Bosch Appliances PT-400 Insert New, Edit Data, Kill Transponder, Delete Point, Copy, Print, Next

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Security Escort Technical Reference Manual 3.0 System Menus and Screens

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Insert New

Clicking this button displays a new Edit Subscriber’s Advanced Features Screen. This is used to enter a new transponder to the database.

Edit Data

Clicking this button allows the currently displayed transponder’s database record to be edited.

Kill Transponder

Clicking this button deletes the displayed transponder’s database record. If the transponder is deleted. its data is permanently deleted and cannot be recovered.

Delete Point

Clicking this button deletes the displayed point only from the displayed transponder’s database record. If the point is deleted, its data is permanently deleted and cannot be recovered.

Copy

Clicking this button copies the displayed transponder’s database record into a new transponder record. This allows similarly configured transponders to be programmed once, then copied into a new record.

Note:

It is not possible to edit the transponder ID itself. If this should be necessary, the Copy button can be used to produce another Transponder Database entry duplicating the first, but with the transponder ID blank. The new transponder ID can be entered, the new data saved by using the Save button, and the old transponder entry can be deleted by using the Kill Transponder button.

Print

Clicking this button prints the displayed transponder’s database record.

Beginning

Clicking this button changes the displayed transponder to the first transponder in the database.

Previous

Clicking this button changes the displayed transponder to the previous transponder in the database.

Next

Clicking this button changes the displayed transponder to the next transponder in the database.

End of File

Clicking this button changes the displayed transponder to the last transponder in the database.

Mux Point Data

The lower portion of the Find Transponder’s Database Screen provides information on each of the devices controlled by the transponder selected in the Transponder field. Two digits represent each receiver or alert unit address; the first is the number of the multiplex bus on which the device is mounted (0 to 7) and the second is the multiplex point address assigned to the particular device. On each of the eight multiplex busses up to eight devices may be installed, but each device must be assigned a unique multiplex point address (0 to 7). More than one device can have a particular multiplex point address, but only if on different busses. The multiplex point addresses are assigned by switch settings on the device (receiver or alert unit) circuit boards. These multiplex point address settings are also a part of the Transponder Database. The multiplex address shown in the Transponder Database and the multiplex address set on the device circuit board must agree. The Transponder Setup Screen s used to verify multiplex address settings.

It is a good idea to create an entry in the Transponder Database for each transponder in the system before entering the data for each device so that all transponders appear in the drop-down menus.

3.1.7 Creating a New Transponder Entry

The creation and modification of the Transponder Database requires special authority levels usually assigned only to installation company personnel.

The Insert New button creates a new Transponder Database Screen, ready for entry of data.

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Contents Security Escort You may not Limited WarrantySoftware License Agreement You MAYRemedy Table of Contents Figures Subscriber Database Advanced TablesSystem Components Security Escort System ArchitectureAlert Unit Maintenance TransmitterPoint Transmitter ReceiverCentral Console TransponderSoftware Overview Receiver’s Response Alarm Sequence TransmitterSystem Operation Transponder ScanningCentral Console Screen Central Console Response During AlarmSelected in the Security Preferences Operator’s ResponseTest Sequence Transmitter Multiple AlarmsCentral Console Response File Menu Setting Up The SystemInitial System Configuration System Menus and ScreensSubscriber Database Reports DatabasePager Group Pager PasswordPhone Number Pager IDAlarm When Armed, Trouble When Disarmed on Shorted Loop Enable Reed SwitchDisable Shorted Loop Alarm on Shorted LoopDone Alarm GroupTransponder Area Requires Check-inComm Port Index Database RecordCreated, Modified, Modify Oper Transponder IDDelete Point Insert NewEdit Data Kill TransponderShow Points Trouble Type TextTrouble Tamper Text Trouble Response TextPoint Type +, -, Bus + and BusData Entry After Selection of Receiver Point Type Algorithm If the Enable algorithm tweaks field isAlert 1, Alert 2, Alert 3, and Test Selection Assigning Alert Units to ReceiversFloor Video SwitcherLocation MapPaste CancelVirtual Fence Area CutUtilities Menu Clear Entire File BackupRestore Screen Floppy aTurn On Outside Sounders Turn On Alarm StrobesDisplay Unauthorized Alarms Sound Unauthorized AlarmsInstaller Alarms Silent Limit Alarms to 1 TransponderRequire Alarm Report Security Alarms SilentAuto Reset Comm Ports ‘X’ Hours Auto Silence Alarm In X SecondsMan Down Delay Timer X Seconds Man down jitter timer ‘X’ SecondsGuard Tour Minutes System Defaults ScreenPop-up Trouble Box Contact Information Weekly Maintenance Test Report Low Battery ReportNot Testing Report New Alarm ReportsEdit Schedule Times View Alarm GroupsSchedules Screen This schedule defines the check-in timesAdd View Alarm Groups ScreenEllipsis … RemoveOn armed Alarm Groups ScreenAlarm Group # Alarm Group State ScreenSetup Menu History Archive File B History Filter ScreenPrinter History Archive File aDatabase Errors Points, Reporting AlarmTransmitter Low Battery Database Backup and RestorePoint Troubles Login ChangesAnalyze Alarms Master Computer SwitchAC Loss Low BatteryTransponder Troubles Popup PagerRemote Key Activation Bus FaultsOutput Device Error TamperNetwork Comm Failure Pop-up Trouble and Pager DelayMap Commands Communications Port Monitor Comm Port OverloadStrobe Red LED Map Device Type MapNot Responding Map Received Transmission MapPoint In Service Low Battery MapOut Of Service Map Point Out Of ServiceUsing Reset Transponder Troubles On Output CommandClick On Output Command again Transponder Total Alarms ReceivedTotal Outgoing Messages Incoming Format ErrorsSuccessful Incoming Messages Incoming Retried MessagesRefresh Data Enable Remote KeyTamper Map AC Loss MapByte Alarm Min LevelAlarm Differential Test DifferentialRAM Point Stat RAM EE Buss FaultReceiver Configuration Screen RAM Point InfoAbort Button to Remove a Device from the Setup Mode Ambient Reset PointRed LED Strobe OffTransmitting Point Enable RecStop Test and Reset Counters Incoming Communication ErrorsReset Status Total Remote Access ConnectionsTotal Wrong Access Code Attempts Last Remote Access TimeSupervision Monitors Maximum Low Battery MessagesMaximum Test Strobe Messages Max Man Down MessagesSound Maintenance Alarm Show Maintenance LevelsEnable Algorithm Tweaks Display Maintenance AlarmBring to Front on Trouble No Password TimeoutBring to Front on Alarm Alarm ZoneLow Depth Alarm Spot SizeTransponder Comm Port Setup Screen Linear DepthNo CTS Mon PowerRemote Comm Port Setup Screen Carrier DetLF Only Remote Setup ScreenDefault Slave Computer PasswordVideo Switcher Restore Password VerifyDisabled Video Switcher ControlDial Security Escort System used for remote accessEdit DeletePager Setup Screen Access PasswordVerify Password Entered into Access Password Character System IDPrinter Menu Formfeed Select Alarm Printer ScreenHold Printer Data SelectCommon Open File Screen Network MenuBosch Security Systems 6/12 38947D Network Socket Status Screen Subscriber Image File PathSubscriber Image Extension Subscriber Image Scaling %About Menu Demo Lanyard Alarm, SubscriberWinsock Data Screen Demo Maintenance Test Demo Man Down Alarm, SubscriberDemo Test Subscriber 3 with low battery Demo Maintenance AlarmFiles Required For Security Escort Map File Generation Scaling Image FilesMultiple Map Files Security Escort Pager SetupSubscriber Images Local Paging Setup Dial-up Paging Modem SetupSubscriber Database Advanced Screen Service and Security Alarm Pager SetupManual Pages Alarm Area SetupImporting a Subscriber Database Data Fields Excel Restrictions Required Order Column Importing a Subscriber DatabaseBosch 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