Bosch Appliances SC3100 manual System Initialization Procedures

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SC3100

System Initialization

5.0System Initialization

The following describes the System Initialization Procedures for the SC3100 Radio communicator.

5.1System Initialization Procedures

Contact the Central Station SAFECOM computer operator. Then verify that the following information is entered in the SAFECOM SC9000 computer account for the specific SC3100 you are working on.

You must build an account into the SAFECOM SC9000 computer before the computer will recognize and place on-line a unit in the field. Below is a summary of the parameters necessary to program an SC3100 account into the SAFECOM computer. This is the first setup menu. These parameters must be entered, then “PG DOWN” to the second menu. A summary of the second setup menu can be found on the following page. The parameters that must be programmed by the Central Station are denoted in the following illustration and are summarized below:

I SAFECOM ST1000 v2.42 I

02/12 10:45:57

02/12 09:12:22

122>STARTUP

02/12 09:13:26

301>AC TROUBLE

02/12 09:14:42

152>ALARM ZONE2

02/12 09:15:57

202>2133

E1

 

 

 

*SELECT REMOTE 456 SETUP 1

S/N:PID:

Framer: Channel:

Poll Interval: : :

Vline: Vaccount: Notes:

TX RX MODE HP

** - - - - -

F1= Copy

PGDN= More Setup

F2=Delete

F9=Help

 

 

SAFECOM SC9000 COMPUTER

Figure 6: System Parameters

S/N: This number must match the CPU Serial Number listed on the label of the SAFECOM SC3100.

PID: This number must match the PID number on the label of the SAFECOM SC3100.

Framer: This should correspond to the framer that is to be assigned to this unit.

Poll Interval: This is the time in hours : minutes : seconds that the unit in the field is to be polled by the Central Station.

Vline: The number placed here will report to the Automation System as coming in from “line XX”

Vaccount: The number placed here will report to the Automation System as signal coming from “account XXXX”.

Notes: This area is used to note the account information such as: Address, Customer, Account #, Install date, etc.

 

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