Menu mode: Operation and setting
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8.4.4
Menu 4: Settings
The following menu items are available for configuring the TM800:
8.4.4.1
Exit
Exit menu mode.
8.4.4.2
Settings menu 2: Alarm addresses
Bus address setting for devices whose alarm messages are to be displayed on this TM800. The text of
individual messages can be modified using the TMK-SET software. Select the addresses of devices
whose messages are to be displayed. Set addresses are monitored for presence on the BMS bus; if a
device cannot be found on the bus, a corresponding message will appear.
If several systems or areas (e.g. several operating theatres) are connected to the TM800, the numbers
1…4 can be assigned to them.
Menu item
Function
Page
1. Exit
Exit "Settings" menu; go up one menu level.
2. Alarm
addresses
Bus address setting for devices whose alarm messages are to be dis-
played on this TM800.
3. Test addresses
Setting bus addresses for devices which are required to carry out a
test when the "TEST" button is pressed.
4. Value
addresses
No function
5. Digital
inputs
Setting of the operating behaviour for digital inputs.
6. Buzzer
(and LED)
Setting of the frequency and repetition rate of buzzer signal.
7. Common
reset
Setting whether this TM800 should respond to a common acknowl-
edgement initiated via the reset button on a higher-level device.
8. Clock
Setting of the date and time on the real-time clock on this TM800. At
the same time this setting is sent via BMS bus and all other devices
are synchronised.
The device with address 1 (TM… or MK…) synchronises all other
devices every hour.
9. Language
Selection of the operating language for the TM800 (German or English).
10. Interface
Setting of the device address and baud rate for this TM800.
11. Relay
Operating mode and function of digital input 1 of the TM800
12. Password
Change password, activate/deactivate password.
13. Service menu
These settings can only be made by authorised Bender Service per-
sonnel. Retrieve information about the device status, enter settings
for special operating conditions and execute a firmware update.
1.Exit
2.Alarm addresses
3.Test addresses
4.Value addresses