assign output
function types to the each reporting channel.
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-millisecond DTMF tone pulses with 100-millisecond 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 milliseconds and
then sends the report. To increase the delay (pause), add delay characters as needed to the end of the
phone number. See Table 42 for the valid phone number entries.