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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
ID Receiver / Point
Assign a receiver for automated transmitter exchanges. The
Security Escort System contains a feature where the transmitter
identification number can be automatically entered into the
Subscriber Database
. This is used for entering transmitters
when first issuing them to subscribers and for transmitter
exchanges.
This automatic capture of the transmitter identification number
is accomplished by performing certain procedural steps (see the
Security Escort Operation Manual) and then using the transmitter
to make a test transmission in close proximity to a designated
receiver, usually located close to the Central Console. By
capturing the transmitter identification number in this manner,
keystroke errors are avoided during database entries and
changes. The receiver chosen for this purpose is designated as
the
ID Capture Receiver
. To assign the
ID Capture Receiver
, its
transponder name and its
Point Number
are selected using the
boxes labeled
ID Receiver
and
Point
.
Control room / Point
The Security Escort System Software can activate an output to
attract attention when there is an alarm that has been received
and no operator has responded to the system yet. To assign the
control room output, select the transponder it is connected to,
and its
Point Number
.
Map scale %
This value changes the scale that the maps are presented with. It
is not intended for normal operation, but is typically used for
testing to allow more of the map to be seen. The setting may
range from 30% to 400%. The
Enable Algorithm Tweaks
checkbox must be checked for this to be displayed.
Alarm spot size
This setting changes the size of the yellow dot that marks the
calculated location of the alarm. The settings range from 19 to
76 (half to double the default alarm dot size). It is best to set the
size of the alarm spot so that represents a diameter of 15.24 m
(50 ft.) on the displayed map, as this is the area where the
transmission of the alarm most likely took place. The
Enable
Algorithm Tweaks
checkbox must be checked for this to be
displayed.
Linear depth
This setting controls the involvement of receivers in the alarm
location calculation only when the “Linear Algorithm” is being
used. The setting can range from 0 to 6 (default is 2). When set
to 0, only the receivers closer to the actual location of the alarm
will be considered in the location calculation. As the setting is
raised, more distant receivers will be included in the alarm
calculation. Typically, lower settings are better than higher
settings. This setting should be changed if there are known
problems with the location using the “Linear Algorithm”. The
Enable Algorithm Tweaks
checkbox must be checked for this to
be displayed.