Bosch d9412gv3 User Manual

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D9412GV3/D7412GV3 | Program Entry Guide | 2.0  Panel and Area Wide Parameters 
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Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 10/11 | F01U170807-02 
 
P## Point Event 
Default: 
Refer to the program record sheet 
Selection:  Yes or No 
P## Usr Chng Evt 
Default: 
Refer to the program record sheet 
Selection:  Yes or No 
2.6 RPS 
Parameters 
Use these program items to enable remote 
programming software (RPS) functions in the control 
panel using the on-board phone connection or a 
Network Interface Module. Refer to Section 5.4 SDI 
RPS Parameters
 on page 126 for more information 
on these types of remote programming. 
2.6.1  Uploading and Downloading Reports 
If the control panel is programmed to send reports in 
ModemIIIa
2
 reporting format, when RPS contacts the 
control panel and the passcode is incorrect, the 
control panel sends an RPS Access Fail Report to 
the central station receiver. RPS Access Fail might 
indicate a wrong RPS passcode when 
communicating with the control panel, or a valid RPS 
session was abnormally terminated. 
RPS ACCESS OK is sent according to phone routing 
when a Disconnect command is entered from RPS to 
terminate the call.  
When a Reset Panel is used to terminate the call, a 
Remote Reset Report is sent to the central station 
receiver, and an RPS ACCESS OK is placed into the 
control panel’s event log. Reports in the event log 
that were not sent before the Reset Panel are never 
sent to the central station receiver.  
When RPS programming changes parameters, a 
Parameters Changed Report is sent to the central 
station receiver. If any programming changes are 
made, perform a Reset-bye. 
When RPS contacts the control panel, the RPS 
passcode and DataLock code are verified. If the 
control panel’s passcode matches and the DataLock 
code does not, the control panel still generates a 
RPS Access OK Event; however, the session ends 
immediately. 
To prevent the control panel from answering the 
telephone automatically, enter 0 in the Answer 
Armed
 and Answer Disarmed prompts in this 
section. 
2.6.2  Log Threshold Reports 
When the event log reaches the percentage 
configured in Log % Full and the control panel is 
properly configured, it will contact Unattended RPS 
over phone or network. 
If communication with RPS is unsuccessful, or if not 
properly configured, the control panel generates Log 
Threshold and Fail to Call RPS events. 
Fail to Call RPS Events are logged only locally. If 
properly configured, the control panel makes multiple 
attempts to reach RPS before sending the reports. To 
enable transmission of the events when the Log 
Threshold is reached, set a valid phone number in 
RPS Ph (refer to RPS Phone # on page 35)or set a 
valid IP address in RPS IP (refer to RPS IP Address #  
on page 130). 
2.6.3  Panel Initiated Unattended RPS  
The control panel will automatically contact 
Unattended RPS when the Log Threshold is reached 
or when the Contact RPS Sked function is executed. 
When the control panel is attempting to contact 
Unattended RPS, it will start with two attempts. If the 
control panel does not reach RPS on the first two 
attempts, it waits 10 min then tries six more times with 
a 10-min interval between each attempt. One hour 
after the last failed attempt, the control panel starts 
contacting Unattended RPS again. It makes two more 
attempts then waits 10 min and tries six more times 
with 10-min intervals between each attempt before 
generating a Fail to Call RPS Report and abandoning 
the effort. 
If network RPS is configured, then any control panel 
initiated attempt to contact Unattended RPS will be 
over network. If network RPS is not configured, then 
contact will be attempted over the phone. 
Manually Initiated Unattended RPS: If properly 
configured, an authorized user can initiate contact with 
Unattended RPS by entering [COMMAND][4][3] and 
advancing the menu until RPS via Phone or RPS 
via Network
 
shows. After proceeding through one 
of these options, the control panel makes one attempt 
to contact Unattended RPS. 
RPS Passcode 
Default: 
999999 
Selection:  0 to 9, A to F  
(six characters required) 
Enter six characters. Do not use a space in the 
passcode. 
The control panel verifies the remote programming 
software at the central station has valid access before 
connecting using the RPS passcode.