Bosch SE2005 Installation, Operating And Maintenance Manual page 82

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Man Down Delay Timer 'X'
Seconds
Man Down Jitter Timer 'X'
Seconds
Auto Reset Comm Ports 'X'
Hours
End Of Shift Reminder"
First, Second, Third Shift
Reminder
Database Find Level
Locate Test Level
Guard Tour Level
Guard Tour Minutes
Popup Trouble Box Contact
Information"
The Operator ID field will be automatically filled in with the next available ID number, there is no need to change
the number selected.
This value controls the time that a Transmitter must be in a man down
condition before a man down alarm is displayed. Typically it would be set
to 10 seconds. Setting this value too short will cause inadvertent man
down alarms to be generated.
This value controls the time that a transmitter will not be considering any
man down alarm if man down alarm is received immediately after restore
and before jitter time expire. This setting will not be used in normal
system.
This value controls the time that all the comm ports in the system will be
automatically reset after configured duration. This setting is used only if
any communication failure is observed and should not be used
unnecessarily.
A check in this box causes a prompt to appear on the Central Console
screen each five minutes for 30 minutes prior to the end of each shift if
there are incident reports that have not yet been completed. It is intended
to responding officers to complete alarm reports before the end of their
shift.
The entries in these fields are the times (24-hour clock) at which the
Central Console will prompt the operator that there are one or more
incident reports that have not yet been completed. Prompts will be given
only if the "End of Shift Reminder" option is selected.
This is the minimum receive level (1-255) that must be heard before the
system will automatically enter the transmitter in the Subscriber Locate
dialog. It determines the distance the subscriber's transmitter must be
within the specified ID capture receiver (set in the System Preferences
dialog) before the system will recognize the test.
This is the minimum receive level (1-255) that must be heard before the
system will accept a test generated by a transmitter other than a guard, to
be printed with a location. It determines the distance the transmitter must
be within from a receiver before the system will recognize the test and
print the location. If the transmitter is too far away from the receiver, that
receiver's green light will not be displayed, so the guard knows that they
must move closer to the receiver for the test to register.
This is the minimum receive level (1-255) that must be heard before the
system will accept a test generated by the guard's transmitter to be
entered as a location in the guard tour report. It determines the distance
the guard's transmitter must be within from a receiver before the system
will recognize the test and create the guard tour entry. If the guard is too
far away from the receiver, that receiver's green light will not be displayed,
so the guard knows that they must move closer to the receiver for the test
to register.
This setting controls the time spacing, in minutes, for entries of the
guard's current location in the automatically generated guard tour report.
Therefore if set to 15 minutes, an entry will be generated each 15 minutes
that the guard's transmitter is within range of the system.
Each yellow, pop-up trouble box that is displayed on the Central Console
to advise of system problems contains specific instructions for the
operator. Entries in this text box will be displayed in the pop-up trouble
boxes whenever a system problem occurs that requires attention. This
information usually includes the name and telephone number of the
designated Security Escort maintenance technicians.
Security Escort Training
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