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Security Escort Technical Reference Manual 3.0 System Menus and Screens
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No Password Timeout
If checked, the software does not ask for a password after the screen saver has run. Normally, this box is not checked.
Bring to Front on Alarm
If checked, the software jumps to the front when a new alarm occurs. Normally, this box is checked.
Bring to Front on Trouble
If checked, the software jumps to the front when a Trouble Screen
Control Room Output to Siren
If checked, any time there is an unacknowledged alarm, the siren output on the Control Room Output indicated operates.
Control Room Output to Strobe
If checked, any time there is an unacknowledged alarm, the strobe output on the Control Room Output indicated operates.
Control Room Output to Spare
If checked, any time there is an unacknowledged alarm, the spare output on the Control Room Output operates.
Not Always Top Window
If the Security Escort System is intended to be the only application running on this computer, leave this checkbox unchecked. This prevents other applications from taking over the screen. Security Escort System is always present. If Security Escort System is to be run on a computer with other applications, check this box and Security Escort System shares the computer’s display like all other Windows applications. After checking this box, stop and restart the Security Escort System for this feature to take effect. This checkbox is unchecked by default.
Excel Test History Files
Do not check this box in a live Security Escort System. It is for diagnostic engineering testing only.
Optional Parameter
These parameters are not currently used in the system. Leave unchecked.
ID Receiver - Assigning a Receiver For Automated Transmitter Exchanges
The Security Escort System contains a feature where the transmitter
identification number of a transmitter can be automatically entered into the Subscriber Database. This is used for entering transmitters when first issuing them to subscribers and for transmitter exchanges.
This automatic capture of the Transmitter Identification Number is accomplished by performing certain procedural steps (See the Security Escort Operators Manual) and then using the transmitter to make a test transmission in close proximity to a designated receiver, usually located close to the central console. By capturing the Transmitter Identification Number in this manner, keystroke errors are avoided during database entries and changes. The receiver chosen for this purpose is designated as the ID capture receiver. To assign the ID capture receiver, its transponder name and its point number are selected using the two boxes labeled transponder and point in the middle of the Set System Preferences Screen.
Control Room
The Security Escort System can activate an output to call attention when there is an alarm that was received and no operator responded to the system yet. To assign the control room output, select the Transponder Name it is connected to and its point number.
Alarm Zone
Four alarm zones allow the selection of which alarms from specific transmitters are reported on this workstation. This workstation displays the alarms only for the alarm zones that are checked. Each transmitter can be assigned to one or more alarm zones and when that transmitter generates an alarm (if this workstation has one or more of the same alarm zones checked), that alarm is displayed. The system defaults to all alarms displayed on all workstations.
Map Scale %’
This value changes the scale the maps are presented with. It is not intended for normal operations but is typically used for testing to allow more of the map to be seen. The setting may range from 30% to 400%. The Enable Algorithm Tweaks checkbox must be checked for this to be displayed.
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