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ICP-CC404 | Installation Guide | 9.0 Domestic Dialing
40 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/08 | F01U089401-02
To program the control panel for remote
connection with callback verification:
1. Program the Call Back Telephone Number in
Locations 159 to 174 (refer to Section 11.9 on
page 49).
2. Select Options 1 and 2 in Location 180 (refer to
Section 8.2 Alarm Link Options on page 40).
8.1.4 Direct Connect
The direct connect feature gives the installer a simple
method to program the ICP-CC404 Control Panel
using a portable computer. Because telephone lines
and modems are not required, programming the
control panel is easily completed in minutes.
To use the direct connect feature, connect the CC808
Direct Link Cable between the correct serial port on
your IBM or compatible computer and the auxiliary
module socket on the control panel.
To use the direct connect feature, it is not necessary
to select Option 1 in Location 180 to enable
uploading and downloading using Alarm Link. The
direct connect feature ignores this option.
8.2 Alarm Link Options
Program this parameter in Location 180.
The default value is 3.
When programming this location, there are four
options you can select. You can select any
combination of the options by programming a single
value. Calculate this value by adding the option bit
numbers together. Refer to Section 2.3 Programming
Option Bits on page 10 for more information.
The Alarm Link Options are:
1 – Enable Upload/Download Using Alarm Link
Select this option to use the CC816 Alarm Link
Software to program the control panel remotely. The
control panel does not respond to the Alarm Link
Software if this option is not selected. Refer to Section
8.0 Alarm Link Software on page 39 for more
information.
2 – Enable Alarm Link Call Back
If this option is selected and a callback telephone
number is programmed, the remote programming
computer must be connected to the telephone line
programmed in the Call Back Telephone Number in
Locations 159 to 174 (refer to Section 11.9 on
page 49).
If this option is not selected, the installer can connect
to a customer’s control panel from any remote
location for upload or download operations without
the control panel calling the remote computer, and
the customer can initiate a modem call from the
codepad by holding down [6]. Refer to Section 8.0
Alarm Link Software on page 39 for more information.
4 – Terminate Alarm Link Connection on Alarm
If an alarm occurs when the control panel is
communicating with a remote computer using the
CC816 Alarm Link Software, the Alarm Link session
ends and the alarm message is sent to the base station
receiver.
If an alarm occurs that does not need to be sent to the
base station receiver, the session does not end. If this
option is not selected and an alarm occurs, the Alarm
Link software prompts the operator with a Terminate
or Continue message.
9.0 Domestic Dialing
The locations of the primary and secondary
telephone numbers for Receiver 1 or Receiver 2 are
used only for base station and pager reporting. When
either Receiver 1 or Receiver 2 is set up for domestic
reporting, both the primary and secondary telephone
numbers are ignored.
The domestic dialing telephone numbers are stored
separately in Locations 466 to 513. These locations
can store up to 48 digits. These 48 locations can store
one or more telephone numbers. Depending on the
length of each telephone number, these locations can
store four or more different telephone numbers for
domestic dialing.
If both Receiver 1 and Receiver 2 are set up for
domestic reporting format, you still have 48 data
locations. Both Receiver 1 and Receiver 2 use the
same domestic telephone numbers. Programming
separate domestic telephone numbers for Receiver 1
and Receiver 2 is not available for domestic dialing
format.
Refer to Section 9.2 Setting Up and Programming
Domestic Reporting for more information.
9.1 Domestic Dialing Function
When the control panel activates an alarm, it dials the
first programmed telephone number. If it detects a
busy or engaged tone, the control panel hangs up and
dials the second telephone number (if one is
programmed). The first call counts as one
unsuccessful dialing attempt. If the second telephone
number is also busy or an engaged tone is detected,
the control panel hangs up and dials the third
telephone number (if one is programmed) or attempts
the first telephone number again.
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