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128 en | Troubleshooting transponders, points, receivers, and alert units
Subscriber Type
Disability
Disabled
Silent
Supervision Duration
2017.08 | V2.18.1.0 | DOC
Click the drop-down list select the appropriate class for this
subscriber or asset. Selecting the subscriber type allows the
alarm signal to be used to acknowledge alarms remotely. It
does not create an alarm. When this transmitter transmits an
alarm, the alarms present on the alarm screen are
acknowledged in the order they were received. This is the
same order the alarms would be received on a pager for a
approving officer.
The Subscriber Type available:
Acknowledgement – subscriber with acknowledgement
transmitters
Commuter – normal subscriber type
Faculty – normal subscriber type
Installer – subscriber with maintenance transmitters
Out of Service – out of service transmitters
Point type – point transmitter for monitoring assets
Resident – normal subscriber type
Security – subscriber with security transmitters
Staff – normal subscriber type
Unclassified (default)
Visitor – normal subscriber type
Watchman – normal subscriber type
If this individual is handicapped, select an item from this drop
down list. The condition is displayed on the alarm screen. If a
handicap is selected, the Notes field will not show on the
alarm screen.
There is an option to disable an individual subscriber's
transmitter in such a way that it does not produce an alarm
message on the Central Console. This can be used to halt a
subscriber's misuse of the system. Disabling or enabling a
subscriber is accomplished by locating the subscriber in the
Subscriber Database, clicking on the [Edit Data] button, and
clicking the checkbox next to Disabled in the upper-left corner
of the dialog. If the box has a check mark, the subscriber's
transmitter is ignored by the system; if it does not, the
transmitter is recognized and alarms are displayed.
If checked, a system that normally sounds alarms is silent for
all alarms generated by this transmitter.
Specific transmitter types periodically transmit supervisory
messages so the system can monitor their function and
location. The supervisory feature must be enabled in the
transmitter. For transmitters with the supervisory feature
enabled, select the interval for these Supervisory messages
from the drop-down list. The values for the drop-down list are
"None", "10 Seconds", "30 Seconds", "90 Seconds" and "1
Hour". The supervision period specific to the assigned
transmitter must be selected if this feature is used.
Training Manual
Security Escort
Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd

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