Acroprint ARES IV User Manual Download Page 6

Incidents (Messages): 

An incident is a potentially hazardous non desired event, which when detected can be reported by the guard to its supervisor through the system, exam-
ple: Gas leak, Water leak, Fire Hazard, Lights On, Unlocked Door, Unlocked Window, Intruder, etc. Some incidents are common to all industries; some 
arise only within certain types of environments. Through your system you will be able to name/define as many incidents messages or regular messages 
as needed. For the Message System to operate correctly, it is of utmost importance to instruct (train) guards and/or Supervisors to: 

1.) First make the 

recording (touch) the station (iButton) 

with his M6000’s recorder,

 where he detects an incident is taking place, 2.) Then, record/touch the code of the inci-

dent in the keypad (where and what) and finally 3.) Record/touch the “E” ENTER button. The system will not correctly associate the incident if the above 
sequence is not followed.  
 

For isolated messages, in other words messages that are not or should not be related to recording stations, persons or elements, the supervisor or guard 
must record/touch the 

0

 Key on the Keypad Booklet and then record/touch the keys of the message code. Example if a gas leak 

(code 11)

 is detected in 

an area or site there is no nearby recording station, the supervisor must record/touch the following sequence of keys:  

0,1,1,E

  

 
If system users wish incidents to be reported, the guard must carry a keypad booklet. A booklet is a 3"x 4" folder, which contains on one side the keypad 
(12 riveted iButtons 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0, 

C

 for “CLEAR” and 

E

 for “ENTER”). On the other side it contains 5 plastic pockets, which carry within paper 

sheets with the printed incident codes (

codes must be defined, assigned and printed by the user)

. Again! Every time a guard detects an incident he must 

first record/touch the closest station to the said incident, record/touch the code of the incident and finally touch ENTER. 

 

 

 

 

6

Summary of Contents for ARES IV

Page 1: ...es__________________________________________________________________________ Page 22 Recordings Report Configuration_______________________________________________________ Page 24 Reports_____________...

Page 2: ...the security business This program allows you to program patrols in a loose and ever changing pattern but simultaneously enables you to appropriately follow up and evaluate patrolling When Where What...

Page 3: ...it is powered by a 9v Alkaline lithium or Recharge able battery It does not require a download cradle just a cable and can communicate and download data at 10 times the speed of the industry stan dard...

Page 4: ...required Due to its great reliability the iButton developed and manufactured by DALLAS SEMICONDUCTOR has positioned itself solidly in the international market as a universal identifier of Persons Obje...

Page 5: ...will en sure an appropriate and efficient operation of the system Who where what and when is critical data in the security business accountability The ID keys are manufactured in Nylon 66 provide a si...

Page 6: ...ectly associate the incident if the above sequence is not followed For isolated messages in other words messages that are not or should not be related to recording stations persons or elements the sup...

Page 7: ...7...

Page 8: ...ory This data when downloaded into the PC will produce all the necessary reports to evaluate guard performance Recording Station Assembly Mounts iButton Mounts iButtons are provided with a multipurpos...

Page 9: ...eas Please remember an overworked and fatigued guard will not perform efficiently and his life will be endangered Guard displacements along their assigned areas should not always follow the same timel...

Page 10: ...lizing System Once the system is installed you may start the application The system will reside within the program group manager called Ares IV the application is also named Ares IV Double click on th...

Page 11: ...messages Recordings Archiving Password About and a Help Button Each time a Tab is selected its contents and function buttons will be displayed in the center of your screen Initially you will not requ...

Page 12: ...will last for one year or 600 000 recordings Full Memory When the memory of your reader reaches full status 5460 recordings each time you attempt a recording the reader will emit 1 red blink with 4 be...

Page 13: ...wo 2 3 4 Press the Download Program button Select Delete A normal full Download 5460 recordings will take about 3 minutes and will advise you of its progress and function status If you desire to have...

Page 14: ...14...

Page 15: ...or institution s name it will serve as the header for all your reports and listings This is very important Do not skip this step as the name you insert in this module will also conform the name of yo...

Page 16: ...mounts can be installed in walls doors furniture fences metal surfaces trees etc The Assignments data Tab was designed for simplicity with it you will able to effect all assignations of Recording Sta...

Page 17: ...c Press the Add Type Button or Right click your mouse on top of the Type window to EDIT ADD additional types groups or categories 6 Only for Recording Stations In the window Area select through the dr...

Page 18: ...through the drop list arrow the Tour Area to where you want the station assigned Press the Add Area Button or Right click your mouse on top of the Area window to EDIT ADD additional Areas 11 Only for...

Page 19: ...e driver equipment etc The forth column displays the Tour Area name or number to which the recording stations have been assigned The fifth column dis plays the Recordings per Hour desired RPH for each...

Page 20: ...ess Enter or select OK Touch key button 7 and press Enter or select OK Touch key button 8 and press Enter or select OK Touch key button 9 and press Enter or select OK Touch key button C and press Ente...

Page 21: ...21...

Page 22: ...Booklets Keypads assignment 22...

Page 23: ...place then record the code of the incident in the keypad where and what and finally re cord touch the E enter button For isolated messages in other words messages that are not or should not be related...

Page 24: ...24...

Page 25: ...rts recordings by Message Code Type When selected all recordings will be sorted by Type Area Select to view all recordings sorted by Tour Area Watchman Select to view all recordings sorted per Watchma...

Page 26: ...ame Will filter and display recordings by all one or more Names Recorder Will filter and display recordings by all one or more Recorders Messages Will filter and display recordings associated to all o...

Page 27: ...27...

Page 28: ...Filtered Report 28...

Page 29: ...complete day The Max UT row Maximum Unattended Time displays the maximum time per hour in minutes which a station has been left unattended The RPH row Recordings per Hour displays the amount of times...

Page 30: ...30...

Page 31: ...hile touring The scope of its analysis is focused on each station Export You can export reports to any database or to Excel for further processing Data will be exported in a txt file format How to exp...

Page 32: ...u desire to protect your data select the Password Tab enter your password verify it and press OK The next time you attempt to enter the program it will request you to key in the password you previousl...

Page 33: ...by a mouse click will popup a screen presenting the user with a list of all backups The user can select the file to be restored by a double click or single click on the desired file and a click on OK...

Page 34: ...the proper operation of your system it is possible your databases are damaged Please close your Ares Watchman System and immediately run your Data Base Repair utility You will find it residing within...

Page 35: ...35...

Page 36: ...b of this program also contains online Help To access click on the Tab of your choosing click on any of its components and press F1 About Contains vendor contact information software version and manuf...

Page 37: ...o carry a portable PC to each site or to take each recorder to a central computer for downloading How to assign the supervisor s Download key 1 Slide battery backwards as shown on image to interrupt b...

Page 38: ...Connect the M6000 R Recorder to the T6000 Platform as shown on image 2 Touch the T6000 s probe head with the download key 3 Both devices will beep 5 times 5 green blinks when the download is initiate...

Page 39: ...on Harmful interference definition Any emission radiation or induction that endangers the functioning of a radio navigation ser vice or of other safety services or seriously degrades obstructs or repe...

Reviews: