
20 en | Programming steps Configuration Manager
970.129b | V2 | 2014.05 User Manual Bosch Security Systems
11- 19 & 10 Destination number of the emergency call recipient
You can enter here the destination number of the emergency call recipient,
either a telephone number, or an IP address.
1) Enter the destination number of the emergency call recipient.
In the case of a telephone number, register the call number as follows:
You can add the following criteria in a telephone call number:
B = Dial pause, D = Dial tone detection.
In the case of an IP address, the call number should be written in numbers
without dots, always 12 digits. Example: 192168010001.
2) After entering the call number, you must enter the protocol:
– 0 = monitoring centre (protocols RB2000, RB2000E, ANT)
– 1 = monitoring centre (TTnew+ protocol)
– 3 = monitoring centre (CPC protocol)
– 4 = to phone with acknowledgement
– 5 = to phone without acknowledgement (only for direct call)
– 7 = monitoring centre (BS8521 protocol)
– 9 = monitoring centre (RBIP protocol)
Settings 0 to 7 are designed to be used with the media PSTN.
Setting 9 is designed to be used with the IP Module or GSM Module.
3) After entering the protocol, you can enter the media:
– 0 = PSTN, related to the analogue interface of the Carephone.
This also applies with a GSM Gateway or a DSL/cable modem.
– 1 = LAN, related to the IP Module
– 2 = GSM, related to the GSM Module
The Carephone goes automatically to the next programming step and you
can enter the next call number. When an emergency call is sent and if the
call to the first call number is not successful, the Carephone will try the
next numbers in the sequence 11 to 10. If the last number has been dialed
unsuccessfully, the unit starts with the first number again and continues
until it sends an emergency call successfully. A single programmed
telephone number will be tried 12 times. The maximum number of dial
attempts can be set. By default, it is set to 15 attempts.
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