Bosch Appliances Security Camera PT-400 User Manual

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Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0  System Menus 
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Auto Silence Alarm In X Seconds 
This box determines the length of time 
that the sirens and horns 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 is set to prevent 
violating local noise ordinances. It 
defaults to 240 seconds (4 minutes.). 
Recall Operator In X Seconds 
This box determines the length of time 
before a recall alert is issued to the 
operator at the central console when an 
alarm displays. If neither the mouse 
nor any key was actuated for the 
specified length of time, the central 
console resounds the alarm sound once. 
This feature prevents inadvertently 
ignoring an active alarm event. The 
numerical value is in seconds that can 
be set between 0 and 240. Typically 
this would be set to 60 seconds. 
On Outside Tests Flash Strobe For X 
Seconds 
The entry in this box controls the 
approximate length of time the strobe 
on an alert unit flashes 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. 
Man Down Delay Timer X Seconds 
This value controls the time that a 
transmitter must be in a man down 
condition before a man down alarm 
displays. Typically, it is set to 10 
seconds. Setting this value too short 
causes inadvertent man down alarms to 
be generated. 
Man down jitter timer ‘X’ Seconds 
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. 
Auto Reset Comm Ports ‘X’ Hours 
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. 
 
End Of Shift Reminder 
A check in this box causes a prompt to 
appear on the central console each 5 
min. for 30 min. prior to the end of 
each shift if there are Incident 
Reports that were not yet completed. 
Responding officers should complete 
Alarm Reports before the end of their 
shift. 
First, Second, Third Shift Reminder 
The entries in these fields are the 
times (24-hr. clock) at which the 
central console prompts the operator 
that one or more Incident Reports have 
not been completed. Prompts are given 
only if the End of Shift Reminder field 
is selected. 
Database Find Level 
This is the minimum receive level (1 to 
255) that must be heard before the 
system automatically enters the 
transmitter in the Subscriber Locate 
Screen. It determines the distance the 
subscriber’s transmitter must be within 
the specified ID capture receiver (set 
in the System Preferences Screen) 
before the system recognizes the test. 
Locate Test Level 
This is the minimum receive level (1 to 
255) that must be heard before the 
system accepts a test generated by a 
transmitter other than a guard, to be 
printed with a location. It determines 
the distance the transmitter must be 
from a receiver before the system 
recognizes the test and prints the 
location. If the transmitter is too far 
away from the receiver, that receiver’s 
green light does not display, and the 
guard knows to move closer to the 
receiver for the test to register. 
Guard Tour Level 
This is the minimum receive level (1 to 
255) that must be heard before the 
system accepts 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 from a receiver 
before the system recognizes the test 
and creates the guard tour entry. If 
the guard is too far away from the 
receiver, that receiver’s green light 
does not display and the guard knows to 
move closer to the receiver for the 
test to register.