Praesideo 3.5 Installation and User Instructions 9 System Configuration

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40.4.4 Submitting

Each page in the Configure section of the web interface contains a Submit button. Always click this button after making changes, otherwise the changes are lost.

Clicking the Submit button, however, does not mean that the changes are saved (see section 40.4.5).

40.4.5 Saving

Proceed as follows to save the current configuration:

1Go to Configure > Save. Then a (limited) confidence check on the configuration is executed automatically. Now there are three different possibilities:

• When there are no issues found, and the configu- ration is done on-line, three buttons are displayed to enable the user to Save the configuration, Restart the sys- tem or Save the configuration and restart the system. See figure 40.5. When the configuration file is saved to the network controller, the configuration is not activated until the network controller is restarted. If the new configuration must be saved and activated, click the Save the configuration and restart the system button.

figure 40.6: Ignore errors and save configuration win- dow

2Click the Save Configuration and restart the system button to activate the new configuration. The network controller will be restarted.

The Save Configuration and restart the system button is used for activating a new configuration that has been made on-line. But if a new configuration file has been made off-line and has been copied to the network controller then the Save Configuration and restart the system button should not be used because the network controller would only reload the existing (unchanged) configuration file. Instead click the Restart the system button or switch the network controller off and on again, then the network controller will load the replaced configuration file.

figure 40.5: Save window

When there are no issues found, and the configu- ration is done off-line, only one button is displayed to enable the user to Save the configuration. Restarting the system is not possible when off-line. In case of an off-line configuration, by default the configuration file is saved in the Program Files\Bosch\Praesideo\target\rfa\cfg folder of the configuration PC, but other locations are also possible. This file can be transferred to the net- work controller using the File Transfer application.

When there are issues found, a message is dis- played indicating there are configuration issues to be resolved first. Still it is possible to ignore the errors and save the configuration anyway to continue the configuration at a later time. Only one button is dis- played: Ignore errors and save configuration. See figure 40.6.

Note

In Praesideo release 3.4 the processor reset identification has been extended for compliancy reasons. However this software modification will flag a Processor reset fault for all connected units when performing a Save the configuration and restart the system. This will happen for network controllers with a hardware release version HW 20.00 or older. These faults do not indicate a real fault, but are just the result of the restart-action and can safely be acknowledged and reset. From version HW 20.01 onwards, the network controller contains a circuit modification to prevent these unnecessary Processor reset faults.

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