Bosch Appliances 3.5 Home Security System User Manual


 
Bosch Security Systems | 2011-02
Praesideo 3.5 | Installation and User Instructions | 10 | Events en | 424
Event message:
Flash card data error
Originator:
Unit in which the fault occurred.
Extra information:
This fault event aggregates to a System fault.
Description:
Logs a fault in the checksum of the flashcard. This
fault event can only occur when the availability of a
flash card is enabled with the configuration software
and the flashcard is not missing.
Resolve:
When the fault disappears.
Recommended action:
Replace the message set on the flashcard using
the File Transfer application OR
• Replace the flashcard.
Event message:
Flash card missing
Originator:
Unit in which the fault occurred.
Extra information:
This fault event aggregates to a System fault.
Description:
Logs the absence of the flash card. This error can only
occur when the availability of a flash card is enabled
with the configuration software.
Resolve:
When the fault disappears and the network controller
restarts.
Recommended action:
Check if a flashcard has been installed in the unit. If
so, re-connect the flash card or replace it and restart
the network controller.
Event message:
Group A fault
Originator:
Output channel of multi channel interface, connected
to a basic channel in which the fault occurred.
Extra information:
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Description:
Logs the failure in group A for audio outputs with A/B
switching or class-A wiring.
Resolve:
When the unit disconnects or when the fault is
resolved manually.
Recommended action:
Check the loudspeaker connections on the Group A
output of the basic amplifier channel.
Event message:
Group A or B line fault
Originator:
Output channel of multi channel interface, connected
to a basic amplifier channel in which the fault
occurred.
Extra information:
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Description:
Logs a loudspeaker line fault in group A/B wiring
mode while busy determining whether a Group A fault
or Group B fault must be generated.
Resolve:
When the unit disconnects, or when the fault is no
longer present, or when the actual cause of the fault is
known (and a Group A fault or Group B fault has been
generated).
Recommended action:
Wait for Group A fault or Group B fault and check the
corresponding loudspeaker lines.