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USING THE ICM T
X
R ACCOUNTABILITY SOFTWARE
Using the ICM TxR Accountability Software  
Starting the MSA ICM TxR Accountability Software
1.  Locate the icon on the desktop titled “MSA ICM
TxR Accountability”, and open the software pro-
gram.  The program can also be found under Start /
Program Files / MSA / MSA ICM TxR Accountability. 
2.  The software will open to the main screen of the
accountability software.  
Note: Users of the software must be at least a “main
user” registered with the PC.  “Guest” users will not be
able to access the MSA ICM TxR Accountability software.
If the icon or the program cannot be located, contact the
PC Administrator.    
Configuring the SCBA Monitoring Settings
1.  In the menus on the main screen, click SYSTEM, SET-
TINGS, SETTING SCBA MONITORING
2.  The settings window will appear.  
3.  The default settings are shown in the image above.
a. “Team strength” refers to the number of firefighters
allowed in a single team.  The default is 6 firefight-
ers per team.
b. “Pressure Unit” refers to the unit by which cylinder
pressure will be displayed.  The default is PSI.
c. “Icon” allows the selection of the helmet icon that
will appear to represent each firefighter being moni-
tored.  The default is the “traditional helmet”.  
d. The “PAR timer” setting is the time interval in which
the PAR (Personnel Accountability Report) reminder
will be displayed during an incident.  The default is
15 minutes.  
e. “Remaining time alert” determines the set point
for the remaining time alert pop-up window.  The
default is 10 minutes.  
f. “Color” refers to the cylinder pressure for each fire-
fighter.  By default, the following color scheme has
been chosen to remain consistent with that of the
heads up display to build consistency within the fire
scene.  
• New Person – BLUE
• Cylinder Pressure above 50% - GREEN
• Cylinder Pressure between 25% and 50% - 
YELLOW
• Cylinder Pressure below 25% - RED
g. “Allow single evacuation” permits a single fire-
fighter to be sent an evacuation command.
4.  Under the “Alarms” tab, the alarms that will be dis-
played during an SCBA monitoring session can be
changed.  The default settings are shown above.  
a. “Motion Alarm” will alert when the PASS alarm is
activated by a firefighter due to lack of motion.  The
default sound will be that of the ICM TxR Unit’s
PASS alarm.  
b. “Temperature alert” refers to the thermal alarm
activated by a firefighter’s ICM Unit.  A pop up
warning window can be enabled or disabled by
checking the box next to “Temperature alert”.  A
thermometer icon will be displayed in the SCBA
statistics window in the event of a thermal alarm for
any firefighter regardless of this box being checked.  
c. “Low battery alert” will alert when a firefighter’s
ICM TxR Unit has a low battery condition.  A pop
up warning window can be enabled or disabled by
checking the box next to “Low battery alert”.  A
battery icon will be displayed in the SCBA statistics
window in the event of a low battery alarm for any
firefighter regardless of this box being checked.  
d. “Pressure alarm” will alert when a firefighter has
reached approximately 25% of full cylinder pressure.
The default sound is that of the Audi-Larm™ Audible
Alarm ringing.
e. “Manual alarm” will alert when the PASS alarm has
been activated manually by a firefighter.  The default
sound will be that of the ICM TxR Unit’s PASS
alarm.  
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