Configuration Instructions
User interface 
'System Overview' 
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4.1  'System Overview' 
Provides a graphical overview of the participants in 'PACE-Net', e.g.: 
●  'Digital audio matrix (4/4/16)' 
●  PCs on which 'PACE-Design' is running 
●  Fire brigade call stations 
●  Call stations 
You can arrange the devices clearly so you can easily identify the system status. 
Infrastructure devices such as switches or amplifiers are not shown. 
1. Menu bar and Toolbars 
The menu bar offers access to all basic functions of the software. Important 
functions are represented by a small symbol, which will be visible and/or enabled 
depending on the selection in the 'System Overview' tab. You can dock toolbars to 
each side of the window or place them anywhere on the desktop in floating mode. 
2. Device List 
This list contains all available 'PACE-Net' participants. The current state of each 
device is permanently monitored and updated here as well as in the drawing area. 
●  A right mouse button click opens the context menu with several sorting options. 
●  The 'Appearance' item contains several general settings and how the 
canvas/module is painted. 
3. Drawing area 
All 'PACE-Net' participants are shown on this canvas. The device status is shown 
as follows: 
Device symbol 
background 
Indication 
Possible cause* 
Red 
Problem 
Lost network connection 
Flashing 
Problem/error 
Configuration error, device overload/failure 
* More information on the device status is displayed as a tooltip if you move the 
mouse cursor over the device in question. 
●  You can 'drag and drop' devices to position them in the drawing area. You will 
find more information in chapter Device positioning [➙ 171]. 
●  In the context menu, right-click on a device to select configuration options for 
the device in question. A separate window opens for each option. 
●  In the context menu, right-click on a free area to load and manage 
backgrounds and visual layouts. 
Protected and unprotected Systems 
When you hold the <Ctrl> key and move the mouse over a module, all devices with 
the matching System Name will be highlighted. The ID inside the brackets is the 
SystemNameID of the protected system. If no SystemNameID is shown, then the 
system is unprotected. 










