Bosch Security Systems | 2011-02
Praesideo 3.5
| Installation and User Instructions | 9 | System Configuration
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42.10 Multi Channel Interface
42.10.1 Add a multi channel interface
Adding a multi channel interface to the system
definition is similar to adding a power amplifier (see
section 42.4.1.). Go to
Configure
>
System definition
>
Multi ch interface
, click the
Add
button and:
•
Enter a name for the multi channel interface in the
Name
field. The name may consists of up to 16
characters.
•
Enter the hexadecimal serial number of the
Multi Channel Interface in the
Serial number
field.
42.10.2 Delete a multi channel interface
Deleting a multi channel interface from the system
definition is similar to deleting a power amplifier (see
section 42.4.2). Go to
Configure
>
System definition
>
Multi ch interface,
select the multi channel interface that
has to be deleted and click the
Delete
button.
42.11 Call Stacker
42.11.1 Add a call stacker
Adding a call stacker to the system definition is similar
to adding a power amplifier (see section 42.4.1.). Go to
Configure
>
System definition
>
Call stacker
, click the
Add
button and:
•
Enter a name for the call stacker in the
Name
field.
The name may consists of up to 16 characters.
•
Enter the hexadecimal serial number of the call
stacker in the
Serial number
field.
42.11.2 Delete a call stacker
Deleting a call stacker from the system definition is
similar to deleting a power amplifier (see section 42.4.2).
Go to
Configure
>
System definition
>
Call stacker,
select
the call stacker that has to be deleted and click the
Delete
button.
figure 42.17: Multi channel interface definition
figure 42.18: Call stacker definition
Note
When the last call stacker is removed from a
configured system, all call macros that use a call
stacker for their routing and timing schemes will
be updated to the default schemes.