Bosch Appliances Security Camera PT-400 User Manual

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Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0  System Menus 
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3.3.7 Communications Port Monitor 
Comm Port Overload 
A pop-up trouble screen displays if the 
communications traffic to the 
transponders exceeds the system is 
capability. 
Network Comm Failure 
A pop-up trouble screen displays if the 
communications between the master and 
slave computers fails. 
3.3.8 Delay To Ignore Troubles That 
Auto Reset 
Network Comm Failure 
A pop-up trouble screen displays if the 
communications between the master and 
slave computers fails. 
Pop-up Trouble and Pager Delay 
The delay in seconds before a trouble 
displays on the computer screen. If a 
restoral for a trouble is received 
before a trouble is displayed (this 
delay expires), the trouble and the 
restoral’s ignored. Tamper troubles are 
not delayed. 
3.3.9 Transponder Communications Screen 
From the central console, it is 
possible to perform detailed diagnostic 
tests using the Transponder 
Communications Screen. From this 
screen, the operator can request maps 
indicating the status of each device 
connected to a given transponder, and 
can control individual devices, turning 
LED’s, horns, strobes, and sirens on 
and off. The Transponder Communications 
Screen appears on the right when it is 
opened, allowing the History Screen to 
be viewed while the screen is open. 
This makes it possible to view the 
results of map commands issued from the 
console. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Figure 422: Transponder 
Communications Screen 
 
Map Commands 
Diagnostic map commands are used to 
determine the status of all devices 
(connected to the selected transponder) 
with a single command. Maps are 
displayed on the History Screen as an 
array of rows and columns, 
corresponding to point addresses and 
bus numbers. The status of a particular 
device is shown by a “1” or “0” (zero) 
with “1” signifying the true state. The 
map location, corresponding to a device 
that is not responding to the 
transponder, contains a “1” when a Not 
Responding Map is selected. 
Similarly, a “1” is displayed in 
response to a Tamper Map in locations 
that correspond to devices in a 
tampered state. All other locations 
display a “0” (zero), “a” — (if there 
is no device assigned to the location), 
or a “x”, there is a device connected 
to the system at that address, but it 
is not in the Transponder Database.