Bosch Appliances PT-400 Security Camera User Manual


 
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus
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Phone Number
This phone number is dialed to send a
pager message to this subscriber.
Typically, this is a different phone
number than the one that is manually
dialed to access this pager. The phone
number is assigned by the paging
service.
Pager Password
This is the password to be sent to the
paging service when a page is sent to
this subscriber. Leave blank if not
required (typically the pager password
is not required). The pager password is
assigned by the paging service.
Pager ID
This is the ID that identifies the
pager to receive the pager message
(many times this value is the last
seven digits that are manually dialed
to access this pager). The pager ID is
assigned by the paging service.
Pager Group
These are the pager groups that this
subscriber is a member of. This
subscriber can be a member of up to
three different pager groups.
Pager Confirmation Not Required
If checked, the confirmation pager
message is not sent to this pager if
alarm is acknowledged by an
acknowledgement transmitter.
Fixed Location Transmitter
This section is used only when this
transmitter is mounted in a fixed
location (it does not move). When this
transmitter transmits an alarm, it is
always reported at the programmed
location.
Floor Level
This is the floor level where this
alarm is located for a fixed location
transmitter.
Map X Position
This is the X coordinate of the map
position where this alarm is located
for a fixed location transmitter.
Map Y Position
This is the Y coordinate of the map
position where this alarm is located
for a fixed location transmitter.
Locate
When clicked, the Edit Subscriber’s
Advanced Features Screen disappears and
the cursor changes to a cross hair.
Moving the cursor to a point on the map
and clicking the left mouse button
scrolls the map to that point at the
center of the screen.
When the map is showing the desired
alarm location, move the cross hair to
the exact location of the alarm to be
reported and click the right mouse
button. The Edit Subscriber’s Advanced
Features Screen reappears and the
selected location is entered into the X
and Y coordinates.
If while the cross hair cursor is
displayed, you want to exit without
changing any coordinate values, press
the [ESC] key and the Edit Subscriber’s
Advanced Features Screen reappears.
Map Number
Defines which bitmap is displayed for
the fixed location of this transmitter.
The default map is zero, which
corresponds to bitmap MAP0.EDB stored
in the Escort sub-directory. Map 1
would be MAP1.EDB. There can be 100
maps per Security Escort System (0 to
99).