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Security Escort
Horn - Siren
Red LED - Strobe
Green Led
[Off]
[On]
[Antenna]
[Ant map]
[Reset point]
[Transmit]
[Ambient]
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If this checkbox is checked, the horn output of a receiver or
the siren output of an alert unit is turned on upon clicking
the [On] button, or turned off upon clicking the [Off]
button. If this checkbox is not checked, the state of this
output does not change.
If this checkbox is checked, the red LED output of a receiver
or the strobe output of an alert unit is turned on upon
clicking the [On] button, or turned off upon clicking the
[Off] button. If this checkbox is not checked, the state of
this output does not change.
If this checkbox is checked, the green LED output of a
receiver or the spare output of an alert unit is turned on
upon clicking the [On] button, or turned off upon clicking
the [Off] button. If this checkbox is not checked, the state
of this output does not change.
Upon clicking the button, any checked outputs (Horn-Siren,
Green LED, Red LED - Strobe) is turned off for the selected
point on the selected transponder. If the output does not
change, click the [On] button followed by the [Off] button
again.
Upon clicking the button, any checked outputs (Horn-Siren,
Green LED, Red LED - Strobe) is turned on for the selected
point on the selected transponder. If the output does not
change, click the [Off] button followed by the [On] button
again.
Normally, a receiver automatically switches between its
diversity antennas during normal operation (leave the
default selection on a working system at this setting). The
receiver can be forced to use only the left or right antenna,
or always switch by selecting the appropriate setting and
clicking the [Antenna] button.
Clicking the [Ant map] button causes the system to
interrogate the current antenna switching settings of all
receivers on this transponder.
Clicking the [Reset point] causes the microprocessors on
this point to reset as if they were just powered up. A
receiver should not be reset in a working system, as it can
cause receptions to be lost.
Clicking the [Transmit] button causes this receiver to send
one test transmission.
Clicking the [Ambient] button causes the system to
interrogate the current ambient levels of all receivers on this
transponder.
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2017.08 | V2.18.1.0 | DOC

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