Bosch Appliances 3.5 manual Allowed characters, Unique names, Initial values, Undo changes

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40.4.6 Allowed characters

Praesideo 3.5 Installation and User Instructions 9 System Configuration

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Note

Audio processing parameters are changed immediately when the Submit Equalizer button on the Audio Processing pages is clicked. Although the changes are audible, it is important to realize that they are not automatically saved. If the changes are not saved they will be lost when the network controller is reset.

40.4.6 Allowed characters

When entering names for units, inputs, outputs, messages, zones, zone groups, etc., make sure that only the following characters are used:

letters: A to Z and a to z

numbers: 0 to 9

special: # . ( ) [ ] _ - + : and <space>

Note

All other characters are not allowed.

40.4.7 Unique names

When entering names for units, inputs, outputs, messages, zones, zone groups, etc., make sure that all entered names are unique. It is not allowed to use a name for more than one item. The name must not only be unique within a group of items (e.g. unit names), but also within the complete system configuration (e.g. zone groups must have different names than zones). Names that are not unique cause inconsistencies in the configuration database. In turn, these inconsistencies can result in unpredictable system behavior.

40.4.8 Initial values

When the value of a parameter of a configuration item is <None>, the parameter has no value yet. For example, when the Action programming page of a Call macro key is opened for the first time (see section 47.3.7), the value in the Call macro field is <None>.

When the value of a parameter of a configuration item is <Default>, the parameter is set to its default value. For example, if the audio input of a call macro (see section 46.2) is <Default>, the configured audio input is the microphone of the call station that started the call macro.

40.4.9 Undo changes

Most pages of the Configure section contain a Cancel button. By clicking the Cancel button, any changes made on the pages are cancelled.

Note

Restart the network controller without saving the changes. to undo all changes.

40.4.10 Enabled items

Configuration items can be enabled and disabled with a checkbox. If a configuration item is enabled, the system is able to generate a fault event when a fault occurs. If a configuration item is disabled, the system cannot generate a fault event when a fault occurs. The web interface puts disabled configuration items in brackets in selection lists. For example, the disabled configuration item AudioIn01 is displayed as (AudioIn01) in selection lists.

40.4.11 Deleting items

When a configuration item is deleted, all configuration items that are related to the deleted configuration item are also deleted. For example, when a power amplifier is deleted from the system definition (see section 42.4), all audio outputs of the power amplifier are also no longer part of the configuration.

40.4.12 Audio inputs and outputs

It is not allowed to use audio inputs and outputs for more than one purpose, since this can cause inconsistencies in the configuration database. In turn, these inconsistencies can result in unpredictable system behavior. For example:

If an audio input is already part of a call macro (see section 46.2), it is not allowed to use the audio input in a BGM channel (see section 45.5).

Audio outputs of a power amplifier cannot be assigned to more than one zone.

40.4.13 Downloading configuration

The configuration database can be downloaded to a PC (see chapter 56).

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