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    I have connect my phone line directly into the Bosch, and back out to the phones.

    Some reason with default setting, and ONLY adding my mobile phone number it keeps repeatedly calling my mobile phone, hogging up the house phone. Its like only one time I was able to hear a dial tone on my home phone, and every other time the Bosch just keeps taking over the line...

    Am I missing something?

    If keeps calling my mobile every minute, I dont want to use this feature. At the moment, I have removed the incomming line to the bosch.

    PS, when I mean it kept calling my mobile phone, is when the alarm was not even ARMED!

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    If this is happening then the system has not been set up properly for the type of reporting you have requested. The default setting is to report to a monitoring station. You need to contact the installer and have them correct this for you.

    Leave to phone unplugged until this is fixed.

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    Hi,

    I am the installer.

    At the moment, by default it sends the reporting as Contact ID. Is this not correct?

    All I want it is to call my mobile, then allow me to input the code to "Disarm/Mute" the alarm. Sorry, I'm only use of using the NX system at my previous house(even that was professionally installed).

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    its proberbly spitting every event stored in the buffer since you set it up to communicate. Until it transmits these stored events its going to keep calling you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imaz View Post
    Hi,

    I am the installer.

    At the moment, by default it sends the reporting as Contact ID. Is this not correct?

    All I want it is to call my mobile, then allow me to input the code to "Disarm/Mute" the alarm. Sorry, I'm only use of using the NX system at my previous house(even that was professionally installed).
    As stated , by default it is set up to call a monitoring centre. To ring your mobile you need to set it for domestic dialling. Look at menu 500 , 515 , 540 , 703 . I haven't set up SMS but I don't think it's very hard. When you do the menu 703 it will set it up so that system alarms are not reported to you , only burglary events. Make sure you understand how to acknowledge the report to your phone or it will keep ringing you. There are some weird mobiles out there that abbreviate the signalling tones over the network & will not acknowledge the call.

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    Quote Originally Posted by watchdog View Post
    As stated , by default it is set up to call a monitoring centre. To ring your mobile you need to set it for domestic dialling. Look at menu 500 , 515 , 540 , 703 . I haven't set up SMS but I don't think it's very hard. When you do the menu 703 it will set it up so that system alarms are not reported to you , only burglary events. Make sure you understand how to acknowledge the report to your phone or it will keep ringing you. There are some weird mobiles out there that abbreviate the signalling tones over the network & will not acknowledge the call.
    Thanks, will double check.... So by default "Contact ID" means call center??? and NOT mobile phone?

    So it is likely that its spitting out all my events to my mobile, hence the endless ringings on my mobile.... No way to clear events? I looked everywhere and can't find it in the menu.... I must be missing something.

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    Hope your a licensed cabler :P

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    Have a look at menu 214 , 317 , 360 , 415 , 552 , 593 , 616 , 620 , 622 , 730 , 731 , 732 , 770 , 774 etc. The reports in these sections are all system/trouble reports. With domestic dialling you don't want all these reports coming in on your mobile because you won't have a clue what is going on. You only want burglary reports. When you set up domestic dial (menu 703) it sets the system to NOT send all these reports & only rings you for burglary events.

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    watchdog, all those hints were spot on... I now have the phone line hooked up and no bugging on my mobile... Just need to test out my alarm and see if it dials to my mobile... I did a test dial and it did call my mobile from the keypad...

    I just need to know and find the instructions how to mute the alarm from the mobile, in the event of a burgular.

    What I did try, is put my home phone off the hook, and tried dialing my mobile at the keypad, it did not dial.... Does that mean in the event of a burgular, and the home phone was in use, it would NOT cut over? I am very certain it is wired corrrectly....

    PS... I have wired up my garage door as you suggested and moved the internal peizzo to the o/p3 and using a 1k resister to shorten the o/p3 so its like a closed circuit? Anyhow, once again you have made my day.

    Apart from my laundry door reed switch install, I have a complete working system as I want it to be..

    Thanks

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