DS7200V2-UK Installer's Guide
Copyright
2007 Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
P/N: 4998152533-02 Page 45
PART IV: CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING
Call Forwarding Auto On/Off Digits/Call Barring
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Address:
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Call Forwarding Auto On Digits: 0133-0164
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Call Forwarding Auto Off Digits: 0165-0180
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Default: All zeroes (0)
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Selections: See Table 22)
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Call Forwarding Auto On Digits: Up to 32 characters max
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Call Forwarding Auto Off Digits: Up to 16 characters max
This parameter configures the control panel’s Call Forwarding Auto On/Off function.
In order to use this function, the premises must have Call Forwarding service from the local telephone
company. The Call Forwarding Auto On/Off function does not forward calls; it turns the telephone
company’s Call Forwarding service on or off by dialing digits just as the user would.
When entering phone numbers, use “10” ([1] [0] from the keypad) to enter “0”; use “0” to terminate the
phone number.
The Call Forwarding Auto On/Off function is only available for Area 1.
If the Call Forwarding Auto On/Off function is enabled ([#][8][2]) and a user turns the system All On, the control panel dials the
Call Forwarding Auto On digits to activate the telephone company’s Call Forwarding service.
If the Call Forwarding Auto On/Off function is enabled ([#][8][2]) and a user turns the system off (from All On), then the control
panel dials the Call Forwarding Auto Off digits to turn off the Call Forwarding service.
See the DS7200V2 User’s Guide (P/N: 4998152530) for more information on Call Forwarding.
To use the Call Barring function, enable it from the Phone Line Options parameter (see page 44), and then enter the Call
Barring number sequence into the Call Forwarding Auto Off digits (typically *261#).
A typical dialing sequence might be:
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two-digit telephone company feature code (*21*)
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pause
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phone number to forward to (Example: 555-1212)
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flash (on-hook, pause, off-hook)
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terminate (t)
For this sequence, the entry at this parameter would be *2 1 * p 5 5 5 1 2 1 2 f t.
Remote Programming Call Back Number
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Address: 0181-0212
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Default: All zeroes (0)
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Selections: 0-15 (see Table 22)
The control panel uses the phone number or IP address entered here to begin a RPS remote programming session. See
Network Communication
on page 112 for complete network communication programming instructions. Firmware revision 2.10
or greater is required for network communication.
There are three ways to use this phone number (or IP address):
1. RPS calls the control panel, which answers and determines it is RPS calling, then it disconnects and calls RPS back.
2. When a user presses [#][4][3], the control panel calls RPS using the phone number (or IP address) entered here.
3. The control panel can be programmed to use this phone number (or IP address) automatically at test report time (see
Automatic Test {137} Report Options
on page 51 for more information).
When entering phone numbers, use “10” ([1][0] from the keypad) to enter “0”; use “0” to terminate the
phone number. This does not apply when entering an IP address.