Security Escort
Central Console, computer setup and programming | en
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Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd
Training Manual
2017.08 | V2.18.1.0 | DOC
5.
From the
Setup
menu, select
Transponder communications
. The following dialog window
appears:
6.
Select the desired transponder. Then click the
[Not Responding Map]
button. A grid
should appear on the screen. The columns of the grid represent multiplex buses from 0 to
7 (left to right). The rows of the grid are points on the multiplex buses from 0 to 7
(bottom to top). At this point there will be a zero (0) on the grid location for each
receiver connected to the selected transponder. A zero means that a receiver is
programmed in the database and is communicating with the transponder. If the number 1
appears at a point location, the receiver is programmed in the database but not
communicating to the transponder (refer to Troubleshooting reference, page 97 of this
manual and locate the problem). If an X appears on the grid at a point location the
receiver is communicating to the transponder but is not programmed in the database.
Reprogram this point in the database or rotate the receiver ID rotary switch on the
receiver’s circuit board to the proper point number. (Y = Alert unit is in the database but
not responding to the system; N = Alert unit is in the database and is responding to the