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1. 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort 7 1 4 Maintenance en 129 Merging the Subscriber Database This section describes the information reguired to merge data into the Subscriber Database Notice There is no way to undo the operations Therefore it is recommended to perform a database backup prior to starting the task Upon completion of the task verify the updated data before the new database is placed in service If there are problems restore the Subscriber Database from the backup Notice Important The record entries in the TABMERGE DAT are merged with existing records in the Subscriber Database If the Subscriber ID field in the file matches a record in the Subscriber Database the existing record will be merged with the corresponding record entry in the file Unmatched records will be inserted into the Subscriber Database as new records The total number of records is subject to the number of subscribers allowed for the purchased license You can find this limit in the menu About gt About If this limit is reached during the merge a pop up message appears to inform the user r Subscriber database The subscribers database has more records that this system is allowed 7 2 The Data Merge button is only visible to users or operators who are assigned the minimum security level of Install and if the file to impor
2. Figure 4 34 Transponder Communications dialog Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 66 en System menus and screens Security Escort Mapping commands Diagnostic map commands are used to determine the status of all devices connected to the selected transponder with a single command Maps are displayed on the History screen as an array of rows and columns corresponding to point addresses and bus numbers The status of a particular device is shown by a 1 or O zero with 1 signifying the true state The map location corresponding to a device that is not responding to the transponder contains a 1 when a Not Responding Map command is selected Similarly a 1 is displayed in response to a Tamper Map command in locations that correspond to devices in a tampered state All other locations display a 0 zero a if there is no device assigned to the location or a x there is a device connected to the system at that address but it is not in the Transponder Database 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 A 5 indicates a receiver 3 indicates an alert unit and 7 indicates that the Transponder Database shows a device in that location but it is not currently communicating with the transponder The
3. Figure 4 3 Maintenance Alarm With Signal Levels Shown in Icons The Central Console will not generate an audible alert for the operator nor will it create an alarm display on the main Central Console screen Because they can be set to graphically display received signal levels maintenance alarms are very useful to verify that the system coverage exists at any location in the protected area and that receiver redundancy is adequate 4 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 Operation Manual 4 1 4 Reports Database The Reports Database contains information of alarms that were previously processed by the system Alarm data and maps showing the operators view can be recalled See the Security Escort Operation Manual 4 1 5 Subscriber Database The Subscriber Database contains the information on the transmitters that are assigned in the system See the Security Escort Operation Manual for the basic operations of the Subscriber Database dialog See the section on Exporting importing and merging the Subscriber Database for information on the data merge import and export functions of the Subscriber Database The following section explains the advanced features of the Subscriber Database dialog when you are inserting a new or editing an existing subscriber Subscriber s Advanced
4. 74 Floor 66 75 Floor 67 76 Floor 68 77 Floor 69 78 Floor 70 79 Floor 71 80 Floor 72 81 Floor 73 82 Floor 74 83 Floor 75 84 Floor 76 85 Floor 77 86 Floor 78 87 Floor 79 88 Floor 80 89 Floor 81 90 Floor 82 91 Floor 83 92 Floor 84 93 Floor 85 94 Floor 86 95 Floor 87 96 Floor 88 97 Floor 89 98 Floor 90 99 Floor 91 100 Floor 92 101 Floor 93 102 Floor 94 103 Floor 95 104 Floor 96 105 Floor 97 106 Floor 98 107 Floor 99 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Data fields in required order Excel Column Maintenance en 137 Restrictions Alert Unit 1 AOW This field contains the Transponder ID of the alert unit If this is not configured this field is O This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Alert Unit 1 Point AOX This field contains the alert unit point number If this is not configured this field is 1 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Alert Unit 2 AOY This field contains the Transponder ID of the alert unit If this is not configured this field is O This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters
5. Alert Unit 2 Point AOZ This field contains the alert unit point number If this is not configured this field is 1 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Alert Unit 3 Alert Unit 3 Point APA APB This field contains the Transponder ID of the alert unit If this is not configured this field is O This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters This field contains the alert unit point number If this is not configured this field is 1 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Alert Unit Test APC This field contains the Transponder ID of the alert unit If this is not configured this field is O This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Alert Unit Test Point APD This field contains the alert unit point number If this is not configured this field is 1 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Point Location Text APE This field may be up to 100 characters This field may contain any printable ASCII character except the Map X Position APF X position of the point on the map Default is 0 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Map Y Position APG Y position of the point on the map Default is 0 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Sensitivity Adjust APH 0 99 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Bitmap Number
6. Cancel the changes and close the dialog window 4 3 13 Transponder comm port setup dialog Go to menu Setup gt Transponder comm port setup This dialog connects the communication port indexes set for each transponder in the Transponder Database to the physical communication ports on the computer Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 90 en System menus and screens Security Escort i Edit The Transponder Communication Port Assignments a N Index A IndB IndC Index L None E G None COM 1 C COM1 COM 2 COM 2 COM 3 COM 3 COM 4 COM 4 COM 5 COM 5 COM 6 COM 6 COM 7 COM 7 COM 8 COM 8 COM 9 COM 9 COM 10 COM 10 COM 11 COM 11 COM 12 COM 12 COM 13 COM 13 COM 14 COM 14 COM 15 COM 15 COM 16 COM 16 SE m 5 a aon on AA Wn Z mi m eie e fe e fe ee ee le fe o ele mk m ee ee eje o e o o e io a Q Oe ON ONA MA LWN AE NON AA wv n zZ NON AA UWN AE NON Aa w N z Oo NON Aa WN AE ON ON hk Wn AE oN none w N z NON AA WN AE wo wo wo wo 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 _ D N _ N N Ww TO Pa w eae n a a e o i a _ on e e ie o e ie ie ee o ie Dl on e e o e l o fe te o w n n e n 4 O le Carrier Det CD No CTS lv CTS Mon Power MP Save Figure 4 44 Transponder C
7. Enable remote key Uses Proxim radio Comm fail to siren out If checked the receivers and alert units on this transponder do not sound an alarm This includes alarms received during a communications failure with the Central Console This option is currently disabled and reserved for future use Normally the transponders are connected in parallel party line so they can all hear if any other transponders are in communications so they don t collide when communicating However if fiber optic communications is used between the transponders and PC they can t be connected this way Therefore they are connected in a loop The transmission from the PC goes to the receiver on the first transponder The transmission from the first transponder goes to the receiver on the second transponder and so on until the transmission from the last transponder goes to the receiver on the PC This option tells the transponders they are connected this way so it can react You must make this change to the first transponder first followed with the second continuing in order until all is done If checked the remote key supervised input on this transponder is enabled Otherwise it will be ignored Only check this item if a Proxim radio is used to communicate to the Central Console If this item is checked the siren output on this transponder activates when a communications failure is detected at the Central Console Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Tec
8. Pager Confirmation Not Requried Enable reed switch Optional text Store Room Door Contact Disable shorted loop Alarm on shorted loop Optional text Contacts for Files Trouble on shorted loop Alarm when armed Trouble when disarmed on shorted loop Disable open loop Alarm on open loop Optional text Store Room Motion Detector Trouble on open loop Alarm when armed Trouble when disarmed on open loop Fixed location and pager text Storeroom 1st Floor East Wing northeast corner Send Security Immediately Transponder name Transponder Area 0 H Alarm Group Not Used E ai deed Done Figure 6 3 Subscriber Database Advanced Dialog If the pager information is entered this individual may be assigned to three paging groups Each group accepts eight members maximum Remember it takes time to communicate with a paging service therefore only add members to a group if they need to be there Otherwise you may slow the paging report to people that must respond Notice A Pager Group may contain members accessed by the local paging system and members that require dial up access Dial up access typically takes much longer and it may slow pages to the local paging system Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 118 en Security Escort pager setup Security Escort 6 5 Alarm area setup In the Transponder Database under the File menu select the tran
9. Supervision Monitors Max Spooler Bytes This value is maximum number of messages in queue to be sent to all transponders in the system and were not yet acknowledged If displayed in yellow more than 50 of the queue was in use at this value This value is the maximum number of alarms that the system processed at its busiest time If displayed in yellow more than 50 of the maximum was in use This value is the maximum number of troubles in the queue yet to be displayed If displayed in yellow more than 50 of the queue was in use 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 This value is the maximum number of test strobes in use at one time If displayed in yellow more than 50 of the queue was in use This value is the maximum number of transmitters timing man down events at one time If displayed in yellow more than 50 of the queue was in use This value is the current number of transmitters being monitored for supervision transmissions This value is the maximum number of bytes spooled for the printer at one time If displayed in yellow more than 50 of the queue was in use Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 84 en System menus and screens Max Report Spooler Bytes Max Receiver Buffer Max Transmit Buffer Hardware Overrun Buffer Overflow Count
10. API 0 99 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 138 en Maintenance Security Escort 7 2 2 Exporting the Transponder Database This section describes the information required to export data from the Transponder Database Notice There is no way to undo the operations Therefore it is recommended to perform a database backup prior to starting the task Upon completion of the task verify the updated data before the new database is placed in service If there are problems restore the Transponder Database from the backup To import data from the import file you will need to format the data and columns according to a specific format To simplify the preparation it is recommended that you perform the export function first so that you can use the exported file as your template for your data import You will need to rename the file from TRANSMERGE EXPORT DAT to TRANSMERGE DAT accordingly Only users or operators who are assigned the minimum security level of Instal view the Transponder Database Go to menu File gt Transponder Database dialog and click the Export button is able to Notice Important The export operation does not change the existing records in Transponder Database However be mindful that every time you perform the export function clicking the Export button
11. Bosch is committed to comply with the relevant terms of any open source license included in its products The open source licenses for Security Escort 2 15 are listed in the OpenSourceLicensing doc file in the Open Source folder of the CD ROM The relevant open source software or source code can also be obtained by downloading from the Bosch product catalog website Warranties and disclaimer of warranties Software provided under other licenses has specific disclaimers of warranties These are repeated in the full license texts and apply in full to the relevant software components All software components provided under the other licenses are provided as is without any warranty of any kind including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose unless stated otherwise in writing Please see the full text of the relevant software licenses for further details The Bosch standard product warranty only applies to the combination of hardware and software as delivered by Bosch Without prejudice to any licensee s right to apply the provisions of a relevant software license any modification of any software delivered with or as part of the product may render any warranty on the whole product or any parts thereof null and void and Bosch is entitled to charge fees for any services in relation thereto 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort
12. Bus Edit Data Kill Transponder Delete Point Copy Print Beginning Previous Next End of File Cancel Figure 7 3 Find Transponder s Database Record Dialog 7 2 1 File format of TRANSMERGE DAT TRANSMERGE_EXPORT DAT The file of data record entries must be in tab delimited text format For import functionality It must be placed in the Security Escort folder typically C ESCORT and named as TRANSMERGE DAT For export functionality the exported file is named as TRANSMERGE_EXPORT DAT Both file formats are the same The data fields must be in the following order delimited by the horizontal tab character decimal 8 and the record must be terminated with a carriage return decimal 13 If a data field has no data just store the terminating tab character for that field The total number of characters in all the fields of a record must be 255 characters or less including the tab and carriage return characters Notice Area data of the transponders is not supported Only point data of the transponders is used for the export and import functionalities Data fields in required Excel Restrictions order Column Transponder ID A 1 255 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Coordinator ID B Reserved for future use this field should contain only the numeric 0 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte
13. Index Symbols 29 29 Numerics 3 Character system ID 96 Index en 145 A Abort setup for this MUX point 79 About dialog 109 About menu 108 AC loss 63 64 67 AC Loss Map 72 Access password 96 Acknowledge 55 56 72 Add 51 Alarm 87 Central Console response 12 maintenance 17 multiple simultaneous 13 operator response 13 receiver response 12 sequence of occurrences 12 transponder data collection and response 12 Alarm area setup 34 118 Alarm differential 74 Alarm group 22 Alarm group 54 Alarm group name 54 Alarm Group State dialog 54 Alarm Groups dialog 53 Alarm Location 111 Alarm min level 74 Alarm on open loop 21 Alarm on shorted loop 21 Alarm pager setup 115 Alarm spot size 88 Alarm Time 110 Alarm type definitions 46 Alarm voice output 43 Alarm when armed trouble when disarmed on open loop 21 Alarm when armed Trouble when disarmed on shorted loop 21 Alarm zone 89 Alarms 59 Alert 30 Alert unit 10 Alert units to receivers 30 Algorithm 31 All from Transponder Selected 59 All Pager Confm Not Reqd 43 Ambient 76 78 Analyze alarms 60 Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 146 en Index Answer 96 Answer on ring 93 answering machine 93 Answering machine override 93 Ant map 77 Antenna 77 Area definition with polygon 33 Area number 35 118 Arm Time 52
14. Overload Level Overload Count Reset Status Refresh Data Cancel 4 3 12 System preferences dialog Security Escort This value is the maximum number of bytes spooled for the printer for Guard Tour Reports at one time If displayed in yellow more than 50 of the queue was in use This value is the maximum number of bytes received from transponders on this serial port but not yet processed by the system If displayed in yellow more than 50 of the queue was in use This value is the maximum number of bytes processed by the system but not yet transmitted to the transponders on this serial port If displayed in yellow more than 50 of the queue was in use This is the number of times a byte was lost by the hardware for a serial port because it was not fast enough to process the byte into the input buffer This is the number of times a byte was lost by the software for a serial port because the input buffer overflowed Bytes were placed into the input buffer faster than the system could process them This is a measure of the amount of time peak traffic on this serial port was greater than the system s ability to handle it The system automatically sheds non essential tasks when this value rises This is a measure of the number of times peak traffic on this serial port was greater than the system s ability to handle it The system automatically sheds non essential tasks when this value rises Clicking this b
15. Turn on alarm strobes Display unauthorized alarms Sound unauthorized alarms Filter virtual fence No point text if area text Output includes subscriber ID Output includes transmitter ID Limit alarms to 1 transponder Limit alarms to one area l Require alarm report M Security alarms silent M Installer alarms silent l Alarm voice output Show personal data MV No receiver icons M Show tests on the map l All Pager Confm Not Reqd l Suppress Lanyard Alarm l End of shift reminder Times in 24 hour format First shift reminder ts fpo Second shift reminder zs Bo Third shift reminder 7 Be Suppress Man Down Alarm ma m Ga sa ia Man down Alarm On Auto track Auto silence alarm in 600 seconds Recall operator in iso seconds On outside tests flash strobe for Bo seconds Man down delay timer Bo seconds Man down jitter timer 0 seconds Auto Reset Comm Ports 0 hours Trigger all the outputs on alarm 0 seconds Popup trouble box contact information Database find level 1A Locate test level 160 Guard tour level 192 Guard tour minutes is Watchdog minutes ho Save Sere Enter trouble contact information here Figure 4 18 Security Preferences Dialog Most of the options given are simple checkboxes To activate or deactivate the option given click on the checkbox adjacent to the text A check mark appears in the checkbox adjacent to activated option empty checkboxes signify deactivated options
16. Location and Map fields please refer to section Selecting receiver as the Point Type Selecting the algorithm Starting with version 2 03 of the Security Escort software there are 5 different location algorithms that can be selected on an individual receiver basis in the Transponder Database Classic original Security Escort algorithm Linear Low pull Medium pull and Strong pull By default when a receiver is set for outside or tunnel it will use the Linear algorithm and all other receivers will use the Low pull algorithm The receiver that hears the alarm transmission the strongest will determine the algorithm used for this alarm Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 32 en System menus and screens Security Escort Algorithm Default Floor level Figure 4 13 Location algorithm selection Changing the algorithm setting for a receiver only affects the location when the alarm is close to this receiver and it hears the alarm the strongest The stronger the pull the more the alarm will be pulled towards the receiver with linear having no extra pull The algorithm setting will only be available if the Enable algorithm tweaks checkbox is checked in the System Preferences dialog Also starting with version 2 03 of the Security Escort software individual receiver sensitivity can be set in the Transponder Database Receivers can be adjuste
17. O None 1 is 90 Second Supervision 2 is 30 Second Supervision 3 is 1 Hour Supervision This field may contain only numeric ASCII characters Alarm Group AN 0 99 This field may contain only numeric ASCII characters Shorted Loop AO This field may contain only numeric ASCII characters Open Loop AP This field may contain only numeric ASCII characters Status AQ Encoded value Do not change Enable Magnetic Reed AR This field may contain only numeric ASCII characters Fixed Location Text AS This field may be up to 254 characters This field may contain any printable ASCII character except the Magnetic Reed Text AT This field may be up to 30 characters This field may contain any printable ASCII character except the Shorted Loop Text AU This field may be up to 30 characters This field may contain any printable ASCII character except the Open Loop Text AV This field may be up to 30 characters This field may contain any printable ASCII character except the Status Flags AW Encoded value Do not change Modify Op AX 0 30000 This field may contain only numeric ASCII characters Test Time AY Encoded 32 bit time value Do not change Last Transmitter Change AZ Encoded 32 bit time value Do not change Spare Date BA Encoded 32 bit time value Do not change Last Fail To Test Letter BB Encoded 32 bit time value Do not change Created BC Encoded 32 bit time value Do not change Mod
18. System menus and screens en 69 If this checkbox is checked the red LED output of a receiver or the strobe output of an alert unit is turned on if the On Output Command button is clicked or off if the Off Output Command button is clicked If this checkbox is not checked the state of this output is not changed When clicked the checked horn siren green LED and strobe red LED outputs are turned off for the selected point on the selected transponder If the output does not change click the On Output Command button and then click the Off Output Command button again When clicked the checked horn siren green LED and strobe red LED outputs are turned on for the selected point on the selected transponder If the output does not change click the Off Output Command button and then click the On Output Command button again Selects the transponder that you desire to communicate with Returns to the previous transponder Advances to the next transponder This field displays the current bus number and point number The actual point number may be entered in the field to the right Opens up the Select Point dialog Advances to the next point Returns to the previous point When this checkbox is checked the Central Console continues trying to send commands to a transponder even if the commands are not being acknowledged Normally the Central Console would cease after six retries and declare a communication failure When
19. once each night Comm fail reset If this option is checked the master computer will reset when communication failure occurs Master s Network Address The IP address of the master computer The Security Escort system requires a fixed IP address for the master computer Master s Network Listen A unique number that indicates the Security Escort software is Port attempting to set up a connection Other software uses different port numbers allowing the network interface card to be shared with other network applications Typically this is set as 4561 Slave s Network Address The IP address of the slave computer The Security Escort system requires a fixed IP address for the optional slave computer Slave s Network Listen Port A unique number that indicates the Security Escort software is attempting to set up a connection Other software uses different port numbers allowing the network interface card to be shared with other network applications Typically this is set to 4561 Learn address Clicking this button on the master computer automatically populates the master s IP address in the Master s Network Address textbox and the master s network port in the Master s Network Listen Port textbox Clicking this button on the slave computer automatically populates the master s IP address in the Slave s Network Address textbox and the master s network port in the Slave s Network Listen Port textbox If the compu
20. the operation will overwrite the TRANSMERGE_EXPORT DAT file Be patient as it may take a while and watch for the disk activity to stop If the export is successful a confirmation dialog appears You will find the TRANSMERGE_EXPORT DAT file in the Security Escort folder typically C ESCORT 7 2 3 Importing the Transponder Database This section describes the information required to import data into the Transponder Database Notice There is no way to undo the operations Therefore it is recommended to perform a database backup prior to starting the task Upon completion of the task verify the updated data before the new database is placed in service If there are problems restore the Transponder Database from the backup 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Maintenance en 139 Notice Important Proceeding with the import operation will delete all existing records in Transponder Database The record entries in TRANSMERGE DAT are then imported to the Transponder Database validated by the Transponder ID The number of record entries that is imported is subject to the number of transponders allowed for the purchased license You can find this limit in the menu About gt About If this limit is reached during the import a pop up message appears to inform the user r Transponder database Ed The transponder database has
21. 13 Floor 5 14 Floor 6 15 Floor 7 16 Floor 8 17 Floor 9 18 Floor 10 19 Floor 11 20 Floor 12 21 Floor 13 22 Floor 14 23 Floor 15 24 Floor 16 25 Floor 17 26 Floor 18 27 Floor 19 28 Floor 20 29 Floor 21 30 Floor 22 31 Floor 23 32 Floor 24 33 Floor 25 34 Floor 26 35 Floor 27 36 Floor 28 37 Floor 29 38 Floor 30 39 Floor 31 40 Floor 32 41 Floor 33 42 Floor 34 43 Floor 35 44 Floor 36 45 Floor 37 46 Floor 38 47 Floor 39 48 Floor 40 49 Floor 41 50 Floor 42 51 Floor 43 52 Floor 44 53 Floor 45 54 Floor 46 55 Floor 47 56 Floor 48 57 Floor 49 58 Floor 50 59 Floor 51 60 Floor 52 61 Floor 53 62 Floor 54 63 Floor 55 64 Floor 56 65 Floor 57 66 Floor 58 67 Floor 59 68 Floor 60 69 Floor 61 70 Floor 62 71 Floor 63 72 Floor 64 73 Floor 65 74 Floor 66 75 Floor 67 76 Floor 68 77 Floor 69 78 Floor 70 79 Floor 71 80 Floor 72 81 Floor 73 82 Floor 74 83 Floor 75 84 Floor 76 85 Floor 77 86 Floor 78 87 Floor 79 88 Floor 80 89 Floor 81 90 Floor 82 91 Floor 83 92 Floor 84 93 Floor 85 94 Floor 86 95 Floor 87 96 Floor 88 97 Floor 89
22. 179 47977 AI K K K K T T T K K TT KI KI KA Save r EE Select Which History Events Are To Be Out The Selected Destination Check to output the event Operator database changes Subscriber database changes Transponder data changes Spare 2 Report database changes Communications failure Transponder Communication Supervision monitor RF point troubles Transponder maps Receive level maps Database errors Transponder troubles Point Troubles Login changes Network communications Modem communications Analyze alarms Master computer switch Transponder data view Printer output This option selects the events to be displayed on the computer screen when Show History is selected Printer History archive file A This option selects the events to be sent to the printer This option selects the events to be sent to the a_audit txt file stored in the Security Escort sub directory typically C ESCORT a_audit txt There is a minimum set of events that cannot be disabled so they are always recorded History archive file B This option selects the events to be sent to the b_audit txt file stored in the Security Escort sub directory typically C ESCORT b_audit txt System serial port 1 This option selects the events to be sent to the system serial port 1 System serial port 1 is assigned a physical comm port in the Remote Comm Port Setup dialog and the History Filter Output field must be set in the Remote
23. 40 characters may be entered Control characters may be entered as AA for control A 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Security Escort pager setup en 119 Pager Group This Pager Group field may be programmed with a pager group that is paged if the alarm location is determined to be in this area This pager group will be the first group paged to allow quick response by those individuals charged with responding to an alarm in this area Each area may be assigned a pager group that can be the same or different from other alarm areas The default alarm Pager group defined in the Pager Setup dialog will also be paged after the pager group is assigned to an area If a pager group is not assigned to an area or the alarm location is not within a defined area then only the default pager group will be paged Floor Determines the floor number that this area is defined for The areas on floors above and below this one may be defined differently In order for an area to be selected when an alarm is received the location determined by the Central Console must be located within the defined area and it must be located on the designated floor Virtual Fence If this checkbox is checked this area will not be used for normal alarm area Area location This area will only be used to define a Virtual fence Specific transmitters in the Subscriber Database can reference this transponder
24. Database The Transponder Database is established at system set up and contains all necessary configuration data for each transponder receiver and alert unit It describes the basic structure of the installation including all device names locations types multiplex addresses etc This information is used by the Central Console to generate alarm and test displays on the Central Console and in determining which alert units are to be activated Fa F ane i aie Transponder Data Record size 5864 bytes version 7 Type ransponder Created 17 04 Mon May 18 2015 Name TPAIO3 i s Modified Ip 3 Radio ID 0 Modify Oper 4 Comm Mode TcP IP IP Address 10 123 43 111 Port No 4651 Isolate From All Other Transponders For Location Ignore Communications Failure MUX Point Data Point Type Import Export Point Number 0 2 None Insert New Edit Data Kill Transponder Delete Point Copy Print Beginning Previous Next End of File Cancel Figure 4 5 Find Transponder s Database Dialog Bus 0 point 0 Bus Bus Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC en System menus and screens Security Escort Access the Transponder Database from the File menu on the main menu bar The following table describes the elements of the Find Transponder s Database Record dialog Type Name Created Modified Modify Oper Radio ID Comm
25. Errors Incoming Retried Messages Total Outgoing Messages Outgoing Retried Messages Receive Buffer Max Transmit Buffer Max 1280 10 123 43 1 4561 261 46 Yellow indicates a problem Disconnect Previous Reset Status Next Refresh Data Figure 4 58 Current Network Socket Status Dialog 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Successful Incoming Messages Incoming Communication Errors Incoming Retried Messages Total Outgoing Messages Outgoing Retried Messages Receive Buffer Max Transmit Buffer Max Reset Status Refresh Data System menus and screens en 107 Number of messages that the system has successfully received on this socket Number of messages that the system detected errors in on this socket If displayed in yellow this value is more than 1 5 of the Successful Incoming Messages Number of successful receptions which indicated that the retries by the sending application If displayed in yellow this value is more than 1 5 of the Successful Incoming Messages Total number of outgoing messages that were sent on this socket Number of outgoing messages that were retried because the receiving application did not acknowledge them If displayed in yellow this value is more than 1 5 of the Total Outgoing Messages Maximum number of bytes that were received on this serial port but not yet processed by the syst
26. F may be set to one through four for a specific function code or zero for the default recommend the Function Code be set to zero For an alphanumeric pager communicating at 512 BPS the pager ID in our example is 0991001150 For dial up paging systems the paging company assigns the phone number and Pager ID Typically the pager ID is the last seven digits dialed to access the pager from a phone Service pages page the members of the service group first followed by the single service pager Alarm pages page the members of the alarm area paging group first if any followed by the alarm group and finally the single alarm pager Dial up paging modem setup All dial up pager access is through the modem The baud rate set up of the modem port in the Remote comm port setup dialog under the Setup menu is for remote access to the Security Escort System and not for pager dial up access Leave this baud rate at the correct setting for remote access Local paging setup The local paging system is accessed through a system serial port This can be configured using the Remote comm port setup dialog under the Setup menu Use the System Serial Port 1 or 2 Also configure the baud rate to match the local paging system typically 9600 baud 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Security Escort pager setup en 115 In the Remote Setup dialog assign System Serial Port 1 or 2 as the d
27. Features dialog Clicking the Advanced button in the Edit Subscriber Database dialog opens the Edit Subscriber s Advanced Features dialog window 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort System menus and screens en 19 Edit Subscriber s Advanced Features a a Fixed location transmitter Phone number Floor level Floor 1 Pager password Map X Position 624 Locate 34 Pager ID Map Y Position 2 Pager Groups Map number fo Pager Confirmation Not Requried Enable reed switch Optional text Store Room Door Contact Disable shorted loop Alarm on shorted loop Optional text Contacts for Files Trouble on shorted loop Alarm when armed Trouble when disarmed on shorted loop Disable open loop Alarm on open loop Optional text Store Room Motion Detector Trouble on open loop Alarm when armed Trouble when disarmed on open loop Fixed location and pager text Storeroom 1st Floor East Wing northeast corner Send Security Immediately Transponder name Transponder Area 0 H Alarm Group Not Used W ee ied Done l Requires Check in Figure 4 4 Subscriber s Advanced Features Dialog The Edit Subscriber s Advanced Features dialog 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 grou
28. Force map background erase Run buddy check Day month format Supervise unauthorizedt High speed buddy check Use this checkbox to erase the map screen It should only be checked if there are problems with icons not being cleared properly from the screen Otherwise it will cause the screen to flicker This checkbox enables and disables the buddy check feature of the system When checked the Central Console periodically issues a command via the transponders to each receiver to activate its on board transmitter The Central Console then compares the signals received from neighboring receivers to the results of earlier buddy checks thus identifying receivers which appear to have changed sensitivity Checking this checkbox causes all dates to be presented in day month year format rather than the month day year format used in North America Supervise unauthorized transmitter Checking this checkbox allows the buddy check to run as fast as it can Normally only one buddy check transmission is sent each minute Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 86 en System menus and screens Security Escort Show maintenance levels Checking this checkbox causes the Central Console to display the signal strength measured by each receiver as a number from 1 to 15 inside the receiver icon when maintenance alarms are displayed Otherwise the floor number is displayed Show test levels Checkin
29. Key Select Print Beginning Previous Next End of File Cancel Figure 7 1 Find Subscriber s Database Record Dialog File format of TABMERGE DAT TABMERGE_EXPORT DAT The file of data record entries used for export import and merge must be in tab delimited text format For data merge and import It must be placed in the Security Escort folder typically C ESCORT and named as TABMERGE DAT For export functionality the exported file is named as TABMERGE_EXPORT DAT Both file formats are the same The data fields must be in the following order delimited by the horizontal tab character decimal 8 and the record must be terminated with a carriage return decimal 13 If a data field has no data just store the terminating tab character for that field The total number of characters in all the fields of a record must be 255 characters or less including the tab and carriage return characters Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 122 en Maintenance Data fields in required order Excel Column Security Escort Restrictions Subscriber Name A This field may be up to 30 characters This field may contain any printable ASCII character except the Subscriber ID This field may be up to 12 characters This field may contain only ALPHA numeric and the dash ASCII characters Here Phone Number Th
30. Ltd Security Escort Data fields in required order Excel Column Maintenance en 131 Restrictions Transponder Name C This field may be up to 24 characters This field may contain any printable ASCII character except the IP Connected O RS232 1 TCP IP This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Coordinator IP Address O Reserved for future use this field should contain only the numeric O This field is blank if IP Connected is O RS232 This field should contain a valid IP address if IP Connected is 1 TCP IP Port Number This field is blank if IP Connected is O RS232 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters 1 65535 Comm Port Index This field used only if IP Connected is O TCP IP O A T B 9d Gr 3 D a E 5 F 6 G 7 H 8 1 9 J 10 K sd EP Ignore Communications Failure This field is O if this is not selected This field is 1 if this is selected This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Isolate For Location This field is O if this is not selected This field is 1 if this is selected This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Trouble Text This field may be up to 40 characters This field may contain any printable ASCII character except the Tamper Text This field may be up to 40 characters Thi
31. Pager send message 98 119 Pager communications 86 Pager confirmation not reguired 20 Pager Group 35 98 99 119 120 Pager groups 20 Pager ID 20 97 Pager password 19 Pager setup 97 114 Pager text Manual 99 119 Pages per call 98 Paging modem setup 114 paging service 97 Password 11 16 87 94 96 97 Password verify 94 Paste 33 Personal transmitter 8 disabled 14 maintenance 9 security 8 subscriber 8 watchman category 12 Personal Ttransmitter automatic capture of ID 88 Pervious 54 Phone Book 96 Phone number 19 96 97 Point 80 88 Point In Service 68 Point Out Of Service 68 Point transmitter 9 Point troubles 60 Point Type 29 30 31 Points reporting alarm 59 Polygon to define area 33 Pop up trouble and pager delay 65 Popup trouble filter dialog 61 Port No 24 Power loss alert unit 64 transponder 63 Preferences changes 59 Previous 26 69 72 74 75 Print 25 48 100 101 Print file dialog 101 Print Report 55 56 Print report now 48 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Print System Reports dialog 49 Print to file 101 Print Export System Reports dialog 47 Printer 58 Printer output 60 Pulse dial 93 Put this receiver in setup mode 76 78 Index en 151 R Radio ID 24 RAM counters 75 RAM EE buss fault 75 RAM EE mstat batt 75 RAM point info 75 RAM point stat 75 RAM point troubl
32. Security Escort System data to be edited Delete Selecting the desired Security Escort System and then clicking this button deletes the data for the selected Security Escort System Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 96 en System menus and screens Security Escort Dial Selecting the desired Security Escort System and then clicking this button attempts to connect the selected Security Escort System This selection is only available on the remote computer it is not available on a live Security Escort system Answer This option is only available in a live Security Escort System Clicking this button manually answers an incoming call from a remote Security Escort System Disconnect Clicking this button drops a remote connection This can be done either on the live system or the remote access system Cancel Clicking this button closes this dialog but does not disconnect a remote access connection At this point you can navigate the menus and screens on the remote system as if you were at the on site slave computer system To drop the connection return to this dialog and click the Disconnect button Phone Book Edit dialog This dialog edits existing entries and adds new phone book entries for remote system access Edit Phone Book Database Record System name DSFairpot Sts Phone number 716 223 4060 Access password eee Verify password p 3 Character system ID DS
33. allow the user to display 1 all possible device numbers AII Points button regardless that the particular transponder has a device assigned to the number 2 only locations populated by receivers Receivers Only button or only locations populated by alert units Alerts Only button 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort System menus and screens en 29 i Select point desired Bus Number 3 4 MUX Point 7 gt MUX Point 6 gt MUX Point 5 gt MUX Point 4 gt MUX Point 3 gt MUX Point 2 gt MUX Point 1 gt MUX Point 0 gt 0 2 3 4 5 Bus Number Alerts Only Receivers Only All Points Cancel Figure 4 8 Select Point Dialog with Receivers Only Selected Alternatively the Bus and Bus buttons just below the Point Number and Point Type allow the user to quickly advance the device selection by one location either one Point location or or one Bus number Bus or Bus This is useful when a task requires proceeding from device to device as during system setup or check out The button is used to display all devices to facilitate quick selection of a particular device It is most useful when diagnosing a problem with a particular device Selecting the Point Type The Point Type drop down list indicates the type of device at the location currently selected in the Point Number fiel
34. and receiver levels This is the data typically sent to a printer Outputs the transponder and receiver levels for an alarm Typically this is the data too detailed to send to a printer and is used for diagnostics not normal system operation Outputs the simple information about a test Typically this is the data normally sent to a printer Outputs the transponder and receiver levels for a test This is the data usually too detailed to send to a printer and is used for diagnostics not normal system operation If this option is selected Test single line above would not be selected for the same output device Outputs low battery reports received from transmitters Outputs all other operator activity audit trail not covered by specific event selections Outputs all changes made to system preference selections Records all database backup and restore activity Records all changes to the operator database Records all changes to the subscriber database Records all changes to the transponder database This is a future option that has no function at this time leave unchecked Records all changes to the Alarm Report Database Records all communication failures and restorations Records all communications to transponders This selection is only used for engineering diagnostics Leaving this item selected generates a significant amount of history and fills up the hard disk drive quickly Leave this item unchecked Repo
35. before a trouble is displayed this delay expires the trouble and the restore are ignored Tamper troubles are not delayed 4 3 4 Transponder communications dialog From the Central Console it is possible to perform detailed diagnostic tests using the Transponder communications dialog From this dialog the operator can request maps indicating the status of each device connected to a given transponder and can control individual devices turning LEDs horns strobes and sirens on and off The Transponder communications dialog appears on the right when it is opened allowing the History screen to be viewed while the screen is open This makes it possible to view the results of map commands issued from the console E Click Button To Send Desired Message Mapping slip Device Type Map VM OK Check Not Responding Map I M OK Release Control Received Trans Map Reset Transponder Jamming Map Transponder outputs Tamper Map z Point Out of Service Restarted Dropped _Point Out of Service Point In Service Horn Siren Map Horn Siren Green LED Map Green Led Strobe Red LED Map Strobe Red Led AC Loss Map Low Battery Map Off Output Command Out of Service Map On Output Command Transponder TP A10 3 Unlimited retries Previous Next None bus 0 point 0 fo El a The history display shows only the selected Transponder s communications
36. changed Clicking this button copies the clipboard values to the displayed point or area data The values on the clipboard are not changed and can be copied to more points or areas Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 34 en System menus and screens Security Escort Save Clicking this button saves all changes to the database Cancel Clicking this button closes the dialog If changes were made the dialog below gives you another chance to save the changes by clicking the Yes button CAUTION Changes have been made Save changes before closing Alarm area setup In the Transponder Database under the File menu select the transponder where the alarm area is to be programmed in Click the Edit Data button followed by Show areas radio button and select the desired area LT i Edit Transponder s Database Record 5 J Transponder Data Type transponder Name TP A10 3 ID 3 Radio ID fo Comm Mode TCP IP IP Address Host Name n 0 123 43 111 Port No a651 l Isolate From All Other Transponders For Location l Ignore Communications Failure Trouble Type Text Trouble Tamper Text Trouble Response Text C Show points Show areas Point or Area Data Video Switcher Transponder Point Locate Number jo Alert 1 al u Ie Alert 2 Virtual fence l Third floor Alert 3 z Saad l Second floor T All above Pager Group Floor Outside Pa
37. checkbox is not checked Disable idle processing Normally this software registers with Windows to return to the Security Escort System if there is any idle time The Security Escort System can use it to speed up its response to serial communications and other background tasks If checked the software will not register for the idle time Normally this checkbox is not checked Windows can show the amount of time each application task is taking When this checkbox is not checked it may appear that Security Escort System is hogging the processor resources This is not true because the Security Escort System is only taking the time that Windows gives it through the idle process To prove this check this checkbox The amount of time that the Security Escort System needs will drop dramatically and it will continue to operate normally same communications responses will be slowed by several hundred milliseconds No buddy check delay If checked the software does not impose the hour between buddy checks from the same receiver Normally this checkbox is not checked and should not be checked for live systems 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort No password to exit No password on reentry No password timeout Bring to front on alarm Bring to front on trouble Control room output to siren Control room output to strobe Control room output to spare Not alwa
38. designed Bosch Security Systems also warrants that the magnetic media on which the program is distributed and the documentation are free of defects in materials and workmanship No Bosch Security Systems dealer distributor agent or employee is authorized to make any modification or addition to this warranty oral or written Except as specifically provided above Bosch Security Systems makes no warranty or representation either express or implied with respect to this program or documentation including their quality performance merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose 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 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Copyright and warranty en 7 replace defective media or documentation or correct substantial program errors Bosch Security Systems will refund the license fee These are your sole remedies for any breach of warranty Because programs are inherently complex and may not be completely free of errors you are advised to verify your work In no event will Bosch Security Systems be liable for direct indirect incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of or inabili
39. is the time and date of the last successful remote access attempt This value is the number of successful pager messages sent This value is the number of times a pager message dial out was unsuccessful Clicking this button resets all values shown in this dialog Clicking this button refreshes all values shown in this dialog The values are not automatically updated when the dialog is left open Clicking this button closes the dialog window 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort 4 3 11 System status dialog System menus and screens en 83 This dialog shows the status of internal system queues and communications on the serial ports assigned to transponders Maximum Retry Messages Maximum Alarm Messages Maximum Trouble Messages Max Low Battery Messages Max Test Strobe Messages Max Man Down Messages Supervision Monitors lo lolslslTn Max Receive Max Transmit Hardware Overrun Buffer Overflow Overload Level Overload Count Reset Status Serial PortA PortB PortC PotD PortE PortF PortG PortH Port PortJ PortK PortL F m Max Spooler Bytes 0 Max Report Spooler Bytes 0 Any data fields shown in yellow indicate a system problem Figure 4 42 System Status Dialog Maximum Retry Messages Maximum Alarm Messages Maximum Trouble Messages Max Low Battery Messages Max Test Strobe Messages Max Man Down Messages
40. left character indicates the following O zero the device is in its normal state 1 the device is off normal and x there is a device connected to the system at that address but it is not in the Transponder Database Usually this results from an error during data entry in the Transponder Database Not Responding Map Requests a map of all the points that are not responding missing to the system on this transponder The Received Transmission Map button produces a map display with one in the locations corresponding to receivers that are missing from the system A O zero indicates that the point is responding An x indicates there is a device connected to the system at that address but it is not in the Transponder Database Received Transmission As a means of self diagnosis the system software periodically Map reviews the receivers which have not received an alarm or test transmission This list is printed as a part of the daily system status report and is a tool for assessing the health of the system The Received Transmission Map button produces a map display with 1 in the locations corresponding to receivers which received transmissions Each time this map is read the Received Transmission Map image is cleared in the transponder Jamming Requests a map of all the receivers that are currently reporting RF jamming to the system The Jamming button displays a map with 1 in the lo
41. more records that this system is allowed Only users or operators who are assigned the minimum security level of Install is able to view the Transponder Database The file of data record entries must be placed in the Security Escort folder typically C ESCORT and named as TRANSMERGE DAT After preparing the TRANSMERGE DAT file in the Security Escort folder start the Security Escort software Go to menu File gt Transponder Database dialog and click the Import button A popup dialog appears asking for confirmation to proceed with the import or to abort the operation r Transponder database Ed This operation erase database contents _ Are you sure you want to continue Figure 7 4 Transponder Database Import Dialog Click the Yes button to continue Otherwise click the No button to abort Be patient as it may take a while and watch for the disk activity to stop If the data is imported successfully a pop up confirmation message appears If the data is not imported successful a pop up error message appears The error message will indicate the likely issue causing the import to fail Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 140 en Maintenance Security Escort 7 3 System redundancy The Security Escort system redundancy is operational as long as master and slave controllers are configured in a network setup By default master
42. on the selected transponder If the output does not change click the Off button followed by the On button again Normally a receiver automatically switches between its diversity antennas during normal operation leave the default selection on a working system at this setting The receiver can be forced to use only the left or right antenna or always switch by selecting the appropriate setting and clicking the Antenna button Clicking the Ant map button causes the system to interrogate the current antenna switching settings of all receivers on this transponder Clicking the Reset point causes the microprocessors on this point to reset as if they were just powered up A receiver should not be reset in a working system as it can cause receptions to be lost Clicking the Transmit button causes this receiver to send one test transmission Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 78 en System menus and screens Security Escort Ambient Clicking the Ambient button causes the system to interrogate the current ambient levels of all receivers on this transponder Revision Clicking the Revision button causes the system to interrogate the RF micro revision levels of all receivers on this transponder Jamming A receiver monitors the ambient level during normal operation If the ambient level rises above the jamming setting and jamming trouble it is reported to the Cen
43. pager group is assigned to an area If a pager group is not assigned to an area or the alarm location is not within a defined area then only the default pager group will be paged Determines the floor number that this area is defined for The areas on floors above and below this one may be defined differently In order for an area to be selected when an alarm is received the location determined by the Central Console must be located within the defined area and it must be located on the designated floor If this checkbox is checked this area will not be used for normal alarm area location This area will only be used to define a Virtual fence Specific transmitters in the Subscriber Database can reference this transponder and area When they reference this area and the system locates the transmitter position outside the area a wandering Virtual fence alarm will be generated This alerts the operator and shows the position of the transmitter Transmitter Change The Transmitter Change menu item is used when it is necessary to change a subscriber s transmitter See the Security Escort Operation Manual Exit Click the Exit menu item to close the Security Escort application Enter your password at the prompt to verify you have the authority to shut down the program Utilities menu Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 36 en System menus and screens Security Escort
44. processing disable 86 Idle Time 110 Ignore Communications Failure 25 Ignore Holidays for this Schedule 50 51 Image file path 105 Importing a Subscriber Database 121 Importing a Transponder Database 129 Importing the Subscriber Database 127 Importing the Transponder Database 138 Incoming Communication Errors 82 107 Incoming Format Errors 71 Incoming Retried Messages 71 82 107 Information field labels 46 Insert New 25 95 Insert new transponder 27 Installer alarms silent 43 Installing Security Escort 16 IP Address 24 Isolate From All Other Transponders For Location 25 J Jam map 78 Jamming 66 78 Jamming Map 72 Jamming of receiver 64 K Kill Transponder 25 Known transmitters 64 Security Escort L Last 54 Last MUX message 75 Last Remote Access Time 82 Learn address button 104 LF Only 92 Limit alarms to 1 transponder 42 Limit alarms to one area 42 Linear algorithm 31 Linear depth 88 Load delay 74 Load Shedding 70 Local Escort drive 37 Local Escort path 105 Local paging setup 114 Locate 20 33 Locate test level 45 Locate transmitters 17 Location 30 estimate of 12 17 Text to be displayed 30 Location algorithm 31 Login changes 60 Loop communications 73 Low battery alert unit 64 transponder 63 Low Battery Map 67 72 Low battery report 48 Low depth 89 Low pull algorithm 31 Lowest 81 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Rober
45. test subscriber 1 Demo test subscriber 2 Demo test subscriber 3 with low battery Demo troubles Demo trouble restoral Demo maintenance alarm Demo maintenance test For demonstration only and can t be used in a live system It causes system to display an alarm from the subscriber with transmitter ID number 1 In the System Preferences dialog select Enable Demo Selections checkbox to enable these demo alarm and trouble selections The transponder communication ports and network communication ports must also be disabled and the operator of the system must login at Installer or Installer Master authority level For demonstration only and can t be used in a live system It causes system to display a lanyard alarm from the subscriber with transmitter ID number 2 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort 4 6 1 Demo man down alarm subscriber 3 Demo man down restoral subscriber 3 Demo test subscriber 1 Demo test subscriber 2 Demo test subscriber 3 with low battery Demo troubles Demo trouble restoral Demo maintenance alarm Demo maintenance test About dialog System menus and screens en 109 For demonstration only and can t be used in a live system It causes system to display a man down alarm from the subscriber with transmitter ID number 3 The man down alarm is delayed by the programmed man down delay usually
46. that is independent of all other transponders in the system When an alarm is reported and receivers on this transponder have the best reception only the receivers on this transponder will be considered for the location of this alarm If another transponder has the best reception then the receivers on this transponder will be ignored for the location of this alarm This checkbox allows communications failures to be ignored for this transponder It is used during a new installation for transponders that are not yet fully on line During system maintenance when a transponder is out of service for a while it is used so that the communications failure messages will not flash on the screen and distract the operator Checking this checkbox causes the system to ignore communication failure Therefore if communications fail with this transponder the area this transponder protects will not be protected and alarms from subscribers in that area will be missed without the operator s knowledge This checkbox should not be checked in a live system Clicking this button displays a new Edit Transponder s Database Record dialog window This is used to enter a new transponder to the database Clicking this button allows the currently displayed transponder s database record to be modified Clicking this button deletes the currently displayed transponder s database record If the transponder is killed its data is permanently deleted and can
47. the Central Console display to assist in the response to the alarm In addition the Central Console enunciator is activated to alert the operator to the event File Utilities Logout Setup Printer Network About 1 Active Alarm Jane Smith ALARMS JING 11 18 23 Mon ery Jane Smith ETES Room 95 Acknowledge rs 2001 iis 00 62 0046 Faculty Figure 2 2 Central Console Screen During Alarm The Central Console also writes the time location and identity information to the hardcopy printer and writes a complete record of all activities to the hard disks on both the primary and backup computers Operator response The operator reacts to the alarm by acknowledging the event with a keystroke or click of the mouse which silences the alert sound from the Central Console This silences only the Central Console enunciator not the outdoor sirens or interior horns The operator then directs response personnel to the scene and awaits their indication that the problem was resolved When the response personnel advise the operator that the problem is under control the operator enters his password into a box on the Central Console This step causes the Central Console to send commands to the transponders to silence the sirens and horns and extinguish the strobes and LED s A reset of the system is accomplished with another key stroke ora mouse click on the Reset button
48. this port without a modem for direct connection to a computer that is always on line This is a general purpose serial port Its function is set up in the Remote Setup dialog The actual physical communication port over which these communications are carried Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 92 en System menus and screens Security Escort Baud The speed at which characters are transmitted on this serial port This setting must match the baud rate of the device connected at the other end of this serial connection This setting should always be at the highest speed that both connected devices have in common Modem connections are typically much more efficient if the baud rate is set significantly faster than the modems rated speed for a 28 8 modem set the baud rate to 57600 or 115200 The default setting is 9600 baud CR LF Appends carriage return and line feed characters at the end of each string transmitted default Only functions with the system serial ports ignored on the network and modem ports CR Only Appends a carriage return character at the end of each string transmitted Only functions with the system serial ports ignored on the network and modem ports 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 4 3 15 Remote setup dialog This dialog set
49. this screen is closed the system reverts to the normal six retries Transponder current status dialog This dialog accessible from the main menu under the Setup selection provides a history of communications involving the transponder selected in the transponder box It also provides several buttons that can be used to diagnose problems with the transponder and any of its receivers or alert units Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 70 en System menus and screens Security Escort EO San Transponder TP A10 3 Successful Incoming Messages Total Alarms Received Total Tests Received Total Troubles Processed Total Troubles Shed Incoming Format Errors Incoming Retried Messages Total Outgoing Messages Outgoing Retried Messages Current Troubles Transponder Total Alarms Received Total Tests Received Total Troubles Processed Total Troubles Shed Successful Incoming Messages Any data fields shown in yellow indicate a system problem Outgoing Failed Messages Auto scan Stress test Not Responding Map Out of Service Map Reset Transponder Troubles Jamming Map Tamper Map AC Loss Map Low Battery Map Previous Next Acknowledge Refresh Data Cancel Figure 4 35 Transponder Current Status Screen Selects the transponder you want to see the status of The total number of alarm messages received by the Central Con
50. to the Central Console whenever the transponder detects message errors in the communications between receivers and alert units Transmitter supervision monitoring group Known transmitters Unknown transmitters Monitored periods To continually monitor the status of all transmitters programmed in the database that send periodic supervision transmissions If any monitored transmitters stop sending supervision transmissions a pop up trouble is displayed To monitor for periodic supervision transmissions from transmitters not programmed in the database a pop up trouble displays if transmissions from transmitters not programmed in the database are received This is the number of supervision intervals that are consecutively missed before a pop up screen reports a specific transmitter stopped reporting supervision transmissions Communications port monitor Comm port overload Network comm failure A pop up trouble screen displays if the communications traffic to the transponders exceeds the system is capability A pop up trouble screen displays if the communications between the master and slave computers fails 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort System menus and screens en 65 Delay to ignore troubles that auto reset Pop up trouble and pager The delay in seconds before a trouble displays on the computer delay screen If a restore for a trouble is received
51. used as an alarm printer Use the Print button to force the data to print on demand Select Click this button to present the Window s system printer selection window This window is used to select the alarm printer from all of the printers that are installed on this computer Print Click this button to print the data that is currently held in Security Escort s alarm printer buffer Formfeed Click this button to send a formfeed to the alarm printer Done Click this button to close the dialog window 4 4 2 Select report printer dialog The report printer is used to print all reports as they are requested automatically or by the operator Typically the report printer is a page at a time printer like a laser printer Select the printer to be used for report Printer Microsoft XPS Document Writer Driver winspool Port Ne00 Enable printer Print to file Select Print Formfeed Figure 4 53 Report Printer Dialog 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Enable printer Print to file Select Print Formfeed Done 4 4 3 Print history screen System menus and screens en 101 Check this checkbox to allow the system to send the reports to the selected report printer Check this checkbox to create file copies of all reports This option is independent of the report printer which can also be used at the same time Click th
52. value is more than 1 5 of the Successful Incoming Messages This value is number of successful receptions that indicated that they retried by the sending application If displayed in yellow this value is more than 1 5 of the Successful Incoming Messages This value is total number of outgoing messages sent on this port This value is number of outgoing messages that were retried because the receiving application did not acknowledge them If displayed in yellow this value is more than 1 5 of the Total Outgoing Messages This value is maximum number of bytes received on this serial port but not yet processed by the system If displayed in yellow more than 50 of the queue was in use This value is maximum number of bytes processed by the system but not yet transmitted on this serial port If displayed in yellow more than 50 of the queue was in use This is the number of times a byte was lost by the software for a serial port because the input buffer overflowed Bytes were placed into the input buffer faster than the system could process them This is the number of times a byte was lost by the hardware for a serial port because it was not fast enough to process the byte into the input buffer This value is the total number of times a remote access connection was successful This value is the number of times a remote access connection was attempted and rejected because a valid remote access code was not received This
53. work with most modems Save the changes and close the dialog window Cancel the changes and close the dialog window Send pager message dialog Allows manually entered messages to be sent to the service or security pagers Service and security pagers are configured in the Pager setup dialog Individuals and group pager assignments are configured in the Subscriber Database 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort 4 4 4 4 1 System menus and screens en 99 Send A Pager Text Message s Insert the text to be sent here Ed Enter pager text and select the desired individual or group Send Service Send Security Stop all pages n Pager group Send to group Send to individual Figure 4 50 Send Pager Message Dialog Insert the text to be sent here Enter the text to be sent to the pagers in the large text box at the top of the dialog Send Service Causes the entered message to be sent to the service pager and service pager group Send Security Causes the entered message to be sent to the security pager and security pager group Stop all pages Causes all pages currently queued automatic or manual to be aborted and deleted Use with caution Pager group To send a page to all members of a group enter the pager group number here 1 to 99 Send to group Click this button to send the text entered to the indicated pager gro
54. 10 seconds For demonstration only and can t be used in a live system It will restore a previous man down alarm from the subscriber with transmitter ID number 2 if it has not timed out and is not being displayed For demonstration only and can t be used in a live system It simulates a test from the subscriber with transmitter ID number 1 For demonstration only and can t be used in a live system It simulates a test from the subscriber with transmitter ID number 2 For demonstration only and can t be used in a live system It simulates a test from the subscriber with transmitter ID number 3 This test also reports low battery For demonstration only and can t be used in a live system It simulates troubles from a transponder Point troubles are simulated for AC loss tamper and no response Transponder troubles are simulated for remote key and remote key tamper The individual troubles can be enabled or disabled in the Popup Trouble Filter dialog The trouble delay in the Popup Trouble Filter dialog will also affect these troubles Therefore for demo purposes it should be set to 0 For demonstration only and can t be used in a live system It simulates trouble restorals for all the troubles sent in Demo Troubles For demonstration only and can t be used in a live system It simulates an alarm from a maintenance transmitter For demonstration only and can t be used in a live system It simulates a test
55. 2 Virtual 7 None This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Algorithm Number AOU O Default 1 Classic 2 Linear 3 Low 4 Medium 5 Strong This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Floor AOV O Basement5 1 Basement4 2 Basement3 3 Basement2 4 Basementi 5 Tunnel 6 Basement 7 Ground 8 Outside 9 Floor 1 10 Floor 2 11 Floor 3 12 Floor 4 13 Floor 5 14 Floor 6 15 Floor 7 16 Floor 8 17 Floor 9 18 Floor 10 19 Floor 11 20 Floor 12 21 Floor 13 22 Floor 14 23 Floor 15 24 Floor 16 25 Floor 17 26 Floor 18 27 Floor 19 28 Floor 20 29 Floor 21 30 Floor 22 31 Floor 23 32 Floor 24 33 Floor 25 34 Floor 26 35 Floor 27 36 Floor 28 37 Floor 29 38 Floor 30 39 Floor 31 40 Floor 32 41 Floor 33 42 Floor 34 43 Floor 35 44 Floor 36 45 Floor 37 46 Floor 38 47 Floor 39 48 Floor 40 49 Floor 41 50 Floor 42 51 Floor 43 52 Floor 44 53 Floor 45 54 Floor 46 55 Floor 47 56 Floor 48 57 Floor 49 58 Floor 50 59 Floor 51 60 Floor 52 61 Floor 53 62 Floor 54 63 Floor 55 64 Floor 56 65 Floor 57 66 Floor 58 67 Floor 59 68 Floor 60 69 Floor 61 70 Floor 62 71 Floor 63 72 Floor 64 73 Floor 65
56. 32 41 Floor 33 42 Floor 34 43 Floor 35 44 Floor 36 45 Floor 37 46 Floor 38 47 Floor 39 48 Floor 40 49 Floor 41 50 Floor 42 51 Floor 43 52 Floor 44 53 Floor 45 54 Floor 46 55 Floor 47 56 Floor 48 57 Floor 49 58 Floor 50 59 Floor 51 60 Floor 52 61 Floor 53 62 Floor 54 63 Floor 55 64 Floor 56 65 Floor 57 66 Floor 58 67 Floor 59 68 Floor 60 69 Floor 61 70 Floor 62 71 Floor 63 72 Floor 64 73 Floor 65 74 Floor 66 75 Floor 67 76 Floor 68 77 Floor 69 78 Floor 70 79 Floor 71 80 Floor 72 81 Floor 73 82 Floor 74 83 Floor 75 84 Floor 76 85 Floor 77 86 Floor 78 87 Floor 79 88 Floor 80 89 Floor 81 90 Floor 82 91 Floor 83 92 Floor 84 93 Floor 85 94 Floor 86 95 Floor 87 96 Floor 88 97 Floor 89 98 Floor 90 99 Floor 91 100 Floor 92 101 Floor 93 102 Floor 94 103 Floor 95 104 Floor 96 105 Floor 97 106 Floor 98 107 Floor 99 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Alert Unit 1 R This field contains the Transponder ID of the alert unit If this is not configured this field is O This field should contain only numeric AS
57. 4 2 1 Logout Setup Printer Network About Backup Restore Security Preferences System Defaults System Labels Print Export System Reports Export Alarm Reports Schedules Alarm Groups Alarm Group State Current Check in Status Clear screen Output verification Reset Transponder Interfaces Synchronize system time Figure 4 15 Utilities Menu Backup dialog This feature provides a convenient process for saving the information in the databases to backup files Warning To prevent the accidental loss the databases should be backed up at least once a week to multiple backups At least one of these backup copies should be kept in a different location from the central console s location Weekly backups are recommended to permit data recovery if the computer memory should become corrupted If this unlikely event occurs an operator can quickly restore the databases in question with the Restore command Backups should be made any time significant changes are made to any database Notice If the Security Escort system is configured to share the database you will need to exit the Security Escort program on all slave and workstation computers The master computer will not be able to perform the backup properly as other computers are also using the files The master computer needs to have exclusive use of the database files 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Re
58. 4 Security 5 Staff 6 Installer 7 Out of Service 8 Watchman 9 Visitor 10 Point type 11 Acknowledgement This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters O No handicap 1 Blind 2 Deaf 3 Handicapped 4 Wheel chair This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Transmitter ID This field may be up to 9 characters This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Away Name This field may be up to 30 characters This field may contain any printable ASCII character except the Image Filename This field may be up to 30 characters This field may contain any printable ASCII character that is valid for a file name Height Feet AA 0 7 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Height Inches AB 0 11 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 124 en Maintenance Security Escort Data fields in required Excel Restrictions order Column Build Code AC O Medium 1 Slim 2 Large This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Hair Color AD O Brown 1 Auburn 2 Black 3 Blond 4 Brunet 5 Grey 6 Red This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Eye Color AE O Brown 1 Blue 2 Green 3 Hazel 4 Grey This field should contain o
59. 60 Floor 52 61 Floor 53 62 Floor 54 63 Floor 55 64 Floor 56 65 Floor 57 66 Floor 58 67 Floor 59 68 Floor 60 69 Floor 61 70 Floor 62 71 Floor 63 72 Floor 64 73 Floor 65 74 Floor 66 75 Floor 67 76 Floor 68 77 Floor 69 78 Floor 70 79 Floor 71 80 Floor 72 81 Floor 73 82 Floor 74 83 Floor 75 84 Floor 76 85 Floor 77 86 Floor 78 87 Floor 79 88 Floor 80 89 Floor 81 90 Floor 82 91 Floor 83 92 Floor 84 93 Floor 85 94 Floor 86 95 Floor 87 96 Floor 88 97 Floor 89 98 Floor 90 99 Floor 91 100 Floor 92 101 Floor 93 102 Floor 94 103 Floor 95 104 Floor 96 105 Floor 97 106 Floor 98 107 Floor 99 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Fixed Map X Location AJ This field may contain only numeric ASCII characters Fixed Map Y Location AK This field may contain only numeric ASCII characters Fixed Bitmap Number AL 0 99 This field may contain only numeric ASCII characters Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 126 en Maintenance Security Escort Data fields in required Excel Restrictions order Column Supervision Interval AM
60. 98 Floor 90 99 Floor 91 100 Floor 92 101 Floor 93 102 Floor 94 103 Floor 95 104 Floor 96 105 Floor 97 106 Floor 98 107 Floor 99 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Alert Unit 1 Al This field contains the Transponder ID of the alert unit If this is not configured this field is O This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Data fields in required order Excel Column Maintenance en 135 Restrictions Alert Unit 1 Point AJ This field contains the alert unit point number If this is not configured this field is 1 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Alert Unit 2 AK This field contains the Transponder ID of the alert unit If this is not configured this field is O This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Alert Unit 2 Point AL This field contains the alert unit point number If this is not configured this field is 1 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Alert Unit 3 AM This field contains the Transponder ID of the alert unit If this is not configured this field is O This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Alert Unit 3 Point AN This field contains the alert unit point number If this is no
61. Arming state of this alarm group 54 Auto Advance 77 Auto Reset Comm Ports X hours 44 Auto scan 71 Auto silence alarm in X seconds 43 Auto synchronize time 104 Autobackup to the slave database 105 Automatic by schedule 54 Automatic redundancy 140 Automatically send selected troubles 97 Average 80 B Backup 38 Backup restore to disk cartridge path 105 Backup and restore 38 Backup databases 36 Bad checksum 64 Baud 92 Baud rate 98 Beginning 25 Bring to front on alarm 87 Bring to front on trouble 87 Buddy check 85 Buffer Overflow 82 Buffer Overflow Count 84 Bus 29 Bus 29 Bus fault 63 Bus micro revision 75 Bus X Point Y 69 Byte 74 Security Escort C Cancel 34 96 Cancel page if alarm reset 98 Carrier Det 90 Cartridge 105 Cartridge disk drive 38 Central Console 10 function of 10 response to alarm 12 response to test 14 Central Console Response 14 Character limit 97 Check in Schedule 23 Classic algorithm 31 Clear EE 75 Clear screen 56 Close dialog does not stop test 81 COM 90 91 Comm fail to siren out 73 Comm Mode 24 Comm Port Index 24 Comm port overload 64 Comm fail reset 104 Communications failure of 62 stress test of 71 Communications failure 59 Communications failure messages disabling 25 Computer Master 93 remote 93 Slave 93 workstation 93 Contact information 45 Control room 88 Control room output to siren 87 Co
62. CII characters Alert Unit 1 Point S This field contains the alert unit point number If this is not configured this field is 1 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Data fields in required order Excel Column Maintenance en 133 Restrictions Alert Unit 2 T This field contains the Transponder ID of the alert unit If this is not configured this field is O This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Alert Unit 2 Point This field contains the alert unit point number If this is not configured this field is 1 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Alert Unit 3 This field contains the Transponder ID of the alert unit If this is not configured this field is O This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Alert Unit 3 Point This field contains the alert unit point number If this is not configured this field is 1 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Alert Unit Test Alert Unit Test Point This field contains the Transponder ID of the alert unit If this is not configured this field is O This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters This field contains the alert unit point number If this is not configured this field is 1 This field should contain only numeric ASCII char
63. Character limit ao Pages per call Ja Pages per call 4 Pager group Pager group 300 baud 1200 baud 9600 baud 300 baud C 1200 baud C 9600 baud l Cancel page if alarm reset System name ma Send page a second time 2 minute delay System phone o Do not resend Alarm page Security Pager Confm Not Reqd Modem init ATEMOVX amp D280 Save Figure 6 2 Pager Setup Dialog For both the service and security pagers an individual pager Phone number Password and Pager ID can be assigned The Pager ID is required for all individual pagers dial up and local If the phone number and password are assigned the page is sent over the modem connection If the phone number and password fields are both blank the page is routed to the local paging system If you do not desire an individual pager leave the Phone number Password and Pager ID fields blank Both the service and security pagers also support paging groups If a group number is programmed in the Pager group field all the members of that group are paged for every service or alarm page If service or alarm pages are enabled either the paging group or individual pager must be filled in They may both be filled in if desired The baud rate assignments in this dialog affect only the dial up paging access through the modem get the desired baud rate from the paging company These baud rate selections have no effect on local paging systems or remote system access Rem
64. Console and a transponder require acknowledgments to verify message integrity Each transponder must transmit a message periodically to assure the Central Console that the transponder is still operating properly Should a transponder fail to transmit either a routine status report or any other message to the Central Console the Central Console sends a query to the transponder requesting a message be returned If there is no response after six attempts at communications a pop up alert appears on the Central Console System operation The following sections describe the basic operation of the Security Escort System during alarm test and various other routine and emergency situations Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 12 en Security Escort system architecture Security Escort 2 3 1 Alarm sequence Transmitter 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 and a check sequence Multiple packets are employed to assure successful receipt of the message by the receivers Receiver The receiver is continuously listening for radio signals that might be alarm or test data from transmitters If the incoming message is determined to be v
65. EE Previous Save EE TP A10 3 Previous Figure 4 37 Transponder Data View Dialog Clear EE Next Views the RAM image of point information Views the RAM image of point status Views the RAM image of point trouble Views the RAM and EEPROM images of transponder status and battery condition Views the RAM and EEPROM images of transponder MUX bus fault condition Views the RAM image of the process registers Views the EEPROM image of point information Views the EEPROM image of point status Views the EEPROM image of point trouble Views the bus micro revision for the connected points Views the last MUX bus message received Views the EEPROM image of the process registers Saves the current RAM image to the EEPROM memory on the transponder Clears the EEPROM memory on the transponder and resets the transponder Returns to the previous transponder in the system Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 76 en System menus and screens Security Escort 4 3 8 Next Advances to the next transponder in the system Cancel Cancels the operation and closes the dialog window Receiver configuration dialog Once the receiver and alert unit data for a transponder has been entered into the Transponder Database this dialog is used to verify that each receiver is working and is properly addressed in the database This setup tool identifies errors in the a
66. F Cancel Figure 4 48 Phone Book Edit Dialog System name This is a reference name for the Security Escort System to be accessed remotely This is the name of the desired system to be accessed in the Remote connection dialog Phone number The phone number to be dialed to access the Security Escort System Enter a comma for each 2 sec pause desired 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 dialog If the first 5 characters of the password match the remote system allows read only access If all 12 characters match you can change system parameters remotely Verify password For verification retype the password entered into the Access Password textbox 3 Character system ID Enter a unique three character ID that is used as an extension to the map and database files for accessing this Security Escort System 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort System menus and screens en 97 Save Save the changes and close the dialog window Cancel Cancel the changes and close the dialog window 4 3 17 Pager setup dialog This dialog sets up remote pager access for troubles service and alarms security Set Up Pager Access TAP or PET Pager Access Protocols W J 4 OR ES Service pager m Security pager l Automatically send select
67. Location Tick Passes Hour Idle Passes Hour Serial number Maximum users Max transponders Max workstations Reset Max System menus and screens en 111 The amount of time spent to process each test report from a transponder The amount of time spent to process each trouble and other message reports from a transponder The amount of time spent to compute an alarm location The number of passes through the tick time processor that occurred in an hour The number of passes through the idle time processor that occurred in an hour Displays the serial number of this Security Escort System installation as read from the software key Displays the maximum number of users that this Security Escort System installation allows This number is programmed into the software key Displays the maximum number of transponders that this Security Escort System installation allows This number is programmed into the software key Displays the maximum number of workstations that this Security Escort System installation allows This number is programmed into the software key Resets all of the max timers Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 112 en Image files Security Escort Image files Map file generation and scaling The Security Escort maps are standard Windows bitmap files BMP MAPO EDB is the default map file usually the ground floor in multiple map syste
68. Ltd Security Escort Maintenance en 141 4 Master computer acknowledges heart beat message The slave computer will send the heart beat messages continuously Once the slave computer receives the heart beat acknowledgement from the master computer the slave computer will consider the master computer as being back in operation As such the slave computer disconnects all the devices and requests the master computer to take control of the devices 7 3 2 Manual redundancy Manual redundancy is only applicable to the following circumstances 1 RS232 connected to either master or slave computer Switch the RS232 connection manually to the other computer 2 Newly RS232 connected computer takes control The newly RS232 connected computer will inform the other computer to lose their control The other computer will disconnect all the devices The newly connected RS232 system will connect and take control of the devices Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 142 8 en Files required for Security Escort Files required for Security Escort The following files must be in the same directory as ESC32 EXE default C ESCORT Files Description Esc32 exe the main program Bwcec32 dll support for the dialog appearance Cdrvdl32 dll communications support Cdrvhf32 dll communications support Cdrvxf32 dll communications support Commsc32 dll communi
69. MUX point SUCCESSFUL 79 Test receiver 74 Test Time 111 Test transmitter type 74 Tests including point Info 59 Tests single line 59 This schedule defines the check in times 50 Tick Passes Hour 111 Tick Time 110 Titles for subscribers 46 tone dialing 93 Total Alarms Received 70 Total Disk Space 110 Total Outgoing Messages 71 82 107 Total Remote Access Connections 82 Total Tests Received 70 Total transmissions 80 Total Troubles Processed 70 Total Troubles Shed 70 Total Wrong Access Code Attempts 82 Transmit 77 Transmit Buffer Max 82 107 Transmit delay 74 Transmit point 74 Transmitter 12 location 17 point 9 test sequence 14 Transmitter low battery 59 Transmitting Point 80 Transponder 69 70 74 80 communications dialog 65 data collection and response to alarm 12 data collection and response to test 14 database 23 Database creating new entry 26 function of 10 Security Escort removing from database 25 scanning 12 Transponder area 22 Transponder comm port setup dialog 89 Transponder communication 59 Transponder data changes 59 Transponder Data Collection And Response 14 Transponder data view 60 Transponder data view dialog 74 Transponder Database 129 138 Transponder Database dialog 24 Transponder ID 24 Transponder maps 60 Transponder name 21 24 Transponder Outputs 68 Transponder parameter change dialog 72 Transponder point number 28 Transponder restriction 59 Tra
70. Mode IP Address Port No Comm Port Index This field indicates the type of transponder record that you are currently viewing Currently there is only one type of transponder available This drop down list contains the names of the transponders Selecting the name of the transponder in the drop down list displays information of the transponder record in the dialog window The transponder names are assigned during set up and are used to indicate the physical location of the transponder or the region of the protected area covered by a particular transponder The system software automatically creates these 3 fields to the right of the Find Transponder s Database Record dialog They represent the date the transponder was first entered into the Transponder Database the date of the last change of any entry for this transponder and the identity of the operator making the last change determined from the password entered to make the change This is anumber assigned to the transponder at system set up It is used by the Central Console to identify the transponder during all communications between the Central Console and the transponder The number must agree with the transponder address which is set during final installation using switches on the transponder circuit board Note The number 0 is not allowed as a transponder address This is the identification number for the radio interface unit if the transponder communicates to the Ce
71. N STATE entered by operator 4 02 51 50 PM Tue May 12 2015 CURRENT CHECK IN STATE exit by operator 4 02 52 22 PM Tue May 12 2015 CURRENT CHECK IN STATE entered by operator 4 02 52 28 PM Tue May 12 2015 CURRENT CHECK IN STATE exit by operator 4 02 52 33 PM Tue May 12 2015 Figure 4 30 Show History Log 4 3 2 History filter dialog This dialog selects the classes of events recorded for sent to specific output devices From the Select Destination group select the History screen Printer History files or System serial ports option Notice that when this selection is changed the checked items also change There is a different set of events output for each destination selected For each destination the events must be individually configured Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 58 en System menus and screens Select destination History screen Printer C History archive file A C History archive file B C System serial port 1 System serial port 2 Transponder restriction No restriction Only from transponder selected C All from transponder selected Check to output the event M Alarms MV Points reporting alarm v Tests single line l Tests including point info M Transmitter low battery V Operator activity log V Preference changes MV Database backup and restore Figure 4 31 History Filter Dialog History screen Security Escort
72. Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 4 en Table of Contents 4 3 3 4 3 4 4 3 5 4 3 6 4 3 7 4 3 8 4 3 9 4 3 10 4 3 11 4 3 12 4 3 13 4 3 14 4 3 15 4 3 16 4 3 17 4 3 18 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 2 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 5 4 5 1 4 5 2 4 5 3 4 5 4 4 6 4 6 1 5 6 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 7 7 1 7 1 1 gale 7 1 3 7 1 4 7 2 7 2 1 7 2 2 7 2 3 7 3 7 3 1 7 3 2 Security Escort Popup trouble filter dialog 60 Transponder communications dialog 65 Transponder current status dialog 69 Transponder parameter change dialog 72 Transponder data view dialog 74 Receiver configuration dialog 76 Receiver test dialog 79 Network status dialog 81 System status dialog 83 System preferences dialog 84 Transponder comm port setup dialog 89 Remote comm port setup dialog 90 Remote setup dialog 92 Remote connection dialog 94 Pager setup dialog 97 Send pager message dialog 98 Printer menu 99 Select alarm printer dialog 99 Select report printer dialog 100 Print history screen 101 Print file dialog 101 Network menu 102 System directories and network address dialog 102 Network socket status dialog 106 Computer s Winsock data dialog 107 Computer s name and address dialog 107 About menu 108 About dialog 109 Image files 112 Security Escort pager setup 114 Dial up paging modem setup 114 Local paging setup 114 Service and security alarm pager setup 115 Subscriber individual pager setup 116 Alarm area set
73. Security Escort SE2000 Series BOSCH en Technical Reference Manual Security Escort Table of contents Table of Contents en 3 1 Copyright and warranty 6 1 1 Trademarks 6 1 2 Software license agreement 6 1 3 Limited warranty 6 1 4 Remedy 6 2 Security Escort system architecture 8 2 1 System overview 8 2 2 System components 8 2 2 1 Transmitter 8 2 2 2 Receiver 9 2 2 3 Alert unit 10 2 2 4 Transponder 10 2 2 5 Central Console 10 2 2 6 Software overview 11 2 3 System operation 11 2 3 1 Alarm seguence 12 2 3 2 Test seguence 14 3 Setting up the system 16 3 1 Initial system configuration 16 4 System menus and screens 17 4 1 File menu 17 4 1 1 Locate transmitters 17 4 1 2 Maintenance alarm database 17 4 1 3 Operator Database 18 4 1 4 Reports Database 18 4 1 5 Subscriber Database 18 4 1 6 Transponder Database 23 4 1 7 Transmitter Change 35 4 1 8 Exit 35 4 2 Utilities menu 35 4 2 1 Backup dialog 36 4 2 2 Restore dialog 38 4 2 3 Security Preferences dialog 40 4 2 4 System Defaults dialog 45 4 2 5 System Labels dialog 46 4 2 6 Print Export System Reports dialog 47 4 2 7 Export Alarm Reports dialog 49 4 2 8 Schedules dialog 49 4 2 9 Alarm Groups dialog 53 4 2 10 Alarm Group State dialog 54 4 2 11 Current Check in Status dialog 55 4 2 12 Clear screen 56 4 2 13 Output verification 56 4 2 14 Synchronize system time 56 4 3 Setup menu 56 4 3 1 Show history 56 4 3 2 History filter dialog 57 Robert Bosch SEA
74. Setup dialog System serial port 2 This option selects the events to be sent to the system serial port 2 System serial port 2 is assigned a physical comm port in the Remote Comm Port Setup dialog and the History Filter Output field must be set in the Remote Setup dialog 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Transponder restriction Alarms Points reporting alarm Tests single line Tests including point Info Transmitter low battery Operator activity log Preferences changes Database backup and restore Operator database changes Subscriber database changes Transponder data changes Spare 2 Report database changes Communications failure Transponder communication Supervision monitor RF point troubles System menus and screens en 59 This option selects a transponder for the following restrictions No Restriction This selection is typically left at this setting at all times The output is not restricted by an individual transponder Only From Transponder Selected The selected events are only output if they were reported from the transponder selected in the transponder above All from Transponder Selected All events are reported from the transponder selected above The selected events are reported from all other transponders in the system Outputs the information about an alarm including location but not the transponder
75. Some options in the Security Preferences dialog require numerical values To change the current values click the text box containing the values then type in a new value Clicking the Save button saves the modifications and exits the Security Preferences dialog Click the Cancel button to save the changes made so far to discard the changes or to remain in the Security Preferences dialog Turn on outside sounders This checkbox is used to activate or deactivate the sirens on alert units and transponders Some security directors prefer that all alarms be silent others choose to employ sirens Checking this option causes the sirens on the alert units to sound in the event of an alarm Temporarily deactivating the sounders may be necessary during maintenance Turn on alarm strobes Checking this option causes the strobe lights on the alert units and transponders to flash in the event of an alarm Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 42 en System menus and screens Display unauthorized alarms Sound unauthorized alarms Filter virtual fence No point text if area text Output includes subscriber ID Output includes transmitter ID Limit alarms to 1 transponder Limit alarms to one area Man down Alarm On Auto track Security Escort This checkbox determines if unauthorized alarms are to be displayed on the Central Console Unauthorized alarms are those triggered by
76. The procedure for location of receivers is contained in the Security Escort Hardware Installation Manual Each receiver contains a radio receiver to detect the transmissions from transmitters and microcomputers to decode and interpret the received test and alarm messages In addition the microcomputers monitor to detect tampering and report such conditions to the transponder Each receiver contains a sounder similar to those in self contained smoke detectors These sounders are optionally activated if the receiver has detected an alarm transmission Indoor receivers are typically mounted on inside walls They are housed in small beige rectangular units Indoor receivers have one red and one green light The green light is used to indicate a successful test of a transmitter The red light is only illuminated during certain system tests and during alarms Outdoor receivers are contained in small weatherproof boxes typically mounted on the sides of buildings and on light posts Outdoor receivers do not have the visible red and green LED s Outdoors the strobe lights on the alert units flash to acknowledge successful tests Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 10 en Security Escort system architecture Security Escort 2 2 3 2 2 4 2 2 5 In addition to its radio receiver each receiver also contains a transmitter functionally similar to the hand held transmitters This transmitter can be com
77. Transponder parameter change dialog If all alarms are to be silent program the Run Silent field see Transponder parameter change dialog page 72 If this system has master and slave computers set the Default Master Computer and Default Slave Computer see Remote setup dialog page 92 If using pager access in this system see Pager setup dialog page 97 If this computer runs other programs at the same time Security Escort is running set the Not Always Top Window field see Security Preferences dialog page 40 To program the ID receiver to automatically enter the transmitter IDs see Security Preferences dialog page 40 To set the names of the subscriber classes see System Default dialog in the Security Escort Operation Manual To program the transmitters into the Subscriber Database refer to the Security Escort Operation Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort 4 1 1 4 1 2 System menus and screens en 17 System menus and screens File menu Ne Locate transmitters Maintenance alarm database Operator database Reports database Subscriber database Transponder database Transmitter Change Exit Figure 4 1 File Menu Locate transmitters This selection allows the operator to display the last reported location of the transmitter assigned to the indicated individual or asset When the individual or asset is selec
78. a pop up message appears to inform the user H Subscriber database The subscribers database has more records that this system is allowed The Import button is only visible to users or operators who are assigned the minimum security level of Install and if the file to import is named accordingly in the correct folder The file of data record entries must be placed in the Security Escort folder typically C ESCORT and named as TABMERGE DAT After preparing the TABMERGE DAT file in the Security Escort folder start the Security Escort software Go to menu File gt Subscriber Database dialog and click the Import button A popup dialog appears asking for confirmation to proceed with the import or to abort the operation r Subscriber database This operation erase database contents Are you sure you want to continue Figure 7 2 Subscriber Database Import Confirmation Dialog Click the Yes button to continue Otherwise click the No button to abort Be patient as it may take a while and watch for the disk activity to stop If the data is imported successfully a pop up confirmation message appears It is a good idea to remove the TABMERGE DAT file to disable the import feature the Import button becomes invisible If the data is not imported successful a pop up error message appears The error message will indicate the likely issue causing the import to fail
79. acters Point Location Text This field may be up to 100 characters This field may contain any printable ASCII character except the Map X Position AA X position of the point on the map Default is 0 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Map Y Position AB Y position of the point on the map Default is 0 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Sensitivity Adjust AC 0 99 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Bitmap Number AD 0 99 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Point Number 1 AE This field must be 1 the point number This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Point Type AF O receiver 1 Alert unit 2 Virtual 7 None This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 134 en Maintenance Security Escort Data fields in required Excel Restrictions order Column Algorithm Number AG O Default 1 Classic 2 Linear 3 Low 4 Medium 5 Strong This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Floor AH O Basement5 1 Basement4 2 Basement3 3 Basement2 4 Basementi 5 Tunnel 6 Basement 7 Ground 8 Outside 9 Floor 1 10 Floor 2 11 Floor 3 12 Floor 4
80. alid representing either an alarm or a test from a transmitter the peak amplitude of the received signal is recorded Transponder scanning The transponder continually scans all of its receivers to see if any of them received a valid transmission Once a transponder determines that one or more of its receivers received a transmission it directs a message to those receivers to determine the specifics of the transmission Receiver response The receivers respond to these messages with the identification code of the transmitter that sent the alarm or test the alarm or test type and the amplitude of the signal received from the transmitter Transponder data collection and response The transponder next constructs a message for the Central Console containing the receiver addresses for all receivers responding to the event and signal levels of the receptions the alarm or test type and the transmitter identification number The transponder then verifies that the communications channel is free and transmits the information to the Central Console If the communication channel is busy the transponder delays a random period of time and tries again Central Console response 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 appropria
81. all the troubles currently being reported by transponders receivers and alert units Report of the guard tours collected within the last day This selection does not generate a printed report However the Midnight report and Sunday only checkboxes must be checked to write a file of the guard tour information Another application like Microsoft Excel can sort and print the desired reports The guard tour exception reports collected within the last day Not currently implemented Alarm reports for all of the new alarms that have been received by the system Notices to all of the subscribers that have not tested within the last 28 days Not currently implemented Report of subscriber testing for the last 7 days broken down by hour Report of security personnel testing for the last 7 days broken down by hour Report of watchman personnel testing for the last 7 days broken down by hour Report of maintenance testing for the last 7 days broken down by hour Report of all subscribers that failed to check in during the last scheduled check in period Supervision Location report Report of all supervision enabled subscribers and their last Print Export Print report now Midnight report Sunday report known location Clicking this button prints all reports that are checked in the left hand check boxes Clicking this button exports all reports that are checked in the left hand checkboxes Reports that are selected are p
82. and area When they reference this area and the system locates the transmitter position outside the area a wandering Virtual fence alarm will be generated This alerts the operator and shows the position of the transmitter 6 6 Manual pages Allows manually entered messages to be sent to the service or security pagers Service and security pagers are configured in the Pager setup dialog Individuals and group pager assignments are configured in the Subscriber Database Send A Pager Text Message 4 Insert the text to be sent here Enter pager text and select the desired individual or group Send Service Send Security Stop all pages f Pager group Send to group v Send to individual Figure 6 5 Send Pager Message Dialog Insert the text to be sent here Enter the text to be sent to the pagers in the large text box at the top of the dialog Send Service Causes the entered message to be sent to the service pager and service pager group Send Security Causes the entered message to be sent to the security pager and security pager group Stop all pages Causes all pages currently queued automatic or manual to be aborted and deleted Use with caution Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 120 en Security Escort pager setup Pager group Send to group Send to Individual Cancel Security Escort To send a page to all members of a gr
83. ansponder current status dialog page 69 Transponder current status dialog page 69 under the Setup menu 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort System menus and screens en 61 NORTH POINT HOSPITAL 11 50 Mon May 18 2015 First verify that the cover has not been opened or removed Otherwise call the service individual in CONTACT INFORMATION below during normal business hours Enter trouble contact information here Figure 4 32 Pop Up Alert Showing Tamper Trouble This dialog allows the selection of which type of troubles that will appear in pop up messages on the console screen or be sent to the service pager The troubles described below are always recorded in the Transponder current status window but may or may not produce a pop up display or pager message depending on the selections for Popup or Pager checkboxes Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 62 en System menus and screens Security Escort Select Troubles To Display As Popup Dialogs And ToPrint di gt r transponder troubles ar MUX point AT receiver troubles Popup Pager Popup Pager l AC loss l AC loss f Input 1 B Low battery Low battery Input 2 l Tamper no delay MV Tamper no delay l Remote key activation No response l Remote key tamper Jamming l Bus faults Bad checksum Transponder troubles MUX point trou
84. ar Low algorithms for each transmitter The point reporting the best reception level determines the actual algorithm used for the location on any event If programmed as Default the algorithm used is Linear for points programmed as outdoor or tunnel All other points use Low If the point reporting the best reception level is not programmed for the Default algorithm the location calculation uses the algorithm programmed Other miscellaneous command buttons The functions of the other miscellaneous command buttons are as of below 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Locate Cut Copy Paste System menus and screens en 33 When clicked the Edit Transponder s Database Record dialog 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 so the point is at the center of the screen and all previously defined receivers and areas are shown with numerical labels When the map is showing the location of the desired receiver move the cross hair to the exact location of the receiver and click the right mouse button The Edit Transponder s Database Record dialog reappears and the selected location is entered into the X and Y coordinates When the map shows the desired location move the cross hair to the exact location of the first point of the p
85. aracters Away Zip This field may be up to 10 characters This field may contain only ALPHA numeric and the dash ASCII characters 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Data fields in required order Excel Column Maintenance en 123 Restrictions Supplemental Text Field 1 O This field may be up to 254 characters This field may contain any printable ASCII character except the Supplemental Text Field 2 This field may be up to 254 characters This field may contain any printable ASCII character except the Supplemental Text Field 3 This field may be up to 254 characters This field may contain any printable ASCII character except the Supplemental Text Field 4 This field may be up to 254 characters This field may contain any printable ASCII character except the Pager Phone Number This field may be up to 16 characters This field may contain only numeric comma and the dash ASCII characters Pager Password This field may be up to 6 characters This field may contain only numeric and ALPHA ASCII characters Pager Pager ID This field may be up to 10 characters This field may contain only numeric ASCII characters Subscriber Type Handicapped Type O Unclassified 1 Commuter 2 Faculty 3 Resident
86. arms The path that this slave or workstation computer uses to access the shared database files on the master computer This path may have a different drive letter on the different slave and workstation computers They are typically on the master computer but they may be on a file server or any other network accessible drive Note With version 2 04 and above of the software it is possible to use UNC path names instead of mapping drive letters Therefore the path to the master computer s database would be MASTER ESCORT If this option is checked the slave computer will back up all databases in the Master Database path to the Slave Database path each night at 3 00 am The path that this master or workstation computer uses to access the hot backup database files on the slave computer This path may have a different drive letter on the different master and workstation computers They are usually on the slave computer but they may be on a file server or any other network accessible drive Typically they would not be stored on the same computer as the Master Database path so a single failure would not prevent access to both the master and slave database files Note With version 2 04 or above of the software it is possible to use UNC path names instead of mapping drive letters Therefore the path to the slave computer s database would be SLAVE ESCORT The path on this workstation where the Security Escort was install
87. atabase structure problems To abort the restore process click the Cancel button 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Operators Subscriber Transponders Reports Master Database drive Slave Database drive Local Escort drive Cartridge disk drive Floppy A System menus and screens en 39 This is the database of all of the individuals with passwords to operate the system software and acknowledge alarms This database contains all of transmitters assigned in the system This database contains the configuration of the transponders receivers virtual receivers and alert units This database contains all of the alarm reports and related alarm map screens Store the backup files in the Security Escort Master Databasepath See the System Directories and Network Address dialog Store the backup files in the Security Escort Slave Databasepath See the System Directories and Network Address dialog Store the backup files in the save sub directory as the Security Escort System components are stored on this computer typically C ESCORT Store the backup files in the Backup restore to disk cartridge path assigned in the System Preferences dialog This path may point to a cartridge disk drive to a local hard disk or to a network disk drive Store the backup files on the floppy disk in floppy disk drive A Robert Bosch SEA Pte Lt
88. atabase transmitters produce audible alarm indications if the system is set for audible alarms in the Set Security Preferences dialog 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort AC loss Low battery Tamper Remote key activation Remote key tamper Transponder startup Bus faults System menus and screens en 63 The Central Console also attempts to reestablish communications by continually requesting transmissions from the transponder and listening on the communications channel When communications are restored with the Central Console the transponder transmits any alarm and trouble conditions that occurred during the communications loss Control of the horns LEDs strobes and sirens reverts to the Central Console This approach to managing a communications loss assures that alarm events cannot go undetected even if the Central Console is out of operation temporarily The transponder senses when it loses AC power and reports the condition to the Central Console After a few seconds delay the Central Console displays a pop up alert and records the condition in the audit file See Transponder Current Status dialog Periodically during normal operation the transponder tests its battery If the test fails it immediately reports the condition to the Central Console After a few seconds delay the Central Console displays a pop up alert and the condition is rec
89. bles M Communications failure l Output device error E Transponder startup E M COMM port overload l Network comm failure Transmitter supervision monitor Known transmitters C M All troubles to history Unknown transmitters T Popup trouble and pager delay Monitored periods 8 30 seconds Save Cancel Figure 4 33 Popup Trouble Filter Dialog Transponder troubles group Communications failure To continually assure that communications between the Central Console and each transponder are functioning properly each transponder is required to send a message to the Central Console periodically If there is no response from the transponder the Central Console displays a communications failure warning and records the condition in the audit file If a transponder determines it lost communications with the Central Console it assumes control of the outputs of the devices connected to it and transmits VM OK messages until it is acknowledged by the Central Console Notice If during this loss of communications an alarm transmission is received by one or more of the receivers attached to the transponder the transponder activates any alert units attached to it as well as the horns and red LED s on any of its receivers which detected the alarm transmission Since the transponder does not have access to the Subscriber Database it must assume that all transmitters are valid so even unauthorized not in the Subscriber D
90. button Stress test This checkbox causes the Central Console to continually request maps from the transponder When in this mode the Central Console sends a new map request as soon as it receives a map from the transponder rotating through the map types This test is used when diagnosing communications problems to create artificially high traffic on the communication link without interfering with the processing of alarms and tests The stress test ceases when the checkbox is cleared or this screen is closed by clicking the Cancel button Current Troubles This window displays all current troubles for this transponder In the Current Transponder Status dialog there is a low battery and a tamper condition being reported for this transponder This window also displays the restoration to a normal condition when it occurs When the fault is corrected clicking the Acknowledge button eliminates any restoration reports Conditions which were not rectified remain in the window Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 72 4 3 6 en System menus and screens Not Responding Map Out of Service Map Reset Transponder Troubles Jamming Map Tamper Map AC Loss Map Low Battery Map Previous Next Acknowledge Refresh Data Cancel Security Escort To assist in diagnosing problems with the receivers and alert units associated with a transponder several co
91. c components transmitters receivers alert units transponders and the Central Console The transmitter is a miniature radio transmitter used to transmit either a distress or a test signal The receivers are located throughout a protected area and detect the radio transmissions from transmitters Alert units are siren strobe units activated in the event of an alarm Transponders are devices that control groups of receivers and alert units connected to them by wire Each transponder relays alarm and test signals from its receivers to the central console In addition the transponder tests for device and wiring faults and transmits problem conditions to the central console The Central Console consists of a computer the master computer an optional backup computer the slave computer Up to eight optional workstation computers can be used to receive alarm and trouble signals from the transponders analyze the signals activate strobes and sirens on the alert units and produce a display for the security dispatcher Each of these system elements is described in further detail below System components Transmitter There are several types of transmitters for personal use those normally assigned to system subscribers one for security personnel and one for maintenance personnel Each transmitter type serves a different purpose All versions of transmitters for personal use produce alarm and test transmissions Subscriber transmitter Each tra
92. cations corresponding to receivers that are reporting jamming A O zero indicates that the receiver is not jammed Tamper Requests a map of all the points that are currently reporting a tamper condition to the system The Tamper button displays a map with 1 in the locations corresponding to points that are reporting tamper A O zero indicates points that are not tampered 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Restarted Dropped Horn Siren Map Green LED Map Strobe Red LED Map AC Loss Low Battery Map Out Of Service Map System menus and screens en 67 Requests a map of all the points that are powered up or hada watchdog failure to the system The Restarted button displays a map with 1 in the locations corresponding to points that are restarted Requests a map of all the receivers that have dropped one or more receptions due to high traffic The Dropped button displays a map with 1 in the locations corresponding to receivers that dropped one or more transmissions Requests a map of all the points that have their horn or sirens on on this transponder The Horn Sirens Map button displays a map with 1 in the locations corresponding to points which have their outputs on A O zero indicates that the output is off Requests a map of all the points on this transponder that have thei
93. cations support W32mkde exe the database manager W32mkrc dll support for the database manager Wbtrcall dll Support for the database manager Wbtrv32 dll support for the database manager Lfbmp7On dll support for the screen images Lfcmp7On dll support for the screen images Ltkrn7On dll support for the screen images Ltfil7On dll support for the screen images Security Escort The following files are the preferences for this workstation and are stored in the same directory as ESC32 EXE Files Description Wprefers edb the workstation preferences settings Prefersc edb Old system preferences settings This file is converted to gprefers edb and wprefers edb and then is automatically deleted The map of the facility is a standard Windows bitmap BMP file It must be stored in the same directory as ESC32 EXE Files Description MAPO EDB Main map bitmap file MAP1 EDB Extra map bitmap file if used MAP2 EDB Extra map bitmap file if used 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Files required for Security Escort en 143 The following files are the system databases that are stored at the Master Database path duplicate copy in the Slave Database Path Files Description Operator edb System Operators Database Preferen edb System Preferences se
94. checkbox would be checked If this checkbox is checked the confirmation pager message is not sent to the any of the pagers when the alarm is acknowledged by an acknowledgement transmitter If this checkbox is checked the lanyard alarm is suppressed and not reported If this checkbox is checked the man down alarm is suppressed and not reported This box determines the length of time that the sirens and horns will sound before being automatically silenced by the Central Console When the sounders are automatically silenced in this way the Central Console remains in its alarm mode The numerical value is in seconds and it can be set between 0 and 9999 Typically this value would be set to prevent violating local noise ordinances and it defaults to 240 seconds 4 minutes Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 44 en System menus and screens Recall operator in X seconds On outside tests flash strobe for X seconds Man down delay timer X seconds Man down jitter timer X seconds Auto Reset Comm Ports X hours Trigger all the outputs on alarm X seconds End of shift reminder First Second Third shift reminder Database find level Security Escort This box determines the length of time before a recall alert is issued to the operator at the Central Console when an alarm is being displayed If neither the mouse nor any key has been actuat
95. computer is the one controlling the devices If the master computer is unavailable for some reasons slave computer could take over the operation automatically or manually Once the master computer is back online slave computer will hand over the control to the master computer If both the master and slave computers are not available the system is not operational Devices will take control by themselves Notice In the event where the master computer is unavailable and the slave computer takes control of the devices alarms will be reported on the slave computer If the master computer becomes available again it will try to take control of the devices However if there are still unacknowledged alarms on the slave computer the master computer will not succeed in taking control as the alarms need to be acknowledged on the slave computer first The master computer will try to take control of the devices continuously until the unacknowledged alarms on the slave computer are acknowledged accordingly During the acknowledgement process the receiver s sounders and red LEDs may not be turned off properly You may need to turn these off manually from menu Setup Receiver configuration There are 2 types of redundancy 1 Automatic redundancy system will automatically determine which computer will be the main controller based on the online availability of the master and slave computers not applicable for RS232 connections 2 Manual redunda
96. d Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 40 en System menus and screens 4 2 3 Clear entire file Restore Security Escort If selected and the Restore button clicked then that entire database will be cleared of all records This selection must be used with extreme caution Hold down the lt Shift gt lt Ctr gt keys when opening the dialog to enable the Clear entire file option When the Restore button is clicked the database selected will be restored from the destination selected on the right This message box is a reminder that if changes to the system databases have been made since the backup was made the changes will be lost Therefore those changes must be redone to the restored database This message box indicates the restore has been completed The previous database file has been renamed with an OLD extension and saved in the Escort sub directory Only the most recent database of each type is retained Security Preferences dialog The Security Preferences dialog is used to make important settings that govern how the Security Escort System reacts in the event of alarm and test transmissions from the subscribers transmitters This dialog is available only to the Security Director or his her key operator 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort System menus and screens en 41 r ae Turn on outside sounders
97. d Once the Point Number text box contains the proper value the device type can be selected from the Point Type drop down list Point Type None receiver Alert unit Figure 4 9 Drop Down List for Selection of Point Type The valid point types are receiver Alert unit Virtual receiver and None Select the Point Type device accordingly when there is a physical device connected at this bus location Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 30 en System menus and screens Security Escort Selecting receiver as the Point Type Point or Area Data Point Type Transponder Point Locate Number 5 2 receiver Alert 1 J Bus 0 point5 Bus Bus Alet2 out Algorithm Defaut Alert3 vo Floor level Basement5 Test Ln Location sasd0 Save Mapl0 Cancel Figure 4 10 Data Entry after Selection of Receiver Point Type i Copy Paste ig Each receiver can be assigned up to three alert units that are to be activated if it is one of the receivers reported by the transponder as part of an Alarm event Each receiver can also be assigned one alert unit that is to be activated to confirm Test transmissions These alert units need not be connected to the same transponder as the receiver To assign alert units to each receiver the drop down lists of Alert 1 Alert 2 and Alert 3 fields are used to select the transponder of the
98. d from 50 to 149 of their normal sensitivity using the SA setting Adjusting the Sensitivity SA Security Escort software version 2 03 and higher allow individual receiver sensitivity to be set in the Transponder Database Receivers can be adjusted from 50 to 149 of their normal sensitivity No physical receiver changes or upgrades are required This setting should only be changed if there are known location accuracy problems in the area of this receiver Settings of 50 to 99 desensitize the receiver to 50 to 99 of the actual received signal strength Settings of 1 to 49 increase the sensitivity to 101 to 149 of the actual received signal strength Try changing the sensitivity of receivers one at a time while testing the alarm location response For example if alarms are being pulled towards a particular receiver lower its sensitivity in 10 increments and retest If the area can be corrected using this method verify the surrounding areas to make sure they have not been adversely affected Generally it is better if the correction is done in small steps while verifying the adjacent areas rather than trying to correct the entire error in one step The SA option is only available if the Enable algorithm tweaks checkbox is checked in the System Preferences dialog Also in the Transponder Database the Algorithm dropdown list Medium or Strong pull location 6 a allows selection of Default Classic Line
99. d have a minimum of 1 MB video card to display subscriber s images Go to the Windows Start button Select Settings gt Control Panel gt Display Click the Settings tab In the Color palette control you can select 256 color High Color 16 bit or True Color 24 bit Set the system to High Color or True Color 256 color is likely to produce undesirable results When in doubt set to High Color In the same dialog window Desktop area can be set to 640 by 480 800 by 600 or 1024 by 768 pixels When the display is set to 640 by 480 not recommended the images are displayed on top of the map and therefore limit how much of the map displays The 1024 by 768 setting may require too much memory for most video cards and show more of the map decreasing the size of the map details Most video cards can be set to 800 by 600 and when in doubt this setting should be selected If you cannot choose these settings your video card or monitor setting may be incorrect refer to the system documentation to correct Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 114 en Security Escort pager setup Security Escort 6 6 1 6 2 Security Escort pager setup With version 1 10 and higher Security Escort supports Upto 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 Service pages that ca
100. d to hear the test transmission Highest The left box displays the highest receive level at which the test transmission was heard The right box displays the greatest number of packets heard from a single test transmission Average The left box displays the average receive level at which the test transmission was heard The right box displays the average number of packets heard from a single test transmission 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort 4 3 10 System menus and screens en 81 Lowest The left box displays the lowest receive level at which the test transmission was heard The right box displays the least number of packets heard from a single test transmission Run test The test only runs when this checkbox is checked To stop the test and retain the test values uncheck this checkbox Spacing This slows the test by forcing this number of seconds between test transmissions Normally this setting is left at the default of O Stop test and reset counters Clicking this button stops the test and resets all values Close dialog does not stop test Clicking this button closes this dialog but does not stop the test from running Reopening the dialog displays the current progress of the test The test should not be left running unless there is a specific need as it generates both RF and system traffic Network status dialog This dialog shows the status of commu
101. ddress switch settings of receivers and alert units as well as data entry errors in the Transponder Database Receiver Setup and Test Transponder TP A10 3 BUS 0 point 0 J0 2 a Put this receiver in setup mode Ambient 0 Horn Siren o M Auto Advance Red LED Strobe RF micro revision Green Led On C Switching C Left Reset point C E0 80 C Right CO 60 Default Transmit c Ao C ag Antenna Ambient Jamming Ant map Revision Jam map Cancel The history display shows maps from the selected transponder Figure 4 38 Receiver Configuration Dialog Put this receiver in setup This button initiates the setup process by causing both the mode red and green LED of the selected receiver to light up The red and green LED will be flashing On the Central Console this button changes the Abort setup for this MUX Point button to be able to proceed to the next device in the event that one receiver is not set up properly Ambient value The Ambient value shown above Auto Advance shows the current ambient level at the receiver To get an updated ambient reading select the point and click the Transmit button followed by the Ambient button 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Auto Advance RF micro revision Horn Siren Red LED Strobe Green Led Off On Antenna Ant map Reset poi
102. designated alert unit The point number can be keyed into the Point text box or click the button to display the receiver selection table Click the receiver number on the selection table dialog to populate the Point Number in the Point text box Similarly any alert unit whose strobe unit is to be activated in the event of a Test transmission from a transmitter can be assigned using the drop down lists of Test field Point or rea Data Point Type Transponder Point Locate Number 5 2 receiver Alert 1 TP A10 3 ji Bus 0 point5 E Bus Bus Alert 2 7 o Algorithm Defaut Alert3 gt Copy Floor level Basement5 Test A Paste Location sasd0 Save Map o Cancel Figure 4 11 Assigning Alert Unit to Receiver Point Type i di Use the Floor Level drop down list box to assign the physical floor level where a receiver is mounted at The Location field contains the text to be displayed on the Alarm Screen if this receiver is one of those closest to the alarm source The description is developed with the guidance of the security personnel who must respond to an alarm It is vital that the description be clear and unambiguous to them To enter a location description place the cursor in the Location field click the mouse and begin typing Receiver and alert unit location names are important because they are used for directing response to an alarm and aid service personnel in identifying the dev
103. down the system during high traffic times Always leave this item unchecked Records all communications to the modem for remote communications and pager access This selection is only used for diagnosing pager communication problems Leave this item unchecked This option outputs data allowing an engineer to evaluate how well the location algorithm is performing Leave this item unchecked Records when the master and slave computers switch roles Allows the data created by the Transponder Data View screen to be output This selection is only used for engineering diagnostics Leave this item unchecked Allows the data being sent to the printer to be sent to other outputs This item is unchecked Popup trouble filter dialog The Security Escort System contains many built in self testing features Each transponder tests the condition of the receivers and alert units connected to it When the transponder finds a device reporting a trouble condition it communicates the problem and the device identity to the Central Console This generates a brief alert tone displays a pop up message for the operator and sends an optional pager message The message indicates the nature of the trouble and instructs the operator on the proper course of action The event is recorded on the hard disks of both the main and backup computers and on the printout The status of the device is recorded in the Transponder current status dialog See Section Tr
104. e 75 Recall operator in X seconds 44 Receive Level Maps 60 Received signal strength 12 checkbox for displaying 86 measuring with maintenance transmitter 17 Received Transmission Map 66 Receiver 9 12 configuration 76 response to alarm 12 test sequence 14 Receiver 1 31 Receiver 2 31 Receiver Buffer Max 82 107 Receiver configuration dialog 76 Receiver parameters 27 Receiver sensitivity adjust 32 Receiver test dialog 79 Receivers not heard from report 48 Red Led Strobe 77 Reed switch 20 Refresh Data 72 82 84 107 Remote access 95 Remote comm port setup dialog 90 Remote computer 93 remote connection 95 96 Remote connection dialog 94 Remote Control Listening Port 105 Remote key activation 63 Remote key tamper 63 Remote setup dialog 92 Remote system control 94 Remove gt gt 51 Report End of shift reminder for 44 trouble filtering 61 Report database changes 59 Reports Database 18 Require alarm report 43 Requires check in 23 Requires restore 22 Reset Max 111 Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 152 en Index Reset point 77 Reset Status 82 84 107 Reset to Default 74 Reset Transponder 68 Reset Transponder Troubles 72 Restarted 67 Restore database 38 Restore to disk cartridge path 105 Revision 78 RF micro revision 77 RF point troubles 59 Run buddy check 85 Run silent 73 Run test 81 Security Esc
105. e alarms Subscriber This database contains all of transmitters assigned in the system Transponders This database contains the configuration of the transponders receivers virtual receivers and alert units Reports This database contains all of the alarm reports and related alarm map screens Master Database drive Store the backup files in the Security Escort Master Database path See the System Directories and Network Address dialog Slave Database drive Store the backup files in the Security Escort Slave Database path See the System Directories and Network Address dialog Local Escort drive Store the backup files in the save sub directory as the Security Escort System components are stored on this computer typically C ESCORT Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 38 en System menus and screens Security Escort 4 2 2 Cartridge disk drive Store the backup files in the Backup restore to disk cartridge path assigned in the System Preferences dialog This path may point to a cartridge disk drive to a local hard disk or to a network disk drive Floppy A Store the backup files on the floppy disk in floppy disk drive A Backup When the Backup button is clicked all databases selected with a checkmark will be saved to the destination selected on the right Restore dialog Should one or more database files become corrupted or erased due to a hard drive failure power surges or
106. each of the days of the week All times are expressed in 24 hour time 00 00 to 23 59 Each schedule has one Arm Time and one Disarm Time for each of the 7 days of the week If both the Arm Time and Disarm Time are programmed to 00 00 the schedule will be active armed for the entire day If the Arm Time is 00 00 and the Disarm Time is programmed the schedule will be active armed from midnight to the programmed Disarm Time The schedule will be off disarmed from the Disarm Time to the end of the day If the Disarm Time is 00 00 and the Arm Time is programmed the schedule will be off disarmed from midnight to the programmed Arm Time The schedule will be active armed from the Arm Time to the end of the day Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 52 en System menus and screens Security Escort Edit schedule arm and disarm times C i Arm Time hh mm 00 0 DisarmTime hh mm 00 0 Day of the week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday se Figure 4 25 Edit Schedule Time dialog If both the Disarm Time and the Arm Time are programmed and the Disarm Time occurs before the Arm Time normal 8 to 5 style day the schedule will be active armed from midnight to the programmed Disarm Time The schedule will be off disarmed from the Disarm Time to the Arm Time The schedule will be active armed from the Arm Time to the end
107. ed for the specified length of time the Central Console will trigger the alarm sound once This feature prevents inadvertently ignoring an active alarm event The numerical value is in seconds and it can be set between 0 and 240 Typically this would be set to 60 seconds The entry in this box controls the approximate length of time the strobe on an alert unit will flash to signify a successful transmitter test The value is in seconds and can be set between 0 and 15 Typically it is set to 5 seconds This value controls the time that a transmitter must be in a man down condition before a man down alarm is displayed Typically it would be set to 10 seconds Setting this value too short will cause inadvertent man down alarms to be generated This value controls the time that a transmitter will not be considering any man down alarm if man down alarm is received immediately after restore and before jitter time expire This setting will not be used in normal system This value controls the time that all the comm ports in the system will be automatically reset after configured duration This setting is used only if any communication failure is observed and should not be used unnecessarily This option turns on all outputs of the transponders and alert units for the duration configured 1 255 seconds when alarm is generated If someone acknowledges an alarm during this duration all these outputs will be turned off Otherwise after this dura
108. ed in Typically it is C ESCORT When backing up or restoring the databases to a disk cartridge this is the path that is used The Security Escort System software can display an image for each subscriber on the alarm screen This parameter tells the software the path where the image files are stored The default is C ESCORT IMAGES Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 106 en System menus and screens Security Escort Extension The subscriber images can be in JPEG or Windows Bitmap format All images in a system must be in the same format For the JPEG format enter the Windows extension JPG For the Bitmap format enter the Windows extension BMP Scaling When the display is set to 640x480 pixels and subscriber images are being displayed this parameter controls the image size This value can range from 10 to 100 and should be adjusted while viewing alarms to get the desired image size When the display is set to 800x600 or larger recommended this parameter has no effect Save Clicking this button saves the changes and closes the dialog window Cancel Clicking this button aborts the changes and closes the dialog window 4 5 2 Network socket status dialog This dialog shows diagnostic information for the selected TCP IP socket Current Network Socket Statu Socket number IP address Port Successful Incoming Messages Incoming Communications
109. ed troubles Send Installer demo alarms Select troubles in Popup Trouble Filter Send all other alarms Phone number PO Phone number O O Password Password Pager ID Pager ID Character limit so Character limit s0 Pages per call a Pages per call Ja Pager group Pager group 300 baud 1200 baud 9600 baud 300 baud C 1200 baud C 9600 baud l Cancel page if alarm reset System name sid Send page a second time 2 minute delay Syetentplione r Do not resend Alarm page Modem init ATEMOVX amp D280 Save Figure 4 49 Pager Setup Dialog Security Pager Confm Not Reqd Automatically send If checked send the troubles selected in the Popup trouble filter selected troubles dialog to the service pager Phone number Phone number to be dialed to access the paging service This phone number is usually different from the number you would manually dial to send a page The paging company assigns this value Password This is the password that must be sent to the paging service to send the page If not required leave this field black Usually a password is not required The paging company assigns this value Pager ID This is the ID that identifies the specific pager that this message is to be sent to Many times it is the last 7 digits of the phone number that you would manually dial to access this pager The paging company assigns this value Character limit This is the maximum number of characters allo
110. elect the desired area from this drop down list of the transponder s area names For the wandering alarm to work the supervision period must also be programmed for this transmitter Then specific transmitters are marked in the subscriber database to be constrained within a specific fenced area defined by this option If the transmitters leave their defined area the system will report this as a Wandering alarm and continue to monitor and track the location of the transmitter until the alarm is canceled from the screen in the normal way However these tracking updates can only occur every supervision transmission period not on an accelerated rate like a tracking alarm The Security Escort system computes the location of the transmitters when they broadcast automatic supervision transmissions periodically Because of the basic location accuracy and the floor to floor accuracy of the system there is a potential for some false alarms If false alarms are a problem check the Filter Virtual Fence checkbox in the Security Preferences dialog If you do this two successive location calculations will have to indicate the transmitter has moved outside the protected area before an alarm is generated The downside of this is a delay in the reporting of a wandering alarm of one extra transmitter supervision period This is the alarm group that controls the arm disarm status of this transmitter Select the desired alarm group from the dropdown list
111. em If displayed in yellow more than 50 of the queue was in use Maximum number of bytes that were processed by the system but not yet transmitted on this socket If displayed in yellow more than 50 of the queue was in use Clicking this button resets all values shown in this dialog Clicking this button refreshes all values shown in this dialog The values are not automatically updated when the dialog is left open 4 5 3 Computer s Winsock data dialog This dialog shows information about the Windows Winsock support This is only used for diagnostic purposes Window s Socket Informati Winsock Yersion 1 1 Max Sockets 32767 Description WinSock 2 0 SystemStatus Running a Figure 4 59 Computer s Winsock Data Dialog 4 5 4 Computer s name and address dialog This dialog shows the computer s network name and current IP address Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 108 en System menus and screens 4 6 Name UserPCO1 IP address 10 123 43 230 Security Escort Figure 4 60 Computer s Name and IP Address Dialog About menu Figure 4 61 About Menu Demo manual alarm subscriber 1 Demo lanyard alarm subscriber 2 File Utilities Logout Setup Printer Network About Demo manual alarm subscriber 1 Demo lanyard alarm subscriber 2 Demo man down alarm subscriber 3 Demo man down restoral subscriber 3 Demo
112. em set up and diagnosis Maintenance alarms are used during the system set up to verify that a receiver is functioning and is properly identified in the Transponder Database The maintenance alarm is also used to measure the received signal strength of the receivers from any location within the protected area The Central Console distinguishes the maintenance transmitter by its unique coded message and produces a printout of the signal strengths reported by receivers on each transponder In the test mode the maintenance transmitter behaves like a normal subscriber transmitter except that the Central Console does not verify the user ID portion of the transmitted code Unlike the subscriber transmitters all maintenance transmitters are assumed to be valid Point transmitter The point transmitter is used to protect assets not people It has a magnetic reed switch and a supervised loop that reports both open and shorted states The software can be programmed to report alarms and troubles on any of these conditions going off normal with unique text identifying the condition These transmitters are supervised and also optionally support the alarm follower Receiver The receivers are located throughout the protected area including building interiors Inside buildings the spacing of these devices depends on the building construction and the locating precision required Outdoors spacing depends on terrain and foliage conditions and building obstructions
113. ember that dial up pages may be routed to different paging companies and they may require different baud rates Set the baud rate to the highest baud rate common to all of the paging companies to be accessed The Character limit characters per page Pages per call affect all pages of the indicated type local and dial up These fields must be set to the lowest setting for any of the routes that may be used Remember that dial up pages may be routed to different paging companies and they may have different restrictions Subscriber individual pager setup In the Subscriber Database select the record for the desired individual Click the Edit Data button followed by the Advanced button 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Security Escort pager setup en 117 The Pager ID is required for all individual pagers dial up and local If the Phone number and Pager password are assigned the page is sent over the modem connection If the Phone number and Pager password fields are blank the page is routed to the local paging system If you do not desire this individual to have pager support leave the Phone number Pager password and Pager ID fields blank Edit Subscriber s Advanced Features a IE Fixed location transmitter Phone number Floor level Floor 1 Pager password Map X Position 624 Locate Pager ID Map Y Position 234 Pager Groups Hi Hi Map number jo
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115. er will cause a trouble report to be displayed For this option to be enabled the transmitter s class must be set to Point type If selected and the alarm group where this transmitter is assigned to is armed then an open loop on this transmitter will cause an alarm report to be displayed If selected and the alarm group where this transmitter is assigned to is disarmed then an open loop on this transmitter will cause a trouble report to be displayed If no alarm group is assigned the transmitter is always armed For this option to be enabled the transmitter s class must be set to Point type This is the text that will be displayed as the location of the alarm for fixed location transmitters and on pagers reporting this alarm Select the transponder with the area that is defined for a wandering virtual fence alarm See Transponder Area below for the operation and setup of the wandering alarm virtual fence alarm Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 22 en System menus and screens Transponder Area Alarm Group Requires Restore Security Escort 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 If this transmitter is constrained to remain within one of these defined areas first select the defining transponder in Transponder name above Then s
116. ers will be included in the alarm calculation Typically lower settings are better than higher settings This setting should be changed if there are known problems with the location using the Linear Algorithm The Enable Algorithm Tweaks checkbox must be checked for this to be displayed 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Low depth Medium depth Strong depth Alarm zone Save Cancel System menus and screens en 89 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 O to 6 default is 2 When set to 0 only the receivers closer to the actual location of the alarm will be considered in the location calculation As the setting is raised more distant receivers will be 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 be displayed 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 O to 6 default is 2 When set to 0 only the receivers closer to the actual location of the alarm will be considered in the location calculation As the s
117. ersonnel Clicking the Insert New button opens a new Transponder Database dialog window The System Design Layout Sheets prepared in advance by the installation manager should contain the necessary information for assigning the Transponder Name and ID the Comm Port or Radio ID as well as the names and multiplex addresses for all receivers and alert units connected to each transponder The layout sheets will also contain the text to be used to indicate the receiver locations and will designate the alert units to be driven by each receiver 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort System menus and screens en 27 m i Edit Transponder s Database Reco Transponder Data Type transponder Name ID Radio ID fo Comm Mode RS232 Comm Port Index A l Isolate From All Other Transponders For Location l Ignore Communications Failure Trouble Type Text Trouble Tamper Text Trouble Response Text Show points C Show areas r Point or Area Data Point Type Number fo 2 None gt Bus 0 point 0 Bus Bus Figure 4 6 Blank Dialog Resulting from Selection of Insert New Button The new elements of the Edit Transponder s Database Record dialog Trouble Type Text This is the text that will be shown in the trouble dialog when the remote key input on the transponder goes active shorted Trouble Tamper Text This is the te
118. es the Security Department personnel This Technical Reference Manual discusses only the software functions that are specific to installation and maintenance of the system All operations on the Central Console computers are password access controlled The Logout option on the main menu bar produces a screen for entry of the password Please enter your Security Escort 32 password e EE Cancel Figure 2 1 Screen for Password Entry Passwords may have different authority levels as assigned by installation company personnel or the Security Department s key operator Operations that are inaccessible at a given authority level appear in gray rather than black on the Central Console The installation and maintenance portion of the Security Escort Software is designed to facilitate the set up and modification of the system and to provide rapid diagnosis of system problems usually with only one person being required From the Central Console simple commands can be used to scan all devices on a particular transponder for their current status Devices can be enabled or disabled from the Central Console and the on board transmitter of one receiver can be activated to test an adjacent receiver in order to confirm that its radio receiver section is operating properly buddy check The Security Escort software also continually monitors the status of each transponder to insure it is functioning correctly All communications between the Central
119. es a release control message upon the re establishment of communications following a failure Clicking this button resets the transponder as if it was just powered up Any test or alarm processing that was in progress at the time is lost Requests the current state of the siren and strobe outputs on the transponder Clicking this button takes the currently selected point out of service That point no longer responds to the system as if it was disconnected Use this function with caution Clicking this button restores the currently selected point to an in service condition That point returns to normal function If this checkbox is checked the horn output of a receiver or the siren output of an alert unit is turned on if the On Output Command button is clicked or off if the Off Output Command button is clicked If this checkbox is not checked the state of this output is not changed If this checkbox is checked the green LED output of a receiver or the spare output of an alert unit is turned on if the On Output Command button is clicked or off if the Off Output Command button is clicked If this checkbox is not checked the state of this output is not change 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort 4 3 5 Strobe Red LED Off Output Command On Output Command Transponder Previous Next Bus X Point Y Unlimited Retries
120. es as exceptions Schedule 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort System menus and screens en 51 Ignore Holidays for this schedule option Each schedule can use the holiday dates as exceptions Schedules are activated armed following the normal schedules if the holiday dates are configured to be ignored Otherwise the schedules are activated the entire day for the holiday dates This schedule defines the check in times Holiday dates Remove gt gt lt lt Add i 2 25 2015 Date 4 December 2015 gt Ignore Holiday Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Figure 4 24 Holiday Selection in the Schedule Dialog Ignore Holidays for this Schedule Date Remove gt gt lt lt Add Edit Schedule Times dialog If the Ignore Holidays checkbox is checked for the indicated holiday dates the schedules are activated armed that entire day If the Ignore Holidays checkbox is not checked the normal action of the schedules takes place on the holiday dates Clicking this button displays a calendar where you can graphically select a date Clicking this button removes the selected date from the Holiday dates list box Clicking this button adds the date shown to the Holiday dates list box This dialog allows the arming and disarming times to be programmed for
121. estination for Local Service Pages Local Security Pages or All Local Pages Computer Mode System serial ports Default Master computer Port 1 Port 2 C Default Slave computer DIisdblEdE RE EED O C Workstation computer History filter output Video switcher control C Remote computer Remote system control r Modem access setup Local Service Pages Emergency answer only Local Security Pages Master computer answers All Local Pages C Slave computer answers Wheelock port C Direct connect port MV Answering machine override EE M Pulse dial Answer on rin Ja s Modem init ATEMN1 Q XS0 0S7 120 Dialing prefix AP Modem reset ATZ Password Password verify Cancel Figure 6 1 Remote Setup Dialog 6 3 Service and security alarm pager setup Pager access is set up in the Pager setup dialog under the Setup menu Refer to the Pager setup dialog for details that are not covered here Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 116 en Security Escort pager setup Security Escort 6 4 Set Up Pager Access TAP or PET Pager Access Protocols a z PES Service pager Security pager l Automatically send selected troubles Send Installer demo alarms Select troubles in Popup Trouble Filter Send all other alarms Phone number Phone number Password Password Pager ID Pager ID Character limit 80
122. et during system installation using a multi position switch on the receiver or alert unit circuit board Transponders communicate on the data bus with individual multiplex devices by issuing commands which contain the receiver or alert unit s multiplex address Note that a given transponder may have up to eight devices with the same binary multiplex address one on each bus Thus the complete identification of a particular device must include the transponder with which it is associated 1 to 255 the bus on which it is located 0 to 7 and its binary multiplex address 0 to 7 When a receiver or alert unit detects a reportable event alarm test tamper loss of AC power and so on it goes into an off normal state To quickly locate any devices which might state global commands which are interpreted simultaneously by all of its devices are issued by the transponder approximately ten times per second These global commands are followed by commands to specific devices to determine the nature of the off normal condition and in the case of an alarm or test to obtain the Transmitter Identification Number Transmitter Battery Condition and Received Signal Strength This information is used by the Central Console to identify the subscriber transmitting the alarm test and determine the subscriber s location be in the off norma Central Console The Central Console consists of one to eight IBM PC compatible computers runnin
123. etting is raised more distant receivers will be 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 checckbox must be checked for this to be displayed 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 O to 6 default is 2 When set to 0 only the receivers closer to the actual location of the alarm will be considered in the location calculation As the setting is raised more distant receivers will be 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 be displayed Four alarm zones allow the selection of which alarms from specific transmitters are reported on this workstation This workstation displays the alarms only for the alarm zones that are checked Each transmitter can be assigned to one or more alarm zones and when that transmitter generates an alarm if this workstation has one or more of the same alarm zones checked that alarm is displayed The system defaults to all alarms displayed on all workstations Save the changes and close the dialog window
124. ference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort System menus and screens en 37 WARNING Restoring a file will overwrite all existing data and that data will be lost forever Database Source C Operators Master Database drive C Subscriber Slave Database drive C Reports Cartridge disk drive Floppy A oe r C Transponders C Local Escort drive 6 E Clear entire file Figure 4 16 Backup Dialog When the Backup menu item is chosen options are presented to save the databases to the master or slave computer s hard drive a cartridge drive or to a floppy drive of this computer When saving to a floppy disk or cartridge drive verify that the appropriate disk or cartridge is inserted into the drive before clicking the Backup button To abort the process click the Cancel button in the dialog Only the databases with a checkmark will be backed up Typically all databases should be backed up at once Only when they do not fit on one floppy disk should you save individual databases to one floppy then switch floppy disks and repeat the procedure to save the rest of the files As insurance against database problems multiple backups to different disks should be made frequently At least one backup copy should be stored in a different location from this system remember to keep this copy current Operators This is the database of all of the individuals with passwords to operate the system software and acknowledg
125. from a maintenance transmitter The About dialog presents the version information copyright data and internal processing timers Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 110 en System menus and screens Security Escort niet a Version 2 15 0 1 May 13 2015 18 33 50 Free Disk Space Total Disk Space Serial number 275153 mb 305142 mb 459006585 Tick Time Idle Time Alarm Time Test Time Other Time Alarm Location Tick Passes Hour Idle Passes Hour Average Max 0 ms 0 ms 1 ms 47 ms 0 ms 0 ms 0 ms 0 ms 0 ms 0 ms 0 ms 543 0 270809 0 Users Transponders Receivers Alert Unit Workstations Figure 4 62 About Dialog Version Free Disk Space Total Disk Space Tick Time Idle Time Alarm Time Current Allowed 14 500 30 1920 2 9 1 0 Cancel At the top of the dialog the software version and the date and time that it was compiled is displayed This shows the free disk space on the C drive of this computer This shows the total disk space on the C drive of this computer The amount of time spent in the time tick processor per pass The amount of time spent In the idle time processor per pass The amount of time spent to process each alarm report from a transponder 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Test Time Other Time Alarm
126. g the Security Escort software within the Microsoft Windows environment One computer serves as the main controller for the entire Security Escort System the master computer anda second serves as an optional backup the slave computer The other computers serve as workstations for the operators of the software The slave and workstation computers can be used for administrative functions such as adding subscribers or performing routine system tests without interfering with the operation of the master computer 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort 2 2 6 2 3 Security Escort system architecture en 11 In the event of an alarm from a transmitter the console displays the name of the individual to whom the transmitter is assigned and the location from where the transmission was made The location information is shown graphically on a map of the protected area Other information about the subscriber such as address home address phone number and any disabilities may also be shown Both the main computer and the backup record all messages sent between the Central Console and the transponders providing redundancy of records Software overview The Central Console contains all operating software and databases required by the Security Escort System The Security Escort Operation Manual describes that portion of the system software which affects system operators in most cas
127. g this checkbox causes signal strength levels to appear on the receiver icons when displaying tests on the main map screen Otherwise the green test icons are displayed Enable algorithm tweaks Checking this checkbox causes the Map Scale Alarm Spot Size and depth settings to be displayed in this dialog It also controls the display of the SA and Algorithm settings in the Edit Transponder s Database Record dialog Pager communications Normally this checkbox is not checked If checked the communications to the dial up wide area paging system through the modem will be displayed on the history screen This function is only used to diagnose communications problems to the paging system Monitor communications Normally this checkbox is not checked If checked the communications to the modem will be displayed on the history screen This function is only used to diagnose communications problems with the modem Monitor supervisions Monitor supervision alarms Display maintenance alarm Normally when a maintenance alarm is received from a maintenance transmitter the red LED on all receivers hearing the transmission will flash for 5 seconds If this checkbox is checked the receiver with the loudest reception level will turn on both the red and green LED for 5 seconds Sound maintenance alarm If this checkbox is checked the receiver with the loudest reception level on a maintenance alarm will turn on its sounder for 5 seconds Normally this
128. ged in this dialog to Off disarmed or Automatic by Schedule Selecting this option assigns the alarm group s arming state to be controlled by the indicated schedule When the schedule is active on or armed the alarm group will be armed When the schedule is off disarmed the alarm group will be disarmed Any number of alarm groups may be assigned to the same schedule Clicking this button takes you to alarm group 1 Clicking this button takes you to the next lower alarm group from the one currently displayed It will not wrap around Therefore it will be disabled at alarm group 1 Clicking this button takes you to the next higher alarm group from the one currently displayed It will not wrap around Therefore it will be disabled at alarm group 99 Clicking this button takes you to alarm group 99 Alarm Group State dialog This dialog will display a list of the alarm groups that are currently armed and have one or more transmitters points faulted The points are presented because they were not restored when their automatic schedule armed or there was an alarm while the alarm group was on 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort 4 2 11 System menus and screens en 55 a A Points that are faulted pP s name Location Figure 4 28 Alarm Group State Dialog Print Report Clicking this button prints the displayed data
129. heck in times gt Holiday dates Edit Schedule Times Remove gt gt View Alarm Groups Date 5 1 2015 ase Save l Ignore Holidays for this schedule Cancel a OOn OO BE N Figure 4 23 Schedule Screen For each day of the week the arm time time the schedule becomes active and disarm time time the schedule becomes inactive are displayed To edit the arm and disarm times click the Edit Schedule Times button Double clicking the number of the schedule allows you to name the schedules This schedule defines the One of the ten schedules can be used to define the check in check in times times for those subscribers that must check in Click on the schedule for the check in schedule highlighting it Then check this checkbox to set the selected schedule as the check in schedule Both the arm time and disarm time must be programmed for every day the check ins must take place The arm time is the start of the check in schedule and it must occur before the disarm time that marks the end of the check in schedule for that day Edit Schedule Times Clicking this button displays the Edit Schedule Times dialog so the day of week arm and disarm schedule times can be edited View Alarm Groups Clicking this button displays the View Alarm Groups dialog This screen shows the alarm groups assigned to the selected schedule and their current arming state Ignore Holidays for this Each schedule can use the holiday dat
130. heckbox and it will share the computer s display like all other Windows applications After checking this checkbox stop and restart the Security Escort System for this feature to take effect This checkbox is unchecked by default Do not check this checkbox in a live Security Escort System It is for diagnostic Engineering testing only Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 88 en System menus and screens ID Receiver Point Control room Point Map scale Alarm spot size Linear depth Security Escort Assign a receiver for automated transmitter exchanges The Security Escort System contains a feature where the transmitter identification number can be automatically entered into the Subscriber Database This is used for entering transmitters when first issuing them to subscribers and for transmitter exchanges This automatic capture of the transmitter identification number is accomplished by performing certain procedural steps see the Security Escort Operation Manual and then using the transmitter to make a test transmission in close proximity to a designated receiver usually located close to the Central Console By capturing the transmitter identification number in this manner keystroke errors are avoided during database entries and changes The receiver chosen for this purpose is designated as the ID Capture Receiver To assign the ID Capture Receiver its transponde
131. hese are future options leave at default 0 These are future options leave unchecked These parameters are used for engineering system load testing only Do not use in a live system as they can generate more traffic than a system can handle therefore actual alarms may be missed Leave them at default Selects the transponder the data is presented for Returns to the previous transponder in the system Advances to the next transponder in the system Sends the changes made to the selected transponder Changes are not made to the transponder EEPROM memory unless this button is clicked Reset the selected transponder to the default settings Cancel the operation and close the dialog window Transponder data view dialog This dialog is solely for engineering evaluation of the transponder only 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort System menus and screens en 75 r View Transponder s Internal Data RAM point info EE point info RAM point stat EE point stat RAM point trouble EE point trouble RAM EE mstat batt Bus micro revision RAM EE buss fault Last MUX message RAM counters EE counters RAM point info RAM point stat RAM point trouble RAM EE mstat batt RAM EE buss fault RAM counters EE point info EE point stat EE point trouble Bus micro revision Last MUX message EE counters Save EE Clear
132. high level of message errors indicates a serious communication problem Incoming Retried Messages The total number of messages successfully received from this transponder that indicated they were retried This field is yellow if 1 5 or more of the messages are retried A high level of retried messages indicates a serious communication problem Total Outgoing Messages The total number of messages sent to this transponder from the Central Console Outgoing Retried Messages The total number of message retries to this transponder This field is yellow if 1 5 or more of the messages are retried A high level of retried messages indicates a serious communication problem Outgoing Failed Messages This is total number of messages that could not to be delivered to this transponder This field is yellow if there are any failed messages Outgoing failed messages cause the Central Console to display an alert message that communications have failed Auto scan The auto scan function performs the above stress test proceeding from one transponder to the next after one of each type of map is requested and received After the last map type and before proceeding to the next transponder a command is issued to refresh the transponder data so that when an auto scan proceeds through all transponders all transponder and point troubles are updated Auto scan is terminated by removing the check in the Auto scan checkbox or by closing the screen using the Cancel
133. his dialog is first opened This string is specific to each modem model The default string should work with most modems Save the changes and close the dialog window Cancel the changes and close the dialog window This dialog sets up the remote access parameters that allow remote connection to a live Security Escort System 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort System menus and screens en 95 System Ds Fairport gt No remote connection Dial Disconnect i Figure 4 47 Remote Connection Dialog Set the modem port and speed in the Remote comm port setup dialog The speed selected should be greater than the speed of the modem and the same as the speed selected for the remote system Use the Backup command under the Utilities menu to create a database backup to a disk In the Remote setup dialog assign a password and set which computer Master or Slave is to answer and the number of rings to answer on Also copy the map files from the live Security Escort System The map is in the Escort sub directory and is named MAPO EDB There may also be other maps with the names MAP1 EDB MAP2 EDB and so on In the Security Escort System used for remote access This dialog sets up the remote access parameters that allow remote connection to a live Security Escort System 1 Program all communication port indexes in the Transponder comm port setup d
134. hnical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 74 4 3 7 en System menus and screens Verbose point reports Test min level Test differential Alarm min level Alarm differential Byte Spare Test transmitter type Test receiver 1 2 3 4 Transmit delay Transmit point Load delay Tamper load Transponder Previous Next Send change Reset to Default Cancel Security Escort If checked alarm and test reports include average levels and packet count information This extra information is for diagnostic proposes only and is not required for system operation Since the additional data increases the system traffic load leave this item unchecked This is the minimum receive level 1 to 255 a receiver must see before the green light displays acknowledging a successful test Leave this item at default 128 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 Leave this item at default 64 This is the minimum receive level 1 to 255 a receiver must see before the sounder and red light is displayed for an alarm Leave this item at default 1 This is the minimum difference in receive level 1 to 255 a receiver must be less than the loudest receiver hearing an alarm before the sounder and red light are displayed for an alarm Leave this item at default 255 T
135. ialog to None 2 In the Remote comm port setup dialog set the network port to None and set the modem to the communication port of the modem The speed selected should be greater than the speed of the modem and the same as the speed of the live system that is being called 3 Inthe Remote setup dialog set the Master Slave remote setting to remote 4 Inthe Remote connection dialog select the Insert new button and enter a name password phone number and three character file extension for this system s database files Using a disk written with the Backup command of the system you desire access to restore the database files Select the system you just entered from the drop down list in the Remote connection dialog Exit the Remote connection dialog 5 Select Restore menu item under the Utilities menu Restore from the backup disk to each database When completed you should also store a copy of the map file in the Escort sub directory under the name MAPO xxx where xxx is the three character file extension entered earlier 6 In the Remote connection dialog click the Dial button to call the remote system If the first 5 8 or 12 characters of the password match you can enter the system Insert new Clicking this button presents a blank Phone Book Edit dialog to enter a new remote access Security Escort System Edit Selecting the desired Security Escort System and then clicking this button allows the existing
136. ice in the event of a problem The Problem Reports displayed on the central console and printed by the hardcopy printer contain the device location descriptions that are entered in the Location field 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort System menus and screens en 31 The Map field defines which bitmap to display for this receiver or area when an alarm is closest to it The default map is 0 which corresponds to bitmap MAPO EDB stored in the Security Escort sub directory Map 1 is MAP1 EDB There can be 100 maps per Security Escort System 0 to 99 Selecting Virtual receiver as the Point Type Use the Virtual selection when there is no physical device connected at this bus location Starting with version 2 03 of the Security Escort software you can add Virtual receivers in the Transponder Database A Virtual receiver is added at one of the 64 points allowed per transponder However there is no physical hardware used Point or Area Data Point Type Locate Number S Virtual Receiver 1 Bus 0 point 5 a E Bus Bus Receiver 2 rl Algorithm Default Copy Floor level Basement5 Paste Location saso Save Mapl0 Cancel Figure 4 12 Data Entry after Selection of Virtual Receiver Point Type i ieg The Virtual receiver is intended to compensate in cases where there is a receiver imbalance For example if a building
137. ified BD Encoded 32 bit time value Do not change Low Battery BE Encoded 32 bit time value Do not change Spare2 BF This field should be blank Spare3 BG This field should be blank 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Maintenance en 127 7 1 2 Exporting the Subscriber Database This section describes the information required to export data from the Subscriber Database Notice There is no way to undo the operations Therefore it is recommended to perform a database backup prior to starting the task Upon completion of the task verify the updated data before the new database is placed in service If there are problems restore the Subscriber Database from the backup To import or merge data from the import merge file you will need to format the data and columns according to a specific format To simplify the preparation it is recommended that you perform the export function first so that you can use the exported file as your template for your data import merge You will need to rename the file from TABMERGE_EXPORT DAT to TABMERGE DAT accordingly Only users or operators who are assigned the minimum security level of View Subscribers are able to view the Subscriber Database Go to menu File gt Subscriber Database dialog and click the Export button Notice Important The export operation does not change the existing records in Subsc
138. ile Dialog Network menu This is the network menu used to set up and monitor the TCP IP network and the computer s file paths File Utilities Logout Setup Printer About System directories and network address Network socket status Get this computer s Winsock Data i Get this computer s name and address Figure 4 56 Network Menu System directories and network address dialog Use this dialog to set up the network IP addresses ports and related options File paths can also be configured 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort System menus and screens en 103 Edit System Directories and Network Address l Databases are not shared l Disable auto reconnect Show connection pop ups Auto synchronize time Show all error pop ups Comm fail reset a561 Master s Network Address Slave s Network Address 7 10 1 23 43 1 fi 0 123 43 73 Master s Network Listen Port Slave s Network Listen Port a561 Remote Control Listening Port 4562 Master Database path xh Slave Database path M Autobackup to the slave database WA Local Escort path CAESCORT Backup restore to disk cartridge path Subscriber image file path Extension JPG Scaling 100 CAESCORTVMAGE SY ses Figure 4 57 System Directories and Network Address Dialog Databases are not shared Show connection pop ups Show all error pop ups If this
139. int info 75 EE point stat 75 EE point trouble 75 Emergency answer only 93 Enable algorithm tweaks 86 Enable printer 100 101 Enable Rec 80 Enable reed switch 20 Enable remote key 73 End of File 26 End of shift reminder 44 Excel test history files 87 Exit 35 Export 48 Exporting a Subscriber Database 121 Exporting a Transponder Database 129 Exporting the Subscriber Database 127 Exporting the Transponder Database 138 F Fail to test letters 48 Failed pager attempts 82 Failed to Check in Report 23 File menu 17 Files required 142 Filter virtual fence 22 42 First 54 Fixed location and pager text 21 Fixed location transmitter 20 Floor 35 119 Floor level 20 30 Floppy A 38 Force map background erase 85 Formfeed 100 101 Free Disk Space 110 G Green Led 68 77 Green Led Map 67 Guard tour exception report 48 Guard tour level 45 Guard tour minutes 45 Guard tour report 48 Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 148 en Index H Hardware Overrun 82 84 High speed buddy check 85 Highest 80 History archive file A 58 History archive file B 58 History filter dialog 57 History filter output 94 History screen 58 Hits 80 Hold printer data 100 Horn Siren 68 77 Horn Siren Map 67 l lm OK Check 68 I m OK message 68 I m OK Release Control 68 ID Receiver 88 Idle Passes Hour 111 Idle
140. is button to present the Window s system printer selection window This window is used to select the report printer from all of the printers that are installed on this computer Click this button to print the data that is currently held in Security Escort s report printer buffer Click this button to send a formfeed to the report printer Click this button to close the dialog window This selection will print the current data in the History Screen buffer to the report printer 4 4 4 Print file dialog Enter the name of the file to be printed or click the Browse button to open the Common Open File dialog Then click the Print button to print the file to the report printer Print File Filename EE Browse Print Printer Driver Port Figure 4 54 Print File Dialog Microsoft XPS Document Writer This is the standard Windows Common Open File dialog that is used for selecting the file to be printed It works the same as any other Window s standard application Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 102 en System menus and screens Security Escort 4 5 4 5 1 ere Open Look in EF Escort sa Et Ely A Name Date modified d Images 5 18 2015 10 52 AM a_audit bt 5 20 2015 3 15 PM supervis tt 5 19 2015 6 55 PM 4 alii er p Files of type Text Files TXT Cancel Figure 4 55 Common Open F
141. is field may be up to 16 characters This field may contain only numeric comma and the dash ASCII characters Here Address 1 This field may be up to 30 characters This field may contain any printable ASCII character except the Here Address 2 This field may be up to 30 characters This field may contain any printable ASCII character except the Here City This field may be up to 20 characters This field may contain any printable ASCII character except the Here State This field may be up to 3 characters This field may contain only ALPHA ASCII characters Here Zip This field may be up to 10 characters This field may contain only ALPHA numeric and the dash ASCII characters Away Phone Number This field may be up to 16 characters This field may contain only numeric comma and the dash ASCII characters Away Address 1 This field may be up to 30 characters This field may contain any printable ASCII character except the Away Address 2 This field may be up to 30 characters This field may contain any printable ASCII character except the Away City This field may be up to 20 characters This field may contain any printable ASCII character except the Away State This field may be up to 3 characters This field may contain only ALPHA ASCII ch
142. lter dialog If selected this system serial port sends out the strings programmed in the Video Switcher field of the Transponder Database Edit dialog s Area data Also see Video switcher restore field below If selected this system is controlled by another system through a proprietary protocol This setting can only be used when two systems are specifically designed to work together If selected system will send service pages via the local port If selected system will send security pages via the local port If selected system will send both service and security pages via the local port This string is transmitted on any system serial port programmed for Video switcher control when all alarms are restored This string is transmitted to the video switcher to reset it to the default displays Up to 20 characters can be entered Control characters can be entered as A for control A This is the initialization string transmitted to the modem to set it up for all communications except paging Normally this setting does not need to change To allow changes to this string hold down the lt Shift gt lt Ctrl gt keys when this dialog is first opened This string is specific to each modem model The default string should work with most modems This is the reset string transmitted to the modem Normally this setting does not need to change To allow changes to this string hold down the lt Shift gt lt Ctrl gt keys when t
143. lts Dialog Titles that are entered into the Subscriber Name field in the Subscriber Database are entered here The system alphabetizes the Subscriber Database entries by last name When a title is entered after the last name the entry is alphabetized incorrectly by title Entering the titles prevents this problem The labels for the four Information label in the Subscriber Database are also changeable here System Labels dialog The alarm type definitions are customized to customer s requirements in this dialog window 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort System menus and screens en 47 Edit System Alarm Type Alarm type label 1 Person threatened Alarm type label 2 Accident person Alarm type label 3 Accident auto Alarm type label 4 Medical problem Alarm type label 5 False alarm Alarm type label 6 Alarm demonstration Alarm type label 7 Other problem sve Figure 4 20 System Label Dialog 4 2 6 Print Export System Reports dialog This dialog allows the system reports to be printed on demand scheduled for printing each night at midnight or weekly on Sunday at midnight To print a report select the left checkbox for each desired report and click the Print button Select the Midnight report or the Sunday only checkboxes to automatically schedule the selected report at those times Select Which Re System reports Midnight Sunday Print re
144. ly security transmitters perform in the same manner as normal transmitters during testing That is strobes flash on alert units and green lights flash on receivers to confirm a successful test However when a security transmitter is tested within close proximity of a receiver the Central Console records not only the user identity and the date and time as with a normal user test but also the location of the officer at the time of the test These tests 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort 2 2 2 Security Escort system architecture en 9 are designated by the term security test on the printout at the Central Console and provide a convenient means of recording security patrols To protect user privacy location information is not printed out for regular subscribers during tests The security transmitters also differ in the way that alarms are managed Unlike regular transmitters no sound is emitted from the transmitter itself no horns are activated on receivers and no strobes or sirens are activated The Central 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 This allows security personnel to call for assistance without attracting unwanted attention Maintenance transmitter The maintenance transmitter is used exclusively for syst
145. manded by the Central Console to transmit a test message to other nearby receivers This buddy checking is performed periodically to verify that the receiver sections of all receiver units are functioning satisfactorily Alert unit An alert unit consists of two components a self contained strobe siren unit and an electronic driver unit The latter may be housed in either a metal indoor enclosure or an outdoor enclosure similar to the outdoor receiver enclosure depending on the application The strobe siren units are always mounted in outdoor locations In addition to the function of attracting attention in the event of an emergency the strobe unit is used to acknowledge a successful test of a transmitter The alert unit has back up battery power in addition to AC power The alert unit driver contains a microprocessor which communicates with the transponder for strobe and siren commands status reports and trouble indications The troubles monitored are tamper loss of AC power and low battery Transponder The transponder is a device controller for up to 64 devices any combination of receivers and alert units The devices are connected to the transponder by means of 8 four wire multiplex busses two wires for power and two wires for data Each bus is capable of supporting up to 8 devices The Security Escort System supports up to 255 transponders Each receiver and alert unit is identified to its transponder by a multiplex address that is s
146. mitter is always armed For this option to be enabled the transmitter s class must be set to Point type If selected a shorted loop on this transmitter will cause a trouble report to be displayed For this option to be enabled the transmitter s class must be set to Point type If selected and the alarm group where this transmitter is assigned to is armed then a shorted loop on this transmitter will cause an alarm report to be displayed If selected and the alarm group where this transmitter is assigned to is disarmed then a shorted loop on this transmitter will cause a trouble report to be displayed If no alarm group is assigned the transmitter is always armed For this option to be enabled the transmitter s class must be set to Point type If selected an open loop on this transmitter will not cause an alarm or trouble report to be displayed For this option to be enabled the transmitter s class must be set to Point type If selected and the alarm group where this transmitter is assigned to is armed then an open loop on this transmitter will cause an alarm report to be displayed The alarm group where this transmitter is assigned to must be armed for this input to cause an alarm which is displayed If no alarm group is assigned the transmitter is always armed For this option to be enabled the transmitter s class must be set to Point type If selected an open loop on this transmitt
147. mmands can be issued from the Central Console to requesting information from the transponder This button requests a map of all the devices on this transponder receivers or alert units that are not responding to the system The current troubles list is automatically updated This button requests a map of all devices on this transponder receivers or alert units that were manually taken out of service to the system The current troubles list is automatically updated This button is used to reset all of the alarm test and message counters to zero and to remove any restoration reports This button requests a map of all the receivers on this transponder that are reporting a jamming condition to the system The Current Troubles list is automatically updated 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 The current troubles list is automatically updated This button requests a map of all the alert units on this transponder that are reporting an AC loss condition to the system The current troubles list is automatically updated This button requests a map of all the alert units on this transponder that are reporting a low battery condition to the system The current troubles list is automatically updated Returns to the previous transponder Advances to the next transponder Clicking this button removes all restored troubles from the cur
148. ms The map must be saved in the Security Escort subdirectory typically C ESCORT These maps may be created from scratch using any Windows paint program however it is best to scan in an existing site map Commercial copy centers usually have scanners that can handle larger drawing sizes If an AutoCad file is available have AutoCad export a bitmap for the best looking maps that require the least work to make presentable If the scale of the exported map is too large or too small re export the map at the corrected scale rather than scaling the map in a graphic editor Scaling a bitmap file directly will produce a file that will require a significant amount of manual effort to make presentable Save the scanned image as a Windows bitmap file BMP with 256 colors 8 bit color High Color 16 bit or True Color 24 bit can also be used but the file sizes will be much larger and the maps will be slower to load and may require more system RAM It should be scaled so that the entire map file is at least 800 by 600 pixels covering the entire Windows screen The Security Escort software auto scrolls the map therefore it is not a problem if the map is larger than the screen The map should not be too large There should be enough area of the map on the screen when an alarm is shown so there is no question where in the facility the alarm is located from a quick review of the map A good rule of thumb is 100 pixels would represent 15 m 50 ft or g
149. n activate a group of eight service pagers in addition to a single pager Alarm pages that can activate a group of eight alarm pagers in addition to a single pager All alarms located in an alarm area can page an additional group of eight pagers specific to that area Manual pages sent to any individual pager or pager group All paging system communication using the TAP or PET protocols This is true for both the dial up and local serial port connected paging systems Currently there is no support for any other pager protocols Pager message enhanced to be able to send alarm restore from workstation The system does not support numeric only or vibrate only pagers At this time the only local paging system tested is TEKK model PT 400 Tekk Inc 226 N W Parkway Kansas City MO Phone 816 746 1098 Fax 816 746 1093 Set the DIP switch for TAP Mode 9600N81 Switch 6 off all other switches on The pager ID to be used for each pager is the seven digit CAP code that is on a label on the back of the pager such as 0991001 A three digit code must be appended to the end of the CAP code For example 0991001ERF where E is the Message Encoding Type R is the RF data rate and F is the Function Code Message Encoding Type E must be a 1 for alphanumeric coding RF data rate R is 5 for 512 BPS 1 for 1200 BPS or 2 for 2400 BPS Many systems use 512 BPS for more reliable transmissions Function Code
150. ncy manually determine which computer master or slave will be the main controller 7 3 1 Automatic redundancy Automatic redundancy kicks in during the following circumstances 1 Master computer information is not configured in slave computer If the master computer s related information is not configured in the slave computer the slave computer will consider the master computer as unavailable As such the control of devices will switch to the slave computer automatically 2 Master computer not reachable from slave computer If the master computer s related information is configured in the slave computer but the slave computer is unable to connect to the master computer the slave computer will keep attempting to connect for 10 consecutive times If the slave computer is still unable to connect to the master computer the control of devices will switch to the slave computer automatically 3 Master computer not responding The slave computer will send heart beat messages to the master computer every second The master computer will acknowledge each heart beat messages to the slave computer If the slave computer did not receive 6 continuous heart beat acknowledgements from the master computer the slave computer will consider the master computer as unreachable As such the control of devices will switch to the slave computer automatically 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte
151. ng a digital camera video capture board and so on The source of the image is not critical We have not identified nor do we require a specific manufacturer of the image capture equipment The images must be saved individually in JPG format The images should not be larger that 160 pixels wide and 160 pixels high If they are they are scaled and therefore they may loose image quality Under Setup gt System Preferences dialog the path to the images is set in subscriber image file path default location of the images is C ESCORT 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Image files en 113 IMAGES but they can be located anywhere The three character file extension of the image files is set in Extension default is JPG Subscriber images can also be saved in Windows bitmap BMP however this format requires significantly more disk storage Only when the display is set to 640 by 480 not recommended the images display on top of the map and the Scaling 10 to 200 controls the size of the image try different settings to control the image size in the alarm screen Under Files gt Subscriber Database dialog select the desired subscriber and click the Edit data button The image file is the name of file that has this subscriber s image For example if the subscriber s image is stored with the file name Imagel jpg enter Image in this box You shoul
152. nications on the network modem and system serial ports i sesse ese fl Serial Network Modem Sys Serial1 Sys Serial 2 O Successful Incoming Messages Incoming Communications Errors Incoming Retried Messages Total Outgoing Messages Outgoing Retried Messages Receive Buffer Max Transmit Buffer Max Buffer Overflow Hardware Overrun fal Neman aa ro 0 ro o WEL TE TE Total Remote Access Connections Yellow indicates a problem TEE Total Wrong Access Code Attempts Reset Status Refresh Data Last Remote Access Time Successful pager messages A Failed pager attempts Figure 4 41 Network Status Dialog Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC en System menus and screens Successful Incoming Messages Incoming Communication Errors Incoming Retried Messages Total Outgoing Messages Outgoing Retried Messages Receiver Buffer Max Transmit Buffer Max Buffer Overflow Hardware Overrun Total Remote Access Connections Total Wrong Access Code Attempts Last Remote Access Time Successful pager messages Failed pager attempts Reset Status Refresh Data Cancel Security Escort This value is the number of messages that the system successfully received on this communication port This value is the number of messages that the system detected errors in on this communication port If displayed in yellow this
153. nly numeric ASCII characters Pager Group A AF 0 99 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Pager Group B AG 0 99 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Pager Group C AH 0 99 This field may contain only numeric ASCII characters 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Maintenance en 125 Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Data fields in required Excel Restrictions order Column Fixed Floor Level Al O Basement5 1 Basement4 2 Basement3 3 Basement2 4 Basementi 5 Tunnel 6 Basement 7 Ground 8 Outside 9 Floor 1 10 Floor 2 11 Floor 3 12 Floor 4 13 Floor 5 14 Floor 6 15 Floor 7 16 Floor 8 17 Floor 9 18 Floor 10 19 Floor 11 20 Floor 12 21 Floor 13 22 Floor 14 23 Floor 15 24 Floor 16 25 Floor 17 26 Floor 18 27 Floor 19 28 Floor 20 29 Floor 21 30 Floor 22 31 Floor 23 32 Floor 24 33 Floor 25 34 Floor 26 35 Floor 27 36 Floor 28 37 Floor 29 38 Floor 30 39 Floor 31 40 Floor 32 41 Floor 33 42 Floor 34 43 Floor 35 44 Floor 36 45 Floor 37 46 Floor 38 47 Floor 39 48 Floor 40 49 Floor 41 50 Floor 42 51 Floor 43 52 Floor 44 53 Floor 45 54 Floor 46 55 Floor 47 56 Floor 48 57 Floor 49 58 Floor 50 59 Floor 51
154. not be recovered Clicking this button deletes the currently displayed point from the current transponder s database record If the point is deleted its data is permanently deleted and cannot be recovered Clicking this button copies the currently displayed transponder s database record into a new transponder record This allows similarly configured transponders to be programmed once then copied into a new record Note It is not possible to edit the Transponder ID itself If this should be necessary the Copy button can be used to produce another Transponder Database entry duplicating the first but with the Transponder ID blank The new Transponder ID can be entered the new data saved by using the Save button and the old transponder entry can be deleted using the Kill Transponder button Clicking this button prints the currently displayed transponder s database record Clicking this button changes the currently displayed transponder to the first transponder in the database Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 26 en System menus and screens Security Escort Previous Clicking this button changes the currently displayed transponder to the previous transponder in the database Next Clicking this button changes the currently displayed transponder to the next transponder in the database End of File Clicking this button changes the currently displayed transponder t
155. nsmitter contains a unique code which is associated with the subscriber at the time the transmitter is assigned In the event of an emergency press and hold the alarm button s for 1 sec to produce an alarm see your transmitter user manual Optionally within approximately 2 sec the sounders in a nearby receiver activate as well as the strobes and sirens on nearby alert units The transmitters have a second feature the test mode When the user is indoors in sight of an interior receiver or outdoors in sight of an alert unit pressing the test sequence performs a test see your transmitter User s Manual If the test is successful a small green light flashes on the interior receiver or the strobe on an alert unit flashes briefly There is no response at all if the test fails If the test fails the user should try again If there is still no response the user should contact the security office as soon as possible Every successful test is recorded in the Subscriber Database in the Central Console software and optionally printed on the hardcopy printer The Subscriber Database contains all of the information relating to each subscriber including the date and time of the most recent test transmission It is possible to search the Subscriber Database for individuals who have not performed tests for a specified period of time Security transmitter The security transmitters are unique in the way that both tests and alarms are processed Outward
156. nsponder startup 63 Transponder troubles 60 Transponder Type 24 Trigger all the outputs on alarm X seconds 44 Trouble 87 current device status 71 Emergency contact text box for 45 Trouble on open loop 21 Trouble on shorted loop 21 Trouble Response Text 27 Trouble Tamper Text 27 Trouble Type Text 27 Troubles 97 Turn on alarm strobes 41 Turn on outside sounders 41 U Unknown transmitters 64 Unlimited Retries 69 Uses Proxim radio 73 Utilities menu 35 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort V Verbose point reports 74 Verify password 96 Version 110 Video Switcher 35 118 Video switcher control 94 Video switcher restore 94 View Alarm Groups 50 View Alarm Groups dialog 52 virtual fence 33 42 Virtual fence alarm 21 22 35 119 Virtual Fence Area 35 119 Virtual receiver 31 Index en 155 Virtual receiver Point Type 31 W Wandering alarm 35 119 Wandering alarms 33 Watchdog minutes 45 Weekly maintenance test report 48 Weekly security test report 48 Weekly subscriber test report 48 Weekly watchman test report 48 Wondering alarm 22 Workstation computer 93 Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd 11 Bishan Street 21 573943 Singapore Singapore www boschsecurity com Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd 2015 Bosch Sicherheitssyst
157. nt Transmit System menus and screens en 77 If this checkbox is checked the Central Console automatically selects the receiver with the next higher point address The receiver s RF micro revision level is shown below Auto Advance To get an updated reading click the Revision button If this checkbox is checked the horn output of a receiver or the siren output of an alert unit is turned on upon clicking the On button or turned off upon clicking the Off button If this checkbox is not checked the state of this output does not change If this checkbox is checked the red LED output of a receiver or the strobe output of an alert unit is turned on upon clicking the On button or turned off upon clicking the Off button If this checkbox is not checked the state of this output does not change If this checkbox is checked the green LED output of a receiver or the spare output of an alert unit is turned on upon clicking the On button or turned off upon clicking the Off button If this checkbox is not checked the state of this output does not change Upon clicking the button any checked outputs Horn Siren Green LED Red LED Strobe is turned off for the selected point on the selected transponder If the output does not change click the On button followed by the Off button again Upon clicking the button any checked outputs Horn Siren Green LED Red LED Strobe is turned on for the selected point
158. ntral Console by means of a radio link This feature is currently not implemented This indicates which communication mode that the Central Console is using to communicate with the transponder If the Comm Mode is TCP IP this field will appear in the dialog window This field indicates the IP address assigned to the transponder If the Comm Mode is TCP IP this field will appear in the dialog window This field indicates which Central Console communications port will be used to communicate with this transponder If the Comm Mode is RS232 this field will appear in the dialog window This field indicates which Central Console communications port will be used to communicate with this transponder The Transponder Comm Port Setup dialog selects the specific physical port that this index will refer to 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Isolate From All Other Transponders For Location Ignore Communications Failure Insert New Edit Data Kill Transponder Delete Point Copy Print Beginning System menus and screens en 25 When checked this transponder is isolated from all other transponders for location considerations This should be used when distant transponders sometimes hear an alarm and throw off the alarm location calculation If this checkbox is checked it indicates that this transponder is protecting an area
159. ntrol room output to spare 87 Control room output to strobe 87 Copy 25 33 CR Only 92 CR LF 92 Created 24 CTS Control 90 Current Check in Status dialog 55 Current Troubles 71 Cut 33 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort D Daily test report 48 Daily trouble report 48 Database backup 36 Database backup and restore 59 Database errors 60 Database find level 44 Database restore 38 Databases are not shared 103 Day month format 85 Day of the Week 52 Default Master computer 93 Default password 16 Default Slave computer 93 Delete 95 Delete Point 25 Demo alarms 98 Demo lanyard alarm 108 Demo low battery 109 Demo maintenance alarm 109 Demo maintenance test 109 Demo man down alarm 109 Demo man down restoral 109 Demo manual alarm 108 Demo Test 109 Demo test subscriber 109 Demo trouble restorals 109 Demo troubles 109 Device Type Map 66 Dial 96 Dialing prefix 93 Dial up paging modem setup 114 Direct connect port 93 Disable auto reconnect 104 Disable idle processing 86 Disable on shorted loop 20 Disable open loop 21 Disabled 94 Disarm Time 52 Disconnect 96 Display maintenance alarm 86 Display unauthorized alarms 42 Do not resend alarm page 98 Done 23 Dropped 67 Index en 147 E Edit 95 Edit Data 25 Edit Schedule Times 50 Edit Schedule Times dialog 51 EE counters 75 EE po
160. o the last transponder in the database MUX Point Data The lower section of the Find Transponder s Database Record dialog window provides information on the devices controlled by the selected transponder record Two digits represent each receiver or alert unit address The first is the number of the multiplex bus on which the device is mounted 0 to 7 and the second is the multiplex point address assigned to the particular device On each of the eight multiplex busses up to 8 devices may be installed but each device must be assigned a unique multiplex point address O to 7 More than one device can have a particular multiplex point address but only on different busses The multiplex point addresses are assigned by switch settings on the device receiver or alert unit circuit boards These multiplex point address settings are also a part of the Transponder Database The multiplex address shown in the Transponder Database and the multiplex address set on the device circuit board must agree The Transponder Setup dialog is used to verify multiplex address settings Notice It is a good idea to create an entry in the Transponder Database for each transponder in the system before entering the data for each device so that all transponders appear in the drop down menus Creating a new transponder entry Creating and modifying the Transponder Database requires special authority levels usually assigned only to the installing company s p
161. of the alarm group names This alarm group must be armed for this transmitter to cause an alarm which is displayed If no alarm group is assigned the transmitter is always armed When this checkbox is checked transmitter will have to be restored 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort System menus and screens en 23 Requires Check in When this checkbox is checked this transmitter will have to be activated once each day during the Check in Schedule time At the end of the check in period if the subscriber fails to check in a Failed to Check in Report will be generated and presented to the operator of the software This report contains all of the people who failed to check in with their first address line and phone number All subscribers in the report must be checked on to make sure they are not in need of assistance as this may be a life treating situation A printed report may also be generated If the transmitter is not a point type then the transmitter can generate alarms and therefore a test transmission will be used for the check in If the transmitter is a point type then any non trouble transmission will serve as a check in One of the 10 schedules must be selected as the check in schedule to define the check in period Done Click this button when all changes to this dialog are completed and return the main Subscriber Database edit dialog 4 1 6 Transponder
162. of the day If both the Disarm Time and the Arm Time are programmed and the Arm Time occurs before the Disarm Time the schedule is off disarmed from midnight to the programmed Arm Time The schedule is active armed from the Arm Time to the Disarm Time The schedule is off disarmed from the Disarm Time to the end of the day Arm Time This is the time that the schedule becomes active on or armed for the selected day of the week Times are expressed in 24 hour time 00 00 to 23 59 Disarm Time This is the time that the schedule goes off disarmed for the selected day of the week Times are expressed in 24 hour time 00 00 to 23 59 Day of the Week Select the day you desire to change the time for The Arm Time and Disarm Time are programmed separately for each day of the week You must individually select each day of the week and set the desired times View Alarm Groups dialog This dialog shows the alarm groups that are assigned to the selected schedule and their current arming state The ON and OFF states indicate that the alarm group is under manual control AUTO is under control of the selected schedule The alarm group will be armed if the schedule is active 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort System menus and screens en 53 View Alarm Groups Figure 4 26 View Alarm Groups Dialog 4 2 9 Alarm Groups dialog This dialog allows set
163. olygon that describes the boundary of the area and right click Move the cursor to the second point of the polygon and again right click The computer draws a straight line between the first and second points Repeat this process drawing all sides of the polygon to define the area To close the polygon place the last point on top of the first point The polygon can have up to nineteen sides and no two lines of the polygon may cross each other If you try to create more than nineteen sides the computer automatically closes the polygon with the nineteenth side When the polygon is closed it can be crosshatched to make it more visible After the polygon is complete double click the left mouse button to return to the Edit Transponder s Database Record dialog If the area being defined is a virtual monitor fence area for wandering alarms the monitor fence area boundary should be drawn at least 7 62 m 25 ft past the area to be protected to reduce potential false alarms This is due to the basic location accuracy of the Security Escort system If the cross hair cursor is displayed and you want to exit without changing any coordinate values press the lt Esc gt key and the Edit Transponder s Database Record dialog reappears Clicking this button copies the displayed point or area data toa clipboard and returns all values to their defaults Clicking this button copies the displayed point or area data toa clipboard Displayed values are not
164. omm Port Setup dialog cD O o Carrier Det No CTS Mon Power ait IE e Re m km e 0 e e OM l OE m k m OE o e OE NE ee e o e ee ee ees es mkom e f e l e dIE ee OR HR Re C c c cC c c C e tC Co r F F MP COM The actual physical communication port over which communications to the transponder will be carried Carrier Det If checked verify that the communications port is not in use before communicating Only to be used on half duplex links where Carrier Detect indicates that the link is in use This setting is normally unchecked and rarely used No CTS If checked do not monitor the Clear to Send before communicating This setting is normally checked Mon Power If checked monitor the Ring Indicator pin to indicate a remote power supply used on this communication link has not failed This setting is normally unchecked 4 3 14 Remote comm port setup dialog This dialog connects the network modem and system serial ports to the physical communication ports on the computer and sets their baud rate 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Network Port None COM 1 COM 2 COM 3 COM 4 COM 5 COM 6 COM 7 COM 8 COM 9 COM 10 COM 11 COM 12 COM 13 COM 14 COM 15 COM 16 System menu
165. on the screen Multiple alarms Receivers can handle multiple separate alarm or test events at the same time If the receiver s event buffer is full but contains test events it discards the test records in favor of an incoming alarm Similarly the transponder event buffer can hold multiple events and it also replaces test events with alarm events when its buffer is full To assure that simultaneous alarms are detected the multiple identical packets sent by the transmitters are randomly spaced over approximately one second Only one of the packets must be detected to produce an alarm Thus a collision between the transmissions of two or more transmitters is virtually eliminated In addition unless the transmitters are in the same location they detect different groups of receivers The Central Console is capable of Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 14 en Security Escort system architecture Security Escort 2 3 2 processing 30 concurrent alarms When there is more than one active alarm the Central Console displays data for the first to be received and also indicates the total number received and the identity of the individuals transmitting them The operator can click on the name of an individual to see the data for a particular alarm Test sequence Transmitter When the user of the Security Escort System activates a test transmission multiple identical packets of digital data are transmi
166. option is not checked the master and all the slave and workstation computers share the same database files This checkbox must only be checked if each computer has its own copy of the databases stored locally In normal operation this checkbox is typically unchecked If this checkbox is checked the databases must be manually updated using Backup and Restore every time changes are made to the database If this option is checked it will display a pop up message box whenever a network connection is initiated or released with another computer Unchecking this checkbox stops the message boxes from displaying In normal operation this checkbox is typically unchecked If this option is checked it will display a pop up message box whenever a network error is reported Unchecking this checkbox stops the message boxes from displaying In normal operation this checkbox is typically unchecked Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 104 en System menus and screens Security Escort Disable auto reconnect If this option is checked the system will not automatically attempt to reconnect a lost connection each minute Unchecking this checkbox allows the system to automatically reconnect a lost connection In normal operation this checkbox should be unchecked Auto synchronize time If this option is checked the master computer will automatically synchronize the time on the slave and workstation computers
167. orded in the audit file 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 Tamper reports are not delayed by the pop up trouble and pager delay The transponder immediately senses and reports the activation shorting of its remote key input when it is enabled in the Transponder Parameter dialog The Central Console displays a pop up alert and records the condition in the audit file The transponder immediately senses and reports the fault open of its remote key input when it is enabled in the Transponder Parameter dialog The Central Console immediately displays a pop up alert and records the condition in the audit file The transponder reports to the Central Console when it first starts up This can be caused by a technician turning the transponder on or by a watchdog failure of the on board microprocessor The Central Console immediately displays a pop up alert and records the condition in the audit file When the transponder is unable to communicate to any receivers or alert units on one or more of its multiplex busses it immediately reports the condition to the Central Console The Central Console reports the condition by means of a pop up alert if the condition persists more than a few seconds The condition is also recorded in the audit file Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Man
168. ort S SA 32 Save 34 Save EE 75 Scaling 106 Schedules dialog 49 Security alarms silent 43 Security pager 98 Security Pager Confm Not Read 98 Security pager setup 115 Security preferences 40 unauthorized transmitters 12 Security Preferences dialog 22 Security transmitter 8 Select 100 101 Select Point dialog 28 Send all other alarms 98 Send change 74 Send installer demo alarms 98 Send page a second time 2 minute delay 98 Send pager message dialog 98 119 Send Security 99 119 Send Service 99 119 Send to group 99 120 Sensitivity adjust 32 Serial number 111 service pager 97 Service pager setup 115 Shift reminder 44 Shorted loop alarm 21 Shorted loop disable 20 Shorted loop trouble 21 Show all error pop ups 103 Show Areas 27 Show connection pop ups 103 Show History 56 Show maintenance levels 86 Show Map 57 Show personal data 43 Show Points 27 Show test levels 86 Show tests on the map 43 Slave computer 93 Slave computer answers 93 Slave Database drive 37 Slave Database path 105 Slave s Network Address 104 Slave s Network Listen Port 104 Software overview 11 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Sound maintenance alarm 86 System status dialog 83 Sound unauthorized alarms 42 Spacing 81 Spare 74 Spare 2 59 Stop all pages 99 119 Stop test and rese
169. other unpredictable events it is necessary to restore the databases from backup files The Restore function allows loading of selected databases from backup files It is not necessary to perform the Restore function on all databases in order to restore any one All changes that occurred since the last backup are lost when a database is restored Therefore restore only those databases with a problem Backups should be made whenever significant changes are made to any database Notice If the Security Escort system is configured to share the database you will need to exit the Security Escort program on all slave and workstation computers The master computer will not be able to perform the restore properly as other computers are also using the files The master computer needs to have exclusive use of the database files EF F WARNING Restoring a file will overwrite all existing data and that data will be lost forever Database Source C Operators Master Database drive C Subscriber Slave Database drive C Reports Cartridge disk drive FI oppy A G e C Transponders C Local Escort drive 5 i C Clear entire file Figure 4 17 Restore Dialog Select the database to be restored on the left On the right this is where the database backup is currently located Click the Restore button to replace the existing database file with the backup This process also rebuilds the database and its index tables to correct most d
170. oup enter the pager group number here 1 to 99 Click this button to send the text entered to the indicated pager group Click this button to send the text entered to the individual that is selected from the drop down list Cancel and close this dialog window 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort 7 1 1 Maintenance en 121 Maintenance Exporting importing and merging the Subscriber Database The following sections describe the steps to export import and merge data from and into the Subscriber Database The file formats for the tasks are included in detail r Find Subscriber s Database Record Transmitter Type transmitter Subscriber Type Security Disabili No handica able E Supervision Duration so Seconds M Disabled l Silent Home Name Sat John Young Name Sgt John Young Addr Security Department Addr 21 Oak St City State City Rochester State INY Zip Phone 1911 Zip 14604 Phone 16 244 4301 Subscriber ID 063 240918 Transmitter ID 000000033 Statistics Total Tests Ba Reset Data Merge Last Test 11 28 Mon May 18 2015 Modify Operator 7 Import Export Last Check in Insert New Created 00 23 Tue Sep 19 2000 LOW BATTERY Clear Edit Data Modified 00 52 Fri Jan 05 2001 11 28 Mon May 18 2015 Delete Trans change 00 52 Fri Jan 05 2001 Record size 322 ieee Subscriber Information version
171. p for arming of the transmitter and check in requirements for this transmitter 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 Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 20 en System menus and screens Pager ID Pager Groups Pager Confirmation Not Required Fixed location transmitter Floor level Map X Position Map Y Position Locate Map number Enable reed switch Optional text Disable on shorted loop Security Escort This is the ID that identifies the pager to receive the pager message many times this value is the last 7 digits that would be manually dialed to access this pager The pager ID is assigned by the paging service These are the pager groups that this subscriber is a member of This subscriber may be a member of up to 3 different pager groups If checked the confirmation pager message is not sent to this pager if alarm is acknowledged by an acknowledgement transmitter This section is to be used only when this transmitte
172. port now report only Daily test report E Low battery report E Not testing report a l Receivers not heard from report Daily trouble report Guard tour report Guard tour exception report New alarm reports Fail to test letters Weekly subscriber test report Weekly security test report l Weekly watchman test report Weekly maintenance test report l Subscriber Check in report l Supervision Location Report E Figure 4 21 Print Export System Reports Dialog Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 48 en System menus and screens Daily test report Low battery report Not testing report Receivers not heard from report Daily trouble report Guard tour report Guard tour exception report New alarm reports Fail to test letters Weekly subscriber test report Weekly security test report Weekly watchman test report Weekly maintenance test report Subscriber Check in report Security Escort Report of testing by classes of subscriber for the last 24 hours broken down by hour Report of all subscriber transmitters currently reporting low battery Report of all subscriber transmitters that have not tested their transmitters within the last 28 days Report of all receivers that have not heard transmissions recently This could indicate a problem with the receiver s ability to hear alarms and test transmissions Report of
173. r and the combination of Multiplex Point Address Bus Number pair For example a device programmed with Multiplex Point Address location 3 on Bus Number 5 would correspond to the Point Number 29 Clicking the button to the right of the Point Number text box opens a dialog window displaying the Point Number in a table Clicking on any Point Number in the table automatically closes this window and fills the number in the Point Number field on the Transponder Database dialog The Bus number and Point address are also changed to reflect the selection i Select point desired a Bus Number MY on 15 23 31 4 22 30 39 47 55 63 38 46 54 62 7 45 53 61 6 44 52 60 MUX Point 7 gt MUX Point 6 gt MUX Point 5 gt MUX Point 4 gt JE slels olz lalele lelle e 5 4 43 51 59 42 50 58 49 57 40 48 56 MUX Point 3 gt MUX Point 2 gt MUX Point 1 gt MUX Point 0 gt j a _ alala ala lela la l lela ls le lela la ls le le lele lela m Ww gt ls ls lela lels le le 2 El lele lelei m 10 18 s 2 m Bus Number Alerts Only Receivers Only All Points Cancel Figure 4 7 Select Point Dialog with All Points Selected This table provides a quick way to select a particular device without having to translate between the two numbering Bus Number Point Address systems The three buttons at the bottom of this dialog
174. r is mounted ina fixed location it does not move When this transmitter transmits and alarm it will always be reported at the programmed location This is the floor level where this alarm is to be located for a fixed location transmitter This is the X coordinate of the map position where this alarm is to be located for a fixed location transmitter This is the Y coordinate of the map position where this alarm is to be located for a fixed location transmitter When clicked the dialog will disappear and the cursor will change to a cross hair Moving the cursor to a point on the map and clicking the left mouse button will scroll the map so that point is 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 dialog will reappear and the selected location will be entered into the X and Y coordinates If while the cross hair cursor is being displayed you desire to exit without changing any coordinate values press the lt Esc gt key and the transponder edit dialog will reappear Defines which bitmap is to be displayed for the fixed location of this transmitter The default map is 0 which corresponds to bitmap MAPO EDB stored in the Escort sub directory Map 1 would be MAP1 EDB There can be 100 maps per Security Escort system 0 99 If checked the reed switch input of this transmitter enabled to cau
175. r name and its Point Number are selected using the boxes labeled ID Receiver and Point The Security Escort System Software can activate an output to attract attention when there is an alarm that has been received and no operator has responded to the system yet To assign the control room output select the transponder it is connected to and its Point Number This value changes the scale that the maps are presented with It is not intended for normal operation but is typically used for testing to allow more of the map to be seen The setting may range from 30 to 400 The Enable Algorithm Tweaks checkbox must be checked for this to be displayed 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 that represents a diameter of 15 24 m 50 ft on the displayed map as 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 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 O to 6 default is 2 When set to 0 only the receivers closer to the actual location of the alarm will be considered in the location calculation As the setting is raised more distant receiv
176. r spare outputs green LED on The Green LED Map button displays a map with 1 in the locations corresponding to points which have their outputs on A O zero indicates that the output is off Requests a map of all the points on this transponder that have their strobe red LED on The Strobe Red LED Map button displays a map with 1 in the locations corresponding to points which have their outputs on A O zero indicates that the output is off Requests a map of all the alert units that are currently reporting an AC power failure to the system The AC Loss button displays a map with 1 in the locations corresponding to alert units that are reporting AC loss Requests a map of all the alert units that are currently reporting a low battery to the system The Low Battery Map button displays a map with 1 in the locations corresponding to points that are reporting low battery The Out Of Service Map shows those points receivers or alert units that are currently out of service Points may be taken out of service and returned to service by selecting the point using MUX Bus Point dialog in the bottom right corner of the screen and clicking the Point Out Of Service or Point In Service button Points can be selected by typing in the point number or by using the and buttons or the button Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 68 en Sys
177. reater 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 Therefore the maps will have the same origin 0 0 upper left corner Typically you would do the map for the ground floor then make the maps for the other floors by editing copies of the ground floor map Where transponders from multiple systems are reporting into the same computer the map s for each system is separate and assigned unique map numbers from the other maps on that same computer The origin for the maps for each system is 0 0 upper left corner Therefore the location of the receivers in the transponder database will only consider this system s map without respect to the maps for any other systems being handled by the same computer The maps must be named MAPO EDB MAP1 EDB through MAP99 EDB Where MAPO EDB is the default map file usually the ground floor The Security Escort software shows the default map if there are no other events being processed at a given time Assign the desired map number to an area or point in the Transponder Database Assign the map for a fixed location transmitter in the Subscriber Database Advanced dialog Subscriber images Display subscriber images This software does not capture the subscriber images it displays images that were previously captured by some other means The subscriber image can be captured usi
178. rent troubles list Clicking this button updates all of the transponder level data in this screen It does not update the device troubles use stress test or auto scan to update the device troubles Clicking this button cancels all commands and close the dialog window Transponder parameter change dialog This dialog allows parameters stored in the transponder s EEPROM memory to be viewed and changed 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort System menus and screens en 73 Run silent m E E gt Ga r Edit Transponder s EEPROM Configuration pd EEPROM configuration EEPROM configuration For engineering test only setup switches Do not setup values Do not change unless you know change unless you know what you are doing what you are doing Leave at default Test transmitter type Test min level Test receiver 1 Optional parameter 2 Test differential Test receiver 2 Optional parameter 3 Alarm min level Test receiver 3 Loop communications Alarm differential Test receiver 4 Enable remote key Byte 6 Transmit delay Uses Proxim radio Byte 7 Transmit point Comm fail to siren out Spare 1 0 Load delay M Verbose point reports Spare 2 0 Tamper load Send change Transponder TP A10 3 Reset To Default Previous Next Cancel Figure 4 36 Transponder Parameter Change Dialog Run silent Optional parameter Loop communications
179. riber Database However be mindful that every time you perform the export function clicking the Export button the operation will overwrite the TABMERGE EXPORT DAT file Be patient as it may take a while and watch for the disk activity to stop If the export is successful a confirmation dialog appears You will find the TABMERGE_EXPORT DAT file in the Security Escort folder typically C ESCORT 7 1 3 Importing the Subscriber Database This section describes the information required to import data into the Subscriber Database Notice There is no way to undo the operations Therefore it is recommended to perform a database backup prior to starting the task Upon completion of the task verify the updated data before the new database is placed in service If there are problems restore the Subscriber Database from the backup Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 128 en Maintenance Security Escort Notice Important Proceeding with the import operation will delete all existing records in Subscriber Database The record entries in TABMERGE DAT are then imported to the Subscriber Database validated and sorted by the Subscriber ID The number of record entries that is imported is subject to the number of subscribers allowed for the purchased license You can find this limit in the menu About gt About If this limit is reached during the import
180. rinted when the Print button is clicked Reports are automatically generated every midnight for all reports that are checked in the Midnight report checkboxes Reports are automatically generated every Sunday at midnight for all reports that are checked in the Sunday report checkboxes 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort 4 2 7 4 2 8 System menus and screens en 49 Export Alarm Reports dialog This dialog allows the alarm reports to be exported to CSV file To export an alarm report you may directly enter the alarm date range or click the ellipsis button in From Date To Date fields and select From Time To Time from the respective drop down values An alarm report can also be generated based on the subscriber details Select the Subscriber ID Subscriber Name Transmitter ID or Subscriber Type from the drop down list to generate an alarm report only for the selected values ae E O Hour Mins 5 015 From Time 00 oo To Date 5 12 2015 To Time 23 x se gt J Subscriber Information From Date Subscriber ID Subscriber Name Transmitter ID Subscriber Type af Sort By aam Time sl File Name c escort almrep csv GE Export Cancel Figure 4 22 Export Alarm Report The alarm report can be sorted by Alarm Time Transmitter ID Subscriber Name Problem Type S
181. rts changes in the supervision status for all transmitters that are being supervised Output all reported radio frequency communication of receiver and alert unit troubles Typically this item would be checked for devices used to monitor problems Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 60 4 3 3 en System menus and screens Transponder maps Receive level maps Database errors Transponder troubles Point troubles Login changes Network communications Modem communications Analyze alarms Master computer switch Transponder data view Printer output Security Escort Outputs all transponder status maps This selection is only used for diagnostics Leave this item unchecked Outputs all maintenance alarm receive level maps This selection is only used for diagnostics Leave this item unchecked Outputs all reported database errors This item is checked Outputs all reported transponder troubles This item is checked for devices used to monitor problems Outputs all reported receiver and alert unit troubles This item is checked for devices used to monitor problems Reports all new system operator login and logout activity Records all communications between networked computers This selection is only used for engineering diagnostics Leaving this item selected generates a significant amount of history and fills up the hard disk drive very quickly and may bog
182. s screens Clear screen To clear the screen of any outdated or unwanted data choose this feature from the Utilities menu The screen automatically resets to its normal operations mode Output verification When selected the system is scanned to verify that all alarm outputs are in the correct state Any output found in the wrong state is corrected Synchronize system time Selecting this option on the master computer causes the time on the slave and all of the workstation computers to be updated to the master computer s time Setup menu Show history When selected the default map display is replaced by a scrolling text window showing the most recent events that occurred in the system The window can list historical events and operations of the Central Console software Examples include list of any alarms and the actions taken name of person who logged into the Central Console changes to the database communication results between the devices and so on 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort System menus and screens en 57 The events displayed can be selected in the History Filter dialog under the Setup Menu After Show History is selected this menu item changes to Show Map File Utilities Logout Setup Printer Network About SCHEDULES exit by operator 4 11 42 13 AM Tue May 12 2015 ALARM GROUPS entered by operator 4 11 42 17 AM Tue May 12 2015 Wrote new works
183. s and screens en 91 r Edit The System Remote Communication Port Assignments 4 Modem Port System Serial 1 System Serial 2 None COM 1 COM 2 COM 3 COM 4 COM 5 COM 6 COM 7 COM 8 COM 9 COM 10 COM 11 COM 12 COM 13 COM 14 COM 15 COM 16 None COM 1 COM 2 COM 3 COM 4 COM 5 COM 6 COM 7 COM 8 COM 9 COM 10 COM 11 COM 12 COM 13 COM 14 COM 15 COM 16 None COM 1 COM 2 COM 3 COM 4 COM 5 COM 6 COM 7 COM 8 COM 9 COM 10 COM 11 COM 12 COM 13 COM 14 COM 15 COM 16 1 200 baud 2 400 4 800 9 600 19 200 38 400 1 200 2 400 4 800 9 600 19 200 38 400 baud 1 200 baud 2 400 4 800 9 600 19 200 38 400 1 200 baud 2 400 4 800 9 600 19 200 38 400 CR LF CR only LF only G C CO Co C 2 2 f K c O 2 te C c eie Oe ie oe ee ie ee ie je ies eie es ee ies ie o CRLF CR only LF only CR LF CR only LF only CR LF LF only e O ee Oie ee ie eie HR LIER o e IE ID o e o e o Q 9 0 N ME iN ME ME MG ie o IE iC Figure 4 45 Remote Comm Port Setup Dialog Network Port Modem Port System Serial 1 2 COM This port connects the master and slave computers of the Security Escort System If this system has only a single computer this setting should be set to none This port typically connects to the modem for remote access and pager dial out If set in the Remote Setup dialog use
184. s and screens Security Escort Setup Receiver Test Configuration and Run Test Transponder Run test Spacin 0 seconds Transmitting Point fo p 4 EO Total transmissions 0 Stop test and reset counters Missed all receivers 0 Close dialog does not stop test m Enable Rec 1 l Enable Rec 2 T Enable Rec 3 l Enable Rec 4 wl AE oI a Point o Point o Point o Point 0 Hits 0 Hits 0 Hits 0 Hits 0 Misses 0 Misses 0 Misses 0 Misses 0 Highest o o Highest o g Highest o o Highest o o Average o o Average EN Jo Average o o Average o o Lowest o o Lowest o o Lowest o o Lowest o o Figure 4 40 Receiver Test Dialog Transponder Select the transponder for the transmitting point and each receiving point They can be on the same or different transponders Transmitting Point Select the point receiver on the selected transponder to generate the transmissions Total transmissions The total number of times the designated receiver transmitted the test message Missed all receivers The total number of times where the test transmission was not heard by any of the designated receivers Enable Rec This checkbox must be checked for this receiver to monitor the test transmissions Point Select the point receiver on this transponder to monitor the test transmissions Hits The number of times this receiver successfully heard the test transmission Misses The number of times this receiver faile
185. s box should not be checked If the operator should complete the report then check this box If this checkbox is checked then alarms transmitted by security or watchman transmitters are to be silent alerting the operator at the Central Console but not sounding the sirens of the alert units or the horns in the receivers If this checkbox is checked then alarms transmitted by transmitters issued to installing company representatives and visitors are to be silent alerting the operator at the Central Console but not sounding the sirens of the alert units or the horns in the receivers Typically this checkbox would be checked If this checkbox is checked then predefined sound WAV files can be played at the alarm console for specific alarm types Typically this checkbox would not be checked If this checkbox is checked then personal height build hair and eye color data will be displayed on the alarm screen If this checkbox is checked then individual receiver icons will not be shown on the alarm map display Typically this checkbox would be checked If this checkbox is checked tests from subscriber s transmitter will be displayed on the normal map screen as OK or FAIL icons signifying a successful test by a valid subscriber or an attempted test transmission from a transmitter not in the Subscriber Database This option doesn t affect the display the subscriber receives from a receiver or alert unit s strobe Typically this
186. s field may contain any printable ASCII character except the Trouble Response This field may be up to 135 characters This field may contain any printable ASCII character except the Point Number 0 Point Type This field must be O the point number This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters O receiver 1 Alert unit 2 Virtual 7 None This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Algorithm Number O Default 1 Classic 2 Linear 3 Low 4 Medium 5 Strong This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 132 en Maintenance Security Escort Data fields in required Excel Restrictions order Column Floor Q O Basement5 1 Basement4 2 Basement3 3 Basement2 4 Basementi 5 Tunnel 6 Basement 7 Ground 8 Outside 9 Floor 1 10 Floor 2 11 Floor 3 12 Floor 4 13 Floor 5 14 Floor 6 15 Floor 7 16 Floor 8 17 Floor 9 18 Floor 10 19 Floor 11 20 Floor 12 21 Floor 13 22 Floor 14 23 Floor 15 24 Floor 16 25 Floor 17 26 Floor 18 27 Floor 19 28 Floor 20 29 Floor 21 30 Floor 22 31 Floor 23 32 Floor 24 33 Floor 25 34 Floor 26 35 Floor 27 36 Floor 28 37 Floor 29 38 Floor 30 39 Floor 31 40 Floor
187. s up the remote access and system serial port parameters F N Computer Mode System serial ports Default Master computer Port 1 Port 2 C Default Slave computer isiDisapled SE O C Workstation computer C History filter output C Video switcher control C Remote computer Remote system control Modem access setup Local Service Pages Emergency answer only Local Security Pages C Master computer answers All Local Pages C Slave computer answers Wheelock port C Direct connect port M Answering machine override videa seicher restare Pulse dial Answer on ring a Modem init ATEMNT QVXS0 057 120 Dialing prefix Ap Modem reset ATZ Password E Password verify Cancel Figure 4 46 Slave and Remote Computer Access Parameters Dialog 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Default Master computer Default Slave computer Workstation computer Remote computer Emergency answer only Master computer answers Slave computer answers Direct connect port Answering machine override Pulse dial Answer on ring Dialing prefix System menus and screens en 93 This computer is either the only computer in the system or on startup this computer defaults to the Master computer in a live Security Escort System On startup this computer defaults to the slave computer in a live Security Escort Sys
188. se an alarm Otherwise the reed switch input will be disabled The alarm group this transmitter is assigned to must be armed for this input to cause an alarm which is displayed If no alarm group is assigned the transmitter is always armed For this option to be enabled the transmitter s class must be set to Point type This is optional text that will be added to the location text when this input reports an alarm For this option to be enabled the transmitter s class must be set to Point type If selected a shorted loop on this transmitter will not cause an alarm or trouble report to be displayed For this option to be enabled the transmitter s class must be set to Point type 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Alarm on shorted loop Trouble on shorted loop Alarm when armed Trouble when disarmed on shorted loop Disable open loop Alarm on open loop Trouble on open loop Alarm when armed Trouble when disarmed on open loop Fixed location and pager text Transponder name System menus and screens en 21 If selected and the alarm group where this transmitter is assigned to is armed then a shorted loop on this transmitter will cause an alarm report to be displayed The alarm group this transmitter is assigned to must be armed for this input to cause an alarm which is displayed If no alarm group is assigned the trans
189. sole from this transponder since the data was last reset using the Reset Transponder Troubles button The total number of test messages received by the Central Console from this transponder since the data was last reset using the Reset Transponder Troubles button The total number of trouble messages received by the Central Console from the transponder and processed see Total Troubles Shed since the data was last reset using the Reset Transponder Troubles button During certain rare occurrences the communication traffic on the transponder links becomes excessive and threatens to increase the system response time to tests and alarms This can happen if faults are reported at a very high rate To avoid slow response in such situations the Central Console may go into a load shedding mode in which it ceases to record and display Trouble Reports until the communications traffic subsides The Total Troubles Shed box indicates the number of trouble messages that were not processed since the last reset using Reset Transponder Troubles button The total number of messages successfully received from this transponder 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort System menus and screens en 71 Incoming Format Errors The number of messages received from this transponder where format error was detected This field is yellow if 1 5 or more of the messages had errors A
190. sponder where the alarm area is to be programmed in Click the Edit Data button followed by Show areas radio button and select the desired area r OE Edit Transponder s Database Record s P J Transponder Data Type transponder NamelTP A10 3 ID E Radio ID Jo Comm Mode TCP IP IP Address Host Name n 0 123 43 111 Port No 4651 F Isolate From All Other Transponders For Location Ignore Communications Failure Trouble Type Text Trouble Tamper Text Trouble Response Text C Show points Show areas m Point or Area Data Video Switcher Transponder Point Locate Number jo Alert 1 CG u Alert 2 Virtual fence Third floor Alert 3 z aid l Second floor All above Pager Group Floor Outside Paste Location Save Map 0 Cancel Figure 6 4 Transponder Area Edit Dialog Number Each transponder can have up to 80 areas defined in them prior to version 2 04 of the software only 40 areas could be defined This area number range from O to 79 Use the Locate button to define the area graphically on the map Video Switcher Selects a system serial port that is programmed in the Remote Setup dialog The purpose is to display the area where the alarm is most likely located on the CCTV monitors near the Central Console The string would activate a macro in the video switcher that selects the appropriate camera and controls any required zoom and tilt actions Up to
191. ste Location Save Mapl0 Cancel Figure 4 14 Transponder Area Edit Dialog 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort 4 1 7 4 1 8 4 2 Number Video Switcher Pager Group Floor Virtual Fence Area System menus and screens en 35 Each transponder can have up to 80 areas defined in them prior to version 2 04 of the software only 40 areas could be defined This area number range from O to 79 Use the Locate button to define the area graphically on the map Selects a system serial port that is programmed in the Remote Setup dialog The purpose is to display the area where the alarm is most likely located on the CCTV monitors near the Central Console The string would activate a macro in the video switcher that selects the appropriate camera and controls any required zoom and tilt actions Up to 40 characters may be entered Control characters may be entered as A for control A This Pager Group field may be programmed with a pager group that is paged if the alarm location is determined to be in this area This pager group will be the first group paged to allow quick response by those individuals charged with responding to an alarm in this area Each area may be assigned a pager group that can be the same or different from other alarm areas The default alarm Pager group defined in the Pager Setup dialog will also be paged after the
192. swering machine If checked use pulse dial on all outgoing calls Otherwise tone dialing default is used Program the number of rings on which to answer If there is an answering machine on this phone line set the number of rings to at least 2 greater than the number of rings the answering machine answers Also check the Answering Machine Override checkbox On outgoing calls enter the dialing prefix if any Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 94 en System menus and screens 4 3 16 Password Password verify Disabled History filter output Video switcher control Remote system control Local Service Pages Local Security Pages All Local Pages Video switcher restore Modem init Modem reset Save Cancel Remote connection dialog Security Escort This is the password that is used to gain remote access to the Security Escort System If the first 5 characters of the password match the remote systems password read only access will be allowed If the first 8 characters match you will be allowed to edit databases remotely not currently implemented If all 12 characters match you will also be allowed to change system parameters remotely For verification reenter the same password as above If selected this system serial port is disabled default If selected this system serial port sends out whatever items that are selected in the History Fi
193. t address explanation of 26 removing from service 67 Multiplex receiver 9 12 for automatic ID capture 88 Multiplex receiver parameters 27 N Network comm failure 64 Network communications 60 Network Port 91 Network status dialog 81 New alarm reports 48 Next 26 54 69 72 74 76 No buddy check delay 86 No CTS 90 No password on reentry 87 No password timeout 87 No password to exit 87 No point text if area text 42 No receiver icons 43 No response from multiplex device 64 No Restriction 59 Not always top window 87 Not Responding Map 66 72 Not testing report 48 Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 150 en Index O Off 77 Off disarmed 54 Off Output Command 69 On 77 On armed 54 On Output Command 69 On outside tests flash strobe for X seconds 44 Only From Transponder Selected 59 Open loop alarm 21 Open loop disable 21 Open loop trouble 21 Operator response to alarm 13 response to test 15 Operator activity log 59 Operator Database 18 Operator database changes 59 Optional parameter 73 Optional text 20 Other Time 111 Out Of Service Map 67 72 Outgoing Failed Messages 71 Outgoing Retried Messages 71 82 107 Output device error 64 Output includes subscriber ID 42 Output includes transmitter ID 42 Output verification 56 Overload Count 84 Overload Level 84 Security Escort P Page to individuals 99 120
194. t Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort M Maintenance alarm 18 Maintenance alarm 17 86 Maintenance transmitter 9 78 use in setup mode 78 Man down Alarm On Auto track 42 Man down delay timer X seconds 44 Man down jitter timer X seconds 44 Manual redundancy 141 Map 31 95 device type interpreting 66 status commanding and interpreting 66 Map file generation 112 Map file scaling 112 Map number 20 Map scale 88 Map X position 20 Map Y position 20 Master computer 93 Master computer answers 93 Master computer switch 60 Master Database drive 37 Master Database path 105 Master s Network Address 104 Master s Network Listen Port 104 Max Low Battery Messages 83 Max Man Down Messages 83 Max Receiver Buffer 84 Max Report Spooler Bytes 84 Max Spooler Bytes 83 Max Test Strobe Messages 83 Max Transmit Buffer 84 Max transponders 111 Max workstations 111 Maximum Alarm Messages 83 Maximum Retry Messages 83 Maximum Trouble Messages 83 Maximum users 111 Medium depth 89 Medium pull algorithm 31 Merging a Subscriber Database 121 Merging the Subscriber Database 129 Midnight report 48 Missed all receivers 80 Misses 80 modem 86 Modem communications 60 Modem init 94 98 Modem Port 91 Index en 149 Modem reset 94 Modified 24 Modify Oper 24 Moinitor supervisions 86 Mon Power 90 Monitor communications 86 Monitored periods 64 Multiple map files 112 Multiplex poin
195. t be within from a receiver before the system will recognize the test and print the location If the transmitter is too far away from the receiver that receiver s green light will not be displayed so the guard knows that they must move closer to the receiver for the test to register Guard tour level This is the minimum receive level 1 255 that must be heard before the system will accept a test generated by the guard s transmitter to be entered as a location in the guard tour report It determines the distance the guard s transmitter must be within from a receiver before the system will recognize the test and create the guard tour entry If the guard is too far away from the receiver that receiver s green light will not be displayed so the guard knows that they must move closer to the receiver for the test to register 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 Therefore if set to 15 minutes an entry will be generated each 15 minutes that the guard s transmitter is within range of the system Watchdog minutes This setting controls the time spacing in minutes for entries of the guard s current location in the automatically generated guard tour report Therefore if set to 15 minutes an entry will be generated each 15 minutes that the guard s transmitter is within range of the system Popup trouble bo
196. t configured this field is 1 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Alert Unit Test AO This field contains the Transponder ID of the alert unit If this is not configured this field is O This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Alert Unit Test Point AP This field contains the alert unit point number If this is not configured this field is 1 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Point Location Text AQ This field may be up to 100 characters This field may contain any printable ASCII character except the Map X Position AR X position of the point on the map Default is 0 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Map Y Position AS Y position of the point on the map Default is 0 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Sensitivity Adjust Bitmap Number AT AU 0 99 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters 0 99 This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 136 en Maintenance Security Escort Data fields in required Excel Restrictions order Column Point Number 63 AOS This field must be 63 the point number This field should contain only numeric ASCII characters Point Type AOT O receiver 1 Alert unit
197. t counters 81 Stress test 71 Strobe Red Led 69 Strobe Red Led Map 67 Strong depth 89 Strong pull algorithm 31 Subscriber advanced features dialog 18 Subscriber Check in report 48 Subscriber class names 45 Subscriber Database 18 121 127 129 Subscriber database changes 59 Subscriber image Extension 106 Subscriber image file path 105 Subscriber image Scaling 106 Subscriber images 112 Subscriber pager setup 116 Subscriber transmitter 8 Successful Incoming Messages 70 82 107 Successful pager messages 82 Sunday report 48 Supervise unauthorized 85 Supervision Location report 48 Supervision monitor 59 Supervision Monitors 83 Supervision period 22 Suppress Lanyard Alarm 43 Suppress Man Down Alarm 43 Synchronize system time 56 System Defaults dialog 45 System ID 96 System Labels dialog 46 System name 96 98 System operation 11 System Overview 8 System phone 98 System preferences setting 84 System preferences dialog 84 System redundancy 140 automatic 140 manual 141 System Serial 91 System serial port 58 Index en 153 Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 154 en Index T Tamper 64 66 transponder 63 Tamper load 74 Tamper Map 72 Test 30 86 Central Console response 14 operator response 15 sequence of occurrences 14 transponder data collection and response 14 Test differential 74 Test min level 74 Test on this
198. t is named accordingly in the correct folder The file of data record entries must be placed in the Security Escort folder typically C ESCORT and named as TABMERGE DAT After preparing the TABMERGE DAT file in the Security Escort folder start the Security Escort software Go to menu File gt Subscriber Database dialog and click the Data Merge button Be patient as it may take a while and watch for the disk activity to stop If the data is merged successfully a pop up confirmation message appears It is a good idea to remove the TABMERGE DAT file to disable the merge feature the Data Merge button becomes invisible Exporting and importing the Transponder Database The following sections describe the steps to export and import data from and into the Transponder Database The file formats for the tasks are included in detail Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 130 en Maintenance Security Escort r F ET N a EN Transponder Data Record size 5864 bytes version 7 Type transponder Created 17 04 Mon May 18 2015 Name TP A10 3 or Modified ID3 RadioiDpf0 Modify Oper A Comm Mode TCP IP IP Address 10 123 43111 000 Port No jas Isolate From All Other Transponders For Location Ignore Communications Failure r MUX Point Data Point Type EG Import Export Point Number jo e None Insert New Bus 0 point 0 l Bus
199. t the transmitter ID number will also be displayed Otherwise the transmitter ID will not be shown Typically this checkbox would not be checked This checkbox should not be checked It was used only ina system where all transponders operate on areas that are separate from each other It would prevent all interactions between receivers on different transponders Typically this would be very undesirable and there is now a selection on an individual transponder basis to accomplish this feature This checkbox should not be checked It is used only in a system where all transponders operate on areas that are separate from each other If this checkbox is checked then any time there is a man down alarm the auto track functionality will be activated Otherwise there is no auto track functionality for the alarm 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Require alarm report Security alarms silent Installer alarms silent Alarm voice output Show personal data No receiver icons Show tests on the map All Pager Confm Not Reqd Suppress Lanyard Alarm Suppress Man Down Alarm Auto silence alarm in X seconds System menus and screens en 43 If this checkbox is checked the operator will be prompted to complete an alarm report when the alarm is reset from the screen If the responding officer is required to complete the report or if no system report is desired thi
200. tation preferences file C escort wprefers edb Wrote new global preferences file C escort gprefers edb ALARM GROUPS exit by operator 4 11 42 25 AM Tue May 12 2015 SCHEDULES entered by operator 4 11 42 35 AM Tue May 12 2015 SCHEDULES exit by operator 4 11 42 44 AM Tue May 12 2015 ALARM GROUPS entered by operator 4 11 42 47 AM Tue May 12 2015 All points were restored when arming alarm group for alarm group 3 11 42 52 AM Tue May 12 2015 Wrote new workstation preferences file C escort wprefers edb Wrote new global preferences file C escort gprefers edb ALARM GROUPS exit by operator 4 11 42 52 AM Tue May 12 2015 SCHEDULES entered by operator 4 11 42 56 AM Tue May 12 2015 SCHEDULES exit by operator 4 11 43 40 AM Tue May 12 2015 ALARM GROUPS entered by operator 4 11 43 43 AM Tue May 12 2015 ALARM GROUPS exit by operator 4 11 44 05 AM Tue May 12 2015 ALARM GROUPS entered by operator 4 11 44 26 AM Tue May 12 2015 ALARM GROUPS exit by operator 4 11 45 28 AM Tue May 12 2015 ALARM GROUP STATE entered by operator 4 11 45 33 AM Tue May 12 2015 ALARM GROUP STATE exit by operator 4 11 45 54 AM Tue May 12 2015 System clock changed by the user and application will not work properly due to CRC Error Restart the application 02 50 39 PM Tue May 12 2015 ALARM GROUP STATE entered by operator 4 02 51 06 PM Tue May 12 2015 ALARM GROUP STATE exit by operator 4 02 51 16 PM Tue May 12 2015 CURRENT CHECK I
201. te reaction to the alarm If the transmitter is assigned to a valid subscriber and it is not designated as a security or watchman device the Central Console commands the transponders to turn on the appropriate alert units Depending on the settings selected in the Security Preferences dialog this enables only the strobe portion of the alert unit or both the strobe and siren If the transmitter is unassigned or has been disabled by selection of that option in the Subscriber Database no commands will be issued to activate the alert units Notice An option in the Security Preferences dialog allows unauthorized transmitters not programmed in the database to be treated like authorized transmitters For example strobes and or sirens can be activated in the case of an alarm transmission if they are also set to be activated for authorized transmitters The Central Console computes the location of the transmitter by comparing the signal strengths measured by the receivers which detected the transmission 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Security Escort system architecture en 13 A partial map of the protected area is displayed on the Central Console centered on the computed location and a yellow circle is drawn to assist the operator in guiding the response personnel to the probable source of the transmission Other data drawn from the Subscriber Database is added to
202. ted from the list the time of the last supervision report is shown or None is displayed if no supervision report was received from that transmitter On the map the last report location is shown Locate transmitters Figure 4 2 Locate Transmitters 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 has been put in the Setup mode The transponder then reports the maintenance transmitter identification number and all signal levels to the Central Console which then creates the location estimate and processes the data as it would for a normal alarm Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 18 en System menus and screens Security Escort Notice 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 Ist Floor Main Lobby Area File Utilities Logout Setup Printer Network About MEE ME Man om
203. tem This computer is used in a live Security Escort System for all operator functions It cannot control the system like the Master and Slave computers This computer is not in a live Security Escort System It is used only for remote access For this setting to be enabled all transponder communication ports and the network port must be set to None Allows the Master computer to answer a remote access only after 10 rings If the Master does not answer the Slave answers after 12 rings Allows the Master computer to answer a remote access after the programmed number of rings If the Master does not answer the Slave will answer after the programmed number of rings plus 2 Allows the Slave computer to answer a remote access after the programmed number of rings If the Slave does not answer the Master answers after the programmed number of rings plus 2 Generally it is better to have the Master computer answer remote access calls The modem port is not connected to a modem This setting will allow a direct connection to another computer This additional computer will not display alarms but otherwise will behave like a Slave computer If checked an answering machine is connected to this phone line If the answering machine answers a remote access call hang up and redial When another call is received within 1 min of the last ring of a previous call the Security Escort System will answer on the first ring overriding the an
204. tem menus and screens Fm OK Check Fm OK Release Control Reset Transponder Transponder Outputs Point Out Of Service Point In Service Horn Siren Green LED Security Escort These buttons are used to diagnose and correct communications problems between the Central Console and the transponder The system software requires that each transponder send a message to the Central Console periodically if no other communications have taken place These messages are called I m OK messages If for some reason the communications link between the Central Console and the transponder fails the transponder recognizes the fact when its I m OK transmissions are not acknowledged by the Central Console When the transponder has retried transmitting an I m OK message or any other message six times without acknowledgment it assumes control of the outputs LEDs horns strobes and sirens on devices connected to it and modifies the message to indicate that it is still okay and has taken control These messages are transmitted once per minute until communications are reestablished The Pm OK Check button requests that the transponder send an I m OK message This is used to determine if a transponder has taken control of its outputs The I m OK Release Control button generates a command to the transponder to release control back to the Central Console Normally the Central Console automatically generat
205. ter has more than one network interface card NIC you must verify that the correct IP address was selected by comparing this address to the IP address that was programmed in the Control Panel TCP IP protocol If the address is not correct manually enter the correct IP address 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Remote Control Listening Port Master Database path Autobackup to the slave database Slave Database path Local Escort path Backup restore to disk cartridge path Subscriber image file path System menus and screens en 105 The Security Escort will be listening on this port to communicate with the OPC server A separate OPC server is created to communicate between the OPC client and the Security Escort system The OPC server holds the alarm and trouble messages and sends the same to the available client once it is connected The OPC server will send the status of the Security Escort to the OPC client The OPC sever also acknowledges and deletes alarm and trouble messages from OPC client If the connection between OPC server and Security Escort goes down the OPC server will try to reconnect with Security Escort Once the connection to the Security Escort becomes active the Security Escort will send all the available alarms to the OPC server The OPC server in turn sends the alarm back to OPC client hence the OPC client may display some duplicate al
206. tes a guard tour event which becomes a part of the Guard Tour Report 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Security Escort system architecture en 15 Figure 2 3 Console Screen Showing test Icons Operator response There is no response required of the operator in the case of a test transmission Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 16 en Setting up the system Security Escort Setting up the system Initial system configuration The default password is PPP The default password the master password and passwords for all system operators should be changed To generate the map file for the screen display refer to Map file generation and scaling page 112 To setup the transponder COMM ports refer to Transponder comm port setup dialog page 89 To setup the system COMM ports refer to Remote comm port setup dialog page 90 To set the function of the system COMM ports and setup remote access see Remote setup dialog page 92 To program the system configuration see Transponder Database To program the system responses to an alarm see Security Preferences dialog page 40 To program the system responses to troubles see Popup trouble filter dialog page 60 After communications to the transponders are established for any transponder that uses a Proxim Radio to communicate program the Uses Proxim Radio field in the
207. these characters including space character will be sent before each trouble message and they are included in the Character limit set above If not desired leave blank This will present phone number to be called in response to the service page Only use if required since these characters plus a space will be sent before each trouble message They are included with the System name in the Character limit set above If not desired leave blank If checked demo alarms will be sent to the security pager If checked all actual alarms will be sent to the security pager If checked the confirmation pager message is not sent to the security pager when the alarm is acknowledged by an acknowledgement transmitter If checked the alarm page will be canceled if the alarm is reset before it can be communicated to the paging service If checked an alarm page will be sent a second time to the security pager Do this in case the pager was in an area where pages could not be heard when the first page was sent If checked a pager message is sent to the security person only once till the alarm is cancelled or acknowledged This is the initialization string sent to the modem to set it up for pager communications Normally this setting would not have to be changed To allow changes to this string hold down the lt Shift gt lt Ctrl gt keys when this dialog is first opened This string is specific to each modem model The default setting should
208. ting security passwords Appropriate security levels should be established and passwords should be set before allowing operating personnel access to this software The original disk should be safeguarded against unauthorized use In addition security fire controls contain passwords to prevent unauthorized access these passwords must also be set and their identity carefully safeguarded Please read the following license agreement prior to installing and operating the software Do not install this software unless you agree to the following terms You MAY Use the Security Escort program only on a single Security Escort system with a single master computer a single optional slave computer and only the number of workstations originally factory programmed into the software key This program can be used without a software key only for demo purposes In no case can this program be used on a live system without an authorized software key Copy the program into another computer only for backup purposes in support of your use of the program on one Security Escort system You may NOT Transfer this program or license to any other party without the express written approval of Bosch Security Systems Limited warranty Bosch Security Systems warrants that the program will substantially conform to the published specifications and documentation provided that it is used on the computer hardware and with the operating system for which it was
209. tion has lapsed all these outputs will be turned off automatically If this value is set to 0 the system will trigger the outputs during alarms in the default normal behavior A check in this checkbox causes a prompt to appear on the Central Console screen every 5 minutes for 30 minutes prior to the end of each shift if there are incident reports that have not yet been completed It is intended for responding officers to complete alarm reports before the end of their shift The entries in these fields are the times 24 hour clock at which the Central Console will prompt the operator that there is one or more incident reports that have not yet been completed Prompts will be given only if the End of Shift Reminder option is selected This is the minimum receive level 1 255 that must be heard before the system will automatically enter the transmitter in the Subscriber Locate dialog It determines the distance the subscriber s transmitter must be within the specified ID capture receiver set in the System Preferences dialog before the system will recognize the test 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort System menus and screens en 45 Locate test level This is the minimum receive level 1 255 that must be heard before the system will accept a test generated by a transmitter other than a guard to be printed with a location It determines the distance the transmitter mus
210. to the report printer Acknowledge Clicking this button closes the dialog if it was selected from the menu However if the dialog was presented automatically at the arm time of an alarm group s automatic schedule because they were not restored or there was an alarm while the alarm group was on then you are required to enter your password to acknowledge the dialog and remove it from this computer s and all other computer workstations screens Current Check in Status dialog This dialog displays a list of subscribers that are required to check in and failed to do so during the last check in period Also shown are their addresses phone numbers and the last time they checked in Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 56 en System menus and screens Security Escort 4 2 12 4 2 13 4 2 14 4 3 4 3 1 Subscribers that failed to check in Schedule No Name Address mW Print Report Acknowledge Figure 4 29 Current Check in Status Dialog Print Report Clicking this button prints the displayed data to the report printer Acknowledge Clicking this button closes the dialog if it was selected from the menu However if the dialog appeared automatically at the end of the check in period because some subscribers failed to check in you must enter your password to acknowledge the dialog and remove it from this computer s and all other computer workstation
211. tral Console The receiver s jamming level can be adjusted by selecting the appropriate setting shown in hexadecimal levels and clicking the Jamming button Jam map Clicking the Jam map button causes the system to interrogate the jamming setting levels of all receivers on this transponder Cancel Clicking the Cancel button closes the dialog window Put this receiver in setup mode This button initiates the setup process by causing both the red and green LED of the selected receiver to light up The red and green LED will be flashing On the Central Console this button changes the Abort setup for this MUX point button to be able to proceed to the next device in the event that one receiver is not set up properly The next step is using a maintenance transmitter to transmit an alarm while standing near the receiver Notice The illuminated LED indicate to the service person standing near the device that the receiver is actually the one currently in the setup mode If the LED of the designated receiver are not illuminated there is probably an error in the switch settings of the receiver or an error in the address in the Transponder Database To help resolve such problems the person at the Central Console can command any device to illuminate its LED and or sound its horn If the receiver in the setup mode detects the maintenance alarm and if the received signal is the strongest of all receivers the horn on the receiver so
212. transmitters not currently registered in the Subscriber Database These could be transmitters that have been removed from the database because they were lost or stolen they could be transmitters not yet issued or they could be transmitters issued to subscribers at another Security Escort System Typically this checkbox should not be checked This checkbox determines if unauthorized alarms are to be sounded on the horns of the receivers and the sirens of the alert units and transponders The option is not available unless the Display unauthorized alarms option is selected Typically this checkbox should not be checked If the virtual fence option is be used this box may be checked if some false alarms are generated to reduce the number of the false alarms If it is checked then the actual alarms will be delayed by the supervision period of the transmitter This checkbox affects the location text shown on the alarm screen If this checkbox is checked and the alarm is determined to be within a predefined area then only the area text will be displayed any receiver location text will be suppressed Typically this checkbox should be checked If this checkbox is checked then any time the system prints or displays text for an alarm or test the subscriber s ID number will also be displayed Otherwise the subscriber s ID will not be shown If this checkbox is checked then any time the system prints or displays text for an alarm or tes
213. tted In this case the digital data in the transmitted packets contain a test code rather than an alarm code Receiver The receiver responds to a test transmission the same as to an alarm transmission by decoding the radio signals and measuring signal levels Transponder data collection and response The transponder collects data on a test event in the same manner as for an alarm event it does not command the LED green for test confirmation to flash until it has been commanded to do so by the Central Console Transmitters that are disabled in the Subscriber Database or not in the database at all do not receive a flashing green light or flashing strobe that would indicate a successful test Central Console Response The Central Console responds to the report of a test from a transmitter by collecting the data from each transponder reporting the event and recording the locations of the receivers that detected the transmission In this case however it does not calculate a location estimate It simply records the data on the primary and backup computers hard disks prints the identity of the subscriber date and time on the hardcopy printout and displays generic test icons on the Central Console in positions corresponding to the locations of receivers hearing the transmission In the case of test transmissions from security transmitters or watchman transmitters the Central Console determines the closest receiver to the transmission and crea
214. ttings Reports edb Alarm Reports database Subscrib edb Database of the Subscribers Transmitters Transpon edb Database of the System Configuration Gprefers edb Global system preferences settingss The following sound files should be in the Windows media directory Files Description SEtroubl wav trouble sound SEalarm wav alarm sound These are sample images for demo and test The following files should be in the IMAGES directory which is a sub directory to the ESC32 EXE directory default C ESCORT IMAGES Files Description Imagel jpg sample subscriber image Image2 jpg sample subscriber image Image3 jpg sample subscriber image Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 144 en Appendix Software licenses Security Escort 9 9 1 9 2 9 3 Appendix Software licenses This product contains both software that is proprietary Bosch software licensed under the Bosch standard license terms and software licensed on the basis of other licenses Bosch software All Bosch software Bosch Security Systems Bosch software is licensed under the terms of the End User License Agreement EULA of Bosch Security Systems B V or Bosch Security Systems Inc as available together with the physical carrier CD or DVD Any use is subject to agreement and compliance with such EULA as applicable Other licenses copyright notices
215. ty to use the program or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages Specifically Bosch Security Systems is not responsible for any costs including but not limited to those incurred as a result of lost profits or revenue loss of use of the computer programs or data the cost of any substitute program claims by third parties or for other similar costs Bosch Security Systems does not represent that the licensed programs may not be compromised or circumvented In no case shall Bosch Security Systems liability exceed the amount of the license Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or limitation of liability for incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you Bosch Security Systems retains all rights not expressly granted Nothing in this license constitutes a waiver of Bosch Security Systems rights under the U S Copyright laws or any other Federal or state law Should you have any questions concerning this license write to Bosch Security Systems 130 Perinton Parkway Fairport New York 14450 Robert Bosch Security Solutions Pte Ltd 11 Bishan Street 21 Singapore 573943 Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 8 en Security Escort system architecture Security Escort 2 2 2 2 1 Security Escort system architecture System overview The Security Escort System consists of five basi
216. ual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 64 en System menus and screens Security Escort MUX bus point troubles group AC loss Low Battery Tamper No response Jamming Output device error Bad checksum The microprocessor of the alert unit detected the absence of AC power Loss of AC power affects only the strobe and siren functions of the alert unit Batteries provide backup power for the strobes and sirens The logic and communications functions derive their power from the multiplex bus The alert unit tested for a low battery condition and the test failed Whenever the cover is removed from a receiver or alert unit the on board microprocessor detects the tamper and it is reported to the transponder Tamper reports are not delayed by the pop up trouble and pager delay Whenever a receiver fails to respond to a command from the transponder a No Response message is sent by the transponder to the Central Console This can occur if a multiplex bus wire is cut or a device is damaged Each receiver monitors the level of radio energy being received at all times If the level exceeds a preset threshold for a preset length of time the on board microprocessor reports jamming The transponder generates this message when it commands a receiver or alert unit to activate or deactivate an output device siren strobe horn or LED and the device fails to respond correctly This message is generated by the transponder and sent
217. ubscriber Type by using the Sort By drop down list You can change the report name and file location by pressing the ellipsis button Clicking the Export button saves the report to the specified file Clicking the Cancel button cancels the report generation and exits from the dialog window Schedules dialog This selection informs management of the ten time of day day of week schedules and holidays The top portion of the display shows the ten time of day day of week schedules that Security Escort supports For each schedule there is an indication the schedule is currently active or armed ACT otherwise the schedule is disarmed OFF Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 50 en System menus and screens Security Escort fa Arm Time Disarm Time 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 m This schedule defines the c
218. unds briefly and the LEDs go off This indicates the receiver is functioning properly and the receiver s address is set correctly in the Transponder Database and on the receiver s switches 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort System menus and screens en 79 Receiver Setup and Test Transponder TP 410 3 y BUS 0 point 2 2 Abort setup for this MUX point Ambient 0 Horn Siren V Auto Advance MF Red LED Strobe RF micro revision V Green Led Switi hing Left C EO C80 r e C Right C co 60 Default G AD C 40 Meeting room Cancel The history display shows maps from the selected transponder Figure 4 39 Abort Button to Remove a Device from the Setup Mode The Central Console also confirms the successful setup with an audible and text message The Abort setup for this MUX point button disappears and is replaced by Test on this MUX point SUCCESSFUL button Click this button to conclude the test on this point 4 3 9 Receiver test dialog Use this dialog to set up and monitor four receivers and listen to one receiver transmitting with its buddy check transmitter Normally the function is for engineering evaluation of new transmitter and receiver designs but it can be used to test receiver boards and locations ina working system Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 80 en System menu
219. up Send to Individual Click this button to send the text entered to the individual that is selected from the drop down list Cancel Cancel and close this dialog window Printer menu The printer menu allows the alarm and report printers to be setup and enabled You can also print the contents of the history screen and files File Utilities Logout Setup Network About Select alarm printer Select report printer Print history screen i Print file Figure 4 51 Printer menu Select alarm printer dialog The alarm printer is used to print all real time event data alarm tests troubles and so on as they happen Typically the alarm printer is a continuous form printer and not a page at a time printer such as a laser printer Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 100 en System menus and screens Security Escort Select the printer to be used for continuous outp i P a Printer Microsoft XPS Document Writer Driver winspool Port Ne00 Enable printer M Hold printer data Select Print Formfeed Figure 4 52 Alarm Printer Dialog Enable printer Check this checkbox to allow the system to send the real time events to the selected alarm printer Hold printer data Check this checkbox to force the system to hold the data and not send it to the selected alarm printer This is not recommended operation but it allows a page at a time printer to be
220. up 118 Manual pages 119 Maintenance 121 Exporting importing and merging the Subscriber Database 121 File format of TABMERGE DAT TABMERGE_EXPORT DAT 121 Exporting the Subscriber Database 127 Importing the Subscriber Database 127 Merging the Subscriber Database 129 Exporting and importing the Transponder Database 129 File format of TRANSMERGE DAT TRANSMERGE_EXPORT DAT 130 Exporting the Transponder Database 138 Importing the Transponder Database 138 System redundancy 140 Automatic redundancy 140 Manual redundancy 141 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Table of Contents en 5 8 Files required for Security Escort 142 9 Appendix Software licenses 144 9 1 Bosch software 144 9 2 Other licenses copyright notices 144 9 3 Warranties and disclaimer of warranties 144 Index 145 Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 6 en Copyright and warranty Security Escort 1 2 Copyright and warranty Trademarks Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Software license agreement Security Escort s Central Control software for Microsoft Windows 1 3 1 4 Notice This software relates to security Access should be limited to authorized individuals This software contains provisions for set
221. up and arm disarm control of the 99 alarm groups Any number of point type transmitters can be assigned to an alarm group in the Subscriber Database s Advanced dialog However each transmitter can only be assigned to one alarm group An alarm group can be manually armed and disarmed or assigned to a schedule to automatically arm and disarm the alarm group Edit alarm group data Alarm group name Save Alarm group Cancel Arming state of this alarm group C Off disarmed On armed C Automatic by schedule None First lt lt Previous Next gt gt Figure 4 27 Alarm Groups Dialog Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 54 en System menus and screens 4 2 10 Alarm group name Alarm group Arming state of this alarm group Off disarmed On armed Automatic by schedule First Previous Next Last Security Escort Enter a descriptive name to identify the function of the points in this alarm group This is the number of the alarm group 1 99 The Off disarmed On armed and Automatic by Schedule selection control the arming state of this alarm group Selecting this option disarms the alarm group The alarm group will remain off disarmed until manually changed in this dialog to On armed or Automatic by Schedule Selecting this option arms the alarm group The alarm group will remain on armed until manually chan
222. utton resets all values in this shown in this dialog Clicking this button refreshes all values shown in this dialog The values are not automatically updated when the dialog is left open Clicking this button closes the dialog window The System preferences dialog under the Setup menu contains a number of settings that govern the behavior of the Security Escort System 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC Technical Reference Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Security Escort Edit System Preferences Run buddy check Show test levels m m m F F m ne m m m cr m Force map background erase Supervise unauthorized High speed buddy check Show maintenance levels Enable algorithm tweaks Pager communications Monitor communications Monitor supervisions Display maintenance alarm Sound maintenance alarm Disable idle processing System menus and screens en 85 No Buddy Check Delay No password to exit No password on reentry No password timeout Bring to front on alarm Bring to front on trouble Control room output to siren Control room output to strobe Control room output to spare Control room output to output 1 Control room output to output 2 Not always top window Excel test history files mm mu am Eks ike im ID Receiver Point Control room Point Map scale f 00 Low depth 2 Alarm spot size 38 Medium depth 2 Linear depth 2 Strong depth 2 sve Figure 4 43 System Preferences Dialog
223. wed per page Typically this is set to 80 characters The Security Escort System will truncate the pager message at this number of characters The paging company assigns this value Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 98 en System menus and screens 4 3 18 Pages per call Pager group Baud rate System name System phone Send installer demo alarms Send all other alarms Security Pager Confm Not Reqd Cancel page If alarm reset Send page a second time 2 minute delay Do not resend alarm page Modem init Save Cancel Security Escort This is the maximum number of pager messages allowed per phone call Typically this is set to 4 pages per call When this number of messages have been sent and there are more messages to be delivered the Security Escort System will hang up and redial the paging service to deliver the remaining messages The paging company assigns this value This is the group of up to 8 pagers that this message is to be sent to You may program the individual pager as well as a group of pagers The pager group will be sent the page before the individual This is the baud rate that will be used to communicate with the paging computers The paging company assigns this value This identifies the Security Escort System when multiple Security Escort Systems report to the same service pager Keep this field as short as reasonably possible since
224. with a dense population of receivers is adjacent to a fence with few receivers and an alarm occurs between them the alarm location may pull towards the building The Virtual receiver references two other physical receivers that must be on the same transponder Only if both of the referenced receivers receive an alarm transmission then the Virtual receiver will be added to the alarm as if was a physical receiver that heard the alarm at the average receive level of the 2 referenced receivers Both the referenced receivers are configured in the Receiver 1 and Receiver 2 fields These are the two receivers on the same transponder that a Virtual receiver assumes the average of Both receivers must receive a signal before the Virtual receiver reports it also received a signal that is the average of the other two receivers signals The location algorithm and sensitivity adjust work the same for a Virtual receiver as for a physical receiver Enter the receiver s Point Number in the fields or click the button to select the receiver accordingly The Virtual receiver s location and sensitivity may be adjusted the same as a physical receiver After a Virtual receiver is added verify the surrounding areas to make sure they have not been adversely affected In no event should a Virtual receiver be utilized as a cost savings measure to avoid the installation of an actual receiver For explanations of Floor level
225. x contact Each yellow pop up trouble box that is displayed on the Central information Console advises of system problems containing specific instructions for the operator Entries in this text box will be displayed in the pop up trouble boxes whenever a system problem occurs that requires attention This information usually includes the name and telephone number of the designated Security Escort maintenance technicians 4 2 4 System Defaults dialog This dialog allows the names for each class of subscribers to be changed to match the specific application of this Security Escort System Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 46 en System menus and screens j P Edit System Specific Preferences i W To b D 4 2 5 Security Escort Subscriber class 1 Commuter Subscriber class 2 Faculty Subscriber class 3 Resident Subscriber class 4 Staf This subscriber class functions the same as the security class Subscriber class 5 Watchman This subscriber class functions the same as the Installer class Subscriber class 6 visitor Information label 1 Field Information label 2 Field2 Information label 3 Field3 Information label 4 Field4 1 Custom personal titles Sr Jr Esq MD Phd DDS I IL lll IV and V are standard Titer Title2 Tite3 Titles oo Tite5 Tite6 Tite7 Ties sve Figure 4 19 System Defau
226. xt that will be shown in the trouble dialog when the remote key input on the transponder goes into trouble open Trouble Response This is the text that will be shown in the trouble dialog as the Text response test The actions the responding individual should take Show Points If selected the lower section of the Transponder Database dialog will show the point s receiver virtual receiver or alert unit s database values Show Areas If selected the lower section of the Transponder Database dialog will show the alarm area s database values Setting receivers parameters Create or modify the receivers of the transponder using the features of the Point or Area Data For configuring Area Data refer to the Alarm area setup section The sections below explain how to configure the receiver points for the transponder Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Technical Reference Manual 2015 05 V2 15 0 DOC 28 en System menus and screens Security Escort Entering point number Each receiver and alert unit connected to the transponder has a unique Point Number assigned during the system design process This Point Number ranges from 0 to 63 and corresponds to a specific bus number and point multiplex address number The multiplex address set by means of switches on the device receiver or alert unit itself must correspond with the Point Number assigned in the Transponder Database There is a one to one relationship between the Point Numbe
227. ys top window Excel test history files System menus and screens en 87 If checked the software will exit without asking for a password Normally this checkbox is not checked If checked the software will not ask for a password when the user switches to another program and then switches back to the still running Security Escort Normally this checkbox is not checked If checked the software will not ask for a password after the screen saver kicks in Normally this checkbox is not checked If checked the software will jump to the front when a new alarm occurs Normally this checkbox is checked If checked the software will jump to the front when a trouble dialog pops up Normally this checkbox is checked If checked whenever there is an unacknowledged alarm the siren output on the control room output indicated below will operate If checked whenever there is an unacknowledged alarm the strobe output on the control room output indicated below will operate If checked whenever there is an unacknowledged alarm the spare output on the control room output indicated below will operate If the Security Escort System is intended to be the only application running on this computer leave this checkbox unchecked This will prevent other applications from taking over the screen The Security Escort System will always be present If the Security Escort System is to be run on a computer with other applications check this c

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