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Security Escort
Element
Monitored periods
MUX point / SE receiver troubles group
AC loss / Input 1
Low Battery / Input 2
Tamper (no delay)
No response
Jamming
Bad checksum
MUX point troubles group
Output device error
Others
COMM port overload
Network comm failure
All troubles to history
Pop-up trouble and
pager delay
[Save]
[Cancel]
Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd
Usage/Description
This is the number of supervision intervals that are consecutively
missed before notification is generated for a specific transmitter
that stopped reporting supervision transmissions. Default is 8.
The SE receiver tested the presence of Input 1 and the test failed.
For information on AC loss, please refer to the Security Escort
manuals.
The SE receiver tested for presence of Input 2 and the test failed.
For information on Low Battery, please refer to Security Escort
manuals.
Whenever the cover is removed from an SE receiver, the on-board
microprocessor detects the tamper and it is reported without delay
to the SE coordinator.
Whenever an SE receiver fails to respond to a command from the
SE coordinator, a "No Response" message is sent by the SE
coordinator to the Central Console. This can occur if a bus wire is
cut or a device is damaged.
Each SE receiver monitors the level of radio energy being received
at all times. If the level exceeds a preset threshold, for a preset
length of time, the on-board microprocessor reports jamming.
This message is generated by the SE coordinator and sent to the
Central Console whenever the SE coordinator detects message
errors in the communications between SE receivers.
The SE coordinator generates this message when it commands an
SE receiver to activate or deactivate an output device (siren,
strobe, horn, or LED) and the device fails to respond correctly.
The notification is generated if the communications traffic to the
SE coordinator exceeds the system is capability.
The notification is generated if the communication between the
master and slave computers fails.
Saves all troubles to history file.
The delay in seconds before a trouble displays on the computer
screen or pager message is dispatched. If a restore for a trouble is
received before a trouble is displayed (this delay expires), the
trouble and the restore are ignored. Tamper troubles are not
delayed. Default is 30 seconds.
Click to save all changes.
Click to abort all changes.
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