Bosch PRAESENSA PRA-SCL Configuration Manual page 136

Public address and voice alarm system
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136 en | Event messages
Status
Reset
* A fault output is a control output that has been configured as a Fault alarm buzzer or as a
Fault alarm indicator. See Multifunction power supply, page 53 and/or Call station, page 59
(extension).
Resolve fault events
Before acknowledged fault events can be reset, they first must be resolved. Most fault events
are automatically resolved by the system when the fault situation no longer exists. Others
need to be resolved manually, first (e.g. an amplifier overload). If the fault is still present, a
new fault event is created.
When all faults are reset, the Fault alarm indicator outputs are deactivated.
IMPORTANT: Fault events that require a manual resolve that are not yet in the resolved or
reset status, will not be removed. In the situation that all 1000 faults are of these types and
not in the resolved or reset status, the oldest fault event will be removed.
Acknowledge and reset fault events
New fault events can be acknowledge and reset by:
2020-09 | V1.20 | PRAESENSA 1.20
Description
The resolved fault event is reset. One or all events that are in the
resolved state can be reset. An event can only be reset once. Once an
event is reset, the event shall enter the reset state. An event in the
reset state shall not be able to make any more state transitions: it is its
final state.
If all faults in the system have been reset, all Fault alarm indicator
outputs are deactivated. *
Using control inputs or call station extension buttons. See Multifunction power supply,
page 53 and/or Call station, page 59 . It is not possible to acknowledge/reset individual
faults using a control input or button.
Optional: Using the Open Interface, page 132 .
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