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Security Escort
Element
Created
Modified
Modify Oper
ID
Comm Mode
IP Address
Port No.
Isolate From All Other
Transponders For
Location
Ignore Communications
Failure
[Import]
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Usage/Description
The system software automatically creates these 3 fields to the
right of the Find Transponder's Database Record window. They
represent the date the SE coordinator was first entered into the
Transponder database, the date of the last change of any entry
for this SE coordinator, and the identity of the operator making
the last change (determined from the password entered to make
the change).
This is a number assigned to the SE coordinator at system set-up.
It is the Radio ID found on the product label of the SE
coordinator circuit board. This ID is used by the Central Console
to identify the SE coordinator during all communications between
the Central Console and the SE coordinator.
This is the communication mode between the Central Console
and the SE coordinator. Only TCP IP mode is applicable for SE
coordinators.
This field indicates the IP address assigned to the SE coordinator.
This is the communications port that is used by the Central
Console to communicate with the SE coordinator.
If this checkbox is selected, this SE coordinator is isolated from
all other SE coordinators for location considerations. This should
be used when distant SE coordinators sometimes hear an alarm
and throw off the alarm location calculation. If this checkbox is
selected, it indicates that this SE coordinator is protecting an
area that is independent of all other SE coordinators in the
system.
When an alarm is reported, and the SE receivers on this SE
coordinator have the best reception, only the SE receivers on this
SE coordinator will be considered for the location of this alarm. If
another SE coordinator has the best reception, then the SE
receivers on this SE coordinator will be ignored for the location
of this alarm.
If this checkbox is selected, communication failures will be
ignored for this SE coordinator. It is used during a new
installation of SE coordinators that are not yet fully on line.
During system maintenance, when an SE coordinator is out of
service for a while, it is used so that the communication failure
messages will not flash on the screen and distract the operator.
Selecting this checkbox causes the system to ignore
communication failure. Therefore, if communication fails with
this SE coordinator, the area that this SE coordinator protects
will not be protected, and alarms from subscribers in that area
will be missed without the operator's knowledge. This
checkbox should not be selected in a live system.
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