Bosch Appliances Security Camera PT-400 User Manual

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The System Design Layout Sheets 
prepared in advance by the installation 
manager should contain the necessary 
information for assigning the 
transponder name and ID, the comm port 
or radio ID, as well as the names and 
multiplex addresses for all receivers 
and alert units connected to each 
transponder. 
The System Design Layout Sheets also 
contain the text used to indicate the 
receiver locations and designates the 
alert units driven by each receiver. 
Figure 9: 
Blank Screen Resulting 
from Selecting the Insert New 
Button 
 
3.1.8 Setting Receiver Parameters 
If the Transponder Database already 
contains the transponder, the Edit 
button is used to allow completion or 
modification of the data. 
Trouble Type Text 
This is the text that is shown in the 
Trouble Screen when the remote key 
input on the transponder goes active 
(shorted). 
Trouble Tamper Text 
This is the text that is shown in the 
Trouble Screen when the remote key 
input on the transponder goes into 
trouble (open). 
Trouble Response Text 
This is the text that is shown in the 
Trouble Screen as the response test. 
The actions the responding individual 
should take. 
Show Points 
If selected, the lower half of the 
Transponder Database’s Screen shows the 
point’s (receiver, virtual receiver, or 
alert unit’s) database values. 
Show Areas 
If selected, the lower half of the 
Transponder Database’s Screen shows the 
area’s database values. 
Area Number 
Each Transponder can have up to 80 
areas defined (prior to version 2.04 of 
the software only 40 areas could be 
defined). Area numbers range from 0 to 
79. Use the Locate button to define the 
area graphically on the map. 
Point Number 
Each receiver and alert unit connected 
to the transponder has a unique point 
number assigned during the system 
design process. This number corresponds 
to a specific bus number and point 
multiplex address number. The multiplex 
address, set by means of switches on 
the device (receiver or alert unit) 
itself, must correspond with the point 
number assigned in the Transponder 
Database. For instance, a device 
programmed with multiplex address 
location 3 and on bus 5 is point number 
29. This relationship is displayed in 
the table that displays anytime a ? box 
is clicked with the mouse. Clicking on 
any number in the table automatically 
enters that number into the Point 
Number
 field on the Transponder 
Database Screen and closes the table 
screen. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Figure 10:  Select Point Screen with 
"All Points" Selected