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Security Escort
2017.08 | V2.18.1.0 | DOC
Training Manual
Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd
The Central Console also attempts to reestablish communications
by continually requesting transmissions from the transponder and
listening on the communications channel. When communications
are restored with the Central Console, the transponder transmits
any alarm and trouble conditions that occurred during the
communications loss. Control of the horns, LEDs, strobes, and
sirens reverts to the Central Console.
This approach to managing a communications loss assures that
alarm events cannot go undetected even if the Central Console is
out of operation temporarily.
AC loss
The transponder senses when it loses AC power and reports the
condition to the Central Console. After a few seconds delay, the
Central Console displays a pop-up alert and records the condition
in the audit file. See
Transponder Current Status
dialog.
Low battery
Periodically during normal operation, the transponder tests its
battery. If the test fails, it immediately reports the condition to the
Central Console. After a few seconds delay, the Central Console
displays a pop-up alert and the condition is recorded in the audit
file.
Tamper
The transponder immediately senses and reports the actuation of
its tamper switch. The Central Console immediately displays a pop-
up alert and records the condition in the audit file. Tamper reports
are not delayed by the pop-up trouble and pager delay.
Remote key activation
The transponder immediately senses and reports the activation
(shorting) of its remote key input when it is enabled in the
Transponder Parameter
dialog. The Central Console displays a
pop-up alert and records the condition in the audit file.
Remote key tamper
The transponder immediately senses and reports the fault (open)
of its remote key input when it is enabled in the
Transponder
Parameter
dialog. The Central Console immediately displays a pop-
up alert and records the condition in the audit file.
Transponder startup
The transponder reports to the Central Console when it first starts
up. This can be caused by a technician turning the transponder on
or by a watchdog failure of the on board microprocessor. The
Central Console immediately displays a pop-up alert and records
the condition in the audit file.
Bus faults
When the transponder is unable to communicate to any receivers
or alert units on one or more of its multiplex busses, it immediately
reports the condition to the Central Console. The Central Console
reports the condition by means of a pop-up alert if the condition
persists more than a few seconds. The condition is also recorded
in the audit file.