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Alarm Spot Size
This setting changes the size of the
yellow dot that marks the calculated
location of the alarm. The settings
range from 19 to 76 (half to double the
default alarm dot size). It is best to
set the size of the alarm spot so it
represents a diameter of 15.24 m (50
ft.) on the displayed map (this is the
area where the transmission of the
alarm most likely took place). The
Enable Algorithm Tweaks checkbox must
be checked for this to be displayed.
Linear Depth
This setting controls the involvement
of receivers in the alarm location
calculation only when the Linear
Algorithm is being used. The setting
can range from zero to six (it defaults
to two). When set to zero, only the
receivers closer to the actual location
of the alarm are considered in the
location calculation. As the setting is
raised, more distant receivers are
included in the alarm calculation.
Typically, lower settings are better
than higher settings. Change this
setting if there are known problems
with the location using the Linear
Algorithm. The Enable Algorithm Tweaks
checkbox must be checked for this to
display.
Low Depth
This setting controls the involvement
of receivers in the alarm location
calculation only when the Low Algorithm
is being used. The setting can range
from zero to six (it defaults to two).
When set to zero only, the receivers
that are closer to the actual location
of the alarm are considered in the
location calculation. As the setting is
raised, more distant receivers are
included in the alarm calculation.
Typically, lower settings are better
than higher settings. Change this
setting if there are known problems
with the location using the Low
Algorithm. The Enable Algorithm Tweaks
checkbox must be checked for this to
display.
Medium Depth
This setting controls the involvement
of receivers in the alarm location
calculation only when the Medium
Algorithm is being used. The setting
can range from zero to six (it defaults
to two). When set to zero only, the
receivers that are closer to the actual
location of the alarm considered in the
location calculation. As the setting is
raised, more distant receivers are
included in the alarm calculation.
Typically, lower settings are better
than higher settings. Change this
setting if there are known problems
with the location using the Medium
Algorithm. The Enable Algorithm Tweaks
checkbox must be checked for this to
display.
Strong Depth
This setting controls the involvement
of receivers in the alarm location
calculation only when the Strong
Algorithm is being used. The setting
can range from zero to six (it defaults
to two). When set to zero only. the
receivers that are closer to the actual
location of the alarm are considered in
the location calculation. As the
setting is raised, more distant
receivers are included in the alarm
calculation. Typically, lower settings
are better than higher settings. Change
this setting if there are known
problems with the location using the
Strong Algorithm. The Enable Algorithm
Tweaks checkbox must be checked for
this to display.
3.3.18 Transponder Comm Port Setup
Screen
This screen connects the Comm port
indexes set for each transponder in the
Transponder Database to the physical
Comm ports on the computer.
Figure 533: Transponder Comm Port
Setup Screen