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Security Escort Technical Reference Manual 3.0 System Menus | EN 23 | |
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Alert 1, Alert 2, Alert 3, and Test |
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Each receiver can be assigned up to |
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three alert units that are activated if |
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it is one of the receivers reported by |
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the transponder as part of an alarm |
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event. Each receiver can also be |
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assigned one alert unit that is |
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activated to confirm test |
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transmissions. These alert units do not |
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need to be connected to the same |
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| Changing the algorithm setting for a | |
transponder as the receiver. The |
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| receiver only affects the location when | |
Transponder field contains the |
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| the alarm is close to this receiver and | |
transponder to which the designated |
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| it hears the alarm the strongest. The | |
alert unit is connected and the Point |
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| stronger the pull the more the alarm is | |
field contains the point number of the |
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| pulled towards the receiver, with | |
alert unit on that transponder. |
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| linear having no extra pull. | |
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The test boxes similarly designate the |
| The algorithm setting is only available |
alert unit, if any, whose strobe unit |
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| if the Enable algorithm tweaks field is | |
is activated in the event of a test |
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| checked in the System Preferences | |
transmission from a transmitter. |
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| Screen. Also Security Escort Software | |
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To assign alert units to each receiver, |
| version 2.03 and higher, allows |
use the |
| individual receiver sensitivity to be |
the boxes labeled Alert 1, Alert 2, and |
| set in the Transponder Database. |
Alert 3 to select the transponder of |
| Receivers can be adjusted from 50% to |
the designated alert unit. Type point |
| 149% of their normal sensitivity using |
number into the Point field. |
| the SA% field. |
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| Floor Level |
Figure 17: |
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| This selects the physical floor level a | |
Assigning Alert Units to |
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Receivers |
| receiver is mounted at or a virtual |
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| receiver acts like it is mounted at. It |
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| is very important that this setting is |
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| correct for the operation of the |
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| location algorithm. |
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| Figure 19: Receiver floor level |
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| selection |
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| Algorithm |
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| Security Escort Software, there are |
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| five different location algorithms that |
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| can be selected on an individual |
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| receiver basis in the transponder |
| Receiver 1 and Receiver 2 | |
| database. Classic (original Escort |
| These are the two receivers, on the | |
| algorithm), linear, low pull, medium |
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| same transponder, that a virtual | ||
| pull, and strong pull. By default, when |
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| receiver assumes the average of. Both | ||
| a receiver is set for outside or tunnel |
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| receivers must receive a signal before | ||
| it uses the linear algorithm; all other |
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| the virtual receiver reports it also | ||
| receivers use the low pull algorithm. |
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| received a signal that is the average | ||
| The receiver that hears the alarm |
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| of the other two receivers signals. The | ||
| transmission the strongest determines |
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| location algorithm and sensitivity | ||
| the algorithm used for this alarm. |
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| adjust work the same for a virtual | ||
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| receiver as for a physical receiver. | |
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| Figure 18: Location Algorithm |
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Bosch Security Systems 6/12 38947D |
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