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Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 1.0  Security Escort 
System Architecture 
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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 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. 
1.2.2 Test Sequence 
Transmitter 
When the user of the Security Escort 
System activates a test transmission, 
multiple identical packets of digital 
data are transmitted. 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 
not in the Subscriber Database, or in  
the database, but disabled, 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 creates a guard tour 
event which becomes a part of the Guard 
Tour Report.  
Figure 3: 
Console Screen Showing 
test Icons 
 
Operator’s Response 
There is no response required of the 
operator in the case of a test 
transmission.