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Information on the monitor data main menu

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Information on the monitor data main menu
The values of the menu are called up by tapping the symbol
The menus described here refer only to the Control CC 8313 control unit
with the FM-MM, FM-MW and FM-SI modules inserted.
The monitor data displayed depends on the settings, the modules
installed and the heat sources.
The set values and actual values are displayed in the Monitor data menu.
To request the Monitor data menu:
▶ Tap the
symbol in the service menu.
The possible monitor data are displayed in the overview.
Example:
▶ Tap the
symbol.
The following are displayed:
• External current anode fault
• Cylinder temperature
• Set charging value
19.1

SI monitor data submenu

For every error input, you must also select in the function field whether the
fault is to be displayed as error or operating status ( Fig. 8, page 13). To
open the display, go to the menu Monitor data > Boiler characteristics.
• Green checkmark
The connected safety equipment is working correctly.
• Red triangle
The connected safety equipment has been triggered and a fault
display is generated.
• Yellow triangle
The connected safety equipment has been triggered and a fault
display is not generated (operating status).
1
Fig. 34 SI monitor data submenu
[1]
Safety equipment input
[2]
Safety equipment designation
[3]
Fault display status
44
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2
3
12:00
0010009253-001
20

Service

20.1

Information on the control unit main menu

This function can be used to save control unit data to a USB stick
(accessory), or transfer data from a USB stick to the control.
▶ Insert USB stick in the USB port ( Fig. 5, [6], page 11).
The following functions can be executed:
• Save device configuration on USB stick
• Load device configuration from USB stick
• Save device configuration backup copy
• Load device configuration backup copy
• Load default settings
• Save fault history to USB stick
• Save logged data (last 7 days) to USB stick as CSV file
Each of these functions are accompanied by additional function-specific
requests.
20.2

Service adapter (accessory)

The display can be mirrored on a PC via the USB port (Fig. 5, [6],
page 11) and a USB to IP service adapter.
This allows the control unit can be operated via a PC and a mouse in order
to check or modify settings in the main menu, service menu or
substations.
Prerequisites:
• Service adapter USB/IP (accessory) available
• Network cable available
• Internet browser available
• DHCP activated
Activating DHCP service adapter address assignment
▶ Call up the service menu and select the menu item Connectivity >
Address assignment >DHCP.
▶ Save.
▶ Insert service adapter into the USB port ( Fig. 5, [6], page 11).
▶ Open web browser and enter "cbc.bosch".
The user interface of the control unit is mirrored on the computer.
The control unit can only be operated by one person.
Simultaneous operation at the PC and the control unit must be avoided.
The last change made applies.
▶ Observe the safety guidelines for networks.
It is not necessary to install the driver supplied on the USB/IP adapter.
20.3

Control unit update

A description of how to install an update for the various versions is
provided on the Bosch Homepage: https://www.bosch-industrial.com.
20.4

Faults

20.4.1 Fault display

A fault is indicated by the red LED at the master control unit and at the
control unit where the fault is present. The user interface of a substation
can only display the faults of the control unit to which it is connected.
The control unit and corresponding fault is displayed in the control unit
overview in the master control unit ( Fig. 23, [4], page 38).
To view the fault of the relevant control unit:
▶ Tap on the control unit.
▶ Call up the fault history
or Info menu
Control 8313 – 6720859567 (2017/03)
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