Bosch Appliances PT-400 user manual

User manual for the device Bosch Appliances PT-400

Device: Bosch Appliances PT-400
Category: Security Camera
Manufacturer: Bosch Appliances
Size: 2.08 MB
Added : 3/9/2014
Number of pages: 86
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Summary of the content on the page No. 12

Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 1.0 Security Escort EN | 12 System Architecture Multiple Alarms the database, but disabled, do not receive a flashing green light or Receivers can handle multiple separate flashing strobe that would indicate a alarm or test events at the same time. successful test. If the receiver’s event buffer is full but contains test events, it discards Central Console Response the test records in favor of an The central console responds to the

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Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 2.0 Setting Up The EN | 13 System  If this computer runs other programs 2.0 Setting Up The System at the same time, Security Escort is 2.1 Initial System Configuration running, set the Not Always Top Window field (see Section 3.2.3 The default password is PPP. The Security Preferences Screen). default password, the Master password, and passwords for all system operators  To program the ID Receiver to added by referring to the Opera

Summary of the content on the page No. 14

Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus EN | 14 and Screens Signal Levels Shown in Icons" Figure 5: Locate Transmitters 3.1.2 Maintenance Alarm Database 3.1.3 Operator Database Maintenance Transmitters, when activated in the Test or Alarm Mode, The Operator Database contains the generate a series of multiple data information on the individuals who are packets like Subscriber Transmitters, authorized to operate the system, their however, a special code in

Summary of the content on the page No. 15

Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus EN | 15 and Screens 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 lo

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Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus EN | 16 and Screens Enable Reed Switch Disable Open Loop If checked, the reed switch input of If selected, an open loop on this this transmitter is enabled and causes transmitter does not cause an Alarm or an alarm. Otherwise, the reed switch Trouble Report to display. To enable input is disabled. The alarm group this this option, the transmitter’s class transmitter is assigned to must be must be set to point type. armed,

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Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus EN | 17 and Screens Transponder Area Requires Check-in Wandering Alarm - Create a protected When this checkbox is checked, this area by placing a virtual monitor fence transmitter activates once each day around an area of the main map. These during the check-in schedule time. At areas are defined in the transponder the end of the check-in period, if the database. If this transmitter is subscriber fails to check-in, a Faile

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Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus EN | 18 and Screens Database Record Zero is not allowed as a transponder address. Comm Port Index This indicates which central console communications port to use to communicate with this transponder. The Transponder Comm Port Setup Screen selects the specific physical port that this index refers. Radio ID This is the identification number for the radio interface unit, if the transponder communicates to the central

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Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus EN | 19 and Screens Insert New Next Clicking this button displays a new Clicking this button changes the Edit Subscriber’s Advanced Features displayed transponder to the next Screen. This is used to enter a new transponder in the database. transponder to the database. End of File Edit Data Clicking this button changes the Clicking this button allows the displayed transponder to the last currently displayed transponder’

Summary of the content on the page No. 20

Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0 System Menus EN | 20 and Screens The System Design Layout Sheets Show Areas prepared in advance by the installation If selected, the lower half of the manager should contain the necessary Transponder Database’s Screen shows the information for assigning the area’s database values. transponder name and ID, the comm port Area Number or radio ID, as well as the names and multiplex addresses for all receivers Each Transponder can ha

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Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | EN | 2 Software License You may NOT Agreement  Transfer this program or license to any other party without the express Security Escort’s Central Control written approval of Bosch Security ® ® Software for Microsoft Windows . Systems. ® ® ® Microsoft , Windows , Windows NT are either registered trademarks or Limited Warranty trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other Bosch Security Systems warrants that

Summary of the content on the page No. 3

Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | EN | 3 Remedy 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. If Bosch Security Systems is unable to replace defective media or documentation, or correct substantial program errors, Bosch Security Systems will refund the license fee. These are y

Summary of the content on the page No. 4

Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | Table of EN | 4 Contents 3.3.7 Communications Port Monitor ... 42 Table of Contents 3.3.8 Delay To Ignore Troubles That 1.0 Security Escort System Auto Reset .......................... 42 Architecture .......................... 7 3.3.9 Transponder Communications Screen 1.1 System Components ............... 7 .............................. 42 1.1.1 System Overview ................. 7 3.3.10 Transponder Current Status 1.1.2 Transmitt

Summary of the content on the page No. 5

Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | Figures EN | 5 Figure 33: Edit Schedule Time Screen 34 Figures Figure 34: View Alarm Groups Screen . 34 Figure 1: Screen Box for Password Entry Figure 35: Alarm Groups Screen ...... 35 ............................ 10 Figure 36: Alarm Group State Screen . 35 Figure 2: Central Console Screen During Figure 37: Current Check-in Status Alarm ....................... 11 Screen .................. 36 Figure 3: Console Screen Showing test Figu

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Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | Tables EN | 6 Figure 74: Subscriber Database Advanced Screen ................... 74 Figure 75: Transponder Area Edit Screen ................... 75 Figure 76: Send a Pager Text Message Screen ................... 75 Tables Table 1: Importing a Subscriber Database ................... 77 Bosch Security Systems | 6/12 | 38947D

Summary of the content on the page No. 7

Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 1.0 Security Escort EN | 7 System Architecture 1.0 Security Escort nearby receiver activate, as well as the strobes and sirens on nearby alert System Architecture units. The transmitters have a second feature, 1.1 System Components the test mode. When the user is 1.1.1 System Overview indoors, in sight of an interior The Security Escort System consists of receiver or outdoors, in sight of an five basic components: transmitters, ale

Summary of the content on the page No. 8

Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 1.0 Security Escort EN | 8 System Architecture The console in the security office Each receiver contains a radio receiver sounds an alert tone and displays the to detect the transmissions from alarm as usual except for a yellow transmitters, and microcomputers to background and text advising that the decode and interpret the received test event is a silent alarm from a security and alarm messages. In addition, the officer. This allows

Summary of the content on the page No. 9

Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 1.0 Security Escort EN | 9 System Architecture The alert unit has back-up battery 1.1.6 Central Console power in addition to AC power. The The central console consists of one to alert unit driver contains a eight IBM  PC compatible computers microprocessor, which communicates with running the Security Escort software the transponder for strobe and siren within the Microsoft Windows commands, status reports, and trouble environment.

Summary of the content on the page No. 10

Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 1.0 Security Escort EN | 10 System Architecture 1.2.1 Alarm Sequence Figure 1: Screen Box for Password Transmitter Entry When a user of the Security Escort System activates an alarm with the transmitter, multiple identical packets of digital data are transmitted from the hand-held transmitter to nearby receivers. Each packet contains a unique device identification code, an alarm type indication, the transmitter battery condition,

Summary of the content on the page No. 11

Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 1.0 Security Escort EN | 11 System Architecture Central Console Response During Alarm After acknowledging the alarm transmission from the first transponder, the central console begins its alarm analysis while collecting the alarm data from all other transponders, which had receivers that detected the alarm. The Subscriber Database is checked to determine the appropriate reaction to the alarm. If the transmitter is assigned to a valid


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