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Security Escort
Loop communications
Enable remote key(
Uses Proxim radio
Comm fail to siren out
Verbose point reports
Test min level
Test differential
Alarm min level
Alarm differential
Byte
Spare
Test transmitter type
Test receiver 1, 2, 3, 4
Transmit delay
Transmit point
Load delay
Tamper load
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Normally the transponders are connected in parallel (party line) so
they can all hear if any other transponders are in communications so
they don't collide when communicating. However if fiber optic
communications is used between the transponders and PC they can't
be connected this way. Therefore they are connected in a loop. The
transmission from the PC goes to the receiver on the first
transponder. The transmission from the first transponder goes to the
receiver on the second transponder and so on, until the transmission
from the last transponder goes to the receiver on the PC. This option
tells the transponders they are connected this way so it can react.
You must make this change to the first transponder first, followed
with the second, continuing in order until all is done.
If checked, the remote key supervised input on this transponder is
enabled. Otherwise it will be ignored.
Only check this item if a Proxim radio is used to communicate to the
Central Console.
If this item is checked, the siren output on this transponder activates
when a communications failure is detected at the Central Console.
If checked, alarm and test reports include average levels and packet
count information. This extra information is for diagnostic proposes
only and is not required for system operation. Since the additional
data increases the system traffic load leave this item unchecked.
This is the minimum receive level (1 to 255) a receiver must see
before the green light displays acknowledging a successful test.
Leave this item at default (128).
This is the minimum difference in receive level (1 to 255) a receiver
must be less than the loudest receiver hearing a test before the
green light displays acknowledging a successful test. Leave this item
at default (64).
This is the minimum receive level (1 to 255) a receiver must see
before the sounder and red light is displayed for an alarm. Leave this
item at default (1).
This is the minimum difference in receive level (1 to 255) a receiver
must be less than the loudest receiver hearing an alarm before the
sounder and red light are displayed for an alarm. Leave this item at
default (255).
These are future options, leave at default (0).
These are future options, leave unchecked..
These parameters are used for engineering system load testing only.
Do not use in a live system, as they can generate more traffic than a
system can handle; therefore, actual alarms may be missed. Leave
them at default.
Training Manual
System menus and dialogs | en 205
2017.08 | V2.18.1.0 | DOC

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