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Security Escort Technical Reference Manual 5.0 Image Files

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Transpon.edb: Database of the System Configuration

Gprefers.edb the Global Preferences file

Note:

The following sound files should be in the Windows\media directory:

SEtroubl.wav: trouble sound

SEalarm.wav: alarm sound

Note:

These are sample images for demo and test. The following files should be in the \IMAGES directory, which is a sub-directory to the ESC32.EXE directory (default c:\escort\images):

Image1.jpg: sample subscriber image

Image2.jpg: sample subscriber image

Image3.jpg: sample subscriber image

5.0Image Files

5.1Map File Generation and

Scaling

The Security Escort maps are standard Windows bitmap files (.BMP). Map0.edb is the default map file, usually the ground floor in multiple map systems. The map must be saved in the Security Escort subdirectory (typically c:\Escort). These maps can be created from scratch using any Windows paint program; however, it is best to scan in an existing site map. Commercial copy centers usually have scanners that can handle larger drawing sizes.

If an AutoCad file is available, have AutoCad export a bitmap for the best looking maps that require the least work to make presentable. If the scale of the exported map is too large or too small, re-export the map at the corrected scale rather than scaling the map in a graphic editor. Scaling a bitmap file directly produces a file that requires a significant amount of manual effort to make presentable.

Save the scanned image as a Windows bitmap file (.BMP) with 256 colors (8 bit color). High Color (16 bit) or True Color (24 bit) can also be used, but the file sizes is much larger and the maps are slower to load and may require more system RAM. It should be scaled so that the entire map file is at least 800 by 600 pixels (covers the entire Windows screen). The Security Escort software auto scrolls the map; therefore, it is not a problem if the map is larger than the screen. The map should not be too large. There should be enough area of the map on the screen when an alarm is shown, so there is no question where in the facility the alarm is located from a quick review of the map. A good rule-of-thumb is 100 pixels represents 15.24 m (50 ft.) or greater.

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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 ReceiverSoftware Overview TransponderCentral Console Receiver’s Response Alarm Sequence TransmitterSystem Operation Transponder ScanningCentral Console Screen Central Console Response During AlarmSelected in the Security Preferences Operator’s ResponseCentral Console Response Multiple AlarmsTest Sequence Transmitter 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’ SecondsPop-up Trouble Box Contact Information System Defaults ScreenGuard Tour Minutes 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 % Winsock Data Screen Demo Lanyard Alarm, Subscriber About Menu 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 FilesSubscriber Images Security Escort Pager SetupMultiple Map Files 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