Bosch Appliances Smoke Alarm D7024 ユーザーズマニュアル
D7024
Panel
Programming
D7024 Operation and Installation Guide
© 2005 Bosch Security Systems
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7.6.2.2 Dialing
Type
Shortcut: 0-
PROG
, 6-
PROG ACC’NTS
, 2-
PHONE CONTROL
This feature determines what format the panel will use for dialing on each phone line. The tone/pulse setting will first try
tone dialing, and if that fails, will switch to pulse dialing.
tone dialing, and if that fails, will switch to pulse dialing.
Choose Line 1 or Line 2. The display will scroll through the Phone Control options. Press [2] for DIALING TYPE. The
following window will display:
following window will display:
PHONE CONTRO (__)
1-
PULSE ONLY
2-
TONE/PULSE
3-
TONE ONLY
Press the number key that corresponds to your selection. The previous window will be displayed.
7.6.3 Report
Steering
Shortcut: 0-
PROG
, 6-
PROG ACC’NTS
, 3-
RPT STEERING
Different classes of reports can be directed to different phone numbers. Non-supervisory alarms include fire alarms,
waterflow alarms and monitor alarms. Supervisory alarms come from points configured as a supervisory type. Non-
supervisory restorals include fire, waterflow and monitor restorals. Supervisory restorals come only from points configured
as a supervisory type. Trouble reports include all point and system troubles and restorals. Tests include auto tests,
manual tests and off-normal at test reports. The panel allows the special reports “silence”, “reset” and “drill” to be
individually directed.
waterflow alarms and monitor alarms. Supervisory alarms come from points configured as a supervisory type. Non-
supervisory restorals include fire, waterflow and monitor restorals. Supervisory restorals come only from points configured
as a supervisory type. Trouble reports include all point and system troubles and restorals. Tests include auto tests,
manual tests and off-normal at test reports. The panel allows the special reports “silence”, “reset” and “drill” to be
individually directed.
If any reports are steered to Phone Number 2 (including the default, “phone 2 backup”), a phone
number and account number must be programmed for Phone Number 2. The panel will indicate a
“comm fault” if it sends a report (using phone number 1 parameters) which references
unprogrammed Phone Number 2 parameters.
number and account number must be programmed for Phone Number 2. The panel will indicate a
“comm fault” if it sends a report (using phone number 1 parameters) which references
unprogrammed Phone Number 2 parameters.
The display will scroll through the following items:
REPORT STEERING
1-
NONSUP ALRM
2-
SUPVSRY ALRM
3-
NONSUP RSTR
4-
SUPVSRY RSTR
5-
TROUBLE
6-
TESTS
7-
SILENCE
8-
RESET
9-
FIRE DRILLS
Press the number key that corresponds to your selection. The following window will display (with varying headings,
depending on your choice. In this example, non-supervisory alarm is selected):
depending on your choice. In this example, non-supervisory alarm is selected):
NONSUP ALRM (___)
1-
PHONE 1 ONLY
2-
PHONE 2 ONLY
3-
PHON 1 AND 2
4-
PHN 2 BACKUP
5-
NO REPORT
•
PHONE 1 ONLY:
Report sent to Phone #1 only.
•
PHONE 2 ONLY:
Report sent to Phone #2 only.
•
PHONE 1 AND 2:
Report sent to Phone Numbers 1 and 2.
•
PHONE 2 BACKUP:
Report sent to Phone #1, then to Phone #2 if #1 fails.
•
NO REPORT:
No report sent.
Press the number key that corresponds with your selection. The previous window will be displayed.