DS7200V2-UK Installer's Guide
Copyright
2007 Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
P/N: 4998152533-02 Page 47
PART IV: CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING
32.0 Global Reporting Options
These parameters configure the reporting for all areas, all zones and all users.
Global Reporting Options
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Address: 0221
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Default: 1
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Selections: 0, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15
Enter This Data Digit to Select Options
Global Reporting Options
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2
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5
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9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Local Only
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Enable Reporting
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Extend Handshake
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Delay Alarm Output
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Burg Alarm after Two Failed Attempts
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Local Only: The control panel sends no reports.
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Enable Reporting: The control panel sends reports as programmed provided that at least one phone number (or IP
address) has been programmed for at least one Routing Destination (see Routing Destinations on page 42). Reporting
options can be enabled and disabled in other parameters. See Open/Close Reporting Options on page 56, and Area #
Opening {89-96}/Closing {42-67} Reporting Options
on page 61.
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Extend Handshake: When the control panel finishes calling the ARC receiver, it waits for a ‘handshake’ tone from the
receiver. The ‘handshake’ is the first thing the receiver sends after answering the call. Each reporting format the receiver
supports typically has its own handshake tone. If a receiver supports several formats, it sounds the handshake tones one at
a time. Choosing this option extends the time the control panel waits for a handshake from the ARC receiver from 45 to 60
seconds.
Only extend the handshake wait when advised by Bosch Technical Service.
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Delay Alarm Output: The control panel delays burglary alarm output until communication to the ARC receiver is complete or
there are two failed dialing attempts. The delayed alarm output functions are 1|8, 1|9, 1|10, and 8|8 (see Table 32 for
descriptions of output types). Bell Time is not delayed, and begins at the alarm event. If Bell Time is set at three minutes or
less, alarm output delayed by this option might be very short (less than 1 minute), or the alarm output might not activate at
all. See Outputs on page 86 for a complete description of output functions. The keypad sounder is not delayed by this option.
In order to use the Delay Alarm Output option, the Alarm Event Abort function must be disabled. See
“Options 1, Zone Function ##” in the DS7200V2 Expert Programming Guide (P/N: 4998153891) for
more information on the Alarm Event Abort function.
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Burg Alarm After Two Failed Attempts: Selecting this option provides a steady alarm output after two failed attempts to
transmit a burglary alarm report from any zone when the system is armed. Alarm output is provided even if the zone is not
programmed for alarm output. Bell Time must be programmed for at least 3 minutes to use this option. Disable this option if
you want to prevent an alarm output from silent zones even when the system fails to communicate with the receiver. This
option only applies to output types 1|8 (Alarm – All On, Perimeter Only & Partial On; non-fire 24-hr alarms); 1|9 (Alarm –
Perimeter Only & Partial On Modes; non-fire 24-hr alarms) and 1|10 (Alarm –zones, 24-hr zones-fire & non-fire See Outputs
on page 86 for alarm configuration.
The burg alarm output still activates after two failed communication attempts even if it is set for silent
operation.