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Bosch Security Systems, LLC
Technical Manual
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Incoming Calls
When a call comes into the keypanel, the graphical CWW list appears on the keypanel display.
The CWW retains call history for up to nine calls. The most recent call inserts at the top of the
graphical CWW list and is highlighted. Other items in the CWW list shift down, as necessary.
When a new call arrives, the last call in the list drops, unless it is highlighted in the graphical
CWW. In this case, it cannot shift off the CWW list.
Call assignments in the CWW list have a color code assigned to them.
The color representations are:
Color
Description
Dark blue
New call
Light blue
Selected call (not talking)
Green
Selected call (talking)
Very dark blue
Old call
To
scroll the CWW list
, do the following:
4
When the CWW list is visible, press the
arrow up
or the
arrow down button
.
The highlight moves through the scroll list.
To
answer a call on the CWW
, do the following:
1.
Scroll to the
call
.
2.
Press and hold the
CWTLK button
.
3.
Release the
CWTLK button
to stop talking.
10.10
UPG
A
UPG
(User Programmable Button) gives the user the option to assign a panel swap to the
UPG button on the keypad, eliminating the need to navigate through the menu structure to
swap to a different panel (i.e., EKP).
To
assign the UPG key
, do the following:
1.
Click the
MENU key
.
2.
Navigate to the
Configuration menu
.
3.
Click the
ENC2 encoder knob
.
4.
Navigate to
Local Keypanel
.
5.
Click the
ENC2 encoder knob
.
6.
Navigate to
Panel Swap
.
7.
Click the
ENC2 encoder knob
.
8.
Verify the
# of EKPs is more than 0
.
9.
Navigate to the
Keypad UPG field
.
10. Click the
ENC2 encoder knob
.
11. Turn the
ENC2 encoder knob to scroll through options
.
12. Click the
ENC2 encoder knob
to confirm the selection.
13. Click the
ENC1 to exit the menu
.
10.11
Mic kill
Mic Kill
is an inaudible signal sent by the OMS that forces all devices on the affected party
line to stop talking. This feature is useful when an unattended microphone is left in the on
position and is causing unnecessary noise on the line. The mic kill keypad hotkey is enabled,
by default. Mic kill does not affect the OMS local keypanel or any attached keypanel (like KP-
Series and ROAMEO beltpacks). Mic kill does affect digital party line devices, analog party line
devices, and OMS tie lines.