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en | Troubleshooting transponders, points, receivers, and alert units
Security Escort
2017.08 | V2.18.1.0 | DOC
Training Manual
Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd
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Security Preferences dialog
The
Security Preferences
dialog is used to make important settings that govern how the
Security Escort System reacts in the event of alarm and test transmissions from the
subscribers’ transmitters. This dialog is available only to the Security Director or his/her key
operator.
Figure 7.6: Security Preferences Dialog
Most of the options given are simple checkboxes. To activate or deactivate the option given,
click on the checkbox adjacent to the text. A check mark appears in the checkbox adjacent to
activated option, empty checkboxes signify deactivated options. Some options in the
Security
Preferences
dialog require numerical values. To change the current values, click the text box
containing the values, then type in a new value.
Clicking the
[Save]
button saves the modifications and exits the
Security Preferences
dialog.
Click the
[Cancel]
button to save the changes made so far, to discard the changes, or to
remain in the
Security Preferences
dialog.
Turn on outside sounders
This checkbox is used to activate or deactivate the sirens on
alert units and transponders. Some security directors prefer that
all alarms be silent, others choose to employ sirens. Checking
this option causes the sirens on the alert units, to sound in the
event of an alarm. Temporarily deactivating the sounders may be
necessary during maintenance.
Turn on alarm strobes
Checking this option causes the strobe lights on the alert units
and transponders, to flash in the event of an alarm.