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SC & SI Remote Interface Description 
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Bosch Security Systems B.V. | 2003 December | SC & SI Remote Interface Description 
1 Introduction 
1.1 Purpose 
The purpose of this document is to describe the remote interface for system configuration and system 
installation. The document specifies the interface between the CCU and third party software.  
1.2 Scope 
This document describes the remote interface for system configuration and system installation. It is meant for 
developers who want to use this remote interface to control/access system configuration and system 
installation, present in the CCU, remotely. 
For a complete description of the System Set-up can be referred to [SRS_INF]. 
1.3 
Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations 
CCU 
Central Control Unit. This can be either a Single-CCU system or a 
Multi-CCU system. 
DCN 
Digital Congress Network 
SC System 
Configuration 
SI System 
Installation 
DQS 
Database Query Services 
OMF File 
An executable file in a special format that can be programmed or 
downloaded into the ReadOnlyMemory on the CCU 
TCB 
Trunc Communication Board 
MTB 
Multi Trunc Board 
UnitId 
Unit identification, also called unit-number. A unique identification of 
a unit within the CCU system. 
remote controller 
Device (e.g. PC) connected to the CCU which remotely controls a 
part of the applications present in the CCU. 
1.4 References 
[SRS_INF] 
General Remote Interface Description 
 
[USERDOC_DB] 
User Manual LBB 3580 
 
[USERDOC_SI] 
User Manual LBB 3585 
 
This document must be referenced as [SRS_SCSIINF]. 
1.5 Overview 
Chapter 2 gives a brief explanation on System Configuration and System Installation. Also a short description 
of the different CCU system modes is given in this chapter. For system configuration, the remote functions 
and update notifications are described in chapters 3 and 4. For system installation, the remote functions and 
update notifications are described in chapters 5 and 6. 
Appendix Appendix A gives an overview of the constants used in combination with the remote functions and 
update notifications described in this document. 
Appendix Appendix B gives an overview of the possible error’s that could be returned upon execution of a 
remote function. 
Appendix Appendix C shows some examples on typical System Configuration or System Installation topics.