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D9412GV2/D7412GV2 | Program Entry Guide | 2.0  GV2MAIN 
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Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 10/08 | F01U003636-04 
2.3.2  Route Number Groups: Which Has the 
Highest Priority? 
2.3.6  Routing Destination Communication 
Failures 
To program a group, first choose a route number. 
The lower the route number, the higher priority that 
group has (for example, events reported for Route 1 
have a higher priority than Routes 2, 3, or 4 if each 
group tries to send a message at the same time). The 
priority of the route numbers becomes important 
when programming duplicate reports or choosing the 
events you want to report first regardless of the 
number of events that must report to multiple groups. 
Route 1 group primary device is the first destination 
the control panel attempts to dial if an event in that 
group must be reported. If the control panel is idle, 
any event generated for any group starts a dialing 
sequence. 
When the R# Primary Device fails to connect with 
the central station after one or two attempts (refer to 
RG# 1 Attempt in Route Group Attempts on page 
139), it then attempts to connect with the R# Backup 
Device
 (phone number or SDI Path). The central 
station receives the original event with a COMM FAIL 
PHONE# = (1, 2, 3, or 4) event modifier, if the R# 
Primary Device
 destination is a phone number.  
If the R# Primary Device is an SDI Path, the central 
station receives the original event with a COMM FAIL 
RG# SDI## (SDI 88 + Path 1, SDI 89 = Path 2, 
SDI 90 = Path 3, SDI 91 = Path 4) event modifier. 
When all attempts to both the R# Primary Device 
and R# Backup Device fail, a Comm Fail RG# Event 
is generated. Comm Restore Events are not 
generated. 
2.3.3  Programming Primary and Backup 
Destinations 
Each route number has an R# Primary Device and 
an R# Backup Device. In typical applications where 
two phone numbers are programmed, the R# 
Primary Device
 destination is the phone number that 
the route group attempts to dial first. If the R# 
Primary Device
 destination does not connect to the 
central station receiver after two dialing attempts, the 
control panel dials the  R# Backup Device 
destination.  
2.3.7  Message Prioritization within a Route 
Number 
The D9412GV2/D7412GV2 Control Panels meet the 
digital reporting requirements for UL 864. Fire Alarm 
Events have the highest priority and reports are sent 
first for each group. Other events are sent in the 
following order: Panic, Duress, Medical, Intrusion 
Alarm, Supervisory, and all troubles and restorals. 
 
You can also program the control panel so that the  
R# Primary Device or the R# Backup Device uses 
an SDI device, such as a D4020 Network Interface 
Module.  
2.3.4 Enhanced 
Routing 
The D9412GV2 and D7412GV2 allow events to be 
sent to up to four additional SDI Paths. The network 
interface module (NIM) connects directly to the SDI 
Bus and occupies SDI Address 88. For additional 
information regarding the specific programming 
requirements for enhanced communications, refer to 
Section 2.4
 Enhanced Routing on page 24 and 
Section 6.5 Programming Path Numbers and IP 
Addresses for Enhanced Communications 
on page 
135. 
2.3.5 Programming 
Duplicate Report  
Select Yes for each available route number to allow 
an event within a group to send  a report to multiple 
groups. For instance, if fire alarms are programmed 
for Route Group 1 and Route Group 2, a fire alarm 
sends a report first to Route Group 1, followed by a 
duplicate report to Route Group 2. 
To comply with NFPA and UL 864 , 
program Route 1 to send a report of only 
Fire Alarm Events to ensure the fastest 
 
reporting time. 
 
2.3.8 Dialing 
Attempts 
The control panel makes up to ten dialing attempts 
using the primary and backup devices within a route 
group. If unsuccessful, it sends a Comm Fail Report. 
The dialing attempts occur in the following sequence: 
1.  Primary device  
2.  Primary device  
3.  Backup device  
4.  Backup device  
5.  Primary device  
6.  Backup device  
7.  Primary device  
8.  Backup device  
9.  Primary device  
10.  Backup device  
When only one destination is programmed, the 
control panel makes ten attempts to contact that 
destination. Each group takes approximately 10 min 
to go into Comm Fail.