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Figure 5: Locate Transmitters

3.1.2 Maintenance Alarm Database

Maintenance Transmitters, when activated in the Test or Alarm Mode, generate a series of multiple data packets like Subscriber Transmitters, however, a special code in each packet identifies the transmitter as a Maintenance Transmitter.

The receiver responds to a maintenance alarm or test transmission in the same way it responds to a subscriber alarm or test, unless the receiver is put in the Setup Mode. The transponder then reports the Maintenance Transmitter identification number and all signal levels to the central console which creates the location estimate and processes the data as it would for a normal alarm.

Note:

All Maintenance Transmitters are assumed to be valid so there is no need for the central console to check for the identification number in the Subscriber Database.

The central console does not generate an audible alert for the operator and does not create an alarm display on the main central console. Because they can be set to graphically display received signal levels, maintenance alarms are very useful in verifying that the system coverage exists at any location in the protected area and that receiver redundancy is adequate.

Figure 6: Maintenance alarm with

Signal Levels Shown in Icons"

3.1.3 Operator Database

The Operator Database contains the information on the individuals who are authorized to operate the system, their authority levels, and passwords. See the Security Escort Operations Manual.

3.1.4 Reports Database

The Reports Database contains the information on alarms that were previously processed by the system. Alarm data and maps showing the operators view can be recalled. See the Security Escort Operations Manual.

3.1.5 Subscriber Database

The Subscriber Database contains the information on the transmitters that are assigned in the system. See the Security Escort Operations Manual. When the Advanced button is pressed in the Subscriber Database Edit Screen, the Edit Subscriber’s Advanced Features Screen (Figure 7) displays.

The Edit Subscriber’s Advanced Features Screen is used to set up special transmitters that monitor fixed locations, subscriber pager access, parameters for point transmitters, the virtual fence for a wandering alarm, the alarm group for arming of the transmitter, and check-in requirements for this transmitter.

Figure 7: Edit Subscriber’s

Advanced Features Screen

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Contents Security Escort You MAY Limited WarrantySoftware License Agreement You may notRemedy Table of Contents Figures Tables Subscriber Database AdvancedSecurity Escort System Architecture System ComponentsReceiver Maintenance TransmitterPoint Transmitter Alert UnitSoftware Overview TransponderCentral Console Transponder Scanning Alarm Sequence TransmitterSystem Operation Receiver’s ResponseOperator’s Response Central Console Response During AlarmSelected in the Security Preferences Central Console ScreenCentral Console Response Multiple AlarmsTest Sequence Transmitter System Menus and Screens Setting Up The SystemInitial System Configuration File MenuReports Database Subscriber DatabasePager ID Pager PasswordPhone Number Pager GroupAlarm on Shorted Loop Enable Reed SwitchDisable Shorted Loop Alarm When Armed, Trouble When Disarmed on Shorted LoopRequires Check-in Alarm GroupTransponder Area DoneTransponder ID Database RecordCreated, Modified, Modify Oper Comm Port IndexKill Transponder Insert NewEdit Data Delete PointTrouble Response Text Trouble Type TextTrouble Tamper Text Show Points+, -, Bus + and Bus Point TypeData Entry After Selection of Receiver Point Type Assigning Alert Units to Receivers If the Enable algorithm tweaks field isAlert 1, Alert 2, Alert 3, and Test Selection AlgorithmMap Video SwitcherLocation FloorCut CancelVirtual Fence Area PasteUtilities Menu Floppy a BackupRestore Screen Clear Entire FileSound Unauthorized Alarms Turn On Alarm StrobesDisplay Unauthorized Alarms Turn On Outside SoundersSecurity Alarms Silent Limit Alarms to 1 TransponderRequire Alarm Report Installer Alarms SilentMan down jitter timer ‘X’ Seconds Auto Silence Alarm In X SecondsMan Down Delay Timer X Seconds Auto Reset Comm Ports ‘X’ HoursPop-up Trouble Box Contact Information System Defaults ScreenGuard Tour Minutes New Alarm Reports Low Battery ReportNot Testing Report Weekly Maintenance Test ReportThis schedule defines the check-in times View Alarm GroupsSchedules Screen Edit Schedule TimesRemove View Alarm Groups ScreenEllipsis … AddAlarm Group State Screen Alarm Groups ScreenAlarm Group # On armedSetup Menu History Archive File a History Filter ScreenPrinter History Archive File BDatabase Backup and Restore Points, Reporting AlarmTransmitter Low Battery Database ErrorsMaster Computer Switch Login ChangesAnalyze Alarms Point TroublesPager Low BatteryTransponder Troubles Popup AC LossTamper Bus FaultsOutput Device Error Remote Key ActivationCommunications Port Monitor Comm Port Overload Pop-up Trouble and Pager DelayMap Commands Network Comm FailureReceived Transmission Map Device Type MapNot Responding Map Strobe Red LED MapPoint Out Of Service Low Battery MapOut Of Service Map Point In ServiceTotal Alarms Received On Output CommandClick On Output Command again Transponder Using Reset Transponder TroublesIncoming Retried Messages Incoming Format ErrorsSuccessful Incoming Messages Total Outgoing MessagesAC Loss Map Enable Remote KeyTamper Map Refresh DataTest Differential Alarm Min LevelAlarm Differential ByteRAM Point Info RAM EE Buss FaultReceiver Configuration Screen RAM Point StatAbort Button to Remove a Device from the Setup Mode Off Reset PointRed LED Strobe AmbientIncoming Communication Errors Enable RecStop Test and Reset Counters Transmitting PointLast Remote Access Time Total Remote Access ConnectionsTotal Wrong Access Code Attempts Reset StatusMax Man Down Messages Maximum Low Battery MessagesMaximum Test Strobe Messages Supervision MonitorsDisplay Maintenance Alarm Show Maintenance LevelsEnable Algorithm Tweaks Sound Maintenance AlarmAlarm Zone No Password TimeoutBring to Front on Alarm Bring to Front on TroubleLinear Depth Alarm Spot SizeTransponder Comm Port Setup Screen Low DepthCarrier Det Mon PowerRemote Comm Port Setup Screen No CTSPassword Remote Setup ScreenDefault Slave Computer LF OnlyVideo Switcher Control Password VerifyDisabled Video Switcher RestoreDelete Security Escort System used for remote accessEdit DialEntered into Access Password Character System ID Access PasswordVerify Password Pager Setup ScreenPrinter Menu Select Select Alarm Printer ScreenHold Printer Data FormfeedNetwork Menu Common Open File ScreenBosch Security Systems 6/12 38947D Subscriber Image Scaling % Subscriber Image File PathSubscriber Image Extension Network Socket Status ScreenWinsock Data Screen Demo Lanyard Alarm, SubscriberAbout Menu Demo Maintenance Alarm Demo Man Down Alarm, SubscriberDemo Test Subscriber 3 with low battery Demo Maintenance TestFiles Required For Security Escort Image Files Map File Generation ScalingSubscriber Images Security Escort Pager SetupMultiple Map Files Dial-up Paging Modem Setup Local Paging SetupService and Security Alarm Pager Setup Subscriber Database Advanced ScreenAlarm Area Setup Manual PagesImporting a Subscriber Database Importing a Subscriber Database Data Fields Excel Restrictions Required Order ColumnBosch Security Systems 6/12 38947D Autobackup to the slave database CR/LF Idle Time Multiplex Point Refresh Data 47, 53, 54 System Preferences Security Escort Technical Reference Manual Index Bosch Security Systems 38947D