MAINS POWER Select the digital GPI or virtual TE value that is used for signaling
„mains power OK“.
BATTERY POWER Select the digital GPI or virtual TE value that is used for signaling
„battery power OK“.
CHARGER STATUS Select the digital GPI or virtual TE value that is used for signaling
„charger status OK“.
BATTERY 90% Select the digital GPI or virtual TE value that is used for signaling
„battery status at least 90%“.
PERIPHERAL DEVICE STATUS Set the checkbox to monitor the status of peripheral devices..
COMBINED POWER STATE This LED is green, if all selected power supply status are OK.
MAINS MODE If mains power is used for running the system, the DPM is in MAINS
MODE and the LED lights green. You can edit the name of this mode in
the text field.
STANDBY MODE If the system is in STANDBY MODE, this LED lights green. You can edit
the name of this mode in the text field.
BATTERY MODE If battery power is used for running the system, the DPM is in
BATTERY MODE and the LED lights green. You can edit the name of
this mode in the text field.
AMPLIFIERS Select this option if Amplifiers should switch to standby mode if mains
power fails.
CONTROLLER Select this option if the Controller should switch to standby mode if
mains power fails..
MAINS MODE Enter the minimum priority a signal (e.g. chime) must have to switch
the system on, if the system is in standby mode and mains power is
available.
BATTERY MODE Enter the minimum priority a signal (e.g. chime) must have to switch
the system on, if the system is in standby mode and mains power is
not available (battery mode).
HINT: The “Power Calculator” tool can be used to calculate the power consumption of a DPM 8016 or a complete
PROMATRIX 8000 system. The tool can be found in directory “/Tools” or can be requested from the IRIS-Net
support team.
HINT: The properties “Operating Mode” and “Standby LED” can be used for advanced power management
configuration via the Task Engine, please refer to section
Properties, page 788.
IRIS-Net PROMATRIX 8000 | en 773
Bosch Security Systems B.V. User Manual 2017.05 | 3.20 | F.01U.119.956