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110 en | Troubleshooting transponders, points, receivers, and alert units
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We recommend using a map or floor plan and drawing an arrow from the actual alarm
location to the reported location. It is also helpful if all successful alarm locations are
marked with a P (passed), then the alarm can be reset from the computer screen.
For areas where there are alarm location problems, try facing in different directions in the
same spot. Also generate additional alarms from different spots to fully understand the
extent of the problem. You should generate alarms in areas adjacent to the area with the
problem to see if they are also affected.
The Security Escort software retains the last 50 maintenance alarm locations. Make sure
you are the only one using a maintenance transmitter on site, buddy check is off, and that
you limit yourself to a maximum of 50 maintenance alarms per sequence.
Synchronize the time on your watch to the computer. Carry a detailed map or floor plan
of the area to be tested that you can write on.
Take the maintenance transmitter to the area to be tested. Press the alarm on the
transmitter and accurately mark the spot on the map where you transmitted with a
"1" (for the first transmission). Also record the time of the first transmission only.
Continue to the next location, transmit and mark that spot on the map with a "2." Repeat
the process throughout the area to be tested, being sure not to exceed 50 alarm
transmissions and making sure that at least 10-sec. elapse between transmissions.
When finished, return to the computer and select menu File > Maintenance Alarm
Database. Scroll through the alarm list to find the alarm that matches the time of your
first transmission. This is the maintenance alarm that you marked as "1" on your map.
Confirm that the actual location from the map matches the reported location.
If the actual location differs from the reported location, draw an arrow on the map from
the actual location to the reported location. Press the up arrow once to go to the next
alarm. Compare the locations, drawing an arrow to the reported location if they differ.
Repeat this procedure for all points on your map, making sure that the points on the map
stop when you run out of entries in the scrolling list on the computer screen. Otherwise,
the points on the map and the screen are out of sync and the errors on your map are
incorrect and misleading.
For areas where there were alarm location problems, you may want to repeat the process
above facing different directions from the same spot. This generates additional alarms
from different spots in the problem areas to fully understand the extent of the problem.
You should also generate alarms in areas adjacent to the area with the problem to see if
they are also affected.
The two people must have radio contact between them. One person operates the
computer running the Security Escort software and the other takes the maintenance
transmitter to the area to be tested.
At the computer select menu File > Maintenance Alarm Database. Make sure the top
item in the scrolling list is selected.
Press the alarm on the transmitter and remain at the spot where you transmitted. At the
computer, observe the alarm and accurately describe the computed location over the
radio. The individual with the transmitter should confirm the reported location or
describe the actual location over the radio. Either individual must record all
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Security Escort
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