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Security Preferences Dialog
The "Security Preferences" dialog
controls those aspects of the
Security Escort System operation,
which are to be determined by the
Security Director.
Turn On Outside Sounders
This checkbox is used to activate or
deactivate the sirens on Alert Units
and transponders. Some security
directors prefer that all alarms be
silent, others choose to employ
sirens. Checking this option
causes the sirens on the Alert
Units, to sound in the event of an
alarm. Temporarily deactivating the
sounders may be necessary during
maintenance.
Turn On Alarm Strobes
Display Unauthorized Alarms
Sound Unauthorized Alarms
Filter virtual fence
No Point Text If Area Text
Output includes Subscriber ID
Output includes Transmitter ID
Limit Alarms to 1 Transponder
Option 2
Figure 25: Security Preferences Dialog
Checking this option causes the strobe lights on the Alert Units and
transponders, to flash in the event of an alarm.
This checkbox determines if "Unauthorized" alarms are to be displayed on
the Central Console. Unauthorized alarms are those triggered by
Transmitters not currently registered in the Subscriber Database. These
could be Transmitters that have been removed from the database
because they were lost or stolen, they could be transmitters not yet
issued, or they could be transmitters issued to subscribers at another
Security Escort System. Typically this checkbox should not be checked.
This checkbox determines if "Unauthorized" alarms are to be sounded on
the Horns of the Receivers and the sirens of the Alert Units and
transponders. The option is not available unless the "Display
Unauthorized Alarms" option is selected. Typically this checkbox should
not be checked.
If the virtual fence option is be used, this box may be checked if some
false alarms are generated to reduce the number of the false alarms. If it
is checked then the actual alarms will be delayed by the supervision
period of the transmitter.
This checkbox affects the location text shown on the alarm screen. If this
checkbox is checked and the alarm is determined to be within a
predefined area then only the area text will be displayed (any receiver
location text will be suppressed). Typically this checkbox should be
checked.
If this checkbox is checked then any time the system prints or displays
text for an alarm or test the subscriber's ID number will also be displayed.
Otherwise the subscriber's ID will not be shown.
If this checkbox is checked then any time the system prints or displays
text for an alarm or test the transmitter ID number will also be displayed.
Otherwise the transmitter ID will not be shown. Typically this checkbox
would not be checked.
This box should not be checked. It was used only in a system where all
transponders operate on areas that are separate from each other. It would
prevent all interactions between receivers on different transponders.
Typically this would be very undesirable and there is now a selection on
an individual transponder basis to accomplish this feature.
This checkbox is for a future option and at this time it has no function.
Leave this checkbox unchecked.
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