Sia Ip Prefix - Bosch solution 6000 Installation Manual

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remove encryption, set MENU 6-6-4 as all zero's.
1) Press [MENU] + [5] + [6] + [6]. The keypad will
prompt you to select which destination
(destination 1 or 2) that you want to program the
acknowledge wait time.
Rr1 Dest 1
Rr2 Dest 2
Exit

Press
OK or MENU
2) Highlight the destination number (1 or 2) required,
then press [OK]to select.
The keypad will display the current encryption key.
Encryption Key Rr1
0000000000000000000
Press 

3) Use the numeric keys [0] to [9] + [←] and [→] keys
to program the 32 digitencryption key, then press
[OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit
without saving.
Comms > IP Reporting >
Conettix NNC
Dest Nº 1
Dest Nº 2
The NCC number is used to prevent anti-replay attacks
when reporting in Connetix format. The NNC number will
be assigned by the control room at the time the account
is setup. Like the account number, the NNC will always be
unique.
1) Press [MENU] + [5] + [6] + [7]. The keypad will
display the first 6 digits of the current NNC number.
Conettix NNC Rr1
00000000
Press 

2) Use the numeric keys [0] to [9] + [←] and [→] keys
to program the 8 digit NNC number, then press
[OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit
without saving.
Bosch Security Systems 07/14 BLCC610I
OK to SAVE
MENU 5-6-7
0
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OK to SAVE
Solution 6000
Comms > IP Reporting >

SIA IP Prefix

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Account
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Dest Nº 1
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Account
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Dest Nº 2
Account Number
The account number is the most specific token and is
always programmed into the premises equipment to
identify it. The account token appears both in the header
of the message (which is never encrypted) and in the
data of the message (which may be encrypted).
This element consists of an ASCII "#", followed by 3 to 16
ASCII characters representing hexadecimal digits for the
account number. There is no corresponding element in
the DC-07 protocol.
In certain special applications, the information provided
in the #acct element may not match the account number
contained within the message data. For example, a
0
manufacturer may choose to transmit a MAC address as
0
an identifier.
Account Prefix
The account prefix can be programmed into the PE
to extend the identification provided by the account
number.
This element is required and consists of an ASCII "L",
followed by 1-6 HEX ASCII digits for the account prefix.
When the PE does not need to transmit an account prefix,
"L0" shall be transmitted for this element. This element
corresponds with the receiver line number element in
the DC-07 protocol.
Receiver Prefix
In some cases, the PE may be programmed to futher
extend the identification provided by the account
number and account prefix by providing a receiver
number. This element is optional and consists of an
ASCII "R", followed by 1-6 HEX ASCII digits for the receiver
number. When the PE does not need to transmit a
receiver number, nothing shall by transmitted for this
element (ie. "R" or "R0" are not to to be transmitted in this
case).
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Digits
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Digits
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Digits
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Account Prefix
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Dest Nº 1
Digits
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Account Prefix
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Dest Nº 2
1
Digits
Receiver Prefix
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Dest Nº 1
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Digits
Receiver Prefix
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Dest Nº 2
MENU 5-6-8
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