Bosch Appliances PT-400 Security Camera User Manual


 
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Figure 5: Locate Transmitters
3.1.2 Maintenance Alarm Database
Maintenance Transmitters, when
activated in the Test or Alarm Mode,
generate a series of multiple data
packets like Subscriber Transmitters,
however, a special code in each packet
identifies the transmitter as a
Maintenance Transmitter.
The receiver responds to a maintenance
alarm or test transmission in the same
way it responds to a subscriber alarm
or test, unless the receiver is put in
the Setup Mode. The transponder then
reports the Maintenance Transmitter
identification number and all signal
levels to the central console which
creates the location estimate and
processes the data as it would for a
normal alarm.
Note:
All Maintenance Transmitters are
assumed to be valid so there is no
need for the central console to
check for the identification number
in the Subscriber Database.
The central console does not generate
an audible alert for the operator and
does not create an alarm display on the
main central console. Because they can
be set to graphically display received
signal levels, maintenance alarms are
very useful in verifying that the
system coverage exists at any location
in the protected area and that receiver
redundancy is adequate.
Figure 6: Maintenance alarm with
Signal Levels Shown in Icons"
3.1.3 Operator Database
The Operator Database contains the
information on the individuals who are
authorized to operate the system, their
authority levels, and passwords. See
the Security Escort Operations Manual.
3.1.4 Reports Database
The Reports Database contains the
information on alarms that were
previously processed by the system.
Alarm data and maps showing the
operators view can be recalled. See the
Security Escort Operations Manual.
3.1.5 Subscriber Database
The Subscriber Database contains the
information on the transmitters that
are assigned in the system. See the
Security Escort Operations Manual. When
the Advanced button is pressed in the
Subscriber Database Edit Screen, the
Edit Subscriber’s Advanced Features
Screen (Figure 7) displays.
The Edit Subscriber’s Advanced Features
Screen is used to set up special
transmitters that monitor fixed
locations, subscriber pager access,
parameters for point transmitters, the
virtual fence for a wandering alarm,
the alarm group for arming of the
transmitter, and check-in requirements
for this transmitter.
Figure 7: Edit Subscriber’s
Advanced Features Screen