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Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0  System Menus 
and Screens 
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Insert New 
Clicking this button displays a new 
Edit Subscriber’s Advanced Features 
Screen. This is used to enter a new 
transponder to the database. 
Edit Data 
Clicking this button allows the 
currently displayed transponder’s 
database record to be edited. 
Kill Transponder 
Clicking this button deletes the 
displayed transponder’s database 
record. If the transponder is deleted. 
its data is permanently deleted and 
cannot be recovered. 
Delete Point 
Clicking this button deletes the 
displayed point only from the displayed 
transponder’s database record. If the 
point is deleted, its data is 
permanently deleted and cannot be 
recovered. 
Copy 
Clicking this button copies the 
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 by using the 
Kill Transponder button. 
Print 
Clicking this button prints the 
displayed transponder’s database 
record. 
Beginning 
Clicking this button changes the 
displayed transponder to the first 
transponder in the database. 
Previous 
Clicking this button changes the 
displayed transponder to the previous 
transponder in the database. 
Next 
Clicking this button changes the 
displayed transponder to the next 
transponder in the database. 
End of File 
Clicking this button changes the 
displayed transponder to the last 
transponder in the database. 
Mux Point Data 
The lower portion of the Find 
Transponder’s Database Screen provides 
information on each of the devices 
controlled by the transponder selected 
in the Transponder field. 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 eight devices 
may be installed, but each device must 
be assigned a unique multiplex point 
address (0 to 7). More than one device 
can have a particular multiplex point 
address, but only if 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 Screen s used to 
verify multiplex address settings. 
 
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. 
 
3.1.7 Creating a New Transponder Entry 
The creation and modification of the 
Transponder Database requires special 
authority levels usually assigned only 
to installation company personnel. 
The Insert New button creates a new 
Transponder Database Screen, ready for 
entry of data.