Transponder Database; Transmitter Change - Bosch SE3000 Series Technical Reference Manual

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164 en | System menus and dialogs
10.1.6

Transponder database

The Transponder database is established at system set-up and contains all necessary
configuration data for each SE coordinator and SE receiver. It describes the basic structure of
the installation, including all device names, locations, types, multiplex addresses, etc. See
Transponder database, page 62 for details.
10.1.7

Transmitter Change

The Transmitter Change feature on the File menu is used when it is necessary to change a
subscriber's transmitter.
Selecting Transmitter Change opens the Locate Subscriber's Database Record dialog. The
subscriber's record in the Subscriber database can be quickly found by entering the
Subscriber Name, Subscriber ID, current Transmitter ID, Address Items, Phone Number,
Pager Items or Pager Group.
This method of locating a particular subscriber's record is identical to using the [Locate Key]
button in the Subscriber database: the first record, which is identical to the entered data, is
shown. It may be necessary to scroll using the [Previous] and [Next] buttons to find the
correct record.
Figure 10.4: Locate Subscriber's Database Record dialog
Perform a test using the old transmitter if possible. This should populate the Transmitter ID
field. Then click the [Find] button.
Notice!
Be absolutely certain that the correct record is displayed before entering the new
Transmitter ID (Identification Code). Changing the wrong subscriber's record makes two
records ineffective: the correct subscriber will be misidentified and the subscriber whose
record was incorrectly altered will be disabled. If possible, perform a test with the
subscriber's old transmitter after the change has been made: the test should fail.
2018.03 | SE3v1.0 | DOC
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