Powering Up The System For The First Time - Bosch Security Escort SE2000 Series Training Manual

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Serial Output
Pager Group
Floor
Virtual Fence
Area
6.5

Powering up the system for the first time

After the system is configured, the system may be powered up. If the system uses multiple
transponders, it is easier and more effective to power up the transponders one at a time. By
doing this, troubleshooting time can be significantly reduced, especially for transponders to
determine if there is a wiring problem in the SE485 bus between transponders.
Notice!
It is very important that twisted pair wiring is used for the SE485 bus. The Tx+ and Tx- wires
must be twisted together and the Rx+ and Rx- wires must be twisted together.
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Each transponder can have up to 80 areas defined in them (prior to version
2.04 of the software, only 40 areas could be defined). This area number range
from 0 to 79. Use the [Locate] button to define the area graphically on the
map.
The purpose is to send the string in the Serial Output text box automatically,
where the alarm is most likely located, to the programmed serial port in the
Remote Setup dialog. Up to 60 characters may be entered. Control
characters may be entered as "^A" for control A. Clicking the Serial Output
button sends the string to the serial port for testing purposes.
This Pager Group field may be programmed with a pager group that is paged
if the alarm location is determined to be in this area. This pager group will be
the first group paged to allow quick response by those individuals charged
with responding to an alarm in this area. Each area may be assigned a pager
group that can be the same or different from other alarm areas.
The default alarm Pager group defined in the Pager Setup dialog will also be
paged after the pager group is assigned to an area. If a pager group is not
assigned to an area or the alarm location is not within a defined area, then
only the default pager group will be paged.
Determines the floor number that this area is defined for. The areas on floors
above and below this one may be defined differently. In order for an area to
be selected when an alarm is received, the location determined by the
Central Console must be located within the defined area, and it must be
located on the designated floor.
If this checkbox is checked, this area will not be used for normal alarm area
location. This area will only be used to define a "Virtual" fence. Specific
transmitters in the Subscriber Database can reference this transponder and
area. When they reference this area, and the system locates the transmitter
position outside the area, a wandering ("Virtual" fence) alarm will be
generated. This alerts the operator and shows the position of the transmitter.
Training Manual
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2017.08 | V2.18.1.0 | DOC

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