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BOSCH Security Systems | February 2003
2.5.4 View
fault
status
The fault status of the radiators can be seen in the second screen of the Main menu:
Menu Items
Value (read only)
Description
1 Fault Status
Fault:
-
No Faults
The connected radiators function without problems.
-
Radiator Fault
One of the connected radiators is not functioning properly.
-
No Radiators
No radiators are connected to the transmitter.
When the system detects a failure for the first time, a flashing fault message pops-up on any menu screen:
Radiator Fault
or
No Radiators
Push the menu button to remove the fault message from the screen and to go back to the menu screen that was visible before
the fault message popped-up. The flashing message will also disappear when the fault has been resolved.
2.5.5 Set
monitoring
options
The Monitoring sub-menu (2) is used to set which signal is sent to the monitoring headphone output. It can be one of the
inputs, one of the channels or no signal.
When the sensitivity of one of the inputs is being changed in the Setup menu (4I, 4J or 4K), or when assigning inputs to
channels (menu 4C, Per Channel), the monitoring output automatically switches temporarily to that source, even when the
option 'None' has been chosen.
When the headphone output is disabled (see section 2.5.17), the output level can not be changed and the level indicator is not
visible.
Menu Item
Option
Value 1
Value 2
Description
2A Source/Volume
Source:
-
In. nn
Input nr:
00 ... 31
Volume:
-31 ... 0 dB
The signal from audio input nn is available on the
monitoring headphone output.
-
Ch. nn
Channel nr:
00 ... 31
Volume:
-31 ... 0 dB
The signal on channel nn is available on the
monitoring headphone output.
-
Aux.L
Volume:
-31 ... 0 dB
The signal on the Aux. Left input is available on the
monitoring headphone output.
-
Aux.R
Volume:
-31 ... 0 dB
The signal on the Aux. Right input is available on the
monitoring headphone output.
-
None
Volume:
-31 ... 0 dB
The monitoring headphone output is switched off
during normal operation, but is active when the
sensitivity of one of the inputs is being changed.
The 'Source/volume' screen also displays level meters (two for a stereo source, one for a mono source) for a visual indication of
the actual signal strength:
▄
= low level,
█
= high level,
▲
= overflow.
2.5.6 View
version
information
In the Enquiry sub-menu (3), version information of the transmitter can be found. This information should be mentioned in
service requests or failure reports.
Menu Item
Value (read only)
Description
3A Board Nr
e.g. 19.1.000001
Shows the serial number of the transmitter board.
3B Board Version
e.g. 01.00
Shows the version number of the transmitter board.
3C Software Version
e.g. 1.00.0001
Shows the version number of the configuration software.