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2.2
Phone Parameters
The program items in this category describe panel-
wide characteristics for telephone dialing, receiver
format, and supervision.
Modem Format
Default:
Yes
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes
Radionics’ Modem IIIa
2
Communication Format: Reports
identify points as 001 through 247 and
passcode User ID codes as 000 through
249 at the D6500/D6600 Receiver
(unless 
Point/User Flag
 is
programmed Yes; see the 
Point/User
Flag
 prompt in this section). When
reporting point events, Radionics’
Modem IIIa
Communication Format
also sends point text to the
D6500/D6600 as programmed in Point
Assignments.
No
BFSK (2300 Hz or 1400 Hz
acknowledgment tone).
Central Station Receiver Format for
Transmission of Reports: Modem format provides
many reporting advantages over the BFSK format.
See the D6500/D6600 Report Directory for more
information about the effect of reporting formats.
Modem Format must be set to Yes when
sending events over a network to a D6600
receiver (NetCom).
0101
0101
0101
If Modem Format is No, be sure to assign
a number to identify Duress Reports in
BFSK Duress Code in this programming
section.
Point/User Flag
Default:
Yes
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes
The control panel sends a flag with
each report telling the D6500/D6600 to
convert point numbers and User ID
numbers to COMEX format. The
conversions are shown in Table 6 and
Table 7. No matter how the
D6500/D6600 is programmed for
output to the computer system, points
and User ID numbers are converted
when this item is Yes. (See the D6600
Communications Receiver/Gateway
Computer Interface Manual
Appendix C,
Numbered Table and Note 1
.)
No
The control panel does not send the
flag. The D6500/D6600 outputs point
numbers as 001 to 247 (rather than 100
to 732) and User ID numbers as 000 to
249 (rather than 000 to F08), as
indicated in Table 6 and Table 7.
This program item determines how point and User
ID numbers are presented at the D6500/D6600
display, printer, and computer RS-232 output.
When 
Modem Format
 is Yes, the control panel
sends expanded Radionics’ Modem IIIa
2
Communication Format reports to the
D6500/D6600. If your central station data files are
not set up for point and User ID number reporting,
you can use this program item to convert these
numbers to COMEX Reports.
When 
Modem Format
 is Yes, the control panel
sends expanded Radionics’ Modem IIIa
2
Communication Format Reports to the receiver.
Point/User Flag
 affects Radionics’ Modem IIIa
2
Communication Format data as shown in Table 6.
The Bosch Security Systems D6500/D6600 Receiver
adds the leading zero in the User ID number with
Point/User Flag
 programmed No.