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Security Escort
Most of the options given are simple checkboxes. To activate or deactivate the option given,
click on the checkbox adjacent to the text. A check mark appears in the checkbox adjacent to
activated option, empty checkboxes signify deactivated options. Some options in the Security
Preferences dialog require numerical values. To change the current values, click the text box
containing the values, then type in a new value.
Click the [Save] button to save the changes, and exit the Security Preferences dialog. Click
the [Cancel] button to exit the Security Preferences dialog if no changes have been made. If
there are changes, clicking the [Cancel] button opens a dialog window to confirm saving the
changes. Click the [Yes] button to save the changes, or the [No] button to discard the
changes, and exit the Security Preferences dialog. Click the [Cancel] button to return to the
Security Preferences dialog to continue with the changes.
Element
Turn on outside
sounders
Turn on alarm strobes
Turn on output 1
Turn on output 2
Display unauthorized
alarms
Sound unauthorized
alarms
Filter virtual fence
No point text if area
text
Output includes
subscriber ID
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Usage/Description
Some security directors prefer that all alarms be silent, while
others choose to employ sirens. Select this checkbox to activate
the sirens on Alert Units and SE coordinators to sound in the event
of an alarm. Temporarily deactivating the sounders may be
necessary during maintenance.
Select this checkbox so that the strobe lights on the Alert Units
and SE coordinators will flash in the event of an alarm.
Select this checkbox so that output 1 on the SE coordinator will be
turned on in the event of an alarm.
Select this checkbox so that output 2 on the SE coordinator will be
turned on in the event of an alarm.
This checkbox determines if "unauthorized" alarms are to be
displayed on the Central Console. Unauthorized alarms are those
triggered by transmitters not currently registered in the Subscriber
database. These could be transmitters that have been removed
from the database because they were lost or stolen, they could be
transmitters not yet issued, or they could be transmitters issued to
subscribers at another Security Escort system. Typically, this
checkbox should not be selected.
This function is not available for this release.
If some false alarms are generated, this checkbox is selected to
reduce the number of these false alarms. The actual alarms will
then be delayed by the supervision period of the transmitter.
This checkbox affects the location text shown on the alarm screen.
If this checkbox is selected, and the alarm is determined to be
within a predefined area, then only the area text will be displayed
(any SE receiver location text will be suppressed). Typically, this
checkbox should be selected.
If this checkbox is selected, any time the system prints or displays
text for an alarm or test, the subscriber's ID number will also be
displayed. Otherwise, the subscriber's ID will not be shown.
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