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Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | EN | 2 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Software License Agreement Security Escort’s Central Control Software for Microsoft ® Windows ® .
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | EN | 3 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D R emedy Bosch Security Systems will replace defective media or documentation, or correct substantial program errors at no charge, provided you return the item with proof of purchase to Bosch Security Systems within 90 days of the date of delivery.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | Table of Contents EN | 4 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Table of Contents 1.0 Security Escort System Architecture .......................... 7 1.1 System Components ............... 7 1.1.1 System Overview .
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | Figures EN | 5 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Figures Figure 1: Screen Box for Password Entry ............................ 10 Figure 2: Central Console Screen During Alarm ....................... 11 Figure 3: Console Screen Showing test Icons .
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | Tables EN | 6 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Figure 74: Subscriber Database Advanced Screen ................... 74 Figure 75: Transponder Area Edit Screen ................... 75 Figure 76: Send a Pager Text Message Screen .
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 1.0 Security Escort System Architecture EN | 7 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D 1.0 Security Escort System Architecture 1.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 1.0 Security Escort System Architecture EN | 8 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D The console in the security office sounds an alert tone and displays the alarm as usual except for a yellow background and text advising that the event is a silent alarm from a security officer.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 1.0 Security Escort System Architecture EN | 9 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D The alert unit has back-up battery power in addition to AC power.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 1.0 Security Escort System Architecture EN | 10 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Figure 1: Screen Box for Password Entry Operations not accessible at a given authority level appear in gray rather than black on the central console.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 1.0 Security Escort System Architecture EN | 11 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Central Console Response After acknowledging the alarm transmissio.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 1.0 Security Escort System Architecture EN | 12 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Multiple Alarms Receivers can handle multiple separate alarm or test events at the same time.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 2.0 Setting Up The System EN | 13 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D 2.0 Setting Up The System 2.1 Initial System Configuration The default password is PPP.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 14 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Figure 5: Locate Transmitters 3.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 15 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D 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.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 16 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Enable Reed Switch If checked, the reed switch input of this transmitter is enabled and causes an alarm. Otherwise, the reed switch input is disabled.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 17 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Transponder Area 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.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 18 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Database Record Access the Transponder Database from the File Menu on the Main Menu bar. The following paragraphs describe the elements of the Find Transponder’s Database Record Screen.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 19 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Insert New Clicking this button displays a new Edit Subscriber’ s Advanced Features Screen. This is used to enter a new transponder to the database.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 20 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D The System Design Layout Sheets prepared in advance by the installation manag.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 21 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D A third number, the point number is unique to a particular device. Point numbers range from 0 to 63. There is a one-to - one correspondence between a point number and a point multiplex address/bus number pair.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 22 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Use the receiver selection when there i s a physical receiver connected at this bus location.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 23 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Alert 1, Alert 2, Alert 3, and Test Each receiver can be assigned up to three alert units that are activated if it is one of the receivers reported by the transponder as part of an alarm event.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 24 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Location This block contains the text to be displayed on the Alarm Screen if this receiver is one of those closest to the alarm source.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 25 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Virtual Fence Area If this checkbox is checked, this area is not used for a normal alarm area location. This area is only used to define a virtual fence.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 26 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D 3 .1.9 Transmitter Change Refer to the Security Escort Operations Manual . 3.1.10 Exit Click this button to close the Security Escort application.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 27 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Floppy A Store the backup files on the floppy disk in floppy disk drive A. Backup When the Backup button is clicked, all t he databases selected with a checkmark are saved to the destination selected on the right.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 28 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Box This message box indicates the restore was completed. The previous database file is renamed with an .OLD extension and saved in the Security Escort sub - directory.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 29 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D No Point Text If Area Text This checkbox affects the location text shown on the Alarm Screen.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 30 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Auto Silence Alarm In X Seconds This box determines the length of time that the sirens and horns sound before being automatically silenced by the central console.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 31 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Guard Tour Minutes This setting controls the time spacing, in minutes, for entries of the guard’s current location in the automatically generated Guard Tour Report.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 32 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Daily Test Report Report of testing by classes of subscriber for the last 24 hrs. broken down by hour. Low Battery Report Report of all subscriber transmitters currently reporting low battery .
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 33 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D To print an alarm report, you may directly enter the date or press the ellipsis ( … ) button in from date , to date box and select from time , to time from the respective dropdowns.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 34 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Ellipsis (…) Clicking this button displays a calendar where you can graphically select a date. Remove >> Clicking this button removes the selected date from the holiday dates list.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 35 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D 3.2.1 Alarm Groups Screen This selection allows setup and arm/disarm control of the 99 alarm groups. Any number of point transmitters can be assigned to an alarm group in the Subscriber Database’s Advanced Screen.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 36 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Print Report Clicking this button prints the displayed data to the report printer. Acknowledge Clicking this button closes the screen if it was selected from the menu.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 37 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D 3.3.2 History Filter Screen This screen selects the classes of events recorded (sent to) for specific output devices. The Select Destination box selects the History Screen, printer, history files, and system serial ports.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 38 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D No Restriction: This selection typically is left at this setting at all times. The output is not restricted by an individual transponder.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 39 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Point Troubles Outputs all reported receiver and alert unit troubles. This item is checked for devices used to monitor problems.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 40 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D 3.3.4 Transponder Troubles Popup All troubles with these checkboxes checked present a popup screen to the operator when the respective trouble becomes active.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 41 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Tamper The transponder immediately senses and reports the actuation of its tamper switch. The central console immediately displays a pop-up alert and records the condition in the audit file.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 42 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D 3.3.7 Communications Port Monitor Comm Port Overload A pop-up trouble screen displays if the communications traffic to the transponders exceeds the system is capability.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 43 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Device Type Map Unlike all other types of map, the device type map has two characters in each possible device location. The right most character indicates the device type.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 44 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Spare This is a future option. Not implemented at this time. Low Battery Map Requests a map of all the alert units that are currently reporting a Low Battery to the system.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 45 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Off When clicked, the checked horn-siren, green LED and strobe-red LED outputs are turned off for the selected point on the selected transponder.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 46 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Successful Incoming Messages The total number of messages successfully received from this transponder. Incoming Format Errors The number of messages received from this transponder where format error was detected.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 47 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Tamper Map This button requests a map of all the devices on this transponder (receivers or alert units) that are reporting a tamper condition to the system.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 48 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Test Differential This is the minimum difference in receive level (1 to 255) a receiver must be less than the loudest receiver hearing a test before the green light displays acknowledging a successful test.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 49 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D RAM Point Info Views the RAM image of point information. RAM Point Stat Views the RAM image of point status. RAM Point Trouble Views the RAM image of point trouble.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 50 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D The illuminated LED’s indicate to the service person standing near the device that the receiver is actually the one currently in the setup mode.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 51 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Red LED - Strobe If this checkbox is checked, the red LED output of a receiver or the strobe output of an alert unit is turned on if On is clicked, or off if Off is clicked.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 52 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Transponder Select the transponder for the transmitting point and each receiving point. They can be on the same or different transponders.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 53 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Incoming Retried Messages This value is number of successful receptions that indicated that they retried by the sending application.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 54 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Maximum Low Battery Messages This value is the maximum number of transmitters with low batteries yet to be displayed. If displayed in yellow, more than 50% of the queue was in use.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 55 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Run Buddy Check This checkbox enables and disables the buddy check feature of the system.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 56 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D No Password Timeout If checked, the software does not ask for a password after the screen saver has run. Normally, this box is not checked.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 57 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D 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).
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 58 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D COM The actual physical Comm port over which communications to the transponder are carried. Carrier Det If checked, verify there is no carrier on the communications port before communicating.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 59 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D LF Only Appends a line feed character at the end of each string transmitted. Only functions with the system serial ports (ignored on the network and modem ports).
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 60 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Password Verify For verification, reenter the same password as above. Disabled If selected, this system serial port is disabled (default).
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 61 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D In the Security Escort System used for remote access This screen sets up the remote access parameters that allow remote connection to a live Security Escort System.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 62 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Access Password This is the password used to gain access to the remote Security Escort System. On the live system being dialed into, set the remote password in the Remote Setup Screen.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 63 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Send Installer Demo Alarms If checked, demo alarms are sent to the security pager. Send All Other Alarms If checked, all actual alarms are sent to the security pager .
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 64 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D 3.4.1 Select Alarm Printer Screen The alarm printer is used to print all real time event data (alarm, tests, troubles and so on) as they happen.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 65 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D This is the standard Windows Common Open File Screen that is used for selecting the file to be printed. It works the same as any o ther Window’s standard application.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 66 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Option 6: This checkbox currently has no function and should be left unchecked. Master’s Network Address: The IP address of the master computer.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 67 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Note: With version 2.04 of the software it is possible to use UNC path names rather than mapping drive letters. Therefore, the path to the master computer’s database is SLAVECESCORT .
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 68 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Transmit Buffer Max This value is the maximum number of bytes that were processed by the system, but not yet transmitted on this socket.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus and Screens EN | 69 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Demo Man Down Alarm, Subscriber 3 For demonstration only, it cannot be used in a live system. Causes the system to display a man down alarm from the subscriber with transmitter ID number three.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 4.0 Files Required For Security Escort EN | 70 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Test Time The amount of time spent to process each Test Report from a transponder. Other Time The amount of time spent to process each trouble and other message reports from a transponder.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 5.0 Image Files EN | 71 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Transpon.edb: Database of the System Configuration Gprefers.edb the Global Preferences file Note: The following sound files should be in the Windowsmedia directory: SEtroubl.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 6.0 Security Escort Pager Setup EN | 72 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D 5.2 Multiple Map Files For a multi-story building, the maps for each floor must have the same resolution. Each map must be vertically aligned with all the floors above and below it.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 6.0 Security Escort Pager Setup EN | 73 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Up to 256 individual alphanumeric pagers; grouped into 99 groups of eight. Both dial up and local serial port connected paging systems, in the same system, at the same time.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 6.0 Security Escort Pager Setup EN | 74 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D 6.3 Service and Security (Alarm) Pager Setup Pager access is setup in the Pager Setup Screen under the Setup Menu . Refer to the Pager Setup Screen for the details not covered here.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 6.0 Security Escort Pager Setup EN | 75 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D If the pager information is entered, this individual may be assigned to three paging groups. Each group accepts eight members maximum.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | EN | 76 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D 7.0 Importing a Subscriber Database This section describes the file format required to import data into the Subscriber Database.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 7.0 Importing a Subscriber Database EN | 77 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Table 1: Importing a Subscriber Database Data Fields in Required Order Excel Column Restrictions Subscriber Name A This field can be up to 30 characters.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 7.0 Importing a Subscriber Database EN | 78 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Table 1: continued Data Fields in Required Order Excel Column Restrictions Build Code AC 0 Medium, 1 Slim, 2 Large. This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters.
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | Index EN | 79 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D 3 3 Character System ID .................................................. 62 A Abort setup for this MUX Po int ................................... 50 About men u .
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | Index EN | 80 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Master ....................................................................... 59 Remote ..............................................................
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | Index EN | 81 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D I I’m Ok Check ............................................................... 44 I’m OK m essage .................................................
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | Index EN | 82 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Monitor Comm unications ............................................. 55 Monitored P eriods ........................................................ 42 Multiple Map Files .
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | Index EN | 83 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Print .............................................................................. 64 Print Report ..................................................
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | Index EN | 84 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Show Personal D ata .................................................... 29 Show Points ...............................................................
Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | Index EN | 85 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D Transponder Outputs .................................................... 44 Transponder Parameter Change Screen ........................ 47 Transponder Scanning .
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