Replacing A Stellar Decoder In Rosa - Barco STELLAR User And Service Manual

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Replacing a S
To replace a S
in
TELLAR
ROSA
Remote address
decoder in ROSA
TELLAR
In the ROSA management system, a "Unit not responding" message from the C
server/ROSA PC indicates communication error or a faulty unit. If logging off
NICUS
and on the C
/ROSA doesn't remove the message the unit may be faulty.
OPERNICUS
To replace the faulty unit and assign the new one to the configuration of the faulty
one, do the following:
1. Disconnect the faulty unit from the C
C
cannot any longer find the unit. A red line across the S
OPERNICUS
the C
explorer window indicates an inactive S
OPERNICUS
2. Connect the replacement unit to the C
3. Set the S
address in ROSA.
TELLAR
The connected unit appears as a new unit.
4. Right-click on the new unit and select the menu item "Properties" to assign
the new unit.
One S
appears, having an unassigned status. When selecting this unit, all
TELLAR
inactive units of the same type are shown in the list box.
5. Select the inactive S
TELLAR
The new unit is mapped into the inactive one and preserves the previous unit's
configuration data stored by the C
is now changed from "Unassigned" to "User Assigned" and it has been
LAR
assigned the name and location of the inactive one which became faulty. You can
always press the button Unassign to undo the mapping.
6. Press the OK button.
The S
becomes active again.
TELLAR
Units with a remote address equal to 0 are not managed by a C
remote addresses of devices of the same RCDS type should be different. When you
try to change the status of an RCDS-compatible device with remote address 0, the
system recommends you to assign it another remote address.
server.
OPERNICUS
TELLAR
server.
OPERNICUS
and press Assign.
server. The state of the new S
OPERNICUS
OPERNICUS
Replacing a S
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