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en | System menus and dialogs
Security Escort
2017.08 | V2.18.1.0 | DOC
Training Manual
Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd
[Revision]
Clicking the
[Revision]
button causes the system to
interrogate the RF micro revision levels of all receivers on
this transponder.
[Jamming]
A receiver monitors the ambient level during normal
operation. If the ambient level rises above the jamming
setting and jamming trouble, it is reported to the Central
Console. The receiver’s jamming level can be adjusted by
selecting the appropriate setting (shown in hexadecimal
levels) and clicking the
[Jamming]
button.
[Jam map]
Clicking the
[Jam map]
button causes the system to
interrogate the jamming setting levels of all receivers on this
transponder.
[Cancel]
Clicking the
[Cancel]
button closes the dialog window.
Put this receiver in setup mode
This button initiates the setup process by causing both the red and green LED of the selected
receiver to light up. The red and green LED will be flashing. On the Central Console, this
button changes the
[Abort setup for this MUX point]
button to be able to proceed to the next
device in the event that one receiver is not set up properly.
The next step is using a maintenance transmitter to transmit an alarm while standing near the
receiver.
Notice!
The illuminated LED indicate to the service person standing near the device that the receiver
is actually the one currently in the setup mode. If the LED of the designated receiver are not
illuminated, there is probably an error in the switch settings of the receiver or an error in the
address in the
Transponder Database
. To help resolve such problems, the person at the
Central Console can command any device to illuminate its LED and/or sound its horn.
If the receiver in the setup mode detects the maintenance alarm and if the received signal is
the strongest of all receivers, the horn on the receiver sounds briefly and the LEDs go off. This
indicates the receiver is functioning properly and the receiver’s address is set correctly in the
Transponder Database
and on the receiver’s switches.