Bosch ITS-DX4020-G Specifications Page 30

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30 en | Configuration GPRS/GSM IP Communicator
F01U133268 | 03 | 2010.05 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
Table 4.9 SMS and USB Configuration Parameters
56 Enable incoming
GSM calls where
supported
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
Enable or disable the ability to receive incoming
GSM calls.
This parameter is only available when using the Easy
Series control panel. Refer to Section 2.2 Device
Overview, page 8, for more information.
57 GPRS session
timeout
1 to 255 hrs (4 hrs) If no IP over GPRS communication occurs within the
GPRS session timeout period, the ITS-DX4020-G
sends a message to keep the current session alive,
ensuring that the network path is active. To avoid
connectivity delays, set the GPRS session timeout
to fewer hours than your carrier's session expiration
period to avoid connectivity delays.
58 Trouble reporting
delay time
0 to 65535 sec (120 sec) When low signal strength, SIM card missing, or
unable to register on the network is detected for
longer than the time entered in this parameter, the
ITS-DX4020-G stops responding on the bus to
indicate a Trouble condition to the control panel. No
information is sent to the control panel. The next
attempt by the control panel to poll, or send a
message to the ITS-DX4020-G, fails. The control
panel then creates a trouble condition. When signal
strength is detected, it must remain restored for the
amount of time entered in this parameter before the
ITS-DX4020-G sends signals again.
59 Enable low signal
strength reporting
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
When enabled, the ITS-DX4020-G sends a trouble
signal to the control panel if the signal strength falls
to an unacceptable level. Restoring signal strength
to an acceptable level resets this condition. For
proper operation, the signal strength must be at a
minimally an acceptable level.
Refer to Table 4.9, Page 30 for UL 864 requirements.
61 Dynamic DNS
Server IP Address
7 to 15 characters (“none”) Enter an IP address using the standard IP address
format (for example, 10.10.10.1). Select “none” to
disable the dynamic DNS server update.
62 Dynamic DNS
Server Port
1 to 65535 (7702) Enter a DNS server port number, if applicable.
63 Dynamic DNS ID
Selection
1 = SIM ICCID
2 = ID is SIM IMSI
3 = ID is modem IMEI
4 = ID is manually entered
Select a DNS ID method.
64 Dynamic DNS ID 2 to 20 characters Must conform to RFC952 and RFC1123 name
format.
NOTICE!
This field is required only if parameter 63 is set to 4.
ID Parameter Values Description
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