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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This is the standard Windows Common 
Open File Screen that is used for 
selecting the file to be printed. It 
works the same as any other Window’s 
standard application.
 
Figure 644: Common Open File Screen 
 
3.5  Network Menu 
This is the network menu used to set up 
and monitor the TCP/IP network and the 
computer’s file paths. 
Figure 655: Network Menu 
 
3.5.1 System Directories and Network 
Address Screen 
Use this screen to set up the Network 
IP addresses and ports and related 
options. File paths can also be set up. 
Figure 666: System Directories and 
Network Address Screen 
 
Databases are not shared:  If not 
checked, the master and all the slave 
and workstation computers share the 
same database files. This box must only 
be checked if each computer has its own 
copy of the databases stored locally. 
In normal operation, this box is 
typically unchecked. If this box is 
checked, the databases must be manually 
updated using backup and restore every 
time changes are made to the database. 
Show connection pop-ups:  If checked, 
shows a pop-up message box whenever a 
network connection is initiated or 
released with another computer. 
Unchecking this box stops the message 
boxes from displaying. In normal 
operation, this box is typically 
unchecked. 
Show all error pop-ups:  If checked, 
shows a pop-up message box whenever a 
network error is reported. Unchecking 
this box stops the message boxes from 
displaying. In normal operation, this 
box is typically unchecked. 
Disable auto reconnect:  If checked, 
the system does not automatically 
attempt to reconnect a lost connection 
each minute. Unchecking this box allows 
the system to automatically reconnect a 
lost connection. In normal operation, 
this box should be unchecked. 
Auto synchronize time:  If checked, the 
master computer automatically 
synchronizes the time on the slave and 
workstation computers once each night.