DS7200V2-UK Installer's Guide
Copyright
2007 Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
P/N: 4998152533-02 Page 41
PART IV: CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING
Part IV: Control Panel Programming
This section only covers the available programming parameters when the control panel enters Installer
Programming Mode. The programming section in the DS7200V2 Expert Programming Guide (P/N: 4998153891)
covers all of the control panel’s programming parameters.
This section contains programming parameter information pertaining to the DS7240V2 and DS7220V2 Control Panels.
Settings for parameters are stored at one or more addresses. For an overview on how to program the control panel from a text
keypad, see Keypad Programming on page 38.
Numbers enclosed in braces (for example, {37}) that appear throughout this document refer to the control panel’s event
numbers. See Control Panel Events and Reporting Formats on page 124 for control panel event descriptions.
The default Installer PIN is 7890. The default PIN for User 1 is 1234. All other user PINs are not programmed by default.
29.0 Understanding the Parameter Option Charts
The programming section of this document uses charts like the one below to identify the available selections for option
parameters.
Enter This Data Digit to Select Options
Phone Line Options
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
No Phone Line Options
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Do Not Wait for Dial Tone
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“R” Function/Three-way Calling
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Call
Barring
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Phone Line Fault Requires Reset
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The first option usually disables or turns off all the other options.
The data digit values (labeled 0 to 15 under the “Enter This Data Digit to Select Options” heading) are displayed across the top
of the table. Each data digit is tied to options by a “
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.” To select an option, or a set of options, enter the corresponding data
digit value at the address programming prompt.
The option parameter’s default selection is listed above the table in bulleted form along with the option’s address and selection
range. The numbered cell that corresponds with the option’s default setting is blackened to provide a quick visual reference.
For example, the cell labeled “10” in the example above is this option parameter’s default.
Columns that are grayed out are reserved settings and should not be selected.