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ICP-CC488 | Installation Guide | 23.0  
Appendices 
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Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/08 | F01U089457-02 
 
23.0  Appendices 
23.1  Appendix A – Telephone Anti-
Jamming 
There are many companies that import American-
designed products claiming to have anti-jamming, 
and they push this feature as if it were a major 
breakthrough in control panel technology. This is not 
the case because most control panels have some sort 
of anti-jamming feature. We can go back to the early 
1980s where even the 678 Dialers incorporated a 
form of anti-jamming as a standard programmable 
option.  
The important thing to note is that most American-
designed products are primarily aimed at their local 
market and telephone networks. When these products 
are imported to Australia, their anti-jamming functions 
do not perform as they should. 
To clear up what anti-jamming is and how it works 
needs some understanding of telephone networks. In 
America either of the two parties (that is, the one 
who initiated the call or the one receiving the call) 
can clear the line by placing the hand piece back on 
the hook. If you pick up the hand piece again, a dial 
tone is received and you can make a new call 
immediately. That is not so here in Australia.  
In Australia, only the calling party can terminate the 
call immediately. If you receive a call from someone 
and hang up, picking the hand piece back up again 
to make a new call only reconnects you to the 
original caller. It is impossible to make another call 
until the original caller hangs up or you hang up the 
phone for ninety sec or longer. Australia is different 
and needs a special form of anti-jamming its our 
telephone network. 
There are control panels on the market that, after 
making a few unsuccessful call attempts, simply hang 
up and wait for ninety sec in an attempt to clear the 
jamming incoming call. This may work in some 
instances where the caller is not a burglar and is not 
deliberately trying to jam the control panel. With this 
simple method of hanging up for ninety sec, not only 
is the alarm signal delayed for this time, but also the 
time taken for the original failed call attempts (these 
could easily total 4 min). This is bad enough, but even 
more disturbing is that the initial failed call attempts 
allow for the establishment of an audio connection 
between the would-be burglar and the control panel. 
Anyone with a little knowledge of alarm systems can 
trick the dialer that it is communicating to a base 
station and clear the alarm signal. It is pretty 
frightening when the control panel you use and 
recommend to your customers is supposed to have 
anti-jamming. 
At Bosch Security Systems, Inc., we take anti-
jamming very seriously and have devoted a great 
deal of time and money researching this problem. 
Our engineers have designed the best possible anti-
jamming procedure known and patented it 
accordingly (Patent Number 571994). 
Our procedure is very simple and effective because 
we never answer the burglar’s phone call and the 
Telecom Network automatically clears an 
unanswered call in approximately 90 sec. This time is 
shorter if the call is originated through the Mobile-
Net Network where it will most likely be in the case 
of a true burglary.  
When the control panel detects that the phone line 
has stopped ringing, it immediately loops the line 
and makes its call, thereby transmitting its alarm 
message successfully. The line is also automatically 
disconnected from the telephones within the 
protected premises immediately on an alarm 
condition by the control panel to further confuse the 
burglar and eliminate the possibility of the burglar 
answering the call. In the worst possible case, our 
method of anti-jamming delays the alarm signal by 
ninety sec, but even more importantly never allows 
an audio connection between the burglar and the 
control panel.  
All dialing products produced by Bosch Security 
Systems, Inc. since 1985 incorporate this true anti-
jamming feature as standard. We do not consider it 
an option but a must in any professional security 
system.  
Only Bosch Security Systems, Inc. products have true 
anti-jamming. Other manufacturers can offer only 
second best because of our patent for this very 
unique and effective procedure. 
23.2  Appendix B – Test Reports Only 
When Armed 
The ICP-CC488 Control Panel allows Test Reports 
to be sent to the base station receiver to verify that 
the dialer is functional. Most alarm dialers allow you 
to do this.  
The one problem is that installations that send 
Opening and Closing Reports generally also send a 
Test Report each day. This call is unnecessary 
because a successful Opening and Closing Report 
means that the dialer is functioning correctly. 
The ICP-CC488 Control Panel allows you to save 
time and money by providing Test Reports only 
when the system is armed.