Bosch Appliances Security Camera PT-400 User Manual

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Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0  System Menus 
and Screens 
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RAM Point Info 
Views the RAM image of point 
information. 
RAM Point Stat 
Views the RAM image of point status. 
RAM Point Trouble 
Views the RAM image of point trouble. 
RAM EE Mstat Batt 
Views the RAM and EEPROM images of 
transponder status and battery 
condition. 
RAM EE Buss Fault 
Views the RAM and EEPROM images of 
transponder MUX bus fault condition. 
RAM Counters 
Views the RAM image of the process 
registers. 
Save EE 
Saves the current RAM image to the 
EEPROM memory on the transponder. 
EE Point Info 
Views the EEPROM image of point 
information. 
EE Point Stat 
Views the EEPROM image of point status. 
EE Point Trouble 
Views the EEPROM image of point 
trouble. 
Bus Micro Revision 
Views the bus micro revision for the 
connected points. 
Last MUX Message 
Views the last MUX bus message 
received. 
EE counters 
Views the EEPROM image of the process 
registers. 
Clear EE 
Clears the EEPROM memory on the 
transponder and resets the transponder. 
Previous 
Returns to the previous transponder in 
the system. 
Next 
Advances to the next transponder in the 
system. 
3.3.13 Receiver Configuration Screen 
Once the receiver and alert unit data 
for a transponder is entered into the 
Transponder Database, this screen is 
used to verify that each receiver is 
working and is properly addressed in 
the database. This setup tool 
identifies errors in the address switch 
settings of receivers and alert units, 
as well as data entry errors in the 
Transponder Database. 
Figure 466: Receiver Configuration 
Screen 
 
Put This Receiver In Setup Mode 
This button initiates the setup process 
by causing both the red and green LED’s 
of the selected receiver illuminate. 
The red and green LED flash. On the 
central console, the screen changes 
presenting an abort setup for this MUX 
Point
 button. This screen allows 
proceeding 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. 
 
 
 
Note