Bosch Appliances Home Security System LBB 4190 User Manual

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DCN Next Generation System Startup 
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Opening an installation file 
When the Startup screen is opened, the last-used 
installation file (and names file) is automatically 
opened and displayed in the window as follows: 
‘Current Installation File: <FILENAME>’ 
‘Current Names File: <FILENAME>’ 
 
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   Note 
If the Startup screen is being opened for the 
first time (or installation and names files have 
not been generated) no file names will be 
given. 
 
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   Note 
Installation files can only be opened if there are 
no software modules active other than System 
Installation. 
 
To open an installation file: 
•  Select the ‘File’ menu and click on ‘Open 
Installation File’
The following dialogue box appears: 
 
Figure 12 The ‘Open’ dialogue box. 
This dialogue box contains a list box for selecting the 
installation file. It contains all installation files 
currently available. If the list contains more names 
than can be displayed, a scroll bar is provided. 
•  Click on the name in the list. 
•  Click on the ‘Ok’ push button. 
The selected installation file will be opened and you 
will return to the Startup main window. 
Opening a names file 
You can only open a names file if an installation file 
has already been opened. To open a names file: 
•  Select the ‘File’ menu and click on ‘Open Names 
File’
The ‘Open’ dialogue box shown on the previous page 
appears. The procedure for opening a names file is 
exactly the same as opening an installation file. 
Please refer to the previous page for more details. 
Closing files 
This option allows you to close the currently open 
installation file and names file. This is only possible if 
there are no other active modules. To close: 
•  Select the ‘File’ menu and click on ‘Close’
The current installation file and names file will be 
closed. 
Deleting an installation file 
If you wish to delete a redundant installation 
file: 
•  Select the ‘File’ menu and click on ‘Delete 
Installation File’. 
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   Note 
You cannot delete the current installation file. 
 
The following dialogue box appears: 
 
Figure 13 The ‘Delete’ dialogue box. 
This dialogue box contains a list box for selecting the 
installation file to be deleted. If the list contains more 
names than can be displayed, a scroll bar is provided. 
To delete an installation file: 
•  Click on the name in the list. 
•  Click on the ‘Delete’ push button. 
Another dialogue box will appear, with the text: 
‘Are you sure you want to delete file 
<filename>’ 
If you still want to delete <filename>: 
•  Click on the ‘OK’ push button. 
The file is deleted and you return to the Startup main 
window.