Bosch Appliances D9412GV2 Video Game Controller User Manual


 
D9412GV2/D7412GV2 | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 GV2MAIN EN | 24
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 10/08 | F01U003636-04
Section 2.4 Enhanced Routing on page 24
determines the route groups and which destinations
within the route groups use network interface
modules (NIMs) for reporting purposes. A single NIM
can send events to as many as four different
destinations.
2.4 Enhanced Routing
Enhanced routing allows the control panels to
determine if events are routed over standard
telephone lines or a local-area network (LAN) or
wide-area network (WAN). Sending events over a
LAN or WAN requires a network interface module
(NIM), such as the DX4020 or the D9133TTL-E.
For example, if you want to send events using Route
Group 1 over a LAN or WAN as your primary
destination, and you use a standard telephone line as
your backup destination, program the following
sections:
Refer to Section 6.5 Programming Path
Numbers and IP Addresses for
Enhanced Communications on page
135 for details on Enhanced
Communications Route path
programming.
Enhanced routing also enables and disables the
ability of the control panel to send events to a
numeric pager.
If the installation does not require these
applications, skip this section.
With enhanced routing, whether you use standard
telephone lines or a NIM, you can program the
control panel to send full or partial groups of events
to as many as four different destinations. Routing
includes:
Routing (Section
2.3 Routing on page 15)
1. Select Route Group 1
2. Program a 1 for Primary Destination
3. Program a 1 for Backup Destination
4. Enable all applicable events to be included in
Route Group 1.
Choosing the most important destination
Sending events to a single destination or to
multiple destinations
Selecting a backup destination if events fail.
2.4.1 Programming a Primary and Backup
Destination
Each route number has an R# Primary Device and
an R# Backup Device. With enhanced
communications, the R# Primary Device destination
can be either the phone number or the path number
for the SDI device, to which the route group first
attempts to send the event. If the R# Primary Device
destination fails to connect to the central station
receiver after one or two attempts (refer to RG# 1
Attempt), the control panel attempts to connect with
the R# Backup Device destination.
2.4.2 Programming a Duplicate Report
To send an event within a group to multiple groups,
program the event as Yes for each route number
available. For example, programming fire alarms for
Route Group 1 and Route Group 2 sends a fire alarm
report first to Route Group 1, followed by a duplicate
report to Route Group 2.
Phone (Section
2.1 Phone on page 11)
1. Select Phone 1.
2. Program Phone 1 with the applicable central
station receiver phone number.
Enhanced Routing (Section
2.4 Enhanced
Routing
on page 24)
1. Enter Yes for RG1 Primary SDI (Tells the
control panel to send the events to the
network interface module (NIM) using IP
Address 1)
2. Enter No for RG1 Backup SDI (Tells the
control panel to use the phone line to send
events if the primary destination fails after
one or two attempts)
Because you are using an SDI Path to send events,
you must also program the applicable items in
Section
6.5 Programming Path Numbers and IP
Addresses for Enhanced Communications
on
page
135.