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D7212GV3 |
Program Entry Guide | 2.0
Panel and Area Wide Parameters
EN
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Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 10/11 | F01U170808-02
When the keypad reads
Parameter Saved
, your
selection has been configured
Point/User Flag
Default:
Yes
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes
The control panel sends a flag with
each report telling the central station
receiver to convert point numbers
and User ID numbers to COMEX
format. Refer to
Table 2
and
Table 3
for conversion information
.
When this
parameter is programmed Yes,
points and User ID numbers are
converted, regardless of the
programming of the central station
receiver for output to the computer
system. Refer to
Appendix C
in the
Conettix D6600/D6100
Receiver/Gateway Computer
Interface Manual
(P/N: 4998122703).
No
The control panel does not send the
flag. The central station receiver
outputs point numbers as 001 to 040
(rather than 100 to 216) and User ID
numbers as 000 to 099 (rather than
000 to F08), as indicated in
Table 2
and
Table 3
.
This program item determines how point and User ID
numbers are presented at the central station receiver
display, printer, and computer RS-232 output.
When
Phone # Format
is Yes, the control panel
sends expanded Bosch Modem IIIa
2
Communication
Format reports to the central station receiver. If your
central station data files are not set up for point and
User ID number reporting, you can use this program
item to convert these numbers to COMEX Reports.
When
Phone # Format
is Yes, the control panel
sends expanded Bosch Modem IIIa
2
Communication
Format Reports to the receiver.
Point/User Flag
affects Bosch Modem IIIa
2
Communication Format
data as shown in
Table 2
. The Bosch Security
Systems, Inc. D6600 Receiver adds the leading zero
in the User ID number with
Point/User Flag
programmed No.
Table 2: Modem IIIa
2
Communication Format
Data - User ID Numbers
Point/User Flag
NO
Point/User Flag
YES
000
000
001 to 005
001 to 005
006 to 013
601 to 608
014 to 021
701 to 708
022 to 029
801 to 808
030 to 037
B01 to B08
038 to 045
C01 to C08
046 to 053
D01 to D08
054 to 061
E01 to E08
062 to 069
F01 to F08
070 to 099
000
Table 3: Modem IIIa
2
Communication Format
Data – Point Numbers
Point/User Flag
NO
Point/User Flag
YES
001 to 008
100 to 800
009 to 024
101 to 116
025 to 040
201 to 216
041 to 056
301 to 316
2.2.1
Special Point/User Reporting
Independent Zone Control Notice:
When using
Independent Zone Controls (IZC) to send
Opening/Closing Reports by point, do not duplicate
reporting independent point numbers with User ID
Reports (refer to
Section 3.1 Passcode or Token
Worksheet
on page 74
)
. For example: If an IZC is
connected to Point 8, do not use User ID 8.
D6000:
Opening/Closing User ID numbers are
identified at the receiver as zones (same
identification as independent points).