General Settings - ABB -free@home SAP/S.3 Product Manual

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General settings

System information
Information about the current software version status.
Network
Here the network settings of the System Access Point can be programmed. Possible settings:
LAN client - Used when the System Access Point is connected to the Internet router via
network cable.
This LAN client mode is activated automatically when the access point mode is
deactivated (LED of the left button is off).
WLAN client - Used when the System Access Point is connected to the Internet router via
WLAN.
User
Here additional users can be created, deleted or access rights changed. The system
differentiates between 3 types of users with different access rights:
User "Fitter"
Has all access rights (Master reset, creation of data protection).
User "Configuration"
Cannot make changes critical to the system (changing settings related to the bundling of
channels for dimmers, re-configuring of binary inputs).
User "Operation"
Cannot make changes to the system, but only operate the devices.
General
Here the setting of the system name, the system language, the location and the time is carried
out.
Data backup
The data backup stores all the settings made. It is first backed up on the internal memory of the
System Access Point, but it can also be exported. The data back-up is created automatically at
regular intervals, but it can also be created manually. Data backups that have been created by
user type "Fitter", can be restored by other users, but cannot be deleted by them.
Service
Loads the current firmware to the free@home devices. This is only necessary if the update of
the devices was rejected during the update dialogue (see chapter "Update" on page 50).
Master reset
Resets all free@home devices connected to the bus to the factory settings. All data backups,
user data, floor plans and time programs are retained.
 
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