Bosch ICP-CC404 User Manual

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ICP-CC404 | Installation Guide | 11.0   Dialer Information 
 
 
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/08 | F01U089401-02 
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To turn call forward (no answer) off, enter: 
[# 6 1 #] 
Example 
To disable call forward (no answer) after disarming 
the system from AWAY Mode, program: 
12  6  1  12  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0 
11.9  Call Back Telephone Number 
Program the Call Back Telephone Number in 
Locations 159 to 174.  
The default value for the Call Back Telephone 
Number is 
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 
This parameter stores the telephone number to call 
when Upload/Download is requested or the user 
holds down [6] to initiate a modem call from the 
control panel to establish a communications link with 
the remote computer. The computer must be running 
the CC816 Alarm Link Software and must be set to 
Waiting for an Incoming Call.  
The Call Back Telephone Number is also required if 
Remote Connect with Callback Verification is 
required (refer to Section 8.1.3 on page 39). 
Refer to Section 8.0 Alarm Link Software on page 39 for 
more information. 
11.10 Ring Count 
Program the Ring Count in 
Location 175.  
The default value for the Ring Count is 
8. 
Programming this location to a value from 1 to 13 
sets that number of rings before the control panel 
answers an incoming call. Set this count to an 
acceptable level, noting that one ring is “Ring, Ring – 
Ring, Ring” and that a Ring Count of 10 represents 
approximately 60 sec. This location has an effect only 
if Remote Arming, Remote Upload/Download using 
Alarm Link, or both are enabled.  
Programming this location to 0 prevents the control 
panel from answering incoming calls regardless of 
any other programmed options. 
Answering Machine Bypass 
Answering Machine Bypass allows connecting with 
the control panel for Remote Arming or 
Upload/Download when an answering machine or 
facsimile machine is on the same telephone line. 
There are two different Answering Machine Bypass 
methods. Program a 14 to use the secondary method 
only when there is a large amount of traffic on the 
line (at a home office, for example). This method 
reduces the chance of the control panel incorrectly 
answering an incoming call. 
Programming the Ring Count to 15 enables 
Answering Machine Bypass in the primary mode. 
When calling the control panel, allow the telephone 
to ring no more than four rings then hang up. If you 
call again within 45 sec, the control panel answers the 
call on the first ring and the connection is established. 
This prevents the answering machine or facsimile 
machine from answering the call. To enable 
Answering Machine Bypass only when the system is 
armed, select Option 2 in Location 177 (refer to 
Section 12.1 Dialer Options 1 on page 50). 
Program the Ring Count to 14 to enable Answering 
Machine Bypass in the secondary mode. In this case, 
call the control panel and allow the phone to ring no 
more than two rings and hang up. Wait at least 8 sec 
and call the control panel again. The control panel 
answers on the first ring. If you do not wait the 8 sec, 
the control panel does not answer the call. To enable 
Answering Machine Bypass only when the system is 
armed, select Option 2 in Location 177 (refer to 
Section 12.1 Dialer Options 1 on page 50). 
 
Set the Ring Count for the answering or 
facsimile machine to a value greater than 
two rings. Four to six rings is preferred. 
Program a 0 into this location to disable 
the control panel from answering an 
incoming call. 
 
11.11  Telephone Line Fault Options 
Program the selected Telephone Line Fault Options 
in 
Location 176.  
The default value is
 0. 
This location has three options. You can select any 
combination of these 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 control panel monitors the telephone line. If the 
telephone line is cut or disconnected for longer than 
40 sec, the control panel lights the FAULT indicator 
on the codepad. The FAULT indicator is 
extinguished after the telephone line is restored for 
longer than 40 sec. 
 
Option 2 and 4 do not operate unless you 
also enable Option 1.