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Security escort
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Security Escort
Elements
Alarm when
armed, Trouble
when disarmed
on open loop
Fixed location
and pager text
Transponder
name
Transponder
Area
Alarm Group
Requires Restore When this checkbox is selected, transmitter will have to be restored.
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Usage/Description
If selected and the alarm group, where this transmitter is assigned to, is
armed; then an open loop on this transmitter will cause an alarm report
to be displayed. If selected and the alarm group, where this transmitter
is assigned to, is disarmed, then an open loop on this transmitter will
cause a trouble report to be displayed. If no alarm group is assigned, the
transmitter is always armed. For this option to be enabled, the
transmitter's class must be set to "Point type".
This is the text that will be displayed as the location of the alarm for
fixed location transmitters and on pagers reporting this alarm.
Select the transponder with the area that is defined for a wandering
(virtual fence) alarm. See Transponder Area below for the operation and
setup of the wandering alarm (virtual fence alarm).
Wandering alarm - Create a protected area by placing a virtual monitor
"fence" around an area of the main map. These areas are defined in the
Transponder database. If this transmitter is constrained to remain within
one of these defined areas, first select the defining transponder in
Transponder name above. Then select the desired area from this drop-
down list of the transponder's area names.
For the wandering alarm to work, the supervision period must also be
programmed for this transmitter.
Then specific transmitters are marked in the subscriber database, to be
constrained within a specific fenced area defined by this option. If the
transmitters leave their defined area, the system will report this as a
Wandering alarm and continue to monitor and track the location of the
transmitter until the alarm is canceled from the screen in the normal
way. However, these tracking updates can only occur every supervision
transmission period (not on an accelerated rate like a tracking alarm).
The Security Escort system computes the location of the transmitters
when they broadcast automatic supervision transmissions periodically.
Because of the basic location accuracy and the floor-to-floor accuracy of
the system, there is a potential for some false alarms. If false alarms are
a problem, check the Filter Virtual Fence checkbox in the Security
Preferences dialog. If you do this, two successive location calculations
will have to indicate the transmitter has moved outside the protected
area before an alarm is generated. The downside of this is a delay in the
reporting of a wandering alarm of one extra transmitter supervision
period.
This is the alarm group that controls the arm/disarm status of this
transmitter. Select the desired alarm group from the dropdown list of the
alarm group names. This alarm group must be armed, for this transmitter
to cause an alarm, which is displayed. If no alarm group is assigned, the
transmitter is always armed.
Technical Reference Manual
2018.03 | SE3v1.0 | DOC

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