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Security Escort
The valid point types are "receiver", "Alert unit", "Virtual" receiver, and "None". Select the
Point Type device accordingly when there is a physical device connected at this bus location.
Selecting "receiver" as the Point Type
Figure 6.9: Data Entry after Selection of Receiver Point Type
Each receiver can be assigned up to three alert units that are to be activated if it is one of the
receivers reported by the transponder as part of an "Alarm" event. Each receiver can also be
assigned one alert unit that is to be activated to confirm "Test" transmissions. These alert
units need not be connected to the same transponder as the receiver.
To assign alert units to each receiver, the drop-down lists of Alert 1, Alert 2, and Alert 3 fields
are used to select the transponder of the designated alert unit. The point number can be
keyed into the Point text box, or click the [?] button to display the receiver selection table.
Click the receiver number on the selection table dialog to populate the Point Number in the
Point text box.
Similarly, any alert unit, whose strobe unit is to be activated in the event of a "Test"
transmission from a transmitter, can be assigned using the drop-down lists of Test field.
Figure 6.10: Assigning Alert Unit to Receiver Point Type
Use the Floor Level drop-down list box to assign the physical floor level where a receiver is
mounted at.
The Location field contains the text to be displayed on the Alarm Screen, if this receiver is one
of those closest to the alarm source. The description is developed with the guidance of the
security personnel who must respond to an alarm. It is vital that the description be clear and
unambiguous to them.
To enter a location description, place the cursor in the Location field, click the mouse, and
begin typing. Receiver and alert unit location names are important because they are used for
directing response to an alarm and aid service personnel in identifying the device in the event
2017.08 | V2.18.1.0 | DOC
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