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Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd
Training Manual
2017.08 | V2.18.1.0 | DOC
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System menus and dialogs
8.1
File menu
Figure 8.1: File Menu
8.1.1
Locate transmitters
This selection allows the operator to display the last reported location of the transmitter
assigned to the indicated individual or asset. When the individual or asset is selected from the
list, the time of the last supervision report is shown (or “None” is displayed if no supervision
report was received from that transmitter). On the map, the last report location is shown.
Figure 8.2: Locate Transmitters
8.1.2
Maintenance alarm database
Maintenance transmitters, when activated in the “Test” or “Alarm” mode, generate a series of
multiple data packets like subscriber transmitters. However, a special code in each packet
identifies the transmitter as a “Maintenance Transmitter”.
The receiver responds to a maintenance “Alarm” or “Test” transmission in the same way it
responds to a subscriber “Alarm” or “Test”, unless the receiver has been put in the “Setup”
mode. The transponder then reports the maintenance transmitter identification number and
all signal levels to the Central Console, which then creates the location estimate and
processes the data as it would for a normal alarm.
Notice!
All maintenance transmitters are assumed to be valid so there is no need for the Central
Console to check for the identification number in the Subscriber Database.