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IOM-INT | V1.1 | 2010.12 Installation and Operation manual Bosch Security Systems B.V.
9 Operation
9.1 Integrus transmitter
9.1.1 Start-up
When the transmitter is switched on, the display shows the Transmitter Status screen, which
is the first item of the Main menu (see section 7.2.1 ). The display also goes to this screen
after 3 minutes of inactivity. In case the system detects a fault, the display shows a flashing
fault message (see section 9.1.3 ).
9.1.2 View transmitter status
The first screen of the Main menu gives information about the present status of the
transmitter. The screens shows the name of the transmitter (1st line) and the present
transmission mode (2nd line). See examples below. See section 7.2.2 to change the
transmission mode.
9.1.3 View fault status
The fault status of the radiators can be seen in the second screen of the Main menu:
Transmitter is transmitting 10
channels from DCN.
Transmitter is transmitting the
Aux inputs on all channels.
Transmitter is in Standby
mode (not transmitting).
Menu Item Option (read only) Description
Transmitter Status Name The first line shows the user defined name of
the transmitter (see section 7.2.13 ).
Mode: The second line shows the actual transmission
mode:
- nn Channels Audio signals are distributed on nn channels.
- Aux to All The signal on the Aux. inputs is distributed on
all channels.
- nn Ch. Test The test signals are distributed on nn
channels.
- Slave The transmitter operates in slave-mode: the
radiator signal on the slave input is looped-
through to all radiator outputs.
- Standby The transmitter is in stand by mode.
- Emergency Call An emergency signal from the Aux. inputs is
distributed to all channels.
DCN The text ‘DCN’ is shown at the right side of
the second line when a DCN or a DCN Next
Generation system is connected to the
transmitter.