Security Escort
Troubleshooting transponders, points, receivers, and alert units | en
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Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd
Training Manual
2017.08 | V2.18.1.0 | DOC
Pager password
This is the password to be sent to the paging service when a page is
sent to this subscriber. Leave blank if not required (typically the
pager password is not required). The pager password is assigned by
the paging service.
Pager ID
This is the ID that identifies the pager to receive the pager message
(many times this value is the last 7 digits that would be manually
dialed to access this pager). The pager ID is assigned by the paging
service.
Pager Groups
The first pager group (*) can be used for email notification. You can
enter the email notification group “01”, “02”, “03” or “04” to
configure the notification of this specific subscriber alarm to be sent
via email to that email notification group. If the pager group (*) is left
empty, alarms for this subscriber will send an email to the default
notification group “00”.
Any data entered from 5 to 99 in the first pager group (*) will be
treated as a pager group. The subscriber can be a member of up to 3
different pager groups. Enter the group numbers in the pager group
fields respectively.
Pager Confirmation Not
Required
If checked, the confirmation pager message is not sent to this pager
if alarm is acknowledged by an acknowledgement transmitter.
Fixed location
transmitter
This section is to be used only when this transmitter is mounted in a
fixed location (it does not move). When this transmitter transmits
and alarm it will always be reported at the programmed location.
Floor level
This is the floor level where this alarm is to be located for a fixed
location transmitter.
Map X Position
This is the X coordinate of the map position where this alarm is to be
located for a fixed location transmitter.
Map Y Position
This is the Y coordinate of the map position where this alarm is to be
located for a fixed location transmitter.
Locate
When clicked, the dialog will disappear and the cursor will change to
a cross hair. Moving the cursor to a point on the map and clicking the
left mouse button will scroll the map so that point is at the center of
the screen.
When the map is showing the desired alarm location, move the cross
hair to the exact location of the alarm to be reported and click the
right mouse button. The dialog will reappear and the selected
location will be entered into the X and Y coordinates.
If while the cross hair cursor is being displayed, you desire to exit
without changing any coordinate values, press the <Esc> key and the
transponder edit dialog will reappear.
Map number
Defines which bitmap is to be displayed for the fixed location of this
transmitter. The default map is 0, which corresponds to bitmap
MAP0.EDB stored in the “Escort” sub-directory. Map 1 would be
MAP1.EDB. There can be 100 maps per Security Escort system
(0-99).