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D9112B | Program Entry Guide | 1.0  Panel Wide Parameter 
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Bosch Security Systems | 2/04 | 74-06145-000-D 
 
1.5 RAM 
Parameters 
These program items are used to enable RAM 
functions in the D9119. 
RAM Passcode 
Default: 
999999 
Selection: 
0 to 9, A to F (6 characters required) 
RAM programming security passcode. Enter six 
characters. Do not use [SPACE] in the passcode. 
The RAM passcode must be typed into the RAM 
computer terminal and transmitted to the D9112 
before the D9112 allows RAM Access. 
When the panel is programmed to send reports in 
Modem Format
, if the RAM makes contact with the 
panel and the passcode is incorrect, the panel sends 
Ram Access Fail
 report to the D6500. 
Ram 
Access Fail
 is also generated when the call is not 
terminated with either a 
Good-bye or Reset-bye 
command. 
Valid RAM Access 
is sent according to phone 
routing when a 
Good-bye command is entered from 
RAM to terminate the call. 
When a 
Reset-bye is used to terminate the call, a 
Remote Reset
 report is sent to the D6500, and a 
Valid RAM Access
 is placed into the panel’s event 
log. Reports in the event log that have not been sent 
prior to the 
Reset-bye are never sent to the D6500. 
Parameters Changed
 is sent to the D6500 
with the 
Ram Access Fail
 or 
Valid RAM Access 
 report 
whenever programming parameters are changed by 
RAM. A 
Parameters Changed
 report sent 
without 
the 
Valid RAM Access 
 report indicates 
programming with a D5200. 
To disable remote programming, enter Blank in 
both 
Answer Armed
 and 
Answer Disarmed
Log % Full 
Default: 
Blank 
Selection: 
1 to 99 or Blank 
When the event log in the D9112 reaches this 
percentage of its capacity, the D9112 calls the 
number programmed in 
RAM Ph
. When the panel 
connects to RAM, it waits for instructions from the 
RAM to download its event log. (See the RAM II 
Operation and Installation Guide 
for further 
information on call pick-up procedures.) 
If communication with RAM is not successful, or if 
there is no phone number programmed in 
RAM Ph
the panel sends a 
Log Threshold
 and a 
Bad Call to 
RAM
 report to the D6500. This indicates that the 
log is filling and the panel cannot download its 
events. 
If there is no 
RAM Ph
 programmed, the panel sends 
the 
Log Threshold
 and 
Bad Call to RAM
 reports 
immediately. If there is a 
RAM Ph
 programmed, the 
panel makes multiple attempts to reach RAM before 
sending the reports. See 
RAM Ph
 for an explanation 
of dialing characteristics. 
The panel will not call RAM again until it 
downloads the log and the 
Log % Full
 percentage is 
again reached. These events are also sent to the 
panel’s event log and to the local printer(s) if 
installed. 
The panel continues to log events after the 
Log 
Threshold
 report is sent. When it reaches 100% 
capacity, the panel generates a Log Overflow event 
and stores it in the local event log but does not send 
any report to the D6500. Log Overflow events are 
sent with 
Test
 reports if 
Expand Test Rpt
 is 
programmed YES. When the log overflows, the 
oldest events are overwritten by new events. If the 
log is not downloaded to RAM and the log pointer is 
not reset, no additional LOG OVERFLOW events 
are sent to the log. 
Every time an event is generated, the event is sent to 
the log. Many events have “modifiers” attached to 
them which are stored in the log as separate events. 
For example, each time an area is force armed, 
several events are sent to the log. The log in the 
D9112 can store up to 499 events. 
Blank disables the Log Threshold and Log 
Overflow events. These events are not put in the log 
or reported to the D6500 or to the local printer.