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1. 00 00 25 Code number 2 Wireless transmitter 2 RF detector 2 extended Assign phone numbers 1to 10 Start time activation for RF 2 End time activation for RF 2 Custom alam type for RF 2 BS8521 only Custom event handler for RF 2 BS8521 only Location code for RF 2 BS8521 only D Wireless Transmitter Flood detector alarm 2345 6739 Carephone62 A012 970 129c V3 2014 09 User Manual Bosch Security Systems Configuration Manager Programming steps en 31 RF detector registering and assigning Enter the code number for each transmitter 91 92 etc Assign a function to each wireless transmitter 81 82 etc O emergency call with a wireless transmitter 1 emergency call with the Carephone 61 62 2 activity monitor reset with unit feedback 3 sign in sign out 4 action button 5 external input 6 activity monitor reset without unit feedback 7 connection to an individual phone number value then assign the call numbers 1 to 10 to be associated with this alarm function 8 output assigned 9 fire alarm B motion detection D extended programming If you have selected D in steps 81 82 etc you can choose the extended transmitter type 111 112 etc Panic
2. Bosch Security Systems User Manual 970 129c V3 2014 09 24 en Programming steps Configuration Manager 63 Acoustical feedback for technical failures The Carephone 61 62 can be set to announce technical failures through the LED lamps and the loudspeaker or through the LED lamps only 0 loudspeaker off 1 loudspeaker on This is the default value 2 loudspeaker on from 7 00 to 21 00 3 an acoustical failure indication message or beep is repeated with a pause of 10 seconds until the Action button is pressed 4 an acoustical failure indication message or beep is repeated during day time from 7 00 to 21 00 with a pause of 10 seconds until the Action button is pressed Settings 2 and 4 are only available if the time and date are set This can be done through keyboard programming Configuration Manager with serial serial connection or via a remote date time update from a receiver 77 Pre alarm time The pre alarm time of the Carephone 61 62 can be programmed This is the time frame in which an emergency call can still be stopped Select a setting in steps of 10 seconds between 0 and 6 O off 1 10s 2 20s etc Default value is 1 24 Confirmation with call When the repeated emergency call has been locally acknowledged you can speak directly to the monitoring centre 27 Presence marking Service done The presence marking function allows
3. File Serial Settings General Call targets Extended Function assignment IP GSM module Professional RF detector 25 Radio transmission monitoring 28 Callforwarding 0 Forwarding to another number 30 Device number 1248 Sign in sign out Call progress tones audible Speak Listen command audible Activity monitor hours Activity monitor minutes Start time 1 in 15 minutes intervals End time 1 in 15 minutes intervals Start time 2 in 15 minutes intervals End time 2in 15 minutes intervals Defaut volume Max Min Automatic test call interval days Carephone 62 A012 Configuration 970 129c V3 2014 09 gt BOSCH en User Manual Configuration Manager Table of Contents en 3 Table of Contents 1 Description 4 1 1 Features 4 1 2 Functions 4 2 Installation 5 3 General commands 6 3 1 Language 6 3 2 Create a new BPA file 6 3 3 Revert to factory settings 6 3 4 Print 6 3 5 Export to CSV 7 3 6 Set date and time 7 3 7 Exit 7 4 Programming via microSD card hard disk drive 4 1 Installing the microSD memory card 4 2 Programming procedure via microSD card hard disk drive 10 5 Programming via serial connection 11 5 1 Serial connection 11 5 2 Getting started 11 5 3 Programming procedure via serial connection 12 5 4 Firmware reflash 12 5 5 Manual firmware reflash 14 5 6 How to do with older
4. 45 min In this case any intrusion alarm will be silent Programming O off and 0 0 hours and 0 minutes deactivates the activity monitor Programming 99 means the time frame is set by the monitoring centre or with an SD card This can only be used if the unit gets regularly real time clock updates from a monitoring center Programming 98 means the activity monitoring is in silent mode In this mode the prealarm and speak listen connection are not established timeout is set to 24 hours you cannot activate or deactivate the activity monitor with the green button 100 Scheduler for the activity monitor You set up a scheduler for the activity monitor with 2 time slots during which the activity monitor is active Select in 15 minutes intervals start time 1 end time 1 start time 2 and end time 2 62 Loudspeaker volume Default Max Min This step is used to program the default volume as well as the maximum and minimum settings The default volume is the volume at which the monitoring centre communicates via the Carephone 61 62 Maximum setting is high volume Minimum setting is low volume Choose a value between 1 to 8 to program these three volumes Default values are 4 6 and 2 are shown first 70 Automatic test call interval You can program the interval between automatic test calls from the Carephone 61 62 to the monitoring centre in days In addition there is a test call after power up or leavi
5. Carephone type Step 2 program the parameters of the Carephone Change the parameters for the Carephone Refer to Section 6 Programming steps page 16 Step 3 save the parameters to the microSD card or hard disk drive gt When you are finished programming select Save to save the BPA setting file to the microSD card or to the hard disk drive The file name must always be settings bpa If you change the name of the file then the upload of the parameter update into the Carephone will malfunction 970 129c V3 2014 09 User Manual Bosch Security Systems Configuration Manager Programming via serial connection en 11 5 Programming via serial connection 5 1 Serial connection The programming via serial connection is supported at Bosch Carephones 6X from Bosch Carephone 61 A2 02 Bosch Carephone 62 A0 07 For Bosch Carephones 6X that do not support programming via serial connection the commands Read Parameters and Write Parameters are disabled You will also get an error message inviting you to update the Carephone See Section 5 6 How to do with older Carephones page 15 5 2 Getting started Establish the serial connection In the menu Settings select the COM Port to be used Settings Carephonetype Language gt COM Port v com gt Connect the Carephone 6X to its power supply gt Connect the Carephone 6X to the computer running the Configuration Manager Use the Bosch serial
6. Carephones 15 6 Programming steps 16 A Appendix 33 A 1 Technical specifications 33 A 2 APN codes 34 Bosch Security Systems User Manual 970 129c V3 2014 09 A en Description Configuration Manager 1 Description 1 1 Features The Configuration Manager is a standalone software for reading writing the device parameters of Bosch Carephones 6X via serial connection microSD card or hard disk drive updating the firmware of Bosch Carephones 6X via serial connection NOTICE The programming via serial connection is supported at Bosch Carephones 6X from Bosch Carephone 61 A2 02 Bosch Carephone 62 A0 07 1 2 Functions The following information can be edited Call targets protocols and media type General configuration such as radio transmission monitoring activity monitor parameters etc Extended configuration such as waiting time for repeated emergency calls activation of service button etc Function assignment which allows assigning a call number to each individual call trigger P GSM configuration related to IP and GSM features RF detector programming data allowing assigning a call trigger to the wireless detectors The settings can be saved into a CSV file facilitating the upload of these settings into other applications The settings can also be printed microSD is a trademark of SD 3C LLC 970 129c V3 2014 09 User Manual Bosch Security Systems Config
7. call direct call The direct call can only made to a telephone without acknowledgement A single attempt will be made 56 Technical messages 1 power failure power restored unit battery failure unit battery low line failure line restored 57 Technical messages 2 automatic test call radio jamming radio transmission monitoring transmitter battery low 58 Registration call presence marking service done Registration call after an emergency call the destination number entered in setting 58 will be called for registration purposes The call destination must be a monitoring centre Presence marking service done see step 27 970 129c V3 2014 09 User Manual Bosch Security Systems Configuration Manager Programming steps en 27 Tab 5 IP GSM Configuration Mar ke 3 File Serial Settings BOSCH General Call targets Extended Function assignment IP GSM module Professional RF detector 41 DHCP IP module v 42 P Address IP module 192168001100 43 IP subnet mask IP module 255255255000 44 Gateway IP module 192168001001 45 Automatic test call interval hours IP GSM module 10 Phone number of GSM module without country code SIM card PIN Code GSM module APN Code GSM module Auto provider selection GSM module Carephone62 A012 41 DHCP IP Module Enable or disable the Carephone 61 62 to use a DHCP ser
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9. output e g a door opener 4 senda manual test call Default value is 0 970 129c V3 2014 09 User Manual Bosch Security Systems Configuration Manager Programming steps en 23 72 Activate output The Carephone 61 62 provides a potential free relay output with a normally open switch contact Program the way the output reacts O off 1 speak listen connection and repeated emergency call S outgoing emergency call 4 incoming call recognition 5 wireless transmitter 6 remote activation T7T speak listen connection 8 pre alarm 9 pre alarm and speak listen connection Default value is 0 73 Assign input The Carephone 61 62 provides external inputs The function assigned can be programmed Ocexternal activity monitor reset 1 emergency call button 2 service call 3 external input 9 fire alarm B motion detection Default value is 3 External input 73 Input is After assigning the input the input can be chosen as a O0 normally open contact closing 1 normally closed contact opening 75 Individual PIN code The Carephone 61 62 is delivered with the factory setting 246810 for the PIN code It is recommended not to change this code If you need to change this code take care to write it down to find it easily The PIN code is reset when resetting the unit to its factory settings
10. programming cable APD 9 poles commercial type number CRS CP SPC APD9P SAP number F 01U 140 074 If needed the USB to serial adapter Brainboxes model US 101 can be recommended The Configuration Manager now detects the Carephone and displays the information related version and build as well as the Carephone type in the lower right corner of the window Detected carephone information E 3 Version A0 07 s oF Buil 1310 y BOSCH In this case you cannot change the setting Carephone type Bosch Security Systems User Manual 970 129c V3 2014 09 12 en Programming via serial connection Configuration Manager 5 3 5 4 Programming procedure via serial connection Once the Carephone is connected to its power supply and to the computer running the Configuration Manager via the serial cable you can start programming directly the Carephone Step 1 read the parameters from the Carephone In the menu Serial click on Read Parameters File Serial Settings Read Parameters Ctrl F11 og Write Parameters Ctrl F12 I Firmware reflash Ctrl F9 The Configuration Manager reads all the parameters from the Carephone and displays them in the different tabs Step 2 program the parameters of the Carephone Change the parameters for the Carephone Refer to Section 6 Programming steps page 16 Step 3 write the parameters to the Carephone gt When you are finished programming click on Wr
11. select the location code for each RF detector Choose a number between 0 and 99 corresponding to a location code as described in the BS8521 protocol CAUTION The location code steps 251 252 must only be used in the case of a transmitter in BS8521 protocol Otherwise alarms will not be transmitted 970 129c V3 2014 09 User Manual Bosch Security Systems Configuration Manager en 33 A Appendix A 1 Technical specifications Storage type free definable name on the computer OS Windows XP 7 amp 8 Available languages English German French Dutch microSD card 32 GB maximum capacity serial connection programming supported from Bosch Carephone 61 A2 02 from Bosch Carephone 62 A0 07 Recommended connectors Bosch serial programming cable APD 9 poles commercial type number CRS CP SPC APD9P SAP number F 01U 140 074 Brainboxes US 101 USB to serial adapter Bosch Security Systems User Manual 970 129c V3 2014 09 34 en Configuration Manager A 2 APN codes Country Operator Access Point Name APN APN Password APN code DE 1 amp 1 web vodafone de vodafone 19 DE E plus internet eplus de gprs 17 DE E plus internet eplus de internet 24 DE 02 Postpaid Kunden surfo2 Internet
12. staff members to mark their presence or signal that the service is done by pressing the daily button This is handled without a speak listen connection and does not require an answer by the operator When the presence marking is activated the destination numbers to be called are set in the call sequence of step 58 of the tab Function assignment This function resets the activity monitor which must be set See step 40 of the tab General 02 CPC Adaptation You can set the Carephone 61 62 to use a specific CPC adaptation when the CPC protocol is used Check the tick box to enable this function 970 129c V3 2014 09 User Manual Bosch Security Systems Configuration Manager Programming steps en 25 05 RB2000 amp RB2000E alternative connection It is possible to change the connection mode for the RB2000 and RB2000E protocols Check the tick box to set the connection mode to alternative connection Check the compatibility with your alarm receiving center Tab 4 Function assignement File Serial Settings 7 3 e 9 BOSCH General Calltargets Extended Function assignment IP GSM module Professional RF detector 12345678 9 0 50 Wireless Transmitter V V wi W iV Wi Wl v v WM 51 Emergency call vl v vl v V v V V V V 52 Fire intrusion V v V iV Vj Wl
13. the phone number 47 SIM card PIN Code GSM Module Program the SIM PIN Code for the GSM Module Max length is 8 digits 48 APN Code GSM Module Program the code for the Access Point Name APN between 0 and 99 The default setting is O The APN codes can be found at Section A 2 APN codes Page 34 48 Auto provider selection GSM Module Use this option if you wish to activate or deactivate the automatic selection of the GPRS provider This is useful to avoid unwanted roaming costs Check the tick box to enable this function NOTICE Programming steps 42 43 and 44 are not used when a DHCP service is enabled setting in step 41 In DHCP mode the IP address subnet mask and gateway address are all automatically requested from the local DHCP server 970 129c V3 2014 09 User Manual Bosch Security Systems Configuration Manager Programming steps en 29 Tab 6 Professional Seenen i uL NNNM File Serial Settings 9 BOSCH General Call targets Extended Function assignment IP GSM module Professional RF detector 01 Language selection 4 English 29 Hear speech impaired A 74 Silent alarm 7 Carephone settings are modified Carephone 62 A0 12 01 Language selection Choose between different languages 1 German 2 Dutch 3 French 4 English 5 Spanish 0 is for the synthetic spe
14. 4 09 User Manual Bosch Security Systems Configuration Manager Programming steps en 21 File Tab 3 Extended Serial Settings General Cal targets Extended Function assignment IP GSM module Professional RF detector 23 26 60 61 Waiting time for repeated emergency call Callback waiting time Number of announcements when calling a telephone Incoming call recognition Action button Activate output Assign input Input is Individual PIN code Acoustical feedback for technical failures Pre alam time Confirmation with call Presence marking service done CPC Adaptation Radio jamming RB2000 RB2000E altemative connection Carephone 62 A012 23 Waiting time for repeated emergency call An emergency call is repeated to check the arrival of staff until it is acknowledged by pressing the Action button on the Carephone 61 62 or the repeated call is disabled by the monitoring centre The emergency call is repeated when the defined waiting time is exceeded Enter a time between 0 and 99 minutes 0 off Default value is 0 Bosch Security Systems User Manual 970 129c V3 2014 09 22 en Programming steps Configuration Manager 26 Callback waiting time The callback function enables the help provider or monitoring centre to termin
15. Garephonetype gt type Carephone 62 Language Carephone 61 COM Port gt Carephone 62 A3 01 Carephone 62 A0 01 Revert to factory settings gt Select File and Factory settings all the parameters in the Configuration Manager are reverted to the factory settings of the Carephone type Print gt Select File and Print all the parameters in the Configuration Manager are sent to your default printer 970 129c V3 2014 09 User Manual Bosch Security Systems Configuration Manager General commands en 7 3 5 3 6 Export to CSV gt Select File and Export to CSV all the parameters in the Configuration Manager are exported to a CSV file Set date and time Once the serial connection is established between the Carephone and the Configuration Manager you can set the date and time values The Configuration Manager will take the current date and time of the computer running it 1 In the menu Serial select Set date and time Serial Settings E Read Parameters Ctrl F11 Write Parameters Ctrl F12 Set date and time Ctrl F8 Firmware reflash Ctrl F9 2 The Configuration Manager updates the date and time into the Carephone and displays a confirmation message F w Set date and time mm o Date and time set successfully NOTICE A reset disconnecting the main power supply or disconnecting the battery power will erase the date and time 3 7 Exit gt Select F
16. IP target 9 Choose between O0 forwarding to another number 1 forwarding to a telephone 30 Device number When an emergency call is made this number is sent to the monitoring centre The number can be up to 12 digits long Numbers 0000 9998 9999 and 999999 may not be used Default value is 1248 31 Sign in sign out To specify whether the sign in or sign out of the activity monitor will initiate a call to a call recipient Check the tick box to enable this function 32 Call progress tones audible You can choose to hear the call progress tones when the Carephone makes a call Check the tick box to enable this function 33 Speak Listen command audible Check the tick box to hear the commands when the Carephone switches between speak and listen in half duplex mode Bosch Security Systems User Manual 970 129c V3 2014 09 18 en Programming steps Configuration Manager 40 Activity monitor hours and minutes The time for the activity monitor can be set between 15 minutes and 31 hours in steps of 15 minutes Enter the number of hours example 24 for 24 hours in the first field Enter the number of minutes O for O min 1 for 15 min 2 for 30 min and 3 for 45 min It is also possible to program an automatic activation of the sign out status To activate the special feature for passive alarms enter 4 for O min 5 for 15 min 6 for 30 min and 7 for
17. alarm Bogus call alarm Stove alarm Fall detector Bed alarm Gas alarm CO alarm Contact detector alarm Temperature alarm Flood detector alarm Pull switch alarm Use the custom alarm type and event handler See steps 201 202 etc CAUTION The setting use the custom alarm type and event handler and steps 201 202 etc must only be used in case of a transmitter in BS8521 protocol Otherwise alarms will not be transmitted Bosch Security Systems User Manual 970 129c V3 2014 09 32 en Programming steps Configuration Manager You have also access to extended programming features In steps 121 122 etc select the activation start and end time for each RF detector in steps of 15 minutes In steps 201 202 etc select the custom alarm type for each RF detector It must be a 3 digit value from O to 999 Select also the custom event handler emergency event personal Choose this setting in the case of a person triggering the alarm Notice this resets the activity monitor emergency event environmental Choose this setting in the case of a non personal event triggering the alarm such as a detector silent event with the listen in function The alarm receiving centre has the ability to control the speak listen connection CAUTION Steps 201 202 etc must only be used in case of a transmitter in BS8521 protocol Otherwise alarms will not be transmitted In steps 251 252 etc
18. ate an alarm after having acknowledged it The Carephone must be called back or the Action button must be pressed after an alarm has been acknowledged Define the waiting time after the acknowledgement during which a call back will be accepted If this call back waiting time has elapsed then a new call will be sent by the Carephone Enter a time between 0 and 9 minutes 0 off Default value is 0 60 Number of announcements when calling a telephone Specify how often the Carephone will announce the recorded message 0 no announcement from 1 to 9 for the required number of announcements Default value is 2 61 Incoming call recognition Incoming phone calls can be accepted and terminated by the Carephone 61 62 s emergency call button or by using the wireless transmitter if it is programmed for emergency call initiation The ring tone on the Carephone 61 62 can be switched on or off and the volume can be adjusted Das off no incoming call can be answered and terminated by the wireless transmitter or call button 1 with ring tone 2 with loud ring tone 3 with soft ring tone 4 without ring tone only the phone rings Default value is O 71 Action button S button The Action button can be configured differently according to your needs O off Lssernicebutton drect call e g service call to a monitoring centre or direct call to a relative 8 activate relay
19. ech disabled mode 29 Hear speech impaired This is dedicated to users with speaking or hearing difficulties Once a connection to the monitoring centre is established the signals advise the user that he or she is through to the monitoring centre the centre is listening If the user presses the emergency call button the message emergency call is sent to the monitoring centre If the stop button is pressed then the recorded message e g everything is okay is sent Check the tick box to enable this function 74 Silent alarm The Carephone 61 62 can send silent alarms When this is activated the loudspeaker of the Carephone 61 62 is turned off Only the microphone remains active Check the tick box to enable this function Bosch Security Systems User Manual 970 129c V3 2014 09 20 en Programming steps Configuration Manager Tab 7 RF detector 9 BOSCH General Calltargets Extended Function assignment IP GSM module Professional RF detector 91 81 111 81 Code number 1 Wireless transmitter 1 RF detector 1 extended Assign phone numbers 1to 10 Start time activation for RF 1 End time activation for RF 1 Custom alam type for RF 1 BS8521 only Custom event handler for RF 1 BS8521 only Location code for RF 1 BS8521 only 0 Wireless Transmitter Flood detector alarm 123452867289 10
20. ile and Exit the Configuration Manager will close If you have not saved your changes a warning will appear Bosch Security Systems User Manual 970 129c V3 2014 09 8 en Programming via microSD card hard disk drive Configuration Manager 4 Programming via microSD card hard disk drive NOTICE Before you program the Carephone 61 62 you must be familiar with all of the unit s functions Programming is specifically intended for trained users Correct programming of the Carephone 61 62 is important for the full function of the unit Make sure to always read the existing configuration before changing the values of the programming steps 4 1 Installing the microSD memory card ico meg The Carephone 61 62 can be equipped with a microSD memory card to perform a fast and easy programming NOTICE Use a microSD memory card of 32 GB capacity or lower 1 Remove the plug of the power supply unit from the socket on the Carephone 61 62 2 Open the top cover of the unit to access to the connection compartment The location of the microSD port is indicated in the following diagram 970 129c V3 2014 09 User Manual Bosch Security Systems Configuration Manager Programming via microSD card hard disk drive en 9 3 Take the microSD memory card in the hand and place it with the contacts facing you as on the drawing 4 Insert the microSD memory card in the slot and push it until y
21. ite Parameters The parameters are now sent to the Carephone via serial connection Firmware reflash The Configuration Manager must first detect the Carephone and display the version and build See Section 5 2 Getting started page 11 Step 1 launch the firmware reflash interface gt Inthe menu Serial select Firmware reflash File Serial Settings Read Parameters Ctrl F11 5 Write Parameters Ctrl F12 Firmware reflash Ctrl F9 970 129c V3 2014 09 User Manual Bosch Security Systems Configuration Manager Programming via serial connection en 13 The Carephone 6X Reflash interface opens nm Mero T Keep user audio announcement message Step 2 select the firmware file gt Click on the browse button and select the Motorola S19 firmware file Make sure that the firmware file corresponds to the type of Carephone 6X that you are about to reflash You have the possibility to keep the user audio announcement message If so tick the check box Step 3 start the firmware reflash gt Click on Reflash on the Carephone 6X Reflash interface The firmware is sent to the Carephone La Carephone 6x Reflash Ww e Pur lt P BOSCH File C NUsers Administrator CPU1 Desktop HTS FWAHTS62 SW A0 07 1310 519 Op Verfying Do not disconnect the carephone until the firmware update is finished Bosch Sec
22. itor hours Activity monitor minutes Start time 1 in 15 minutes intervals End time 1 in 15 minutes intervals Start time 2 in 15 minutes intervals End time 2 in 15 minutes intervals Default volume Max Min Automatic test call interval days Carephone 62 A012 970 129c V3 2014 09 User Manual Bosch Security Systems Configuration Manager Programming steps en 17 03 Radio jamming The Carephone 61 62 sends a technical message to the monitoring centre when a radio signal from another device disturbs it Check the tick box to enable this function 25 Radio transmission monitoring The Carephone 61 62 can monitor the wireless transmitters that are assigned The wireless transmitters send a signal to the Carephone 61 62 at regular intervals A failure message is sent to the monitoring centre if the Carephone 61 62 does not receive this signal at least once a week Check the tick box to enable this function 28 Call forwarding It is possible for the monitoring centre if it supports this functionality to command the Carephone 61 62 to forward the current call to a new destination using a specified protocol You can allow the Carephone 61 62 to use the specified protocol or force it to use telephone protocol This function is only possible with protocols RB2000E target 0 CPC target 3 and RB
23. ng programming mode as well as a test call per randomization Select from 1 to 28 days 0 off 970 129c V3 2014 09 User Manual Bosch Security Systems Configuration Manager Programming steps en 19 Tab 2 Call Targets 9 BOSCH Call targets Extended Function assignment IP GSM module Professional RF detector Destination number 1 0 Monitoring centre Bosch protocol 0 PSTN 0 Monitoring centre Bosch protocol 0 PSTN D Monitoring centre Bosch protocol 0 PSTN D Monitoring centre Bosch protocol 0 PSTN 0 Monitoring centre Bosch protocol 0 PSTN D Monitoring centre Bosch protocol Bosch Security Systems User Manual 970 129c V3 2014 09 20 en Programming steps Configuration Manager 11 19 amp 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 D05331 83200 Dial tone detection Area code Phone number 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
24. one ie vodafone vodafone 11 IE Three 3ireland ie empty empty 12 NL Hi fastinternet empty empty 35 NL KPN Mobile portalmmm nl empty empty 44 NL Simpel internet access nl empty empty 34 NL T Mobile internet empty empty 00 NL Tele2 internet tele2 nl empty empty 33 NL Telfort internet empty empty 00 NL Vodafone normal web vodafone nl vodafone vodafone 31 NL Vodafone private live vodafone com vodafone vodafone 32 BE Base Orange gprs base be empty empty 37 BE Mobistar web pro be empty empty 38 BE Mobistar mworld be empty empty 39 BE Proximus internet proximus be empty empty 36 BE Telenet mobile internet be empty empty 40 LU LUXGSM web ot lu empty empty 41 LU Tango internet tango tango 42 JE Jersey pepper empty empty 43 970 129c V3 2014 09 User Manual Bosch Security Systems Bosch Security Systems Robert Bosch Ring 5 85630 Grasbrunn Germany www boschsecurity com O Bosch Security Systems 2014
25. ou feel the mechanism has clutched it 5 Insert the plug of the power supply unit from the socket on the Carephone 61 62 6 Perform the programming action that you wish See Section 4 2 Programming procedure via microSD card hard disk drive page 10 7 When you are finished and wish to remove the microSD memory card remove the plug of the power supply unit from the socket on the Carephone 61 62 8 Todisengage it from the slot simply push on the end of the microSD memory card and gently pull it out Bosch Security Systems User Manual 970 129c V3 2014 09 10 en Programming via microSD card hard disk drive Configuration Manager 4 2 Programming procedure via microSD card hard disk drive NOTICE Before reading from the microSD memory card make sure that it contains a file Before writing to the microSD memory card make sure that it is not write protected Existing files with same names will be overwritten Step 1 open the BPA setting file of the Carephone gt Inthe menu File select Open to open the corresponding parameter file from the microSD card or from the hard disk drive File Serial Settings New Ctrl N Open Ctrl O Save Ctrl S Save As Factory settings Print Ctrl P Export to CSV Exit Based on the BPA setting file the Configuration Manager identifies and displays the Carephone type in the lower right corner of the window In this case you cannot change the setting
26. 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 5c 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 970 129c V3 201
27. uration Manager Installation en 5 2 Installation Download the MSI file package from www boschsecurity com Store the file on your computer double click it and follow the steps of the setup wizard ie Configuration Manager Welcome to the Configuration Manager Setup Wizard The installer will guide you through the steps required to install Configuration Manager on your computer WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Bosch Security Systems User Manual 970 129c V3 2014 09 6 en General commands Configuration Manager 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 General commands Language gt Select the language in which you wish to see the Configuration Manager click on Settings then Language Settings Carephonetype gt COM Port English United Kingdom Espa ol Espa a alfabetizaci n internacional francais France Nederlands Nederland svenska Sverige Create a new BPA file gt Select File and New a new BPA file for Carephones will be created You can temporarily name it as you wish but as soon as you want to upload it to a Carephone you must name it settings bpa gt Inthe menu Settings Select the Carephone type
28. urity Systems User Manual 970 129c V3 2014 09 14 en Programming via serial connection Configuration Manager CAUTION Do not disconnect the Carephone until the firmware update is finished 5 5 Manual firmware reflash If the firmware reflash was interrupted you must proceed with a manual firmware reflash Step 1 launch the manual firmware reflash interface gt Inthe menu Serial select Manual firmware reflash File Serial Settings Read Parameters Ctrl F11 og Write Parameters Ctrl F12 4 Manual firmware reflash Ctrl F10 The Manual Firmware Reflash interface opens f 4 Carephone 6x Reflash Pye oF BOSCH Manual Firmware Reflash i 1 Prepare the Carephone to receive the new firmware as described in user manual i 2 Click on Connect to open communication Comet JI Ge CAUTION Make sure that the Carephone is connected to its power supply and to the computer running the Configuration Manager via the serial cable Do not disconnect it until the manual firmware reflash is finished 970 129c V3 2014 09 User Manual Bosch Security Systems Configuration Manager Programming via serial connection en 15 5 6 Step 2 bridge the Carephone 6X gt Open the Carephone 6X that needs a manual firmware reflash as when replacing the battery Refer to the user manual of the Carephone 6X gt Connect the bridge
29. using a small slotted screwdriver Step 3 start the manual firmware reflash gt Click on Connect on the Manual Carephone 6X Reflash interface The Carephone is now reconnected to the Configuration Manager The Carephone 6X Reflash interface opens To finish reflashing the firmware proceed as in Section Step 2 select the firmware file page 13 How to do with older Carephones Firmware update Before starting to program a Carephone that does not support programming via serial connection you must first make a firmware update to get for a Bosch Carephone 61 version A2 02 or newer for a Bosch Carephone 62 version A0 07 or newer Proceed as in Section 5 4 Firmware reflash page 12 Bosch Security Systems User Manual 970 129c V3 2014 09 16 en Programming steps Configuration Manager 6 Programming steps Programming a Carephone 61 62 with the Configuration Manager consists of entering values for the individual steps numbered 01 to 129 NOTICE According to the Carephone type programming steps may not be visible and their values may change Tab 1 General File Serial Settings Call targets Extended Function assignment IP GSM module Professional RF detector Radio transmission monitoring Call forwarding 0 Forwarding to another number Device number 1248 Sign in sign out Call progress tones audible Speak Listen command audible Activity mon
30. vice Check the tick box to enable this function 42 IP Address IP Module Enter here the IP address of the Carephone 61 62 It should be written in numbers without dots always with 12 digits The factory setting is 192168001100 43 IP subnet mask IP Module Enter here the IP subnet mask of the Carephone 61 62 It should be written in numbers without dots always with 12 digits The factory setting is 255255255000 Bosch Security Systems User Manual 970 129c V3 2014 09 28 en Programming steps Configuration Manager 44 Gateway IP Module Enter here the IP address of the network gateway in case the Carephone 61 62 is connected through this type of device It should be written in numbers without dots always with 12 digits The factory setting is 192168001001 45 Automatic test call hours IP GSM Module Program the interval between automatic test calls of the IP Module or GSM Module from the Carephone 62 61 to the monitoring centre in hours Select from 1 to 999 hours 0 off factory setting 10 49 Phone number of GSM Module without country code Program the own phone number for the GSM Module to be used for the Carephone 62 61 Maximum length is 22 digits If the country code of the phone number of alarm receiving center and GSM module is the same then it must not be part of the phone number If the country code is different then it must be part of
31. vij iv iv 53 Repeated emergency call and local confirmation v v vi iv Vi iv vi iv iv 54 Signin sign out V V IV IV IV IV IV IV wi IN 55 Service call direct call V V IV IV IV IV dl IV wi IN 56 Technical messages 1 V iV IM IV IV V IV IV V iv 57 Technical messages 2 4 v v v v vi v vi v vi 58 Registration call presence marking service done Ready Carephone 62 A012 Bosch Security Systems User Manual 970 129c V3 2014 09 26 en Programming steps Configuration Manager Function assignment It is possible to link an alarm type to specific call numbers Each programming step refers to a certain alarm type Choose which destination numbers 1 to 10 are associated with each alarm type call sequence If no destination number is entered then all programmed call numbers will be called It is not possible to have the same destination number twice Choose which call numbers 1 to 10 are associated with this alarm type call sequence If no destination number is entered then no call is made It is not possible to have the same destination number twice 50 Wireless Transmitter emergency call with a wireless transmitter 51 Emergency call with the Carephone 61 62 52 Fire intrusion 53 Repeated emergency call and local confirmation 54 Sign in sign out 55 Service
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