D9412GV2/D7412GV2 | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 GV2MAIN EN | 17
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 10/08 | F01U003636-04
Route #
R# Backup Device
Default: 1
Default: Blank
Selection:
1 to 4
Selection:
Blank, 1 to 4
1 First group sent
1 Phone 1 or SDI Path 1 is this
group’s backup destination if the
primary destination fails.
2 Second group sent
3 Third group sent
2 Phone 2 or SDI Path 2 is this
group’s backup destination if the
primary destination fails.
4 Fourth group sent
Enter the number specifying the route group to
program. The route represents the group you wish to
send a group of reports. Group 1 is the first group to
send a report and Group 4 is the last group to send a
report. Each group has a primary and a backup
device. The primary device is the first (most
important) destination used to reach the programmed
route within this group. The backup device is used if
the primary device fails.
3 Phone 3 or SDI Path 3 is this
group’s backup destination if the
primary destination fails.
R# Primary Device
Default: Blank
Selection:
Blank, 1 to 4
1 Phone 1 or SDI Path 1 is this
group’s primary destination.
2 Phone 2 or SDI Path 2 is this
group’s primary destination.
3 Phone 3 or SDI Path 3 is this
group’s primary destination.
4 Phone 4 or SDI Path 4 is this
group’s primary destination.
To meet UL 864 requirements for
Central Station and Remote Station
applications, program a Primary
Device.
Enter the number specifying the primary device.
4 Phone 4 or SDI Path 4 is this
group’s backup destination if the
primary destination fails.
To meet UL 864 requirements for
Central Station and Remote Station
applications, program a Backup
Device.
Enter the number specifying the backup device. The
backup device is used when the primary device fails
to reach the programmed destination.
View Events?
Default: No
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes Access each routing group and
program individual events for this
route group only (D5200).
No Continue programming without
viewing individual groups.
The D5200 Programmer reveals the following sub-
prompts. Leaving View Events? as No allows the
user to ignore a large area of programming that might
not need to be changed.