Bosch Appliances PT-400 Trouble Type Text, Trouble Tamper Text, Trouble Response Text, Show Areas

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Security Escort Technical Reference Manual 3.0 System Menus and Screens

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The System Design Layout Sheets prepared in advance by the installation manager should contain the necessary information for assigning the transponder name and ID, the comm port or radio ID, as well as the names and multiplex addresses for all receivers and alert units connected to each transponder.

The System Design Layout Sheets also contain the text used to indicate the receiver locations and designates the alert units driven by each receiver.

Figure 9: Blank Screen Resulting

from Selecting the Insert New

Button

3.1.8 Setting Receiver Parameters

If the Transponder Database already contains the transponder, the Edit button is used to allow completion or modification of the data.

Trouble Type Text

This is the text that is shown in the Trouble Screen when the remote key input on the transponder goes active (shorted).

Trouble Tamper Text

This is the text that is shown in the Trouble Screen when the remote key input on the transponder goes into trouble (open).

Trouble Response Text

This is the text that is shown in the Trouble Screen as the response test. The actions the responding individual should take.

Show Points

If selected, the lower half of the Transponder Database’s Screen shows the point’s (receiver, virtual receiver, or alert unit’s) database values.

Show Areas

If selected, the lower half of the Transponder Database’s Screen shows the area’s database values.

Area Number

Each Transponder can have up to 80 areas defined (prior to version 2.04 of the software only 40 areas could be defined). Area numbers range from 0 to

79.Use the Locate button to define the area graphically on the map.

Point Number

Each receiver and alert unit connected to the transponder has a unique point number assigned during the system design process. This number corresponds to a specific bus number and point multiplex address number. The multiplex address, set by means of switches on the device (receiver or alert unit) itself, must correspond with the point number assigned in the Transponder Database. For instance, a device programmed with multiplex address location 3 and on bus 5 is point number

29.This relationship is displayed in the table that displays anytime a ? box is clicked with the mouse. Clicking on any number in the table automatically enters that number into the Point Number field on the Transponder Database Screen and closes the table screen.

Figure 10: Select Point Screen with "All Points" Selected

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Contents Security Escort Limited Warranty Software License AgreementYou MAY You may notRemedy Table of Contents Figures Tables Subscriber Database AdvancedSecurity Escort System Architecture System ComponentsMaintenance Transmitter Point TransmitterReceiver Alert UnitSoftware Overview TransponderCentral Console Alarm Sequence Transmitter System OperationTransponder Scanning Receiver’s ResponseCentral Console Response During Alarm Selected in the Security PreferencesOperator’s Response Central Console ScreenCentral Console Response Multiple AlarmsTest Sequence Transmitter Setting Up The System Initial System ConfigurationSystem Menus and Screens File MenuReports Database Subscriber DatabasePager Password Phone NumberPager ID Pager GroupEnable Reed Switch Disable Shorted LoopAlarm on Shorted Loop Alarm When Armed, Trouble When Disarmed on Shorted LoopAlarm Group Transponder AreaRequires Check-in DoneDatabase Record Created, Modified, Modify OperTransponder ID Comm Port IndexInsert New Edit DataKill Transponder Delete PointTrouble Type Text Trouble Tamper TextTrouble Response Text Show Points+, -, Bus + and Bus Point TypeData Entry After Selection of Receiver Point Type If the Enable algorithm tweaks field is Alert 1, Alert 2, Alert 3, and Test SelectionAssigning Alert Units to Receivers AlgorithmVideo Switcher LocationMap FloorCancel Virtual Fence AreaCut PasteUtilities Menu Backup Restore ScreenFloppy a Clear Entire FileTurn On Alarm Strobes Display Unauthorized AlarmsSound Unauthorized Alarms Turn On Outside SoundersLimit Alarms to 1 Transponder Require Alarm ReportSecurity Alarms Silent Installer Alarms SilentAuto Silence Alarm In X Seconds Man Down Delay Timer X SecondsMan down jitter timer ‘X’ Seconds Auto Reset Comm Ports ‘X’ HoursPop-up Trouble Box Contact Information System Defaults ScreenGuard Tour Minutes Low Battery Report Not Testing ReportNew Alarm Reports Weekly Maintenance Test ReportView Alarm Groups Schedules ScreenThis schedule defines the check-in times Edit Schedule TimesView Alarm Groups Screen Ellipsis …Remove AddAlarm Groups Screen Alarm Group #Alarm Group State Screen On armedSetup Menu History Filter Screen PrinterHistory Archive File a History Archive File BPoints, Reporting Alarm Transmitter Low BatteryDatabase Backup and Restore Database ErrorsLogin Changes Analyze AlarmsMaster Computer Switch Point TroublesLow Battery Transponder Troubles PopupPager AC LossBus Faults Output Device ErrorTamper Remote Key ActivationPop-up Trouble and Pager Delay Map CommandsCommunications Port Monitor Comm Port Overload Network Comm FailureDevice Type Map Not Responding MapReceived Transmission Map Strobe Red LED MapLow Battery Map Out Of Service MapPoint Out Of Service Point In ServiceOn Output Command Click On Output Command again TransponderTotal Alarms Received Using Reset Transponder TroublesIncoming Format Errors Successful Incoming MessagesIncoming Retried Messages Total Outgoing MessagesEnable Remote Key Tamper MapAC Loss Map Refresh DataAlarm Min Level Alarm DifferentialTest Differential ByteRAM EE Buss Fault Receiver Configuration ScreenRAM Point Info RAM Point StatAbort Button to Remove a Device from the Setup Mode Reset Point Red LED StrobeOff AmbientEnable Rec Stop Test and Reset CountersIncoming Communication Errors Transmitting PointTotal Remote Access Connections Total Wrong Access Code AttemptsLast Remote Access Time Reset StatusMaximum Low Battery Messages Maximum Test Strobe MessagesMax Man Down Messages Supervision MonitorsShow Maintenance Levels Enable Algorithm TweaksDisplay Maintenance Alarm Sound Maintenance AlarmNo Password Timeout Bring to Front on AlarmAlarm Zone Bring to Front on TroubleAlarm Spot Size Transponder Comm Port Setup ScreenLinear Depth Low DepthMon Power Remote Comm Port Setup ScreenCarrier Det No CTSRemote Setup Screen Default Slave ComputerPassword LF OnlyPassword Verify DisabledVideo Switcher Control Video Switcher RestoreSecurity Escort System used for remote access EditDelete DialAccess Password Verify PasswordEntered into Access Password Character System ID Pager Setup ScreenPrinter Menu Select Alarm Printer Screen Hold Printer DataSelect FormfeedNetwork Menu Common Open File ScreenBosch Security Systems 6/12 38947D Subscriber Image File Path Subscriber Image ExtensionSubscriber Image Scaling % Network Socket Status ScreenWinsock Data Screen Demo Lanyard Alarm, SubscriberAbout Menu Demo Man Down Alarm, Subscriber Demo Test Subscriber 3 with low batteryDemo Maintenance Alarm 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