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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
Only users or operators who are assigned the minimum security level of “Install” is able to
view the
Transponder Database
. After preparing the file in “.dat” or “.xml” format, start the
Security Escort software. Go to menu
File > Transponder Database
dialog, and click the
[Import]
button. A popup dialog appears asking for confirmation to proceed with the import
or to abort the operation.
Figure 7.30: Transponder Database Import Dialog
Click the
[No]
button to abort if you are still unsure. Otherwise, click the
[Yes]
button to
continue. A popup dialog appears asking for the file to be used for the import process.
Navigate the folders, select the file and click the
[Open]
button accordingly.
Figure 7.31: Import Confirmation Dialog
Be patient, as it may take a while, and watch for the disk activity to stop. If the data is
imported successfully, a pop-up confirmation message appears. If the data is not imported
successful, a pop-up error message appears. The error message will indicate the likely issue
causing the import to fail.
7.14
Operator Database
The figure below is a typical screen from the
Operator Database
. The term operator is used to
refer to a person with the authority to use the various features of the Security Escort system
software. The term includes the Security department's dispatchers who initiate responses to