Bosch 3.5 User Manual

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Praesideo 3.5 | Installation and User Instructions | 9 | System Configuration
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42.9 TCP/IP 
device
42.9.1 Add a TCP/IP device
TCP/IP devices can access the system through the open 
interface. When a TCP/IP device is added to the system 
definition, it becomes a part of the system and can be 
supervised.
Adding a TCP/IP device to the system definition is 
similar to adding a power amplifier (see section 42.4). 
Go to Configure > System Definition > TCP/IP device, click 
the Add button and:
Enter a name for the TCP/IP device in the Name 
field. The name may consist of up to 16 characters.
Enter the IP address of the TCP/IP device in the IP 
address
 fields.
Use  the  Connection supervision list to specify if the 
connection to the TCP/IP device must be supervised 
(On) or not (Off).
TCP/IP devices that are not added to the system 
definition can also connect to the Praesideo system 
through the open interface when the Access permission for 
non-configured TCP/IP devices 
is set to Yes (see section 
44.4). However, the connection of such a TCP/IP 
device to the system is not supervised.
42.9.2 Delete a TCP/IP device
Deleting a TCP/IP device from the system definition is 
similar to deleting a power amplifier (see section 42.4.2)
Go to Configure > System definition > TCP/IP device, select 
the TCP/IP device that has to be deleted and click the 
Delete button.
Note
Supervised TCP/IP devices must be active 
when the system is active. Otherwise, the 
system generates a fault event.
figure 42.16: TCP/IP device definition
Note
A maximum of 5 TCP/IP devices with an open 
interface access (refer to chapter 54, Open 
Interface) can be used with a network controller, 
irrespective of being a system element, 
supervised or neither. TCP/IP devices can be a 
PC call server or a logging server. The 
configuration web browser uses a different port 
(port 80) for the connection and is not part of 
this limitation.