Bosch 3.5 User Manual

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44.4 System 
settings
A number of general, system wide parameters can be set 
using the System wide settings page (see figure 44.11).
Redundant ring network - Specifies whether 
the Praesideo network forms a redundant ring (Yes
or not (No). If set to yes, cable breaks are reported.
Message FLASH card available - Specifies 
whether the network controller contains a compact 
flash card (Yes) or not (No). If set to yes, the 
availability of the flash card is monitored.
Key timeout - After this time, the selection that 
was made using a (remote) call station is 
automatically cancelled if the selection has not been 
executed. The key timeout also determines the timeout 
for locking the call stations when the call stations are 
used with a numeric pad and the access timeout has 
been set (see section 43.4.6).
Allow access by non-configured TCP/IP 
devices
 - Specifies whether TCP/IP devices that are 
not part of the system definition can access the 
system (Yes) or not (No). If set to No, all TCP/IP 
devices that access the system must be added to the 
system definition (see section 42.9).
Activate new tone set - Imports a new tone set 
into the configuration. If the system has been 
upgraded from a previous software version, select 
Yes. New software versions include tones that are not 
available in other versions or tones that have 
improved tone characteristics. New installations will 
automatically use the new tone set.
Emergency Mode: disable calls below 
priority level
 - Calls with a priority lower than the 
specified priority are disabled if the system is in the 
emergency mode. The system is automatically put in 
the emergency mode when an emergency call is 
started.
Back-up Power mode
Disable calls below priority level - BGM 
and calls with a priority lower than the specified pri-
ority are disabled if the system is in the back-up 
power mode. Use the Back-up power mode action to 
put the complete system in the back-up power mode. 
See section 47.3.25. Individual power amplifiers and 
basic amplifiers go to back-up power mode if the 
mains power of that unit disappears. Then BGM and 
calls with a priority lower than the specified priority 
are only routed to amplifiers (zones) that are not in 
back-up power mode.
Switch amplifiers to standby - Power save 
mode. During use of the back-up power supply, the 
amplifiers are set to standby if Yes is selected here. 
When a call that has a higher priority level than that 
set in the Disable calls below priority level 
field, the required amplifiers are made active, and 
the call is broadcast. The Power-save mode extends 
the period of time that the battery back-up power 
supply is able to provide power to the Basic and 
power amplifiers. Power save mode is only available 
during the time that the back-up power supply is in 
use.
Release call station fault indicator after - The 
yellow power/fault LED (see table 15.1) is released 
after a fault has been acknowledged or after a fault 
has been reset. It is not necessary to resolve a fault 
before acknowledging it.
Reactivate silenced fault alarm buzzer - A 
timeout period can be configured after which a fault 
figure 44.11: System settings
Note
When Power-save mode is set, a spare amplifier 
that is not in use also goes to Power-save 
mode. A main or spare amplifier that is in 
Power-save mode is not supervised and will not 
report any faults. 
Any faults that do occur during Power-save 
mode are secondary faults, the mains failure is 
the primary fault. In most cases, it is allowed that 
secondary faults are not reported.